Editing a Port

You can edit ports to change various parameters, such as port name, access application, and serial port settings. The changes you can make vary, based on port type and device type.

Note: You can also edit Dominion KX2 port settings by using Launch Admin and using the KX2's web interface.

Some ports support only one access application, so you cannot change the access application preference.

  1. Click the Devices tab and select a port you want to edit.
  2. Type a new name for the port in the Port Name field, if necessary.
  3. Click the Access Application drop-down menu and select the application you want to use when you connect to this port from the list. To allow CC-SG to automatically select the correct application based on your browser, select Auto-Detect.
  4. Click OK to save your changes.

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  1. Click the Devices tab and select the serial port you want to edit, or just select the device that contains the port you want to edit.
  2. Choose Devices > Device Manager > Launch Admin. The device's administrative page opens.
  3. Click Port Configuration.
  4. Click the serial port you want to edit.
  5. Edit the port settings.
  6. Click OK to save your changes. Close the administrative page and return to CC-SG.
  1. Click the Devices tab and select a port you want to edit. The Port Profile page opens.

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  2. Edit the port settings.
  3. Click OK to save your changes.

See Also

Devices, Device Groups, and Ports

Viewing Devices

Searching for Devices

Discovering and Adding IPv6 Network Devices

Discovering Devices

Adding a Device

Editing a Device

Change the HTTP and HTTPS Ports for a Device

Editing a PowerStrip Device or a Dominion PX Device

Adding Notes to a Device Profile

Adding Location and Contacts to a Device Profile

Deleting a Device

Certificates for IPv6 Enabled KX II Devices

Configuring Ports

Deleting a Port

Configuring a Blade Chassis Device Connected to KX2 or KX3

Restore Blade Servers Ports to Normal KX2/KX3 Ports

Bulk Copying for Device Associations, Location and Contacts

Configuring Analog KVM Switches Connected to KX2 or KX3

Device Group Manager

Adding Devices with CSV File Import

Upgrading a Device

Backing Up a Device Configuration

Restoring Device Configurations

Copying Device Configuration

Restarting a Device

Pinging a Device

Pausing CC-SG's Management of a Device

Resuming Management of a Device

Pause and Resume Management of Devices Using a Scheduled Task

Device Power Manager

Launching a Device's Administrative Page

Disconnecting Users