Tripp Lite B064-032-04-IPG Port Configuration, Access, Virtual media mounted to the selected port

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OSD Operation (continued)

Access (continued)

Setting

Description

 

 

Access

The Access setting determines if an account is allowed to access the selected port, and if so, what level of access the

 

account has. To edit this setting, click on the box in the Access column next to the account you wish to edit. Continue to

 

click until you toggle to the desired setting.

 

Full Access – This setting is represented by an icon that shows a pair of glasses and a pencil. It allows the

 

corresponding account to both view video and perform operations on the selected port.

 

View Only – This setting is represented by a pair of glasses only. It allows the corresponding account only to view video

 

of the selected port.

 

No Access – This setting is represented by an X, and denies the corresponding account access to the selected port.

 

 

Mount USB

The Mount USB setting determines if an account is allowed to access the virtual media functionality on the selected

 

port, and if so, what level of access the account has. To edit this setting, click on the box in the Mount USB column next

 

to the account you wish to edit. Continue to click until you toggle to the desired setting.

 

Full Access – This setting is represented by an icon that shows a pair of glasses and a pencil. It allows the

 

corresponding account to both read and write to virtual media mounted to the selected port.

 

View Only – This setting is represented by a pair of glasses only. It allows the corresponding account only to read

 

virtual media mounted to the selected port.

 

No Access – This setting is represented by an X, and denies the corresponding account access to virtual media

 

mounted to the selected port.

 

 

Config

The Config setting determines if an account has permission to make changes to the master KVM or port configuration

 

settings. To edit this setting, click on the box in the Config column next to the account you wish to edit. Click to toggle

 

Config access on/off. A check mark enables access, an X disables access. Note: Config checkboxes are provided as

 

a way for Super Administrators and Administrators to customize which ports Administrators and User accounts have

 

Configuration access to. In order for the Config checkbox to enable Configuration access to a port, the Administrator

 

or User account must be given Port Configuration access to the KVM switch. (See Permissions in the Adding User

 

Accounts section under User Management in OSD Operation for details.)

 

 

When you are done editing access rights to the selected port, click on the Save icon in the lower-right corner of the Access sub-section.

Also at the bottom of the page are Copy and Paste icons. These are used to copy the access settings from one port and paste those same settings to another port. To do this, simply highlight the port you want to copy and click on the Copy icon. Then highlight the port you want to paste to and click the Paste icon.

Port Configuration

The Port Configuration sub-section allows Super Administrators and Administrators to edit port properties settings, assign system macros to a port, and add/remove associated links. When the master KVM is highlighted and the Port Configuration sub-section is selected, the following screen appears.

The only setting that appears on this page is the Occupy Timeout setting. This setting controls the amount of inactivity time before a port that is set to Occupy (see Port Property section on the following page for details) is opened for access by another user. Enter in a value from 0 to 255 seconds. The default is 3 seconds.

When a standard port is highlighted and the Port Configuration sub- section is selected, a screen opens up that contains two sections; Port Property and Associated Link. The Port Property section is opened first by default.

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Contents NetDirector Cat5 IP KVM Switches ModelsTable of Contents Features IntroductionRemote Console Computer Requirements Supported Video Resolutions Connected Computer/Server RequirementsServer Interface Units SIUs Supported Operating SystemsSupported Browsers ComponentsFront View No.. Component DescriptionRear View Hardware Setup General Safety InstructionsSingle-Stage Installation Rack Mounting Safety InstructionsStacking Rack MountingTwo-Stage Installation Powering Off & Restarting Single-Stage InstallationsTwo-Stage Installations Hot PluggingSuper Administrator Setup First Time SetupNetwork Setup IP Address Determination Local ConsoleIP Installer NIC SettingsBrowser Redundant NICLogging Into the B064-Series KVM Switch Changing the Super Administrator LoginLocal Console Login Browser Login AP Windows Client LoginAP Java Client Login Connection ScreenFile Menu OSD Operation OSD MainWeb Browser Main AP Client MainPort Access OSD Tab BarLocal Console Main Icon DescriptionConnections Internet ExplorerNon-Windows Browser Panel Array Mode Port Selection ListPort Naming ScanHistory Port LevelAttribute Description Section DescriptionFavorites Adding a FavoriteModifying a Favorite Setting Description Disable it. The default setting is enabledUser Preferences Scan DurationAccess SessionsPort Configuration AccessClick until you toggle to the desired setting Virtual media mounted to the selected portPort Property Associated LinkTime. Choices are Exclusive, Occupy and Share User Management Adding User AccountsField Description Modifying User Accounts Deleting User AccountsGroups Groups Creating GroupsGroups Modifying Groups Groups Deleting GroupsAssigning Users to Groups Assigning Users to a Group via the User’s Notebook Removing Users From a Group via the User’s NotebookAssigning Users to a Group via the Group’s Notebook Removing Users From a Group via the Group’s NotebookDevice Assignment Power Supply Detection Device ManagementDevice Information OSD Operation for detailsOperating Mode NetworkWhen using them to connect to the KVM switch Advanced Network Management Settings Authentication Disable Local AuthenticationRadius Settings Ldap / Ldaps Authentication and Authorization SettingsInstall the Windows 2003 Support Tools Install the Active Directory Schema Snap-inCreating a Start Menu Shortcut Entry Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema Select New AttributeCommon Name userprofile Ldap Display Name userprofile Minimum MaximumClick Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor OpenLDAP Server Installation OpenLDAP ServerOpenLDAP Server Configuration Customizing the OpenLDAP SchemaStarting the OpenLDAP Server Ldap DIT Design and Ldif FileUsing the New Schema DIT CreationEnable Dial Back Enable Dial OutConnection Setup Example Windows XP SecurityLogin Failures FilteringIP Filtering To delete an IP filterLogin String Account Policy MAC FilteringEncryption Working Mode Private CertificateEmail Address Administrator@yourcompany.com Certificate Signing RequestField Example Date/Time Time ZoneNetwork Time Notification Settings LogLog Information Maintenance Upgrade Main FirmwareMain Firmware Upgrade Recovery Main ScreenUpgrade Adapters SIU Firmware Upgrade RecoveryBackup/Restore BackupRestore Ping HostReset on Exit DownloadSystem Operation Remote Session Operation Control PanelHotkeys Hotkey DescriptionUser Macros System MacrosChoosing a pre-determined configuration RGBGamma Adjustment USB Ports on Front Panel of KVM Switch User List PanelCompose Panel Message Display PanelVirtual Media Virtual Media via Remote SessionVirtual Media via Local Console Mac and Linux ConsiderationsMouse Synchronization Procedures Manual Mouse SynchronizationWindows Windows XP and laterRemote Session Operation Remote Session Operation OSD Toolbar Toolbar HotkeysHotkey Action Icon in the ToolbarPanel Array Toolbar Multiuser Operation Auto ScanningInstallation Log ServerStarting Up Menu BarConfigure AddEdit DeleteMaintenance EventsSearch Contents Network Retry OptionsHelp Log Server Main Screen OverviewList Panel Event PanelRecording They will not be able to communicateGeneral Operation Troubleshooting Administration TroubleshootingProblem Action AppendixMouse Troubleshooting Virtual Media TroubleshootingAP Windows Client Troubleshooting WinClient ActiveX Viewer Troubleshooting Panel Array Mode TroubleshootingJava Applet & AP Java Client Troubleshooting Log Server Troubleshooting Sun Systems TroubleshootingSpecifications Factory Default SettingsSetting Default Switch RJ45 Pins Modem DB9Temperature Sensor Location Fan Location & Speed InformationFan Speed Warranty Registration Year Limited Warranty
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