Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers47Scanning PortsThe KX II provides the port scanning feature to search for selectedtargets, and display them in a slide show view, allowing you to monitorup to 32 targets at one time.You can connect to targets or focus on a specific target as needed.Scans can include standard targets, blade servers, tiered Dominiondevices, and KVM switch ports.Configure scan settings from either the Virtual KVM Client (VKC) orActive KVM Client (AKC).Note: For dual video port groups, the primary port is included in a portscan, but the secondary port is not included when connecting from aremote client. Both ports can be included in the scan from the Local Port.Dual video port groups are supported by the KX II 2.5.0 (and later).Note: Scanning for tiered devices is not supported by the Multi-PlatformClient (MPC).When you start a scan, the Port Scan window opens.As each target is found, it is displayed as a thumbnail in a slide show.The slide show scrolls through the target thumbnails based on thedefault interval of 10 seconds or according to the interval you specify.As the scan scrolls through the targets, the target that is the focus of theslide show displays in the center of the page.The name of the target is displayed below its thumbnail and in the taskbar at the bottom of the window.If a target is busy, a blank screen is displayed instead of the target serveraccess page.The status of each target is indicated by green, yellow and red lights thatare displayed below the target thumbnail and, as the target is the focusof the rotation, in the task bar.Lights for each target are gray until they are the focus of the slide show.The status lights indicate the following: Green - the target is up/idle or up/connected Yellow - the target is down but connected Red - the target is down/idle, busy, or otherwise not accessibleThis feature is available from the Local Port, Virtual KVM Client (VKC),Active KVM Client (AKC) and Multi-Platform Client (MPC).