Chapter 4: Virtual Media68When checked, you will be able to read or write to the connectedUSB disk.WARNING: Enabling Read/Write access can be dangerous!Simultaneous access to the same drive from more than one entitycan result in data corruption. If you do not require Write access,leave this option unselected.3. Click OK. The media will be mounted on the target server virtually.You can access the media just like any other drive.Mounting CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO ImagesThis option mounts CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and ISO images.Note: ISO9660 format is the standard supported by Raritan. However,other CD-ROM extensions may also work.To access a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or ISO image:1. From the Virtual KVM Client, choose Virtual Media > Connect CD-ROM/ISO Image, or click the Connect CD ROM/ISO button .The Map Virtual Media CD/ISO Image dialog appears.2. For internal and external CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives:a. Choose the Local CD/DVD Drive option.b. Choose the drive from the Local CD/DVD Drive drop-down list.All available internal and external CD and DVD drive names willbe populated in the drop-down list.c. Click Connect.3. For ISO images:a. Choose the ISO Image option. Use this option when you want toaccess a disk image of a CD, DVD, or hard drive. ISO format isthe only format supported.b. Click Browse.c. Navigate to the path containing the disk image you want to useand click Open. The path is populated in the Image Path field.d. Click Connect.4. For remote ISO images on a file server:a. Choose the Remote Server ISO Image option.b. Choose Hostname and Image from the drop-down list. The fileservers and image paths available are those that you configuredusing the File Server Setup page. Only items you configuredusing the File Server Setup page will be in the drop-down list.