Dell PowerEdge C6220 II Using the Baseboard Management Controller - Page 45

Using the Video Viewer

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FILE LOCATION: D:\Projects\User Guide\Server\Dell\C6220II\BMC\C6220II_BMC_HOM_section1.fm Using the Video Viewer The Video Viewer provides a user interface between the management station and the managed server, allowing you to see the managed server's desktop and control its mouse and keyboard functions from your management station. When you connect to the remote system, the Video Viewer login screen prompts for the password. The Video Viewer provides various control adjustments such as snapshots, keyboard macros, mouse synchronization, power actions, and access to Virtual Media. Click the Help menu for more information on these functions. When you start a console redirection session and the Video Viewer appears, you may need to adjust the video color mode and synchronize the mouse pointers. 45

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FILE LOCATION:
D:\Projects\User
Guide\Server\Dell\C6220II\BMC\C6220II_BMC_HOM_section1.fm
Using the Video Viewer
The Video Viewer provides a user interface between the management station
and the managed server, allowing you to see the managed server's desktop and
control its mouse and keyboard functions from your management station.
When you connect to the remote system, the Video Viewer login screen
prompts for the password.
The Video Viewer provides various control adjustments such as snapshots,
keyboard macros, mouse synchronization, power actions, and access to Virtual
Media. Click the Help menu for more information on these functions.
When you start a console redirection session and the Video Viewer appears,
you may need to adjust the video color mode and synchronize the mouse
pointers.