Tripp Lite B022-U08-IP Rack Mounting Instructions, Grounding, Single Stage Installation

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5.Installation (continued)

5.2Rack Mounting Instructions

Standard Rack Mounting

1.Depending on whether you want to mount the KVM switch to the front or back of the rack, attach the included rackmount brackets to the front or rear sides of the KVM switch.

2.Using user-supplied screws, mount the rackmount brackets of the KVM switch to the rack.

5.3Grounding

To prevent damage to your installation, it is important that all devices are properly grounded. Using a user-supplied grounding wire, ground the KVM switch by connecting one end of the wire to the grounding terminal on the unit, and the other end of the wire to a suitably grounded object.

5.4 Single Stage Installation

In a single stage installation, there are no additional KVM switches daisy-chained from the master KVM. To set up a single stage installation, refer to the following steps and installation diagram.

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Power OFF all computers that are being connected to the KVM switch.

Add an external console to the KVM by connecting the included USB/PS2 console cable kit to the console port on the back of the unit, and then connecting an external monitor (HD15), keyboard (USB or PS/2) and mouse (USB or PS/2) to the connectors on the cable kit.

Connect a P778-Series USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kit between an available KVM port on the back of the unit and a computer/ server. P778-Series Cable Kits allow you to connect to a computer with either USB or PS/2* keyboard/mouse ports, without the need for separate cables. Note: The distance between the KVM and the connected computer must not exceed 33 ft. (10 m).

Repeat step 3 for each additional computer you wish to connect.

Connect the LAN port on the back of the unit to the network using Cat5e/6 cabling.

Connect the included external power supply to the B022-U08- IP, and then plug it into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor, PDU or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).

After the KVM switch powers up, power ON the connected computers.

*When connecting to computers using the PS/2 connectors of a P778-Series Cable Kit, the Mouse Sync Mode setting must be set to Manual in order to access the computer over IP. If Mouse Sync Mode is set to Automatic, you will not have mouse functionality when accessing that computer over IP. This setting is set to Manual by default.

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Contents Model # B022-U08-IP Table of Contents Introduction Package ContentsFCC Information User NoticeSupported operating systems are shown in the table, below System RequirementsComponents General Safety Instructions InstallationRack Mounting Safety Instructions Standard Rack Mounting Single Stage InstallationRack Mounting Instructions GroundingNetwork Setup-IP Address Configuration Multi-Stage Daisy-chain InstallationIP Installer DNS server field is optional Installation Sharing USB Peripheral Devices Powering Off and RestartingLocal Console Login KVM OperationKey Description Local Console Port AccessOther Hotkeys Invoking the Hotkey ModeWhen Hotkey Mode has been invoked Port Control HotkeysHotkey Mode Invocation Sequence Auto Scan ModeSkip Mode Computer Keyboard/Mouse ResetLogging Into the KVM over IP Hotkey Operation Hotkey Command DescriptionHotkey Summary Table Logging In via the AP Windows Client Web Browser and Non-Browser Remote Port Access Icon Description Port Access via Remote OSDWindows ME Mouse Synchronization ProceduresWindows Windows XP / Server 2003 / VistaRemote Auto Scan Action Hotkey Description Hotkey SetupConfiguring the Hotkeys Video SettingsGray Scale Gamma AdjustmentSetting Description Video Auto SyncCtrl-Alt-Del User List PanelCompose Panel Message Display PanelLocal OSD Remote OSD AdministrationUser ALL Local Console OSDPort that is currently active Local Console OSD F4 Administration ADM Local Console Firmware Upgrade Remote OSD Firmware Upgrade RecoveryRemote OSD Configuration Tab User Management General InformationNetwork User Management Port AccessNetwork Access Ports User Management PermissionsAnms Access RightsInstall the Active Directory Schema Snap-In Check the Enable Ldap Authentication checkboxAnms LDAP/S Configuration Install the Windows Support ToolsAdministration Permission Attribute Value Access Rights DescriptionCharacter Description \Program Files\OpenLDAP OpenLDAP Server InstallationOpenLDAP Server Configuration Anms OpenLDAP ServerLdap Data Stucture Customizing the OpenLDAP SchemaSecurity Using the New SchemaAnms Log Server Settings Security Default Webpage NameCustomization Mouse Sync Mode Customization Firmware UpgradeCustomization Login Failures Customization Working ModeCustomization I/O Reset on ExitReset Default Values Web Management InterfaceIP Address and DNS Server Access PortsDefault Webpage Name IP Installer SettingsRadius Settings LDAP/S Server Configuration Run Adsi Edit. Installed as part of the Support Tools Permission Attribute Value OpenLDAP Server OpenLDAP Server InstallationStarting the Open Ldap Server Ldap Data Structure Log Server SettingsLogin Failure Client Timeout ControlPermissions Mouse Sync Mode Working ModeReset Backup Configuration / User Accounts Firmware UpgradeRestore Configuration / User Accounts Log Server ConfigureMenu Bar Log Server Main Screen EventsOptions HelpEvent Panel List PanelSpecification B022-U08-IP SpecificationsSun Keyboard OSD Default SettingsKeyboard Emulation Mac KeyboardFCC Notice, Class a Warranty Registration
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