Tripp Lite B020-016-17-IP owner manual Access Port, Log Server, Field Explanation, Https

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7.Administration (continued)

7.6Administration Page (continued)

7.6.1 User Management (continued)

Heading

Description

 

This function allows the Administrator or a User with

 

Administration permission to define the selected User’s

 

access to the computers on a Port-by-Port basis.

 

For each User profile, select a port and click it to cycle

 

through the choices:

 

Full - The user can view the screen and can perform

 

operations on the system from the keyboard and

Port Access

mouse.

View - A diagonal line through the port icon indicates

 

 

the port access is View. The user can view the screen,

 

but cannot perform operations on the system.

 

Null (no access rights) - An X through the port icon

 

indicates no port access. The Port will not show up on

 

the User’s list on the Main Screen.

 

Repeat until access rights have been set for all ports.

 

The default is Full for all users on all Ports.

7.6.2 Service Configuration

Access Port

As a security measure, if a firewall is being used, the Administrator can specify the port numbers that the firewall will allow, and set the firewall accordingly. Users must specify the port number when they log in to the NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access. If an invalid port number (or no port number) is specified, the KVM switch will not be found.

An explanation of the Access Port fields is given in the table below:

Field

Explanation

 

This is the port number that must be specified

Program

when connecting from the Windows Client software

program. Valid entries are from 1024 - 60,000. The

 

 

default is 9000.

Java

This is the port number used for Java Client

connections. Valid entries are from 0 - 65535.

 

HTTP

The port number for a browser login. The default is 80.

HTTPS

The port number for a secure browser login. The

default is 443.

 

Note: If there is no firewall (on an intranet, for example), it doesn’t matter what these numbers are set to, since they have no effect. You must set different values for each of the service ports.

Log Server

Important transactions that occur on the KVM switch, such as logins and

internal status messages, are kept in an automatically generated log file.

In this panel, you specify the MAC address and a port number for the computer that the Log Server resides on.

Installation and operation of the Log Server is discussed in Chapter 12. The Log File is discussed in Chapter 11.

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Contents Console KVM Switch With IP Access Table of Contents Java Client Warranty Warranty RegistrationLog File Log ServerFCC Information Package ContentsUser Notice IntroductionSupports Radius server authentication FeaturesSystem Requirements PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports 6-pin Mini-DIN USB portKeyboard Module See Keyboard Module, section ComponentsLCD module so you can slide it away Standard Rack Mounting, for detailsLCD Module General Safety Instructions InstallationNever spill liquid of any kind on the device Rack MountingTwo-Stage Installation Single-Stage InstallationPower on the second stage KVM switches Standard Rack MountingOpening the Console Basic OperationAdjustment Settings LCD OSD ConfigurationUsing the front handle, push the module all the way Closing the ConsoleAdministration Choice Meaning MainPort Operation Setting Function ConfigurationAs Quick View Ports Quick View + Powered on Scroll Lock Scroll Lock or Ctrl Ctrl. SinceGeneral AdministrationDescription Heading DescriptionLog Server Access PortField Explanation HttpRadius Server Access Rights Network Transfer Rate Check Enable RadiusIP Address DNS ServerIP and MAC Filtering Default Webpage Name192.168.0.126/abcdefg USM0 AllLogin Failures AdministationWorking Mode IP Access cannot be pingedUpgrading the Firmware KVM switchTo set the time, use the 24 hour Hhmmss format LogTo log in from an Internet browser Browser OperationLogging Webpage Icons Webpage LayoutGeneral Dialog Box Webpage ButtonsActivating the OSD Windows ClientWindows Client Control Panel Windows Client OSDDialog box. See .1, Activating the OSD, for details Click to exit the remote viewIcon Purpose Default Hotkey When you have finished keying in your sequence, Click StopRGB Gamma AdjustmentOption Usage Message Display Panel Button BarCompose Panel User List PanelToolbar appears in the upper left corner of the screen OSD Toolbar IconsMultiuser Operation Keyboard and Mouse Considerations For additional mouse synchronization procedures, see pagesJava Client Java Client Control Panel Java Client OSDWindows XP / Windows Server WindowsWindows ME / Windows Windows NT / WindowsMessage Board Button Bar Clicking the Exit button terminates the Java Client session Log FileLog File on Remote Main Starting Up InstallationLog Server Maintenance Events Menu has two items Search and MaintenanceMenu Bar Menu bar consists of four itemsList Panel Log Server Main ScreenKey in the number of seconds, then click OK to finish Log Server Main Screen is divided into two main panelsWindows Client AP OperationTerm Explanation Click DisconnectFile Menu To connect to a port on the KVM switchTools Menu KeyboardJava Client Switch remote main page displays on your monitorEnding the Session Box. Click Disconnect to end the sessionOSD Factory Default Settings SpecificationsFactory default settings are as follows Setting DefaultAdministration Problems Symptom Action TroubleshootingGeneral Operation Problems Symptom Action Java Client Problems Symptom ActionSun Systems Problems Symptom Action Panel Array Mode Problems ActionWindows Client Problems Symptom Action Warranty Registration WarrantyScreen Resolutions Higher than 1280 x About HD15 Connectors
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