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6. A list displays 48 ports and a Fixed Name field next to each port. Enter a unique target
device name for each port.
7. Click Save.
The fixed name and location name are combined to create new target devices names. It is
recommended that automatic name push is enabled so that appliances are automatically updated
with the new target device names; see Automatic name push on page 142. You can also use the
manual name push feature to manually update target device names; see Manual name push on
page 145.
The location is updated in the Unit Properties for the appliance and attached target devices.
However, the Unit Properties are not updated for target devices that are attached to a cascade
KVM switch or cascade power device.
IQ Module Settings
IQ modules are connected to supported KVM switches.
To display IQ module information:
1. In a Units View window containing appliances (see Accessing Units View windows on
page 118), click on the KVM switch name.
2. Click Appliance Settings, click Ports and then click IQ Modules in the side navigation bar.
The Appliance IQ Modules window will open. This window lists all modules with their
EID, status, port number, application version, hardware version, interface type and USB
speed.
3. To display an individual module’s settings, click on an IQ module. The Appliance IQ
Module Settings window will open.
To delete offline IQ modules:
NOTE: Any offline module will have a red circle and an X” to the left of its EID. An online module will have a green
circle to the left of its EID.
1. In a Units View window containing appliances (see Accessing Units View windows on
page 118), click on the KVM switch name.
2. Click Appliance Settings, click Ports and then click IQ Modules in the side navigation bar.
The Appliance IQ Modules window will open.
3. Click Delete Offline. A confirmation dialog box will appear.
4. Confirm or cancel the deletion.
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