Acer ARMC_3P User Manual - page 43
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Logout from the ARMC/3P
This link logs out the current user and presents a new login screen. Please note
that an automatic logout will be performed in case there is no activity for half an
hour.
Figure 26 Logout Link
Managing the ARMC/3P with a CommandCenter
If you use CommandCenter Secure Gateway to manage your devices, then you can add
your ARMC/3P to CC-SG´s management domain to enable all CommandCenter features
for ARMC/3P. This includes single sign on and central user management and will allow
you to operate and configure the ARMC/3P directly from the CommandCenter. Please
consult your CommandCenter manual for further information on this topic.
While the ARMC/3P is managed by a CommandCenter no local access is possible.
Access and Authorization will only be granted through the CommandCenter.
Releasing the ARMC/3P from managed mode should be done with the CommandCenter.
Should the CommandCenter not be available for some reasons, then the ARMC/3P will
automatically reenable local logins after a defined time. The administrator can then
manually release the ARMC/3P from CommandCenter.
The Remote Console
General Description
The Remote Console is the redirected screen, keyboard and mouse of the remote
host system that the ARMC/3P controls.
The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that tries to establish its own TCP
connection to the ARMC/3P. The protocol that is run over this connection is neither
HTTP nor HTTPS, but RFB (Remote Frame Buffer Protocol). Currently RFB tries to
establish a connection to port #443. Your local network environment has to allow
this connection to be made, i.e. your firewall and, in case you have a private
internal network, your NAT (Network Address Translation) settings have to be
configured accordingly.