APC AP5610 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Network Access Software        57
3.
Type a 1-32 character name. You can use embedded spaces but not leading or trailing spaces. 
(This name is local to the software database; the KVM switch database might contain a 
different name for this unit.)
4.
Click OK
For a unit Type, Site, Department or Folder, you cannot use duplicate names, including the KVM 
server module name with different cases, with two exceptions: department names can be duplicated 
on different sites and folder names can be duplicated on different levels.
Target device naming
The software requires each KVM switch and target device to have a unique name. To minimize the 
need for operator intervention, the software generates a unique name for a target device whose 
current name conflicts with another name in the database. 
During background operations (such as an automated operation that adds or modifies a name or 
connection), if a name conflict occurs, the conflicting name is automatically made unique. This is 
done by appending a tilde (~) followed by a set of digits, if the digits are added in cases where 
adding the tilde alone does not make the name unique. The digits start with a value of one and are 
increased until a unique name is created.
During operations, if you specify an existing name, a message informs you that a unique name is 
required.
Target device name displays
When a KVM switch is added, the target device names retrieved from the KVM switch are stored 
in the software database. The operator can then rename a target device in the Network Access 
Software. The new name is stored in the database and used in various component screens. This new 
target device name is not communicated to the KVM switch.
Since the software is a decentralized management system, you can change the name assigned to a 
target device on the KVM switch at any time without updating the software database. Each operator 
can customize a unique view of the list of target devices being managed.
Since you can associate more than one name with a single target device - one on the KVM switch 
and one in the software - the software uses the following rule to determine which name is used:
The Network Access Software only shows the target devices listed in its database, with the 
name specified in the database. The Network Access Software does not obtain target-device 
information from the KVM switch. 
Sorting
In certain displays, the software component displays a list of items with columns of information 
about each item. If a column header contains an arrow, you can sort the list by that column in 
ascending or descending order.