6 access services – Belkin OmniViewIP 5000HQ User Manual
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note! Although users are members of the same group, they can have
different access permissions to targets. For example, some could be
users allowing them to control the targets, and some could be view
only, letting them see the server screens, but without being able to
take control. Also, users can be members of many different groups. In
the example below, Sam belongs to the Finance group and also to the
Marketing group.
Figure 9 Same user in different groups
The Marketing group could be associated with targets or target sets that
the Finance group is not. Sam, being a member of both groups,
has access to targets to which both groups are associated. Phil only has
access to targets associated with the Marketing group. Dave and Jon
only have access to targets associated with the Finance group.
3 .6 access services
The Access Services feature supports a wide range of remote access
technologies. This enables the assignment of multiple services to a
single target, so you have the option of in-band or out-of-band access
to the same device.
KVM over IP is a hardware method of accessing and controlling a target.
The other Access Services encompass gaining remote access and
control of a target through the Internet or LAN network via Belkin Serial
Console Server or third-party software. Both hardware and software
methods of access are managed by OmniView IP 5000HQ.
OmniView IP 5000HQ also enables you to effortlessly integrate any new
remote access technology into the remote access portal.
Besides the Belkin KVM-over-IP devices, you can connect to targets via
the following Access Services through OmniView IP 5000HQ:
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Belkin Serial Console Server is a 16-port RS232 device server.
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Web browser-based web service
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ILO - HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO). HP ILO gives seamless
access to HP servers.
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RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol. RDP is a multi-channel protocol
that allows a user to connect to a computer running Microsoft
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Terminal Services.
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SSH - Secure Shell. SSH is a network protocol that allows data to
be exchanged using a secure channel between two computers. An
SSH client program is typically used for establishing connections
to an SSH daemon.