Raritan Computer Home Theater Server KX2101-v2.20-0B-E User Manual

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Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 
 
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Devices in the MPC Navigator 
In MPC, devices are named according to the Manager Name field on the 
Manager's Network Configuration page. Dominion devices are named 
according to the Device Name field on the Dominion Console Network 
Settings page. 
 
Device Ports in the Navigator 
For each device to which you are connected, you are able to expand the 
tree associated with it to see each device port to which you have access. 
Ports with a green icon indicate that you are connected to that port. The 
port that is bolded in the Navigator indicates that it is the port currently 
displayed (active) in the remote desktop area of the application. 
If no name is assigned to a port, by default it is listed in the Navigator as 
'Unnamed' for Generation 1 devices and, for the KX II, as 
Dominion_KX2_PortN (N = port number). 
Depending on the maximum number of KVM sessions the device can 
handle at once, if all device ports to which you are connecting are 
already occupied, an alert message appears and you must wait until one 
of the ports is available in order to connect. 
 
Navigator Icons 
Each device in the Navigator is assigned two icons. One icon represents 
the device's connection profile and the other icon represents its network 
status. A connection profile is generally created by a user in order to 
store personalized information about specific devices (see 
Connection 
Profiles
 (on page 74) for additional information). The connection status 
indicates the current status of the device. 
Device Connection Profile Icons (Left Icon) 
 
Icon 
Description 
 
Profiled - A network connection profile exists for this 
device. 
 
Modem Profile - A modem connection profile exists for 
this device. 
 
Not Profiled - The device was found on the network but 
a connection profile does not exist for it. 
Device Network Status Icons (Right Icon)