Tripp Lite B064-032-02-IPG Device Management, Device Information, OSD Operation for details

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OSD Operation (continued)

Device Management

The Device Management section allows Super Administrators, and Administrators/Users who have been given permission, to configure and control the KVM switch. When the Device Management icon is selected, it opens with the Device Information page displayed.

Note: If you do not have permission to configure the KVM switch, the Device Management icon will not appear when you log onto the KVM.

Device Information

The Device Information page displays general information about the settings of the KVM switch, and allows you to configure settings related to the KVM’s dual power supplies and temperature sensors.

The following table describes the contents of the Device Information page.

Item

Description

 

 

Device Name

The port name assigned to the KVM switch is displayed here.

 

 

MAC1 Address

The B064- Series KVM switch contains two network interfaces. The MAC address of the first network interface is

 

displayed here. The KVM MAC addresses are also displayed on the bottom panel of the KVM switch.

 

 

MAC2 Address

The B064- Series KVM switch contains two network interfaces. The MAC address of the second network interface is

 

displayed here. The KVM MAC addresses are also displayed on the bottom panel of the KVM switch.

 

 

Firmware Version

The firmware version of the KVM switch is displayed here.

 

 

IP Address1

The IPv4 IP address of the first network interface is displayed here.

 

 

Subnet Mask 1

The IPv4 Subnet Mask of the first network interface is displayed here.

 

 

Gateway 1

The IPv4 Gateway of the first network interface is displayed here.

 

 

Preferred DNS Server 1

The IPv4 Preferred DNS Server of the first network interface is displayed here.

 

 

IP Address2

The IPv4 IP address of the second network interface is displayed here. Note: This is not displayed if the Redundant NIC setting

 

is enabled in the Network sub-section. (See Network section under Device Management in OSD Operation for details.)

 

 

Subnet Mask 2

The IPv4 Subnet Mask of the second network interface is displayed here. Note: This is not displayed if the Redundant

 

NIC setting is enabled in the Network sub-section. (See Network section under Device Management in OSD Operation

 

for details.)

 

 

Gateway 2

The IPv4 Gateway of the second network interface is displayed here. Note: This is not displayed if the Redundant NIC setting

 

is enabled in the Network sub-section. (See Network section under Device Management in OSD Operation for details.)

Preferred DNS Server 2

The IPv4 Preferred DNS Server of the second network interface is displayed here. Note: This is not displayed if the

 

Redundant NIC setting is enabled in the Network sub-section. (See Network section under Device Management in

 

OSD Operation for details.)

 

 

IPv6 Address 1

The IPv6 IP address of the first network interface is displayed here.

 

 

IPv6 Subnet Prefix

The IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length of the first network interface is displayed here.

Length 1

 

 

 

IPv6 Address 2

The IPv6 IP address of the second network interface is displayed here. Note: This is not displayed if the Redundant NIC setting

 

is enabled in the Network sub-section. (See Network section under Device Management in OSD Operation for details.)

IPv6 Subnet Prefix

The IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length of the second network interface is displayed here. Note: This is not displayed if the

Length 2

Redundant NIC setting is enabled in the Network sub-section. (See Network section under Device Management in

 

OSD Operation for details.)

 

 

Power Supply Detection

The B064- IPG KVM features dual power supplies. Checking this checkbox will cause the KVM to beep when receiving

 

power from one source, and a message will appear on the local console screen asking you to confirm that you are

 

aware of the situation.

 

 

Power Supply 1

The icon to the right of this is gray when power supply 1 is not receiving power. It is blue when power supply 1 is

 

receiving power.

