Users Guide

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216 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 screen.
3
If a Virtual Console session is available, click
Launch Virtual Console
.
NOTE: Multiple message boxes may appear after you launch the application.
To prevent unauthorized access to the application, you must navigate through
these message boxes within three minutes. Otherwise, you will be prompted
to relaunch the application.
Console Plug-in Type Shows the plug-in type currently configured.
ActiveX — An Active-X viewer will be launched.
Active-X viewer will only work on Internet Explorer
while running on a Windows Operating System.
Java — A Java viewer will be launched. The Java viewer
can be used on any browser including Internet Explorer.
If your client runs on an operating system other than
Windows, then you must use the Java Viewer. If you are
accessing iDRAC6 using Internet Explorer while
running on a Windows operating system, you may
choose either Active-X or Java as the plug-in type.
NOTE: Virtual Console may not launch for the first time for
Internet Explorer 8, if Java is selected as the plug-in type.
Local Server Video
Enabled
Yes indicates that output to the Virtual Console
monitor is enabled during Virtual Console. No indicates
that the tasks you perform using Virtual Console are not
visible on the managed server’s local monitor.
Table 10-5. Virtual Console Buttons
Button Definition
Refresh Reloads the Virtual Console Configuration screen
Launch Virtual Console Opens a Virtual Console session on the targeted remote
system
Print Prints the Virtual Console Configuration screen
Table 10-4. Virtual Console Information
(continued)
Property Description