User guide
194 DSView Installer/User Guide
5. Click PPP enabled to enable a modem connection to a serial device using the CPS appliance
serial CLI port.
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Do not select the checkbox if you wish to use the CLI port with the local terminal.
6. Type the IP address, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx), to be used with a PPP session to
the CPS appliance in the Local IP Address field.
7. Type the IP address, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx), to be assigned to the PC dialing
into the PPP connection on the CPS appliance in the Remote IP Address field.
8. Type a subnet mask, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx), on which both the local IP address
and remote IP address must reside.
9. Click Save to save your changes.
10. Click Close. The Unit Views window will appear.
Viewing and modifying session settings on DSR switches or CPS appliances
The following DSView session settings may be modified on DSR switches or CPS appliances:
• Active - Allows a DSView user to disconnect a DSR switch or CPS appliance session.
• Settings - Allows settings to be specified for a DSView session, including history, inactivity
time-out and SSH settings for CPS appliances and inactivity time-out and encryption level
settings for DSR switches.
The following DSView session setting may be modified on DSR switches only:
• Exit Macros - Allows a DSView Administrator to create macros that may be used by and reside
on a DSR switch.
Customizing the Appliance Sessions window
By default, the following fields display in the Appliance Sessions window for DSR switches and
CPS appliances and may be removed using the Customize link:
• Duration - The length of the DSView session.
• User - The DSView user who initiated the DSView session.
The following field are not displayed by default for DSR switches, but may be displayed using the
Customize link:
• Channel - Displays the channel being used by the DSR switch to connect to the
DSView session.
• Client - Displays the proxy address if the DSView proxy is enabled.
• IQ Module - Displays the electronic ID (EID) of the target device DSRIQ or AVRIQ module.
NOTE: The IQ Module column may also display the EID of an AVRIQ if an AutoView 2000 switch cascaded from
a DSR switch in a non-proxied connection.
• Mode - The mode of the session, which may change during the session. Available modes are: