Remote Virtual Console

The page allows you to perform remote control.

Prerequisite

To use the remote virtual console, you must install a compatible operating system (OS), browser, and java running environment (JRE) on the client. For details, see Table 1.
Table 1 Software requirements

OS

Operating Environment

Version

Windows XP or Windows 7 32 bit

Browser

Internet Explorer

IE 8.0

Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla Firefox 9.0

Google Chrome

Chrome 13.0

JRE

JRE 1.6.0 U25 or later

Redhat 4.3 or Redhat 6.0 64 bit

Browser

Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla Firefox 9.0

JRE

JRE 1.6.0 U25 or later

MAC

Browser

Safari

Safari

Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla Firefox 9.0

JRE

JRE 1.6.0 U25 or later

Context

You can remotely monitor and manage servers, install and repair OSs, and install device drivers by using the following methods:

Description

The remote virtual console displays the operating status of remote devices in real time. You can click icons to control remote devices. Table 2 describes the icons and their functions.

Table 2 Description of icons and their functions

Icon

Function

Sends combination-key commands.

Displays the operating status of remote devices in real time.

Uses the virtual CD-ROM drive.

Uses the virtual FDD.

Creates an image file.

Selects a power-on or power-off mode, USB reset, video.

Synchronizes the local mouse with the remote mouse.

Displays or hides the local mouse.

Returns to the previous page.

Table 3 describes the function parameters.

Table 3 Function parameter description

Parameter

Description

CD-ROM drive

Select a CD-ROM drive to be virtualized on the client.

Image file

Enter or select the image file of the floppy disk or CD-ROM to be virtualized on the client.

Connect or disconnect

Install or remove a virtual media device on the server.

Eject or insert

Switch the floppy disk or CD-ROM virtualized by using an image file.

FDD

Select the FDD to be virtualized on the client.

Write protect

Enable or disable the write protect function.
NOTE:

The write protect function indicates that writing any information is not allowed. It is a protection mechanism to prevent important data from being changed or deleted.

Select a drive

Select the FDD or CD-ROM drive on the client.

Save path

Enter or select a path for storing an image file.

Start or stop

Start or stop making an image file.

CAUTION:

Services are interrupted during power-off, cold reset, or graceful reboot. Perform these operations with caution.

Click . The displayed menu contains Power On, Power Off, Cold Reset, Graceful Reboot, USB Reset, Video.

NOTE:
  • On the toolbar, Num, Caps, and Scroll indicate the keyboard indicator status for a remote device.

  • In full screen mode, press Ctrl+Shift+Alt to show the toolbar on the top of the screen.