3. Local and Remote Configuration
Setting
Drive Mappings:
Virtual Media
Access Mode
Encryption Level
Virtual Media
Access per adapter
cable:Enable
VM/Disable VM
To set virtual media options:
1.
From the side navigation bar, select Unit Views > Appliance > Appliance
Settings > Sessions > Virtual Media to open the Appliance Virtual Media
Session Settings screen.
2.
Either enable or disable the Virtual Media locked to KVM Sessions check
box.
3.
Either enable or disable the Allow Reserved Sessions check box.
4.
Select one of the following options from the Virtual Media Access Mode from
the drop-down menu: Read-Only or Read-Write.
5.
Select one of the Encryption Levels that you wish to be supported.
6.
Select the check box next to each KVM s4 Adapter USB20-VGA cable for
which you want to enable virtual media and click Enable VM.
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Description
You may set the access mode for mapped drives to read-only or
read-write. When the access mode is read-only, the user will not be
able to write data to the mapped drive on the client server. When the
access mode is read-write, the user will be able to read and write
data from/to the mapped drive. If the mapped drive is read-only by
design (for example, a CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive or ISO
images), the configured read-write access mode will be ignored.
Setting the read-only mode can be helpful when a read-write drive
such as a mass storage device or a USB removable media is
mapped, and you wish to prevent the user from writing data to it.
You can have one DVD drive and one mass storage device mapped
concurrently. A CD drive, DVD drive, or ISO disk image file is
mapped as a virtual CD/DVD drive.
You may configure encryption levels for virtual media sessions. The
choices are: None (default), 128-bit SSL (ARCFOUR), DES,
3DES, and AES.
The Virtual Media Access per the adapter cable section lists all KVM
s4 Adapter USB20-VGA cables. The list includes details about each
cable, including the option to enable or disable virtual media for each
cable.
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