User guide

Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers
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Port Access Page
After successfully logging on to the Dominion KX II Remote Console, the
Port Access page appears. This page lists all of the Dominion KX II
ports, the connected KVM target servers, and their status and
availability. The Port Access page provides access to the KVM target
servers connected to the Dominion KX II. KVM target servers are servers
that you want to control through the Dominion KX II device; they are
connected to the Dominion KX II ports at the back of the device.
Note: For each connection to a KVM target server, a new Virtual KVM
Client page is opened.
To use the Port Access page:
1. From the Dominion KX II Remote Console, click the Port Access tab.
The Port Access page opens.
The KVM target servers are initially sorted by Port Number; you can
change the display to sort on any of the columns.
Port Number. Numbered from 1 to the total number of ports
available for the Dominion KX II device. Note that ports
connected to power strips will not be among those listed,
resulting in gaps in the Port Number sequence.
Port Name. The name of the Dominion KX II port; initially set to
Dominion-KX2-Port#, but you can change the name to
something more descriptive. When you click a Port Name link,
the Port Action Menu is opened.
Status. The status is either up or down.
Availability. The Availability can be Idle, Connected, Busy, or
Unavailable.
2. Click the Port Name of the target server you want to access. The
Port Action Menu is displayed. See Port Action Menu (on page 42)
for more information about the menu o
ptions available.
3. Choose the desired menu command from the Port Action Menu.
To change the display sort order:
Click the column heading you want to sort on. The list of KVM target
servers is sorted by that column.