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OSD Operation (continued)

Device Information (continued)

Item

Description

 

 

Power Supply 2

The icon to the right of this is gray when power supply 2 is not receiving power. It is blue when power supply 2 is

 

receiving power.

 

 

Fan Warning Message

The B064- IPG KVM features temperature sensors that turn the unit’s fans on/off at certain temperatures. Checking

 

this checkbox will cause the KVM to beep when the fans stop, and a message will appear on the local console screen

 

asking you to confirm that you are aware of the situation. Note: This notification is prompted whenever a fan stops, and

 

does not necessarily mean that a fan has failed. As fans are programmed to turn off when the unit drops below a certain

 

temperature, this notification may be prompted due to normal operation.

 

 

Fan Speed (RPM)

The current speed of the KVMs 6 fans is displayed here. The speed of the fan is automatically adjusted according to the

 

temperature. (See Specifications section for fan and sensor location)

 

• If any of the KVMs four sensors sense temperatures greater than 32 C, all fans will be set to spin at half speed.

 

• When all four of the KVMs sensors senses the temperature has dropped below 30 C, all of the fans will be turned off.

 

• If any of the KVMs four sensors senses temperatures greater than 45 C, all fans will be set to spin at full speed.

 

• When all four of the KVMs sensors senses the temperature has dropped below 40 C, all of the fans will be brought

 

down to half speed.

 

 

Temperature Warning

When this checkbox is checked, the system will make a recording in the event log every time that the temperature drops

Message

below or rises above the low and high temperature thresholds.

 

 

Threshold

When the Temperature Warning Message checkbox is checked, the system will make a recording in the event log every

 

time that the temperature drops below or rises above the Low and High temperature thresholds entered here.

 

 

Temperature

Temperature readings from the temperature sensors are displayed here. You can choose to display the temperature

 

readings in either Celsius or Fahrenheit. (See Specifications section for fan and sensor location.)

 

 

Operating Mode

The Operating Mode sub-section allows the working parameters of the KVM to be set. The settings in this sub-section are described in the table below.

Item

Description

 

 

Force All to Grayscale

When this checkbox is checked, all of the accounts in the installation will be forced to view the remote video in black and white.

 

This can help improve keyboard and mouse response time on slower networks.

 

 

Enable Device List

When this checkbox is checked, the KVM switch will appear in the device list of the non-browser Windows and Java client main

 

pages. If this checkbox is not checked, you will still be able to access the KVM via the non-browser clients, but you will have to

 

manually type in the IP address instead of selecting it from the device list.

 

 

Enable Adapter ID

When this checkbox is checked, the KVM stores the SIU port properties settings and port access rights, so that if the SIU is

 

moved to another port, these settings are moved with it. Note: When Enable Adapter ID is checked, Administrator and User

 

accounts will not see ports that have a powered-off computer, or no computer, connected to them, even if they are given

 

access to those ports.

Enable First Rider

When this checkbox is checked, only the first user on a bus can switch ports. (See Bus Info section under Control Panel in

Transfer

Remote Session Operation for details.)

 

 

Keyboard/Mouse

This drop-down menu allows you to broadcast the keyboard and/or mouse commands to all accessible computers at the same

Broadcast

time. This functionality is disabled by default. Note: For the broadcast feature to function properly, all of the computers must be

 

running the same OS, all monitors must be set to the same resolution, and the computer screens must have the same layout.

Console Keyboard

Select from the drop-down list the language of the keyboard that is connected to the KVM console port. This defaults at English

Language

US.

 

 

Network

The Network sub-section is where the KVMs network settings are entered.

