
CN8000 User Manual
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Working
Mode
Enable
ICMP
If ICMP is enabled, the CN8000 can be pinged. If it is not
enabled, the device cannot be pinged. The default is
Enabled.
Enable
device list
If this item is enabled, the device will show up in the list of
local CN8000 units on the AP Client Connection screen
(see The Windows Client Connection Screen, page 129).
If it is not enabled, it will not show up. The default is
Enabled,
Enable
multiuser
Enabling Multiuser operation permits more than one user
to log into the CN8000 at the same time. The default is
Enabled,
Force All to
Grayscale
If Force All to Grayscale is enabled, the remote display for
all users is changed to grayscale. This can speed up I/O
transfer in low bandwidth situations. The default is
Disabled.
Disable Auto
Sync
Checking this box disables the system from automatically
refreshing the Video AutoSync feature. Video AutoSync
can still be manually refreshed from the control panel
using the Video AutoSync icon (See Control Panel
Functions, page 74).
USB IO
Settings
OS Specifies the operating system that the server on the
connected port is using. Choices are Win, Mac, Sun, and
Other. The default is Win.
Language Specifies the OS language being used by the server on
the connected port. Drop down the list to see the available
choices. The default is English US.
Multiuser Mode Defines how a port is to be accessed when multiple users
have logged on, as follows:
Exclusive: The first user to switch to the port has
exclusive control over the port. No other users can view
the port.
Occupy: The first user to switch to the port has control
over the port. However, additional users may view the
port’s video display.
Share: Users simultaneously share control over the port.
Input from the users is placed in a queue and executed
chronologically. Under these circumstances, users can
take advantage of the Message Board, which allows a
user to take control of the keyboard and mouse or
keyboard, mouse, and video of a Share port (see The
Message Board, page 89).
Parameter Explanation