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Accessing the B064-Series KVM Switch
The Tools Menu
AP Java Client Login
Tools Menu operations are performed after you connect to the B064-Series KVM Switch, but before you switch to remote view. There is only one
optionintheToolsMenu;HotkeySetup.(Seepage19fordetails)
In those cases in which the Administrator does not want the B064-
Series KVM Switch to be available via browser and the remote user is
not running Windows, the AP Java Client provides access to the KVM
switch.
After downloading the AP Java Client, go to the location on your
hard disk where you downloaded the program and double-click the
JavaClient.jar icon to bring up the Address Input dialog box:
1. Key in the IP address for the unit you want to connect to, as given
to you by your system administrator. For security purposes, a login
string may have been set up by the administrator. If a login string
has been set up, a forward slash followed by the login string must
be specified as part of the IP address. (For example, a computer
with a login string of B064-032-04-IP would have a URL such as
192.168.0.100/B064-032-04-IP)
2. Click OK. A Login dialog box appears:
3. Provide a valid Username and Password, as given to you by your
system administrator, and click OK to switch to the OSD Main
Page.