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214 Using GUI Virtual Console
NOTE: For information about using Virtual Media with Virtual Console, see
"Configuring and Using Virtual Media" on page 251.
The buttons in
Ta bl e 10 -5
are available on the Virtual Console
Configuration screen.
Opening a Virtual Console Session
When you open a Virtual Console session, the Dell Virtual Console Viewer
Application (iDRACView) starts and the remote system’s desktop appears in
the viewer. Using iDRACView, you can control the remote system’s mouse
and keyboard functions from your local management station.
Console Plug-In Type for IE When using Internet Explorer on a Windows operating
system, you can choose from the following viewers:
ActiveX - The ActiveX Virtual Console viewer
Java - Java Virtual Console viewer
NOTE: Depending on your version of Internet Explorer,
additional security restrictions may need to be turned off
(see "Configuring and Using Virtual Media" on page 251).
NOTE: You must have the Java runtime environment
installed on your client system to use the Java viewer.
Local Server Video
Enabled
Selected indicates that output to the Virtual Console
monitor is enabled during Virtual Console. Deselected
indicates that the tasks you perform using Virtual
Console will not be visible on the managed server’s local
monitor.
Table 10-3. Virtual Console Configuration Buttons
Button Definition
Print Prints the Configuration screen
Refresh Reloads the Configuration screen
Apply Saves any new settings made to the Virtual Console
Table 10-2. Virtual Console Configuration Properties
(continued)
Property Description