VNC
Function Description
You can use the Virtual Network Console (VNC) to access a server and manage the server on a real-time basis by using the keyboard, mouse, and monitor of a local PC (client).
On the VNC page, you can view and configure VNC settings.
Parameter Description
Parameter |
Description |
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VNC |
Status of the VNC service. |
Port |
Port number for the VNC service. Value: 1 to 65535 Default value: 5900 |
Timeout Period (min) |
Maximum idle time (in minutes) after the last operation on the VNC interface. If no operation is performed within the specified time, the system automatically disconnects from the VNC interface. Value range: 0 to 480 The value 0 indicates unlimited time. Default value: 60 |
Keyboard Layout |
Keyboard layout of the OS controlled by the VNC. Value:
Default value: Japanese |
VNC Password |
Password for logging in to the VNC interface. Value:
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Confirm VNC Password |
Enter the community name again for consistency. |
Password Validity (days) |
Validity period of the VNC password. |
Login Rules |
Login rules applied to VNC users. The login rules configured for local users also apply to VNC users. |
SSL Encryption |
Function for enabling or disabling SSL encryption. Enable this function for security purposes. If SSL encryption is disabled, the VNC client starts the Remote Frame Buffer (RFB) process. NOTE:
If SSL encryption is enabled, only the VNC clients with SSL encryption enabled can connect to the server OS. If the VNC client does not provide the SSL encryption option, use an SSL tunneling application to implement SSL encryption. |
Maximum Sessions |
Maximum number of users who are allowed to access the VNC interface. This parameter has a fixed value of 5. |
Active Sessions |
Number of users who are concurrently accessing the VNC interface. |