Administrating view filters, Creating a new view filter, Assigning a target module to a view filter – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Config Panel User Manual
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Target groups and view filters
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Administrating view filters
Creating a new view filter
How to create a new view filter:
1. Click on
KVM Matrix systems > View filter
in the tree view. Now click on
New folder
entry in the context menu.
2. Use the
Name
entry to enter a name.
3. Optional: Use the
Comment
entry to enter a comment.
4. Click
OK
to save your inputs.
Assigning a target module to a view filter
Directly after a new target module is connected to the KVM matrix system, it is
assigned to the [Unassigned] group. By assigning the target module to another group,
the existing assignment is cancelled.
How to assign a view filter to a target module:
1. Click the
KVM Matrix systems > View filter
entries in the tree view.
2. Click the folder of the view filter to which the target module is assigned to.
3. Right-click the target module to be assigned and click on
Copy device
.
4. Open the folder to which the target module is to be assigned to.
5. Right-click the main view and click
Paste device
in the context menu.
Cancelling a target module’s assignment to a view filter
The assignment can be cancelled by moving the target module to the [Unassigned]
folder or by selecting the
Remove from folder
entry in the context menu.
How to cancel a target module’s assignment to a view filter:
1. Click the
KVM Matrix systems > View filter
entries in the tree view.
2. Click the folder of the view filter to which the target module is currently assigned to.
3. Right-click the target module whose assignment you want to delete. Now click
on
Remove from folder
in the context menu.
The target computer is now moved to the [Unassigned] group.
NOTE:
The folders can be interlaced in any way.
NOTE:
The [All targets] folder lists all target modules within the system.
NOTE:
The [All targets] folder lists all target modules within the system.