Users Guide

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While launching Virtual Console using 32-bit or 64-bit IE browsers, use HTML5, or use the required plug-in (Java or ActiveX)
that is available in the respective browser. The Internet Options settings are common for all browsers.
While launching the Virtual Console using Java plug-in, occasionally you may see a Java compilation error. To resolve this, go to
Java control panel > General > Network Settings and select Direct Connection.
If the Virtual Console is configured to use ActiveX plug-in, it may not launch the first time. This is because of the slow network
connection and the temporary credentials (that Virtual Console uses to connect) timeout is two minutes. The ActiveX client
plug-in download time may exceed this time. After the plug-in is successfully downloaded, you can launch the Virtual Console
normally.
To launch the Virtual Console by using HTML5 plug-in, you must disable the pop-up blocker.
Launching virtual console using web interface
You can launch the virtual console in the following ways:
Go to Configuration > Virtual Console. The Virtual Console page is displayed. Click Launch Virtual Console. The
Virtual Console Viewer is launched.
The Virtual Console Viewer displays the remote systems desktop. Using this viewer, you can control the remote systems
mouse and keyboard functions from your management station.
Multiple message boxes may appear after you launch the application. To prevent unauthorized access to the application,
navigate through these message boxes within three minutes. Otherwise, you are prompted to relaunch the application.
If one or more Security Alert windows appear while launching the viewer, click Yes to continue.
Two mouse pointers may appear in the viewer window: one for the managed server and another for your management station.
To synchronize the cursors, see Synchronizing mouse pointers on page 241.
Launching virtual console using a URL
To launch the Virtual Console using the URL:
1. Open a supported Web browser and in the address box, type the following URL in lower case: https://iDRAC_ip/console
2. Based on the login configuration, the corresponding Login page is displayed:
If Single Sign On is disabled and Local, Active Directory, LDAP, or Smart Card login is enabled, the corresponding Login
page is displayed.
If Single-Sign On is enabled, the Virtual Console Viewer is launched and the Virtual Console page is displayed in the
background.
NOTE:
Internet Explorer supports Local, Active Directory, LDAP, Smart Card (SC) and Single Sign-On (SSO) logins.
Firefox supports Local, AD, and SSO logins on Windows-based operating system and Local, Active Directory, and LDAP
logins on Linux-based operating systems.
NOTE: If you do not have Access Virtual Console privilege but have Access Virtual Media privilege, then using this URL
launches the Virtual Media instead of the Virtual Console.
Disabling warning messages while launching virtual console or
virtual media using Java or ActiveX plug-in
You can disable the warning messages while launching the Virtual Console or Virtual Media using Java plug-in.
NOTE: You need Java 8 or later to use this feature and to launch iDRAC Virtual Console over an IPv6 network.
1. Initially, when you launch Virtual Console or Virtual Media using Java plug-in, the prompt to verify the publisher is displayed.
Click Yes.
A certificate warning message is displayed indicating that a trusted certificate is not found.
NOTE:
If the certificate is found in the operating systems certificate store or if it is found in a previously specified user
location, then this warning message is not displayed.
2. Click Continue.
The Virtual Console Viewer or Virtual Media Viewer is launched.
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Configuring and using virtual console