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7.6.3 Network
7.6.4 RADIUS Settings
The Network dialog is used to specify the KVM switch’s network
environment.
To allow authorization for the NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP
Access through a RADIUS server, do the following:
Check
1.
Enable Radius.
Fill in the IP addresses and Service Ports for the Primary and Alternate
2.
RADIUS servers.
Set the time in seconds that the KVM switch waits for a RADIUS server
3.
reply before it times out in the Timeout field.
Set the number of RADIUS retries allowed in the Retries field.
4.
Key the
5.
Shared Secret
character string that you want to use for
authentication between the KVM switch and the RADIUS Server in this
field.
Note: Set the access rights for each user on the RADIUS server according
to the information in the table on the next page.
RADIUS Server Access Rights
Network Transfer Rate
Set the rate at which the KVM switch transfers data to remote computers.
The range is from 8 to 99999 Kilobytes per second (KBps).
IP Address
The NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access can either have its
IP address assigned dynamically
(DHCP), or it can be given a fixed IP address.
For dynamic IP address assignment, select the
•
Obtain IP address
automatically
button.
To specify a fixed IP address, select the
•
Set IP address manually
button
and fill in the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.
DNS Server
For automatic DNS Server address assignment, select the
•
Obtain DNS
Server address automatically
button.
To specify the DNS Server address manually, select the
•
Use the
following DNS Server
button, and fill in the addresses for the Primary
and Alternate DNS servers.
Note: Specifying the primary DNS Server address is mandatory. The
alternate DNS Server address is optional.
Character Meaning
C
Grants the user administrator privileges, allowing the user to
configure the system.
W
Allows the user to access the system via the Windows Client
program.
J
Allows the user to access the system via the Java Client
program.
L
Allows the user to access log information via a Web browser.
PN
Restricts the user from accessing specified ports on the OSD
port list.
Syntax: PN/1/2/3/4 (etc.)
PV
Limits the user to only being able to view specified ports on
the OSD port list.
Syntax: PV/1/2/3/4 (etc.)
UHK
Defines the OSD Hotkey.
UHK0: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock
UHK1: Ctrl + Ctrl
UOL
Defines the OSD List Function.
UOL0: All
UOL1: Powered On
UOL2: Quick View
UOL3: Quick View + Powered On
UODM
Selects how the Port ID displays.
UODM0: Port Number + Port Name
UODM1: Port Number
UODM2: Port Name
UODT
Determines the length of time in seconds that the Port ID
displays on the monitor after a port change.
Syntax: UODTn (where n represents a number from 0–255)
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