Tripp Lite B072-016-IP2, B072-032-IP4, B072-032-IP2, B072-016-IP4 owner manual Authentication

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The Authentication page allows you to set up remote authentication via RADIUS and/or LDAP/S server. From the Configuration section, select the Authentication tab to open this page.

Enable Authentication Methods – The section at the top of the Authentication page determines which types of authentication are enabled, and what priority they take when authenticating a user. For example, when all three methods are enabled in the order of Local, LDAP, and RADIUS, the KVM’s local user accounts will be checked first during authentication, followed by the LDAP server, and finally the RADIUS server. By default, Local authentication is permanently enabled and given the highest priority. To enable or disable LDAP and/or RADIUS authentication, simply check or uncheck the corresponding checkbox. To switch the priority of LDAP and RADIUS authentication, highlight the desired option by clicking on it, and then click on the Up and Down buttons to move it up and down in the list.

LDAP/S Authentication Settings – Once enabled in the Enabled Authentications Methods section just described, LDAP/S authentication is set up using the fields in the Authentication Sources section. To setup LDAP/S authentication, make sure that the LDAP tab in the Authentication Sources section is selected, and then follow the instructions below.

Servers – At the bottom of the page, the Servers section allows you to add LDAP/S servers to the KVM. As with the authentication methods in the Enabled Authentication Methods section at the top of the page, LDAP/S servers can be listed according to priority. The first server in the list will be the first one accessed by the KVM during authentication, followed by the second server, etc.. To avoid performance issues during the authentication process, it is recommended that you add no more than three LDAP/S servers.

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Contents NetCommander IP Cat5 Multi-User KVM Switch Table of Contents Legal Notice Features and BenefitsProduct Overview Safety TerminologyTarget Server Compatibility Client Computer CompatibilityNetCommander IP Unit System ComponentsRackmounting the NetCommander IP Element Functionality Power OutletsConnecting the System Initial Settings Default IP AddressTo set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD To set the IPv6 address via the local console OSDTo set the IP address via the Web Configuration Interface Product Overview Web Configuration Interface Logging Into the Web Configuration InterfaceWeb Configuration Interface Layout KVMServer available for access My Targets SectionConfiguration Section Server StatusFirmware Upgrade To perform a firmware upgrade, follow these stepsWeb Configuration Interface Backup/Restore To back up dataTo install an SSL Certificate To restore dataSSL Certificate Configuring the Device ID settings Configuring the IPv4 LAN SettingsConfiguring the IPv6 LAN Settings DeviceUsers Configuring the Snmp settingsTo add an account To edit an account To delete a UserSwitch Configuration To edit a port nameTo configure User Targets Power DevicesUser Targets To Add a PDUTo Edit an existing PDU To Delete a PDUPower Outlets To configure the power outletsTo configure the serial port settings To configure the security settingsSerial Ports SecurityAccount Blocking section Authentication Web Configuration Interface Web Configuration Interface Sample Permission String Password Section To configure the date and timeTo change the password Date & TimeEvents Section To view the Events LogTo reload the Events Log To clear the Events LogStarting a Remote Session Conducting a Remote SessionTo start a remote session Remote Session Toolbar Pin ToolbarSession To mount the ISO as virtual mediaTo unmount an ISO file To set the session profileVideo To manually adjust the video settings PowerKeys To add a keyboard sequenceTo edit a predefined keyboard sequence To record a keyboard sequenceTo delete a keyboard sequence To set the Mouse Settings mode MouseConducting a Remote Session To calibrate the mouse pointers To align the mouse pointersMouse Synchronization and Keyboard/Mouse Response Time Tips Shared Session Exclusive 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 Technical Specifications KM USBVideo Resolution and Refresh Rates Warranty and Warranty Registration

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.

The B072-016-IP2 and B072-016-IP4 models cater to environments requiring control over fewer systems, with support for 16 computers. Both models maintain the essential IP functionality, promoting remote access and management features. The B072-016-IP4 specifically offers dual-monitor support, which is increasingly essential in today’s multitasking work environments. This capability enhances productivity by providing more screen real estate for users managing multiple applications simultaneously.

On the other hand, the B072-032-IP2 model combines support for 32 computers with a more straightforward 2-port configuration. This model caters to users who require extensive control without the complexity of managing numerous KVM switches. Each of these models supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200, ensuring clear visuals and seamless user interactions.

One of the standout features across the Tripp Lite KVM switches is their robust architecture, which includes built-in firmware upgrading capabilities, ensuring that users can benefit from ongoing improvements and features. Additionally, the simplicity of setup and a user-friendly interface make these models accessible to both seasoned IT professionals and those new to KVM technology.

In summary, Tripp Lite's B072 series KVM switches offer a range of features tailored to meet diverse user needs. From remote access capabilities to multi-monitor support and high-resolution outputs, these switches are engineered for efficiency and reliability in managing multiple systems. Whether you’re in a small office or a large data center, Tripp Lite’s KVM solutions facilitate efficient control and management of your IT infrastructure.