Single Port KVM over IP
6.
Open the remote console and you will see a virtual Floppy drive is
created on the host computer that connect to IP-KVM
You may create a floppy image size up to 1.44Mb. This drive would be
in read-only mode and would not allow you to write any information on
this drive but copying only. This drive would be bootable under DOS
mode if the motherboard/BIOS on the host computer supporting USB
BOOTABLE function.
Notes:
1.
If using other image-creator software, the output image extension
file name has to be ‘img’, e.g. floppy_vir.img.
2.
The uploaded image file will be kept in the onboard memory of the
IP-KVM until the end of the current session, as you logged out, or
initiated a reboot of the IP-KVM.
4.2.2
CD–ROM Image
Use Image on Windows Share (SAMBA)
To include an image from a Windows share, select “CD-ROM” from the
submenu.
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