Users Guide
3. On the Settings screen, click KVM.
The KVM tab is displayed.
4. Specify the time for the User Consent session to time out in the User consent response timeout
field.
5. Specify the time for the KVM session to time out after a period of inactivity in the Session Timeout
field.
NOTE: Setting the value to zero disables the time out session.
6. Click OK.
Task Queue
This feature allows you to limit the number of completed tasks displayed in the Task Queue window.
1. Launch Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
For more information, see Launching Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
2. On the Home screen, click the settings icon.
3. On the Settings screen, click Task Queue.
The Task Queue tab is displayed.
4. Configure the following settings:
• Task Queue — To automatically refresh the task queue, click the switch to the On position.
• Refresh Period — Set the task queue refresh period between 15–900 seconds.
• History Limit — Set the number of tasks to retain in the task queue database between 7–1095
tasks.
NOTE: Only completed, canceled, or aborted tasks are removed as new tasks are created.
5. Click OK.
Logging
Set the preferences for the level of logging, and location of the logs you want to capture by Dell
Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
1. Launch Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
For more information, see Launching Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
2. On the Home screen, click the settings icon.
3. On the Settings screen, click Logging.
The Logging tab is displayed.
4. Select one of the following options from the Log Level drop-down menu:
• None — no logs are captured.
• Normal — typical logging for client systems operating normally. This Log Level is the
recommended setting.
• Debug — detailed logging for troubleshooting unexpected issues.
5. Click Browse... to choose the location where your log files are created.
6. To view existing logs, click View Folder.
7. Click OK.
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