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the Video Viewer assumes that the user is not present and that the remote KVM
session may be preempted immediately.
The Accept button allows the current user to accept the preemption. When the
current user presses the button, the dialog box will change to the drop-down dialog
box shown in Figure 93, and the current user can select a time delay from 0 to 20
minutes. You will be notified of the current user’s response and the time delay. The
caption bar of the Video Viewer will display the number of seconds remaining until
closure.
The drop-down dialog-box of the Session Preemption dialog displays the number of
minutes until the user will close the remote session. Available entries in the drop-
down list are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes. The default value selected in
the drop-down will be 5 minutes as shown in Figure 93.
After the time the current user specifies has elapsed, the remote console session
shall close and a preemption response command will be sent to the BX600 Digital
KVM indicating that the current user has accepted the preemption request and that
the number of seconds until the user closes the session is zero (i.e. the remote
session has closed).
The Reject button allows the user to reject the preemption. When the user presses
the button the dialog shall close and a preemption response message shall be sent
to the BX600 Digital KVM indicating that the current user has rejected the
preemption request.
Figure 93: Preemption Request Countdown Dialog Box
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