To monitor and control Security Desks remotely, you must connect to one remote Security Desk workstation (Simple mode), or multiple remote Security Desk monitors (Wall mode).
Before you begin
- The remote Security Desk must be running and connected to the same Security Center Directory.
- You must have remote user control of each Security Desk workstation you want to
connect to.
In Config Tool, your system
administrator must select which
workstations you can remotely control.
NOTE: This step is only required if the user is not part of the Administrators group.
- You must have the same or more user privileges than the user who is logged on to the remote Security Desk. If you are missing some user privileges that the remote user has, your request to connect to the remote Security Desk is denied.
- You must be a member of at least one partition where the remote user has access
rights (authorized user).NOTE: An authorized user of a partition is not necessarily a member of that partition. Similarly, a user who is a member of a partition is not necessarily an authorized user.
- You must have the Spy mode privilege to connect to remote Security Desks in Spy mode.
Procedure
Results
After you finish
NOTE: On the remote Security Desk, the number of users that are
remotely controlling it are indicated on the Remote
monitoring icon in the notification tray (
), unless those users are in Spy mode.
Click the Remote monitoring icon to view which users are
remotely controlling your Security Desk, and which system they are on. If you have the user privilege, you can kick those
users out of your Security Desk.