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The Log Server (continued)
The Log Server Main Screen — Overview
(continued)
The List Panel
The List panel contains the following fields:
Field
Recording
Address
Port
Connection
Days
Description
Description
Determines whether the Log Server records log events for the corresponding B064-Series KVM Switch. If the Recording check box is checked, the field displays Recording, and log events are recorded. If the Recording check box is not checked, the field displays Paused, and log events are not recorded.
Note: Even if a B064-Series KVM Switch is not currently selected, if its Recording check box is checked, the Log Server will still record its log events.
This is the IP Address or DNS name that was given to the B064-Series KVM Switch when it was added to the Log
Server.
This is the port number that was assigned to the B064-Series KVM Switch when it was added to the Log Server.
If the Log Server is properly connected to the B064-Series KVM Switch, this field displays Connected. If it is not connected, this field displays Waiting. This means that the Log Server is not communicating with the B064-Series KVM
Switch, and will not record its events. This occurs when the Log Server’s MAC address and/or port number have not been set properly. The MAC Address and Port for the Log Server computer must be entered into the ANMS tab of the
OSD Device Management Section. In addition, the B064-Series KVM Switch’s IP Address and Port must be entered when adding it to the Log Server. If the Port numbers in the B064-Series KVM Switch and the Log Server do not match, they will not be able to communicate.
This field displays the number of days that the B064-Series KVM Switch’s log events are to be kept in the Log Server’s database before it is eligible for deletion.
This field displays the descriptive information given for the B064-Series KVM Switch when it was added to the Log
Server.
The Event Panel
The lower panel displays event information for the currently selected B064-Series KVM Switch.
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Table of contents
- 2 Table of Contents
- 3 Introduction
- 3 Features
- 3 Remote Console Computer Requirements
- 4 Connected Computer/Server Requirements
- 4 Supported Video Resolutions
- 4 Server Interface Units (SIUs)
- 4 Supported Operating Systems
- 5 Supported Browsers
- 5 Components
- 7 Hardware Setup
- 7 General Safety Instructions
- 8 Stacking
- 8 Rack Mounting
- 8 Single-Stage Installation
- 9 Two-Stage Installation
- 10 Hot Plugging
- 10 Powering Off & Restarting
- 10 Port ID Numbering
- 11 Super Administrator Setup
- 11 First Time Setup
- 11 Network Setup - IP Address Determination
- 12 NIC Settings
- 13 Changing the Super Administrator Login
- 13 Logging Into the B064-Series KVM Switch
- 13 Local Console Login
- 14 Browser Login
- 14 AP Windows Client Login
- 15 The Connection Screen
- 15 The File Menu
- 15 AP Java Client Login
- 16 OSD Operation
- 16 The OSD Main Page
- 17 OSD Tab Bar
- 18 Connections
- 22 History
- 23 Favorites
- 24 User Preferences
- 25 Sessions
- 25 Access
- 26 Port Configuration
- 28 User Management
- 35 Device Management
- 54 Maintenance
- 57 Download
- 58 Remote Session Operation
- 58 Control Panel
- 69 The OSD Toolbar
- 71 Multiuser Operation
- 71 Auto Scanning
- 72 The Log Server
- 72 Installation
- 72 Starting Up
- 72 The Menu Bar
- 73 Configure
- 74 Events
- 75 Options
- 75 The Log Server Main Screen - Overview
- 77 Appendix
- 77 General Operation Troubleshooting
- 77 Administration Troubleshooting
- 78 Mouse Troubleshooting
- 78 Virtual Media Troubleshooting
- 78 AP Windows Client Troubleshooting
- 79 WinClient ActiveX Viewer Troubleshooting
- 79 Panel Array Mode Troubleshooting
- 79 Java Applet & AP Java Client Troubleshooting
- 80 Log Server Troubleshooting
- 80 Sun Systems Troubleshooting
- 81 Specifications
- 81 Factory Default Settings
- 81 Serial Adapter Pin Assignments