52Working ModeThe Working Mode section allows you to enable/disable operation features of the KVM switch. The table below describes theavailable settings.Setting DescriptionEnable FIPS Enables the FIPS security standard.Enable MultiuserOperationWhen this box is checked, multiple accounts (up to 32) can log onto the same bus (see Bus Infosection under Control Panel in Remote Session Operation for details) at the same time. If not selected,the KVM switch can only be simultaneously accessed by the number of users that the unit has busesfor. The B064-016-02-IPG and B064-032-02-IPG have 3 buses each (1 local, 2 remote), and theB064-016-04-IPG and B064-032-04-IPG have 5 buses each (1 local, 4 remote).Enable Virtual MediaWrite OperationWhen this box is checked, applicable virtual media (see Virtual Media section under Control Panel inRemote Session Operation for details) will be able to have information written to it from the remotecomputer. If this box is not checked, any virtual media mounted to a remote computer will only beable to be viewed, and not written to.Enable Local VirtualMediaWhen this box is checked, applicable USB media (see Virtual Media section under Control Panel inRemote Session Operation for details) can be connected to the USB ports on the front of the KVMswitch and accessed on the connected computers. If this box is not checked, USB media connected tothe KVM will not be accessible on the connected computers.Disable Authentication When this box is checked, no authentication procedures are used to check accounts logging into theKVM. All users will be logged onto the KVM switch with full access, regardless of what account typethey are.Note: Enabling this setting creates a very unsecure situation, and is not recommended.OSD OperationPrivate CertificateWhen logging into the KVM switch over a secure (SSL) connection, a certificate is required to ensure you are logging into a securesite. If a certificate is not recognized as secure, you will be prompted each time you log in to verify you want to continue to thewebsite. This section allows you to import an Encryption Key and Certificate. To import an Encryption Key and Certificate, follow thesteps below.1. Click the Browse button to the right of Private Key, browse to where your private encryption key file is located, and then select it.2. Click the Browse button to the right of Certificate, browse to where your certificate file is located, and then select it.3. Click the Upload button to complete the procedure.Note: Both the Private Key and Certificate must be imported at the same time. Clicking the Restore Default button returns the KVM to the defaultcertificate that came installed on it.Security