Tripp Lite B020-016-17-IP owner manual Standard Rack Mounting, Single-Stage Installation

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5.Installation (continued)

5.2Standard Rack Mounting

The NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access is designed for mounting in a 1U rack system. For convenience, a rack mounting kit is included with your console KVM switch for quick installation. The various mounting options are explained in the sections that follow.Standard

Rack Mounting

The standard rack mounting brackets that come attached to the console KVM switch allow the unit to be installed in a standard 1U rack by a single individual.

1.Slide out the rear mounting brackets from the console and mount both brackets (separate from the console) to the inside rear of a standard 1U rack system using user-supplied screws.

2.Take the console and gently slide it into the two rear-mounted brackets in the rack and secure the console in place by inserting user-supplied screws.

2-Post Rackmounting

The console KVM switch can also be mounted in a 2-post rack installation using the optional

2-Post Rack Mount Kit (model #: B019-000). The mounting hardware allows for the console to be opened with the drawer in any position. Heavy-duty 14-gauge steel provides stability and prevents the console frame from twisting. See the B019-000 instructional manual for detailed mounting instructions.

5.3 Single-Stage Installation

In a Single Stage installation, there are no additional switches cascaded down from the first unit. To set up a single stage installation, refer to the installation diagram (the numbers in the diagram correspond to the numbers of the installation steps) and do the following:

Note: Power off all computers before connecting them to the console KVM switch.

1(Optional) If you choose to install an external console, plug your keyboard, monitor, and mouse into the Console Ports located on the rear panel. (The external mouse can also be connected to the external mouse port located on the Keyboard Panel of the unit.)

2Using a P774-Series (PS/2) or P776-Series (USB) KVM cable kit, plug the yellow custom HD15 connector into any available KVM port on the switch.

3At the other end of the cable, plug the keyboard, video (blue), and mouse connectors into their respective ports on the computer.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each additional computer/server you are connecting to the console KVM switch

4Plug the Cat5e/6 cable from the LAN into the LAN port on the rear panel.

5Connect the power cord provided with this package to an AC source and the power socket.

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After you are all cabled up, you can power on the switch. After the switch is powered on, power on the computers.

Note: The B020-008-17-IP is pictured above. The only difference between it and the B020-016-17-IP is the number of KVM ports.

5.4 Two-Stage Installation

To expand the number of computers that can be controlled in your KVM installation, up to 16* additional KVM switches (model B007-008) can be cascaded to a NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access. As many as 128* computers can be controlled in a complete two stage installation. In a two stage installation, the NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access is considered the first stage unit; the cascaded B007-008 KVM switches are considered second stage units.

*Using a B020-016-17-IP as the first stage unit To set up a two stage installation, do the following:

1.Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up, including all preexisting devices on the installation, have been turned off.

2.Use a P774-Series (PS/2) KVM cable kit to connect any available KVM

Port on the First Stage unit to the Console ports of the Second Stage unit.

3.Use the appropriate KVM cable kits (as described in the Cables section of the B007-008 owner’s manual to connect any available KVM port on the second stage KVM switch to the keyboard, video, and mouse ports of the computers you are installing.

(Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for any additional second stage KVM switches that you wish to cascade from the NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP

Access.)

4.If it is not already powered on, power on the NetDirector Console KVM

Switch with IP Access.

5.Power on the second stage KVM switches.

6.Power on the connected computers.

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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 LogBrowser Operation LoggingTo log in from an Internet browser 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 StopGamma Adjustment Option UsageRGB Message Display Panel Button BarCompose Panel User List PanelToolbar appears in the upper left corner of the screen OSD Toolbar IconsMultiuser Operation For additional mouse synchronization procedures, see pages Java ClientKeyboard and Mouse Considerations Java Client Control Panel Java Client OSDWindows XP / Windows Server WindowsWindows ME / Windows Windows NT / WindowsMessage Board Button Bar Log File Log File on Remote MainClicking the Exit button terminates the Java Client session Installation Log ServerStarting Up 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 ActionPanel Array Mode Problems Action Windows Client Problems Symptom ActionSun Systems Problems Symptom Action Warranty Registration WarrantyScreen Resolutions Higher than 1280 x About HD15 Connectors
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B020-016-17-IP specifications

The Tripp Lite B020-016-17-IP is a robust and versatile 16-Port KVM switch designed for managing multiple servers and workstations in a secure and efficient manner. This device is particularly suitable for data centers and network operations centers where space and efficiency are paramount.

One of the standout features of the B020-016-17-IP is its support for an IP-based remote access functionality, allowing users to control their KVM switch from anywhere over the internet. This is particularly useful for IT administrators who need to manage servers without being physically present, enhancing flexibility and operational efficiency. With this feature, users can easily switch between different servers using a web-based interface.

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