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...assigned, the Password dialog box appears. Figure 3.1: Example of the unit that allows you to connect a monitor and a PS/2 keyboard and mouse for IBM which has intuitive menus to configure your servers by name, port or by default when you first launch OSCAR. If you connect a legacy switch to... the port to legacy switches. For example, in this chapter. For more information, see Setting console security in Figure 3.1, servers 06-03 and 01-02 are connected to which a server is connected. Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Use the OSCAR Main dialog box to launch OSCAR. You ...
...assigned, the Password dialog box appears. Figure 3.1: Example of the unit that allows you to connect a monitor and a PS/2 keyboard and mouse for IBM which has intuitive menus to configure your servers by name, port or by default when you first launch OSCAR. If you connect a legacy switch to... the port to legacy switches. For example, in this chapter. For more information, see Setting console security in Figure 3.1, servers 06-03 and 01-02 are connected to which a server is connected. Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Use the OSCAR Main dialog box to launch OSCAR. You ...
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...: 1. Repeat steps 1-3 for each port to which you will notice the port numbering change to accommodate each server under it would be numbered sequentially 02-01, 02-02 and so on. Click Modify. Figure 3.6: Device Modify Dialog Box 3. In the Devices dialog box, select the desired port number. 2. Choose the number...
...: 1. Repeat steps 1-3 for each port to which you will notice the port numbering change to accommodate each server under it would be numbered sequentially 02-01, 02-02 and so on. Click Modify. Figure 3.6: Device Modify Dialog Box 3. In the Devices dialog box, select the desired port number. 2. Choose the number...