27Setting DescriptionAccess The Access setting determines if an account is allowed to access the selected port, and if so, what levelof access the account has. To edit this setting, click on the box in the Access column next to the accountyou wish to edit. Continue to click until you toggle to the desired setting.Full Access – This setting is represented by an icon that shows a pair of glasses and a pencil. It allowsthe corresponding account to both view video and perform operations on the selected port.View Only – This setting is represented by a pair of glasses only. It allows the corresponding accountonly to view video of the selected port.No Access – This setting is represented by an X, and denies the corresponding account access to theselected port.Mount USB The Mount USB setting determines if an account is allowed to access the virtual media functionality onthe selected port, and if so, what level of access the account has. To edit this setting, click on the boxin the Mount USB column next to the account you wish to edit. Continue to click until you toggle to thedesired setting.Full Access – This setting is represented by an icon that shows a pair of glasses and a pencil. It allowsthe corresponding account to both read and write to virtual media mounted to the selected port.View Only – This setting is represented by a pair of glasses only. It allows the corresponding accountonly to read virtual media mounted to the selected port.No Access – This setting is represented by an X, and denies the corresponding account access to virtualmedia mounted to the selected port.Config The Config setting determines if an account has permission to make changes to the master KVM or portconfiguration settings. To edit this setting, click on the box in the Config column next to the account youwish to edit. Click to toggle Config access on/off. A check mark enables access, an X disables access.Note: Config checkboxes are provided as a way for Super Administrators and Administrators to customize which portsAdministrators and User accounts have Configuration access to. In order for the Config checkbox to enable Configurationaccess to a port, the Administrator or User account must be given Port Configuration access to the KVM switch. (SeePermissions in the Adding User Accounts section under User Management in OSD Operation for details.)OSD OperationAccessWhen you are done editing access rights to the selected port, click on the Save icon in the lower-right corner of the Access sub-section.Also at the bottom of the page are Copy and Paste icons. These are used to copy the access settings from one port and pastethose same settings to another port. To do this, simply highlight the port you want to copy and click on the Copy icon. Thenhighlight the port you want to paste to and click the Paste icon.Port ConfigurationThe Port Configuration sub-section allows Super Administrators and Administrators to edit port properties settings, assignsystem macros to a port, and add/remove associated links. When the master KVM is highlighted and the Port Configuration sub-section is selected, the following screen appears.The only setting that appears on this page is the OccupyTimeout setting. This setting controls the amount of inactivitytime before a port that is set to Occupy (see Port Propertysection on the following page for details) is opened for accessby another user. Enter in a value from 0 to 255 seconds. Thedefault is 3 seconds.When a standard port is highlighted and the Port Configurationsub-section is selected, a screen opens up that contains twosections; Port Property and Associated Link. The Port Propertysection is opened first by default.