

For more information, see Preemption Levels on page 38.Ī user SSH key may be used instead of a password to authenticate the user before establishing an SSH Passthrough sessi on. If the appliance supports DSView 3 software preemption levels, then user preemption rights will be determined based on the preemption levels set in the DSView 3 software. Your SSH session may be interrupted or disconnected based on the appliance preemption levels. NOTE: It is recommended that no more than 2048 concurrent data logging and SSH Passthrough sessions be open. You may also establish an SSH session to a target device with multiple connections, but the appliance name and port number must be entered in place of the target device name. You may establish an SSH connection to a target device or an appliance console by specifying the appropriate name in the SSH command.
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Select the Avocent Session Viewer checkbox.įor more information about serial session applications, see Choosing the serial session application on page 35.
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View DSView 3 Spoke add-on licens user guide online, or download Avocent DSView 3 Spoke add-on licens instruction manual for free. To allow sharing among sessions initiated from the DSView 3 client software, you must preconfigure the Avocent Session Viewer as the serial viewer.Ĭlick Applications in the side navigation bar. User manual for Avocent DSView 3 Spoke add-on licens product. To allow sharing among SSH Passthrough sessions and Avocent Session Viewer sessions, select the Enable DSView Client Serial Sessions checkbox. See Unit Properties on page 125 for more information. The DSView Server menu displays the name of the server that owns the appliance. To determine which DSView 3 server owns an appliance, go the appliance Unit Overview Page and click Properties - Network. NOTE: The appliance is owned by the DSView 3 server to which it was first added. If hub/spoke forwarding is enabled, shared SSH Passthrough sessions are centralized to the DSView 3 server that owns the appliance to which the session is opened.
