LevelOne KVM-9000 Washer User Manual


 
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Exit from the KVM-9000 front end.
Table 5-2. Buttons from the front end
Warning
If there is no activity for half an hour, the KVM-9000 will log you out, automatically. A
click on one of the links will bring you back to the login screen.
5.2.2 Logout from the KVM-9000
This link logs out the current user and presents a new login screen. Please note that an
automatic logout will be performed in case there is no activity for half an hour.
5.3 The Remote Console
General description
The Remote Console is the redirected screen, keyboard and mouse of the remote host
system that KVM-9000 controls.
Figure 5-4. Remote Console
The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that tries to establish its own TCP connection
to the KVM-9000. The protocol that is run over this connection is neither HTTP or HTTPS,
but RFB (Remote Frame Buffer Protocol). Currently, RFB tries to establish a connection to
port number 443. Your local network environment has to allow this connection to be made, i.e.
your firewall and, in case you have a private internal network, your NAT (Network Address
Translation) settings have to be configured accordingly.
In case the KVM-9000 is connected to your local network environment and your connection
to the Internet is available using a proxy server only without NAT being configured, the
Remote Console is very unlikely to be able to establish the according connection. This is
because today's web proxies are not capable of relaying the RFB protocol.