Tripp Lite B072-032-IP4, B072-016-IP2 owner manual My Targets Section, Server available for access

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2.. Web Configuration Interface

2..3 My Targets Section

The My Targets section of the Web Configuration Interface is the first page that is displayed upon logging into the KVM remotely. This section is where users remotely access the connected computers/servers and serial devices. When accessing the My Targets section, only the connected computers/servers and devices that the logged-in account has access to are displayed in the Data Pane. For administrators, a graphic of the KVM’s back panel is displayed in between the Toolbar and Data Pane. The features of this page are described in the following section.

The following table describes the icons found in the My Targets section Toolbar.

Icon

Description

 

 

 

In the My Targets section, clicking the Reload icon refreshes the page to display the most current information.

 

 

 

Clicking the Power icon brings up a dropdown menu of power management actions you can perform on the selected port.

 

Note: In order to perform power management actions on a port, it must be configured to match a power outlet of a power

 

device that has been added to the KVM. (See the Power Device and Power Outlets sections of this manual for details)

 

Cycle – Choose the Cycle option to perform a power cycle on the computer/server connected to the selected port.

 

Up –Choose the Up option to turn the power to the computer/server connected to the selected port on.

 

Down – Choose the Down option to turn the power to the computer/server connected to the selected port off.

 

The Disconnect icon allows admin accounts to disconnect users from a server port. If a server port is being accessed by

 

another account, highlighting the port and clicking the Disconnect icon terminates the remote session, making the Target

 

Server available for access.

 

 

 

Clicking on the Display icon initiates a remote session, with the selected port displayed. (See the Remote Session section

 

of this manual for details on managing a remote session)

 

 

For administrators, a graphic of the KVM’s back panel is displayed in between the Toolbar and Data Pane. The features of this graphic are described below.

Dual Power Outlets – A Green power outlet indicates that it is working. A Red power outlet indicates that it is not working properly. A

Black power outlet indicates that it is not connected.

Serial 1 and 2 Ports – An Orange serial port indicates that a serial device is connected and currently being accessed by another account.

A Black serial port indicates one of three things; a device is connected and available for use, a device is connected but is not functioning properly, or a device is not connected.

LAN 1 and 2 Ports – A Green LAN port indicates that it is the active LAN port. The other LAN port will be Black. Only one LAN can be operational at a time. When a LAN redundancy event occurs, and LAN 2 takes over for LAN 1, the LAN 1 port will be red and LAN 2 port will be green.

Target Servers – The Target Server ports will illuminate different colors to indicate their status. The different statuses are discussed in detail in the chart on the following page. A Blue port indicates that the Target Server is Available; a Green port indicates that a Remote Session or Local Exclusive Session is taking place on the Target Server; an Orange port indicates a Remote Exclusive Session; a Reddish Brown port indicates a Blocked server status; a Black port indicates an Off server status; a Red port indicates a No Communication with Device server status.

, - The arrow icons to the lower-left of the back panel graphic allow the logged in account to hide or unhide it. Clicking the arrow will hide the rear panel graphic; clicking the arrow will unhide it.

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Contents NetCommander IP Cat5 Multi-User KVM Switch Table of Contents Legal Notice Features and BenefitsProduct Overview Terminology SafetyTarget Server Compatibility Client Computer CompatibilitySystem Components NetCommander IP UnitElement Functionality Power Outlets Rackmounting the NetCommander IPInitial Settings Default IP Address Connecting the SystemTo set the IPv6 address via the local console OSD To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSDTo set the IP address via the Web Configuration Interface Product Overview Logging Into the Web Configuration Interface Web Configuration InterfaceKVM Web Configuration Interface LayoutMy Targets Section Server available for accessServer Status Configuration SectionTo perform a firmware upgrade, follow these steps Firmware UpgradeWeb Configuration Interface To back up data Backup/RestoreTo install an SSL Certificate To restore dataSSL Certificate Configuring the IPv4 LAN Settings Configuring the Device ID settingsConfiguring the IPv6 LAN Settings DeviceUsers Configuring the Snmp settingsTo add an account To delete a User To edit an accountTo edit a port name Switch ConfigurationPower Devices To configure User TargetsUser Targets To Add a PDUTo Delete a PDU To Edit an existing PDUTo configure the power outlets Power OutletsTo configure the security settings To configure the serial port settingsSerial Ports SecurityAccount Blocking section Authentication Web Configuration Interface Web Configuration Interface Sample Permission String To configure the date and time Password SectionTo change the password Date & TimeTo view the Events Log Events SectionTo reload the Events Log To clear the Events LogStarting a Remote Session Conducting a Remote SessionTo start a remote session Pin Toolbar Remote Session ToolbarSession To mount the ISO as virtual mediaTo set the session profile To unmount an ISO fileVideo Power To manually adjust the video settingsTo add a keyboard sequence KeysTo edit a predefined keyboard sequence To record a keyboard sequenceTo delete a keyboard sequence Mouse To set the Mouse Settings modeConducting a Remote Session To calibrate the mouse pointers To align the mouse pointersMouse Synchronization and Keyboard/Mouse Response Time Tips Exclusive Session Shared SessionServer/Serial Full ScreenLocal Console Tuning F5Move Label F1 F2 Setting Power ManagementTo Power Manage a computer To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD To change the keyboard language Changing the HotkeyInputing and Updating DDC Information Serial Port Pinout Security Certificate InstallationBrowser Security Security Certificate Installation Security Certificate Installation Java Security Security Certificate Installation Security Certificate Installation KM USB Technical SpecificationsWarranty and Warranty Registration Video Resolution and Refresh Rates

B072-032-IP2, B072-016-IP4, B072-016-IP2, B072-032-IP4 specifications

Tripp Lite, a renowned leader in power management and connectivity solutions, offers a diversified range of KVM switches, including the B072-032-IP4, B072-016-IP2, B072-016-IP4, and B072-032-IP2 models. These devices are designed to streamline the management of multiple computers and servers from a single interface, making them ideal for data centers and IT environments where space and efficiency are paramount.

The Tripp Lite B072-032-IP4 model supports up to 32 computers, enabling administrators to access and control systems through a standard web browser. It features an IP-based architecture, allowing remote management over the internet. This remote access capability is crucial for IT professionals who need to troubleshoot systems from various locations. The B072-032-IP4 supports multiple operating systems and incorporates advanced security measures, including SSL encryption and user authentication, ensuring a secure management environment.

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