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3-4 Endurance FTvirtual Server Administrator’s Guide
If you are running the Endurance Device Redirector remotely, the default login screen shown in
Figure 3-2 displays.
Figure 3-2 Device Redirector Connections Dialog Box
On this screen, the Local Endurance System check box is grayed out, and you must type the
names of the CoServers. You can use the familiar Windows browsing capability to locate the
CoServers. If your current login session is not authorized to connect to the remote CoServer,
you are prompted for the Domain, Username, and Password of the CoServer. The CoServers
must be on the Local Area Network in order to be accessible from a remote client.
The Utility’s View menu provides two ways to list devices:
Configuration View – The CoServer Devices tree view shows all devices that are not
redirected.
Physical View – The CoServer 1 and CoServer2 tree view lists show all physical devices
in each CoServer, including those that are already redirected and those that are not
redirected.
In both views, the FTvirtual Server tree lists devices that are redirected.
You can also enable Hidden Devices in either of these views to display devices that are not
candidates for redirection. When you check the Hidden Devices option, the devices appear in
either view; if you uncheck the option, the devices are not displayed.
The Device Redirector window has menus and a toolbar that give you access to various options.
Additionally, a status bar at the bottom of the window displays the CoServer names and the
running system name or Saved File (read from a saved device settings file). The Device
Redirector uses the familiar Windows Explorer and Device Manager tree view for easy
navigation and selection of devices. In the left pane you select devices for which you need to
supply or change device setting. Classes of devices are grouped together; for example, all the