 

 

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Contents Models NetDirector Cat5 IP KVM SwitchesTable of Contents Features IntroductionRemote Console Computer Requirements Connected Computer/Server Requirements Supported Video ResolutionsServer Interface Units SIUs Supported Operating SystemsComponents Supported BrowsersFront View No.. Component DescriptionRear View General Safety Instructions Hardware SetupRack Mounting Safety Instructions Single-Stage InstallationStacking Rack MountingTwo-Stage Installation Single-Stage Installations Powering Off & RestartingTwo-Stage Installations Hot PluggingFirst Time Setup Super Administrator SetupNetwork Setup IP Address Determination Local ConsoleNIC Settings IP InstallerBrowser Redundant NICLogging Into the B064-Series KVM Switch Changing the Super Administrator LoginLocal Console Login AP Windows Client Login Browser LoginAP Java Client Login Connection ScreenFile Menu OSD Main OSD OperationWeb Browser Main AP Client MainOSD Tab Bar Port AccessLocal Console Main Icon DescriptionConnections Internet ExplorerNon-Windows Browser Port Selection List Panel Array ModePort Naming ScanPort Level HistoryAttribute Description Section DescriptionFavorites Adding a FavoriteModifying a Favorite Disable it. The default setting is enabled Setting DescriptionUser Preferences Scan DurationSessions AccessAccess Port ConfigurationClick until you toggle to the desired setting Virtual media mounted to the selected portPort Property Associated LinkTime. Choices are Exclusive, Occupy and Share Adding User Accounts User ManagementField Description Deleting User Accounts Modifying User AccountsGroups Groups Creating GroupsGroups Modifying Groups Groups Deleting GroupsAssigning Users to Groups Removing Users From a Group via the User’s Notebook Assigning Users to a Group via the User’s NotebookRemoving Users From a Group via the Group’s Notebook Assigning Users to a Group via the Group’s NotebookDevice Assignment Device Management Power Supply DetectionDevice Information OSD Operation for detailsNetwork Operating ModeWhen using them to connect to the KVM switch Advanced Network Management Settings Disable Local Authentication 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 Select New Attribute Extend and Update the Active Directory SchemaCommon Name userprofile Ldap Display Name userprofile Minimum MaximumClick Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor OpenLDAP Server OpenLDAP Server InstallationCustomizing the OpenLDAP Schema OpenLDAP Server ConfigurationStarting the OpenLDAP Server Ldap DIT Design and Ldif FileDIT Creation Using the New SchemaEnable Dial Out Enable Dial BackSecurity Connection Setup Example Windows XPFiltering Login FailuresIP Filtering To delete an IP filterLogin String Account Policy MAC FilteringEncryption Private Certificate Working ModeEmail Address Administrator@yourcompany.com Certificate Signing RequestField Example Date/Time Time ZoneNetwork Time Notification Settings LogLog Information Upgrade Main Firmware MaintenanceMain Firmware Upgrade Recovery Main ScreenSIU Firmware Upgrade Recovery Upgrade AdaptersBackup Backup/RestoreRestore Ping HostReset on Exit DownloadSystem Operation Control Panel Remote Session OperationHotkey Description HotkeysSystem Macros User MacrosRGB Choosing a pre-determined configurationGamma Adjustment User List Panel USB Ports on Front Panel of KVM SwitchCompose Panel Message Display PanelVirtual Media via Remote Session Virtual MediaMac and Linux Considerations Virtual Media via Local ConsoleManual Mouse Synchronization Mouse Synchronization ProceduresWindows Windows XP and laterRemote Session Operation Remote Session Operation Toolbar Hotkeys OSD ToolbarHotkey Action Icon in the ToolbarPanel Array Toolbar Auto Scanning Multiuser OperationLog Server InstallationStarting Up Menu BarAdd ConfigureEdit DeleteMaintenance EventsSearch Options Contents Network RetryHelp Log Server Main Screen OverviewEvent Panel List PanelRecording They will not be able to communicateAdministration Troubleshooting General Operation TroubleshootingProblem Action AppendixMouse Troubleshooting Virtual Media TroubleshootingAP Windows Client Troubleshooting WinClient ActiveX Viewer Troubleshooting Panel Array Mode TroubleshootingJava Applet & AP Java Client Troubleshooting Sun Systems Troubleshooting Log Server TroubleshootingFactory Default Settings SpecificationsSetting Default Switch RJ45 Pins Modem DB9Temperature Sensor Location Fan Location & Speed InformationFan Speed Year Limited Warranty Warranty Registration
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