Tripp Lite Essential Default Login Guide for Network Card Configuration

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Getting Started

Note: 1. All screen displays in this manual are for example purposes. The actual may vary slightly in appearance and wording.

2.If you are the administrator logging in for first time, use the default Username: administrator; and the default Password: password. For security purposes, it is imperative that you remove these and set a unique Username and Password with the appropriate permissions (see User Manager, p. 13).

3.If an invalid login is entered, the following message will appear: Invalid Username or Password. Please try again. If message is displayed, attempt to log in again being careful to use the Username and Password.

Screen Elements

Except for the Logout icon, the icons arranged horizontally across the top of the page are the administration utilities. They are used to configure the B014-000 for operation. Your ability to make configuration changes depends on the permissions associated with your login informa- tion (see User Manager, p. 13).

Note: Be sure to click the Logout icon when you end your session.

The functions of each of the buttons in the bar are described in the table below:

Icon

Purpose

Apply

Saves without implementing any changes made in the administration

 

dialog boxes (see the Administration chapter). The changes only go into

 

effect when you enable Reset on exit (see p. 14 for details) and log out.

Windows Client

Allows users to connect to the B014-000 using Windows software, and

 

to remotely control the connected server (or servers via a KVM switch).

Java Client

For platform independence, the Java Client allows users with Java

 

installed to connect to the B014-000 and to remotely control the

 

connected server (or servers via a KVM switch).

Log

All the events that take place on the B014-000 are recorded in a log file

 

(see Network p. 10 for details). Clicking this icon displays the contents

 

of the log file.

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