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Conducting a Remote Session
Power Managing the Target Servers
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5. Level displays the Video "noise" level when a static screen is displayed.
6. Click OK.
4.8 Power Managing the Target Servers
When a Minicom Remote Power switch or POC is connected to the Serial port of the
Smart 216/232 IP unit, you can power manage the target servers via the Power
menu.
To power manage the target servers:
1. On the toolbar, click
.
The Power menu appears.
Figure 51 – Power Menu
2. Select one of the following options:
Power Cycle – to send a power cycle to the currently accessed target server,
meaning that the target server is first powered down and then powered up
Power Up – to power up the currently accessed target server
Power Down – to power down the currently accessed target server
Only the currently accessed target server is affected. Therefore, to power
manage other target servers, you must access each one individually.
4.9 Managing Keyboard Sequences
You can select any keyboard sequence (a combination of keys that performs a
specific process) that appears in the dropdown menu of the toolbar button
to
send it to the target server to initiate its associated process. For example, selecting
Ctrl-Alt-Del sends this three-key sequence to the target server to initiate its
Shutdown/Login process.
When clicked, these key sequences transmit directly to the target server, and do not
affect the client computer.
This section describes how to: