IBM 17352GX User Guide - Page 76

Setup > Menu, Screen Delay Time

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60 Global Console Manager Installation and User's Guide The status of each target device in the switching system is indicated by one or more status symbols in the right column. The following table describes the status symbols. Table 4.1: OSCAR interface status symbols Symbol Description The CO cable is online (green circle). The CO cable is offline or is not operating correctly. The target device is tiered through another appliance. The target device and the appliance are online and have power. The target device is tiered through another appliance. The appliance is offline or does not have power. The CO cable is being upgraded (yellow circle). When this symbol is visible, do not turn off and turn on the appliance or connected target devices and do not disconnect the CO cable. Doing so might damage the CO cable permanently. The CO cable is being accessed by the indicated user channel (green channel letter). The CO cable is blocked by the indicated user channel (black channel letter). For instance, in Figure 3.1, user C is viewing Forester, but is blocking access to Acton, Barrett, and Edie which are connected to the same CO cable. A remote virtual media connection is established to the target device connected to the indicated user channel (blue letter). To start the OSCAR interface, complete the following steps: 1. Turn on the monitor connected to the local user ports. 2. Start the OSCAR interface by performing one of the following steps. • Press Print Screen. • Press the Ctrl, Alt, or Shift key twice within 1 second to start the OSCAR interface. NOTE: You can use any of these key sequences instead of pressing Print Screen in any procedure in this chapter. 3. If a password is set, the Password window opens. Type the password and click OK. To set an OSCAR interface startup delay, complete the following steps: 1. Start the OSCAR interface. 2. In the Main window, click Setup > Menu. 3. In the Screen Delay Time field, type a number of seconds.

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Global Console Manager Installation and User’s Guide
The status of each target device in the switching system is indicated by one or more status symbols
in the right column. The following table describes the status symbols.
To start the OSCAR interface, complete the following steps:
1.
Turn on the monitor connected to the local user ports.
2.
Start the OSCAR interface by performing one of the following steps.
Press
Print Screen
.
Press the
Ctrl
,
Alt
, or
Shift
key twice within 1 second to start the OSCAR interface.
NOTE:
You can use any of these key sequences instead of pressing Print Screen in any procedure in this
chapter.
3.
If a password is set, the Password window opens. Type the password and click
OK
.
To set an OSCAR interface startup delay, complete the following steps:
1.
Start the OSCAR interface.
2.
In the Main window, click
Setup > Menu
.
3.
In the
Screen Delay Time
field, type a number of seconds.
Table 4.1: OSCAR interface status symbols
Symbol
Description
The CO cable is online (green circle).
The CO cable is offline or is not operating correctly.
The target device is tiered through another appliance. The target device and the appliance
are online and have power.
The target device is tiered through another appliance. The appliance is offline or does not
have power.
The CO cable is being upgraded (yellow circle). When this symbol is visible, do not turn off
and turn on the appliance or connected target devices and do not disconnect the CO cable.
Doing so might damage the CO cable permanently.
The CO cable is being accessed by the indicated user channel (green channel letter).
The CO cable is blocked by the indicated user channel (black channel letter). For instance,
in Figure 3.1, user C is viewing Forester, but is blocking access to Acton, Barrett, and Edie
which are connected to the same CO cable.
A remote virtual media connection is established to the target device connected to the
indicated user channel (blue letter).