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Authentication with a Smart Card
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Using P2-USTIP for Multiple Video Outputs
P2‐USTIP has two operation modes: remote and local modes. Only local
mode supports the Multiple Video function.
mode supports the Multiple Video function.
In the remote mode (no OSUI displayed):
P2‐USTIP CANNOT function as either the ACTIVATOR or FOLLOWER
user station in this mode. If a remote user accesses an ACTIVATOR
channel via P2‐USTIP, the Multiple Video function is NOT triggered at
all.
user station in this mode. If a remote user accesses an ACTIVATOR
channel via P2‐USTIP, the Multiple Video function is NOT triggered at
all.
In the local mode (OSUI displayed):
This is the only mode in which Multiple Video functions. Enter the local
mode by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Then P2‐USTIP can act as either the
ACTIVATOR or FOLLOWER user station.
mode by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Then P2‐USTIP can act as either the
ACTIVATOR or FOLLOWER user station.
Authentication with a Smart Card
With the use of the P2‐EUST/C user station and the P2CIM‐AUSB‐C
computer interface module, Paragon II enables you to control access to
servers that require user authentication with an appropriate smart card.
Therefore, data security is further enhanced by only permitting users
who pass appropriate login credentials to a target server to view and
manage the serverʹs data. Note that the integrated card reader is used
when accessing target servers, but not when accessing Paragon II. The
method of accessing Paragon II is unchanged.
computer interface module, Paragon II enables you to control access to
servers that require user authentication with an appropriate smart card.
Therefore, data security is further enhanced by only permitting users
who pass appropriate login credentials to a target server to view and
manage the serverʹs data. Note that the integrated card reader is used
when accessing target servers, but not when accessing Paragon II. The
method of accessing Paragon II is unchanged.
Installing the P2CIM-AUSB-C Driver in Windows
The target server must be running the proper driver in order to
communicate with the card reader. If the operating system of your server
is Windows 2000, 2003, XP or Vista, it has the capability to auto‐detect
and install the proper driver. Depending on the operating system, the
driver installation procedure may vary a little.
communicate with the card reader. If the operating system of your server
is Windows 2000, 2003, XP or Vista, it has the capability to auto‐detect
and install the proper driver. Depending on the operating system, the
driver installation procedure may vary a little.
1. Connect the target server to the network.
2. Plug the P2CIM‐AUSB‐C into the serverʹs USB port. The Found New
Hardware Wizard dialog appears.
If the wizard does not appear automatically, do this:
a. Choose Start.
b. Right‐click My Computer, and then choose Manage from the
shortcut menu. The Computer Management window opens.
c. Click Device Manager on the left pane.