Raritan Computer Paragon II 用户手册

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HAPTER 
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•  Display All Computers: This option can be “Yes” or “No” to respectively allow or disallow 
users from viewing channel port listings for all connected devices through the OSUI, even if 
the user doesn’t have the security privileges to access them. The factory-default setting is No
•  Logoff Time Out: If enabled, the amount of time in minutes that a user station can remain 
inactive (no keyboard or mouse activity) before the logged-in user at that station is logged out 
of the Paragon II system. 
−  Possible values in the first field are “On” (Logoff Timeout is enabled) and “Off” (Logoff 
Timeout is disabled – the default value). Use the Ç and È keys to toggle between these 
values. 
−  If Logoff Timeout is set to “On,” the number in the second field is the number of minutes 
of inactivity that must elapse before the timeout is triggered and the user is logged out. 
Using leading zeroes if necessary, type in a two-digit number of minutes from 01 to 99, 
or use the Ç and È keys to increment and decrement the current value by 1 respectively. 
The default setting is 05. If Logoff Timeout is set to “Off,” the number in this field will 
have no effect. 
•  Operation Mode: Any of the three ways in which the Paragon system handles requests from 
multiple users for access to the same channel port. Use the Ç and È keys to switch between 
the choices: 
−  Private: A server or other device on a specific channel port can be accessed exclusively 
by only one user at a time. No other users can see or control that device until its 
controlling user selects a different channel port. 
−  Public View: While one user is accessing a server or other device on a specific channel 
port, other users can select that channel port and view the video output from that device, 
but only the first user will have keyboard and mouse control. When the first user selects a 
different channel port, the waiting user who is first to type or move his/her mouse is 
given keyboard and mouse control. Status messages showing users’ identities appear on 
video-sharing users’ monitors when Public View mode is in effect. 
−  PC Share: A server or other device on a specific channel port can be selected and 
accessed by more than one user, but only one user has keyboard and mouse control at any 
one time. If the PC share timeout is enabled and the user in control is idle (no keyboard 
or mouse activity) for the duration of the timeout, the waiting user who is first to type or 
move his/her mouse is given keyboard and mouse control of the PC. 
•  P-View Admin Silent: When Operation Mode is set to “Public View,” the user in control of 
a server is normally notified when other users start and stop viewing the channel port’s video. 
However, when P-View Admin Silent is set to “Yes,” administrators can view other users’ 
video without activating this viewing-notification message. Use the up- and down-arrows to 
toggle between “Yes” and “No.” The default setting is No
•  PC Share Timeout: If Operation Mode is set to “PC Share” and more than one user has 
selected a server, the first user to type or use his/her mouse will have control of the server. 
However, another user can gain control of the server if the first user’s keyboard and mouse 
remain idle for the length of this timeout. Using leading zeroes if necessary, type in a two-
digit number of seconds from 01 to 99, or use the Ç and È keys to increment and decrement 
the current value by 1 respectively. The default setting is 01
•  Ghosting Mode: In a Paragon system, when a CIM or tier device is removed from the system 
or powered off (manually or accidentally), a record of the CIM or CIMs connected to that 
device is reserved in the Paragon system. The target (or port) name continues to appear in 
black text on the OSD of local user ports, and also appears with inactive status in other clients, 
such as Paragon Manager, RRC/MPC, PIISC, and CC, that work with Paragon. If Ghosting is 
set to Enable, when an active CIM is removed from one channel and connected to another 
channel (‘hot-swapped’), you will see two identical CIM entries on the OSUI of Paragon 
Clients: one in green text (active) and another in black text (inactive). The inactive CIM is 
known as a ‘ghost’ CIM. To remove records of the inactive CIMs after they are hot-plugged 
into a different port, select Disable. The default Ghosting Mode setting is Enable. 
•  Login Sleep: A power-saving mode that is activated once users log in. Login Sleep acts as a 
screensaver if the user station is idle (no keyboard or mouse activity) for a specified amount