Fujitsu KVM S3 Video Game Keyboard User Manual


 
Removing offline KVM-IAs from the list Appliance Management Panel
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5.6.2 Removing offline KVM-IAs from the list
Click the Settings tab in the AMP.
Select the KVM-IAs category.
Click Clear Offline.
5.6.3 Changing the language reported by USB and Sun
KVM-IAs
Click the Settings tab in the AMP.
Select the KVM-IAs category.
Click Language.
Select the keyboard layout from the list.
Complete one of the following steps:
•Click OK to select the keyboard layout.
-or-
•Click Cancel to return to the AMP without changing the language.
Complete one of the following steps:
•Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP.
-or-
•Click OK to save any changes and exit the AMP.
-or-
•Click Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes.
All USB and Sun KVM-IAs report in the new language.
5.7 Using SNMP
The SNMP category specifies general SNMP configuration information. The SNMP -
Traps subcategory indicates which traps are enabled and disabled.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used to communicate
management information between network management applications and appliances.
SNMP managers (such as Tivoli and HP OpenView) can communicate with the
appliance by accessing MIB-II (Management Information Base) and the public portion of
the enterprise MIB. MIB-II is a standard MIB that many SNMP managers support. You
can
Enable or disable SNMP operations.
Enter appliance information and community strings.
Indicate which computers can manage the appliance. If you enter one or more
allowable managers, only those IP addresses can monitor the appliance using
SNMP. If you do not enter any allowable managers, then the appliance can be
monitored using SNMP from any IP address.
Indicate which computers receive SNMP traps from the appliance. If you do not
specify any trap destinations, no traps are sent.
When you enable SNMP, the unit responds to SNMP requests over UDP port 161. Port
161 is the standard UDP port used to send and receive SNMP messages.