Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface235Column DescriptionIdle Time The length of time for which a user remains idle.The unit "min" represents minutes.2. To disconnect any user, click the corresponding Disconnect button.a. A dialog appears, prompting you to confirm the operation.b. Click Yes to disconnect the user or No to abort the operation. Ifclicking Yes, the connected user is forced to log out..3. Click Close to quit the dialog.Note: All Live Preview sessions sharing the same URL, including onePrimary Standalone Live Preview window and two associated remotesessions, are identified as one single "" user in the ConnectedUsers dialog. You can disconnect a "" user from this dialog toterminate a specific Primary Standalone Live Preview window and all ofits remote sessions. See Sending Snapshots or Videos in an Email orInstant Message (on page 269).Monitoring Server AccessibilityYou can monitor whether specific IT devices are alive by having the EMXdevice continuously ping them. An IT device's successful response to theping commands indicates that the IT device is still alive and can beremotely accessed.This function is especially useful when you are not located in an areawith Internet connectivity.Adding IT Devices for Ping MonitoringEMX can monitor the accessibility of any type of IT equipment, such asdatabase servers, remote authentication servers, power distribution units(PDUs), and so on.EMX supports monitoring a maximum of 8 devices.The default ping settings may not be suitable for monitoring devices thatrequire high connection reliability so it is strongly recommended that youshould adjust the ping settings to meet your own needs.Tip: To make the EMX automatically log, send notifications or performother actions for any server accessibility or inaccessibility events, youcan create event rules associated with server monitoring. See EventRules and Actions (on page 187).To add IT equipment for ping monitoring:1. Choose Device Settings > Server Reachability. The ServerReachability dialog appears.