Tripp Lite B051-000 owner manual Timeout, Login failure, and Working mode parameters

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AP Operation

Customization

This page allows the Administrator to upgrade the firmware and to set

Timeout, Login failure, and Working mode parameters.

An explanation of all Customization parameters except Firmware Upgrade is given in the table below. Firmware Upgrade is discussed in the section following this table.

Parameter

Explanation

Timeout

If the B051-000 doesn’t receive any input from a computer that is accessing it with the Windows Client or Java Applet for the

 

amount of time specified here, it ends the connection. The default is 3 minutes.

 

 

Login Failure

Allowed: Sets the number of consecutive failed login attempts that are permitted from a remote computer. The default is 5.

 

Timeout - Sets the amount of time a remote computer must wait before attempting to login again after it has exceeded the

 

number of allowed failures. The default is 3 minutes.

 

 

Working Mode

Enable ICMP: If ICMP is checked, the B051-000 can be pinged, and an IP address can be assigned with the ARP command.

 

If it is not checked, the device cannot be pinged or assigned an IP address with the ARP command. ICMP is checked by

 

default.

 

Enable Device List: If this item is checked, the device will show up in the list of local B051-000 units on the AP Windows

 

Client Connection screen. If it is not checked, it will not show up. It is checked by default.

 

Force All to Grayscale: If this item is checked, the remote display for all users is changed to grayscale. This can speed up I/O

 

transfer in low bandwidth situations. By default, this item is not checked.

 

Enable Browser: If this item is checked, users are allowed access to the B051-000 from a browser. If this function is not

 

enabled, users will not be able to log into the unit via their browser. It is checked by default.

 

Enable Multiuser: If this item is checked, multiple users can log into the B051-000 at the same time. It is checked by default.

 

 

Mouse Sync

Automatic: If this item is checked, the B051-000 will automatically sync the remote and local mouse pointers. It is checked by

Mode

default. Note: This feature only supports USB mice on Windows and Mac (G4 or higher) systems. For all other configurations,

 

we recommend that you select Manual.

 

Manual: If this item is checked, all mouse synching must be done manually with the Windows Client and Java Applet synching

 

procedures. By default, this item is not checked. Note: Sun systems must use the Manual setting. If you use the Manual setting

 

it may also be necessary to make additional mouse movement settings.

 

 

USB IO Settings

OS: When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse I/O, drop down the list to

 

select the platform it uses. Choices are PC, Mac1, Mac2, and Sun. PC is the default OS. Note: In general, Mac 1 works best

 

with older Mac OS versions, whereas Mac 2 works best with newer ones. This may vary, however. If you encounter problems

 

with one setting, try selecting the other one.

 

Language: When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse I/O, drop down

 

the list to select the keyboard language it uses. English is the default language.

 

 

Reset

Some configuration changes only take effect after a B051-000 reset. These include changes on the Network page, a

 

Log Server port change, enabling/disabling browser access and upgrading the firmware. For those changes, a check is

 

automatically put in the Reset on Exit box. To have the changes take effect, log out and then log back in again. A wait of

 

approximately 30 to 60 seconds is necessary before logging in following the reset.

 

Note: If the B051-000’s performance degrades, reset it by putting a check in the Reset on Exit box, and then log out / log in.

 

 

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