Connecting to Nodes using a Mobile Device

When using your mobile device, such as an iPhone or iPad, you can connect to nodes using the Access Client.

Accessible interfaces include out-of-band KVM interfaces, in-band power control interfaces, and web browser interfaces. See Mobile Device Accessible Interfaces for the complete list of accessible interfaces.

Interfaces that are not available when connecting to CC-SG on your mobile device will be disabled.

Out-of-Band KVM interfaces are accessible using the Mobile KVM Client (MKC), rather than AKC or VKC. MKC launches automatically for all out-of-band KVM interfaces accessed from mobile devices. There is no configuration or selection of MKC required. See Connect to a Node via an Out-of-Band KVM Interface on a Mobile Device and Mobile KVM Client.

You connect to each interface using the same links as when accessing from PC. When MKC opens, use the touch screen equivalent to each mouse click operation for navigating. See Touch Mouse Functions.

The mobile device does not provide file storage for keyboard macros, so keyboard macros that you have created and would like to use in MKC can be stored on CC-SG with your profile data. You must import user-defined keyboard macros, using the desktop Access Client, before they will be available in MKC. See Manage Mobile Client Keyboard Macros.

In This Section

Connect to a Node via an Out-of-Band KVM Interface on a Mobile Device

Use Exit to Close Mobile KVM Client Sessions

Mobile Device Accessible Interfaces

See Also

Connecting to Nodes

Connecting to Nodes using the Access Client

Mobile KVM Client

Connecting to Nodes using the Admin Client

Applications for Accessing Nodes

Understanding Interfaces

Connect to a Node via an Out-of-Band KVM Interface

Connect to a Node via an Out-of-Band Serial Interface

Connect to an iLO Processor Enabled Node

Connect to a Node via an In-Band KVM Interface

Connect to a Node via a Web Browser Interface

Connect to a Control System or Virtual Host Node via a VI Client Interface

Connect to a Virtual Machine Node via a VMW Viewer Interface

Mount a Drive or Drive Image via a VMW Viewer Interface

Send Ctrl-Alt-Delete to a Virtual Machine

Disconnect from a Node

Connections that Exceed the Maximum Number of Sessions Available

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