Raritan Computer P2-UMT832M Server User Manual


 
CHAPTER 3: OPERATION – USER FUNCTIONS 29
Keyboard-Controlled OSUI Functions
Use the following function keys to access the Paragon’s OSUI functions:
PRESS WHEN YOU WANT TO
[F1] View the Help Menu
[F2] Access the Selection Menu in order to view or select channel ports or view group
IDs or scan rates
[F3] Access Power Control Menu for associated Channel
[F4] Access the User Profile Menu in order to view and change user-specific operating
parameters
[F5] Administrator only: View the Administration Menu
[F6] Administrator only: Toggle autoscan on or off
[F7] Administrator only: Toggle autoskip on or off
[F8] View the Information Menu to see the version numbers of the Paragon II’s
firmware and hardware, the number of accessible Base Units, the total number of
accessible servers, etc.
[F9] Log out of the Paragon system (logs user out and invokes the login screen)
[Shift] + [F9] If any OSUI screen is displayed; disconnect yourself from the active channel port
without logging out
[F10] If the administrator has set “Display All Computers” to “Yes” and the Selection
Menu is sorted by channel port ID, toggle the display of all channel ports
(including inaccessible ones) on or off
[F11] Unit Status Menu for connected Raritan Remote Power Control unit (available
only from Power Control Menu)
[F12] If you are at the Selection Menu: Toggle the Selection Menu between sorting the
channel port entries by name or by channel port ID
[Esc] Exit the OSUI (returns user to the Selection Menu, or to the login screen when no
channel port is selected)
Notes:
If a user does not have administrator privileges, then functions [F5], [F6], and [F7] are displayed in
red in the Help Menu, indicating that these functions are not available to them.
If a system administrator has set Display All Computers to “No,” then [F10] is displayed in red in the
Help Menu for all users, indicating that this function is not available (even for administrators).
We recommend that you use a Sun keyboard if there are any Sun CPUs in your system, control Sun
CPUs with a PS/2 keyboard (see Appendix F: Emulating Sun Keys with a PS/2 Keyboard).