Raritan Computer 4.7 用户手册

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Chapter 6: Operation - User Functions 
 
 
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Login 
Log in to Paragon II so you can access servers and other devices 
connected to the Paragon II system. The Login screen is automatically 
displayed on every user-station monitor after the single Paragon switch 
or Base Unit is turned on. To activate the Login screen on a user-station 
monitor at any other time, press the system's hot key (factory default: 
Scroll Lock) twice in QUICK succession to activate the OSUI, and then 
press F9
Note: If a user-station monitor displays the message “...No Connection to 
Paragon...” instead of the Login screen, either the user station is not 
connected properly to the Paragon switch, the switch is turned OFF, or 
the switch is malfunctioning. Make sure that the cabling between the 
user station and the switch is intact and is securely connected at both 
ends. Make sure that when you turn the Paragon switch off and back on, 
the LEDs run through the sequence described in step 1B of 
A KVM 
System with A Single Paragon Switch
 (on page 19). 
The Device ID field in the login screen will initially contain the single 
Paragon switch or Base Unit's default device name: “Paragon II” followed 
by “2x42” for a P2-UMT242, “4x42” for a P2-UMT442, “8x32” for a 
P2-UMT832M, or “16x64” for a P2-UMT1664M. (The administrator can 
assign a different name.) The User Port is the number of the user port on 
the Paragon switch—from 1 to 16 depending on the model—to which this 
user station is attached. 
Paragon's Login screen is designed to move from corner to corner of the 
monitor, acting as a screen saver. “Saver” mode is configurable in the 
System Configuration menu, under Login Sleep. Please see 
System 
Configuration
 (on page 101) for additional information. 
 
 
To log in at the Login screen and start operating the system 
1.  Type the user name assigned to you by the system administrator, 
and press Enter. 
Note: If user names have not been assigned, use default names: 
user01 through user15 (depending on the model) for regular users 
and admin for the administrator. User names are not case-sensitive.