Tripp Lite B064-032-04-IPG Connected Computer/Server Requirements, Supported Video Resolutions

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Introduction (continued)

Connected Computer/Server Requirements

Computers/servers to be connected to the B064-Series KVM Switch must have the following:

• VGA, SVGA or Multisync port

For USB Server Interface Unit Connections: Type A USB port and

USB host controller

For PS/2 Server Interface Unit Connections: 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard and mouse ports

Supported Video Resolutions

Only the following non-interlaced video signals are supported:

Resolution

Refresh Rates

 

 

 

 

640 x 480

60, 70, 72, 75, 85

 

 

 

 

720 x 400

70, 75

 

 

 

 

800 x 600

56, 60, 70, 72, 75, 85

 

 

 

 

1024 x 768

60, 70, 75, 85

 

 

 

 

1152 x 864

60, 70, 75, 85

 

 

 

 

1152 x 900

66, 76

 

 

 

 

1280 x 1024

60, 70, 75, 85

 

 

 

 

1600 x 1200

60

 

 

 

 

Server Interface Units (SIUs)

Cat5e/6 cable is required to connect the B064-Series KVM Switches to one of the Server Interface Units (SIUs). The following SIUs are required for use with the B064 Series KVM Switch:

Function

 

SIU

 

 

Connect to a computer/server with PS/2 ports – 164 ft. (50m) Max Distance

B054-001-PS2

 

 

Connect to a computer/server with PS/2 ports – 164 ft. (50m) Max Distance

B055-001-PS2

 

 

 

Connect to

a computer/server with USB ports – No Virtual Media Support; 164 ft. (50m) Max Distance

B054-001-USB

 

 

 

Connect to

a computer/server with USB ports – No Virtual Media Support; 164 ft. (50m) Max Distance

B055-001-USB

 

 

Connect to a Sun computer/server with USB ports – 164 ft. (50m) Max Distance

B054-001-SUN

 

 

 

Connect to

a computer/server with USB ports – Supports Virtual Media; 164 ft. (50m) Max Distance

B055-001-USB-V2

 

 

Connect to a serial based device – 492 ft. (150m) Max Distance

B055-001-SER

 

 

 

Note: SIUs that were purchased prior to that of your KVM switch may require a firmware upgrade in order for them to work properly (see Maintenance under OSD Operation section for details).

Supported Operating Systems

Supported operating systems for computer/servers that connect to the

B064-Series KVM switches are shown in the table at right:

Supported operating systems for users that remotely log into the B064-Series KVM Switches include Windows 2000 and higher, and those capable of running Sun’s Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6, Update 3, or higher.

OS

Version

 

 

Windows

2000 and higher

 

 

Linux Red Hat

7.1 and higher

 

 

Linux Fedora

Core 2 and higher

 

 

Linux SuSE

9.0 and higher

 

 

Linux Mandriva

9.0 and higher

 

 

UNIX AIX

4.3 and higher

 

 

UNIX FreeBSD

4.2 and higher

 

 

UNIX Sun

Solaris 8 and higher

 

 

Novell Netware

5.0 and higher

 

 

Mac

OS 9 and higher

 

 

DOS

6.2 and higher

 

 

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Contents NetDirector Cat5 IP KVM Switches ModelsTable of Contents Introduction FeaturesRemote 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 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 OSD Operation OSD MainWeb Browser Main AP Client MainPort Access OSD Tab BarLocal Console Main Icon DescriptionInternet Explorer ConnectionsNon-Windows Browser Panel Array Mode Port Selection ListPort Naming ScanHistory Port LevelAttribute Description Section DescriptionAdding a Favorite FavoritesModifying 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 portAssociated Link Port PropertyTime. Choices are Exclusive, Occupy and Share User Management Adding User AccountsField Description Modifying User Accounts Deleting User AccountsGroups 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 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 Active Directory Schema Snap-in Install the Windows 2003 Support ToolsCreating 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 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 Maintenance Upgrade Main FirmwareMain Firmware Upgrade Recovery Main ScreenUpgrade Adapters SIU Firmware Upgrade RecoveryBackup/Restore BackupRestore Ping HostDownload Reset on ExitSystem 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 DeleteEvents MaintenanceSearch Contents Network Retry OptionsHelp Log Server Main Screen OverviewList Panel Event PanelRecording They will not be able to communicateGeneral Operation Troubleshooting Administration TroubleshootingProblem Action 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 TroubleshootingSpecifications Factory Default SettingsSetting Default Switch RJ45 Pins Modem DB9Fan Location & Speed Information Temperature Sensor LocationFan Speed Warranty Registration Year Limited Warranty
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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.

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