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Chapter 3: Operations 57
Persistent mode
Persistent mode allows a user station to attempt to re-establish a connection to the last known
target. When you enable persistent mode, the currently displayed target UID and connection type is
stored as the persistent mode settings. If there is no established connection when you enable
persistent mode, the settings of the next successful connection are stored.
NOTE: If persistent mode is enabled in a dual AMX switch configuration and the connection to a target server is
lost due to a switch failure, then the connection is re-established automatically through the redundant path.
To set the persistent mode
1. Press
Ctrl+Ctrl to launch the OSCAR interface.
2. Click the Consol
e tab, then click the down arrow button to display the Redundancy screen.
Figure 3.24: Redundancy Screen
3. Click the checkbox to activate persistent mode.
4. To save changes, click Appl
y. To exit the OSCAR interface, click Cancel or X.
User station inactivity settings
Use the Screen Saver, Logout and Inactivity Time options to control the behavior of your console
during periods of inactivity. You can choose to have your system log out after a designated period
of inactivity in the Inactivity Time field. Also, you can choose to hide the user station OSD after
another period of inactivity by enabling the Screen Saver option.
To configure your console for inactivity time:
1. Press
Ctrl+Ctrl to launch the OSCAR interface.
2. Click the Consol
e tab, then click the down arrow button to display the Inactivity screen.
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