User guide
200 DSView Installer/User Guide
NOTE: When you specify more than one SSL encryption type, the DSR switch negotiates the strongest algorithm
that is supported by both sides. The strongest algorithm is 128, followed by 3DES and DES.
6. Click Save to save your changes.
7. Click Close. The Unit Views window will appear.
Defining exit macros
Since DSView Clients are running remotely on PCs, certain commands must be sent to the
controlled target device via keyboard macros. For example, pressing
Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your
keyboard would reset the PC running the DSView Client rather than resetting the target device. To
reset the target device, a macro is needed. The DSView software comes with numerous sequences
pre-configured for ease of operation.
Three kind of macros are available in the DSView software. Two of these, Personal Macros and
Global Macros, are created using the Video Viewer window. See Using the Video Viewer Window
on page 241 for more information on Personal and Global Macros.
The third kind of macro is an Exit Macro. Exit Macros may be created and maintained by any
DSView users with Configure Appliance Settings specified in the Unit Access Rights window. Exit
Macros reside on the DSR switch. You may create different groups of exit macros for each DSR
switch in your system.
Exit Macros allow DSView Administrators to create a macro that returns a target device to a known
state. For example, if a DSView user is connected to a target device using a DSR switch and the
DSView user closes the Video Viewer session, an exit macro may be executed that resets the target
device to a known state by logging the DSView user out of the target device session.
Exit Macros are created and maintained by clicking on a DSR switch in a Unit Views window and
selecting <Name> - Appliance Settings - Sessions - Exit Macros from the side navigation bar. They
are stored on the DSR switch and executed whenever a DSView session is terminated.