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Contents NetDirector Cat5 IP KVM Switches ModelsTable of Contents Introduction FeaturesRemote Console Computer Requirements Server Interface Units SIUs Supported Video ResolutionsConnected Computer/Server Requirements Supported Operating SystemsFront View Supported BrowsersComponents No.. Component DescriptionRear View Hardware Setup General Safety InstructionsStacking Single-Stage InstallationRack Mounting Safety Instructions Rack MountingTwo-Stage Installation Two-Stage Installations Powering Off & RestartingSingle-Stage Installations Hot PluggingNetwork Setup IP Address Determination Super Administrator SetupFirst Time Setup Local ConsoleBrowser IP InstallerNIC Settings Redundant NICChanging the Super Administrator Login Logging Into the B064-Series KVM SwitchLocal Console Login Browser Login AP Windows Client LoginConnection Screen AP Java Client LoginFile Menu Web Browser Main OSD OperationOSD Main AP Client MainLocal Console Main Port AccessOSD Tab Bar Icon DescriptionInternet Explorer ConnectionsNon-Windows Browser Port Naming Panel Array ModePort Selection List ScanAttribute Description HistoryPort Level Section DescriptionAdding a Favorite FavoritesModifying a Favorite User Preferences Setting DescriptionDisable it. The default setting is enabled Scan DurationAccess SessionsClick until you toggle to the desired setting Port ConfigurationAccess Virtual media mounted to the selected portAssociated Link Port PropertyTime. Choices are Exclusive, Occupy and Share User Management Adding User AccountsField Description Groups Modifying User AccountsDeleting User Accounts Groups Creating GroupsGroups Deleting Groups Groups Modifying 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 Device Information Power Supply DetectionDevice Management OSD Operation for detailsOperating Mode NetworkWhen using them to connect to the KVM switch Advanced Network Management Settings Radius Settings AuthenticationDisable Local Authentication Ldap / Ldaps Authentication and Authorization SettingsInstall the Active Directory Schema Snap-in Install the Windows 2003 Support ToolsCreating a Start Menu Shortcut Entry Common Name userprofile Ldap Display Name userprofile Extend and Update the Active Directory SchemaSelect New Attribute Minimum MaximumClick Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor OpenLDAP Server Installation OpenLDAP ServerStarting the OpenLDAP Server OpenLDAP Server ConfigurationCustomizing the OpenLDAP Schema Ldap DIT Design and Ldif FileUsing the New Schema DIT CreationEnable Dial Back Enable Dial OutConnection Setup Example Windows XP SecurityIP Filtering Login FailuresFiltering To delete an IP filterAccount Policy MAC Filtering Login StringEncryption Working Mode Private CertificateCertificate Signing Request Email Address Administrator@yourcompany.comField Example Time Zone Date/TimeNetwork Time Log Notification SettingsLog Information Main Firmware Upgrade Recovery MaintenanceUpgrade Main Firmware Main ScreenUpgrade Adapters SIU Firmware Upgrade RecoveryRestore Backup/RestoreBackup Ping HostDownload Reset on ExitSystem Operation Remote Session Operation Control PanelHotkeys Hotkey DescriptionUser Macros System MacrosChoosing a pre-determined configuration RGBGamma Adjustment Compose Panel USB Ports on Front Panel of KVM SwitchUser List Panel Message Display PanelVirtual Media Virtual Media via Remote SessionVirtual Media via Local Console Mac and Linux ConsiderationsWindows Mouse Synchronization ProceduresManual Mouse Synchronization Windows XP and laterRemote Session Operation Remote Session Operation Hotkey Action OSD ToolbarToolbar Hotkeys Icon in the ToolbarPanel Array Toolbar Multiuser Operation Auto ScanningStarting Up InstallationLog Server Menu BarEdit ConfigureAdd DeleteEvents MaintenanceSearch Help Contents Network RetryOptions Log Server Main Screen OverviewRecording List PanelEvent Panel They will not be able to communicateProblem Action General Operation TroubleshootingAdministration Troubleshooting AppendixVirtual Media Troubleshooting Mouse TroubleshootingAP Windows Client Troubleshooting Panel Array Mode Troubleshooting WinClient ActiveX Viewer TroubleshootingJava Applet & AP Java Client Troubleshooting Log Server Troubleshooting Sun Systems TroubleshootingSetting Default SpecificationsFactory Default Settings Switch RJ45 Pins Modem DB9Fan Location & Speed Information Temperature Sensor LocationFan Speed Warranty Registration Year Limited Warranty
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B064-016-02-IPG, B064-032-02-IPG, B064-016-04-IPG, B064-032-04-IPG specifications

The Tripp Lite B064-032-04-IPG is a highly efficient and versatile KVM switch that offers seamless control over multiple computers or servers from a single console. This device is engineered for professionals and IT administrators who require robust management of servers or machines located in different physical locations, particularly in demanding environments like data centers or server rooms.

One of the standout features of the B064-032-04-IPG is its ability to facilitate access to up to 32 computers using a single set of keyboard, video monitor, and mouse. This not only streamlines workflows but also reduces clutter, as users no longer need multiple sets of peripherals for each machine. The switch supports both USB and PS/2 connection types, making it compatible with a wide range of devices.

The B064-032-04-IPG leverages advanced technology to offer a responsive and high-resolution video output, supporting resolutions up to 1920 x 1200. This ensures that users can easily view and interact with multiple systems without sacrificing visual quality. Additionally, the switch features a built-in web interface that allows administrators to configure settings with ease, enabling effective management in remote or local scenarios.

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Built with a sturdy and reliable design, the Tripp Lite B064-032-04-IPG is suitable for various environments, including those that require ruggedness and durability. Its compact form factor makes installation straightforward, and its fanless design ensures silent operation, which is ideal for noise-sensitive areas.

In conclusion, the Tripp Lite B064-032-04-IPG is a powerful KVM switch that combines multiple advanced features, technologies, and characteristics, making it an excellent choice for large-scale server management. With its ease of use, security features, and high performance, it provides a seamless solution for IT professionals looking to optimize their hardware management in complex environments.