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3 status column, 4 more access services column – Belkin OmniViewIP 5000HQ User Manual

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13 .1 .3 status column
The “Status” column gives the current status of the target as follows:
available – A user can press the target name link and establish a remote

session to that target.
remote active session – A user is currently connected. (He can be

disconnected by an administrator. The disconnected user will be notified

of this.)
Unassigned – The target is not assigned to any KVM-over-IP device.
Updating device – Device is receiving an updated configuration from

OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager, and cannot currently serve remote

sessions.
Unavailable – IP device is not available (IP device is itself in

“Alarm” status).
busy – This refers to a server connected to an IP device via a KVM

switch. A user or users are currently accessing other servers connected

to that KVM switch and no more servers can be accessed.
local active session – (Only appears for matrix switches). A local user is

currently connected.
Idle – All targets assigned to non Belkin KVM-over-IP Access Services

display “Idle” in the “Status” column.
13 .1 .4 More access services column
All configured Access Services appear here. The default service always

appears next to the target name. To use a different Access Service,

click it in the “More Access Services” column.

13 .2 accessing a target via KVM-over-IP remote session
1. Click a target or Belkin globe icon . The Remote console window

with the target’s screen appears; see Figure 93.

Figure 93 Remote console window

On the remote console, you have the following:
Target name – The currently accessed server identity can be checked by

looking at the server name on the Internet Explorer title bar.
Toolbar icon – This is the minimized toolbar from which you switch and

configure the system.