What You Can Do Using the VTM Console
Use the VTM console to manage and diagnose the system in which the VTMs are
installed. You can dial in to the VTM console through a modem or, if the VTMs are
connected to a network, you can connect to the VTM over your intranet.
If you have a service contract with NEC Solutions (America), Inc. or an authorized
service representative, set up an
system to send alerts (call-home alarm messages) to the NEC Technical Support when
unusual events occur on the system. You can also enable NEC Technical Support or
your authorized service representative to access the system through a connection to
the ASN.
Use the
VTM console
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View the system event log
the VTMs
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From the client computer running the VTM console,
image on the host
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Revive the system if it is not responding
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Power on the system
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Monitor the state of the VTMs
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Control the server's keyboard, video and mouse remotely using
Redirection (AVR)
Related Topics
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"Overview of the VTM and VTM Console"
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"Parts of the VTM Console Interface"
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"Description of the VTM Console Tabs"
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"Overview of How to Use the VTM Console"
Parts of the VTM Console Interface
The VTM console interface consists of tabs, a
use to configure, view, or manage the Express5800/320Ma system and the VTM.
VTM Console Tabs
Figure 1-1
shows the tabs that appear at the top of each VTM console Web page. For
a list of tasks that you can perform on each tab, see
Tabs" on page
ActiveService Network
to troubleshoot the system by performing the following tasks:
to obtain state information about the host system and
by checking the status bar
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What You Can Do Using the VTM Console
(ASN) account to enable your
mount a storage device or
status
bar, and a
"Description of the VTM Console
Introduction to VTMs and the VTM Console
Advanced Video
To Peer button
that you
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