Chapter 8: Security Management146Encryption mode Descriptionfor more information.AES-256 The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) isa National Institute of Standards andTechnology specification for the encryption ofelectronic data. 256 is the key length. WhenAES-256 is specified, be certain that yourbrowser supports it, otherwise you will not beable to connect. See Checking YourBrowser for AES Encryption (on page 147)for more information.Note: MPC will always negotiate to the highest encryption and willmatch the Encryption Mode setting if not set to Auto.Note: If you are running Windows XP® operating system with ServicePack 2, Internet Explorer® 7 cannot connect remotely to the KX II-101-V2 using AES-128 encryption.2. Apply Encryption Mode to KVM and Virtual Media. When selected,this option applies the selected encryption mode to both KVM andvirtual media. After authentication, KVM and virtual media data isalso transferred with 128-bit encryption.3. For government and other high security environments, enable FIPS140-2 Mode by selecting the Enable FIPS 140-2 checkbox. SeeEnabling FIPS 140-2 (on page 148) for information on enablingFIPS 140-2.4. PC Share Mode - Determines global concurrent remote KVM access,enabling up to eight remote users to simultaneously log into one KXII-101-V2 and concurrently view and control the same target serverthrough the device. Click the drop-down list to select one of thefollowing options: Private - No PC share. This is the default mode. Each targetserver can be accessed exclusively by only one user at a time. PC-Share - KVM target servers can be accessed by up to eightusers (administrator or non-administrator) at one time. Eachremote user has equal keyboard and mouse control, however,note that uneven control will occur if one user does not stoptyping or moving the mouse.5. If needed, select VM Share Mode. This option is enabled only whenPC-Share mode is enabled. When selected, this option permits thesharing of virtual media among multiple users, that is, several userscan access the same virtual media session. The default is disabled.