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Configuring the KVM Switch Module 35Configuring a KVM Using the OSCAR Interface and DirectAccessTo configure an Analog KVM or Digital Access KVM switch module using direct access througha keyboard, monitor, and mouse, use the On-Screen Configuration and Reporting (OSCAR)graphical user interface.Running OSCARTo launch OSCAR, press the key. The Main dialog box appears.NOTICE: You can also use the key to switch between server modules ("soft switching")by pressing and then typing the first few characters of its name or number. If you have aDelay Time set and you press the key sequences before that time has elapsed, OSCAR will not display.See "Configuring OSCAR for Soft Switching" on page 37.NOTE: To launch OSCAR, you can also press the key twice within one second.Assigning Server Module NamesUse the Names dialog box to identify server modules by unique names rather than by slot number.The Names list is always sorted by slot order.To access the Names dialog box:1 Press (or press the key twice within one second) to launch OSCAR.The Main dialog box will appear.2 Click Setup - Names.NOTE: If new server modules are discovered by the KVM switch system, the on-screen list will beautomatically updated. The mouse cursor will change into an hourglass during the update. No mouse orkeyboard input will be accepted until the list update is complete.NOTE: The server module names are stored for each slot on the KVM switch. If a server module ismoved, the name does not move with it and must be reassigned in the Names dialog box.To assign names to server modules:1 In the Names dialog box, select the name or slot number you wish to change and clickModify.2 Type a name in the New Name box.Names of server modules may be up to 15 characters long. Legal characters include: A-Z, a-z,0-9, space, and hyphen.3 Click OK to transfer the new name to the Names dialog box.Your selection is not saved until you click OK in the Names dialog box.4 Repeat steps 1-3 for each server module in the system.
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