Tripp Lite B070-016-19-IP, B072-016-IP, B072-008-IP Configuring the Device ID settings

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2..Web Configuration Interface

6.When the SSL certificate has been installed, a prompt appears to let you know the installation was successful, and that the KVM will be rebooted. Click the OK button to exit the Web Configuration Interface and reboot the KVM.

2..4..4 Device

The Device tab in the Configuration section allows administrators to configure the KVM’s Device ID, LAN, and SNMP settings. The settings in this page are described in the following section.

Configuring the Device ID settings:

Device Name – The Device Name field allows you to assign a name to the NetCommander IP. By default, the Device Name consists of the letter ‘D’ followed by a 6-digit device number, which is printed on the label on the underside of the KVM. If the DHCP server is published in the DNS server, you can connect to the NetCommander IP system using the device name, as follows: https://DeviceName. Simply type in the desired Device Name and click the Save icon at the top of the page. Upon clicking Save, you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings. Click Yes to proceed.

TCP Port – The TCP Port refers to the port that the KVM’s session data is sent through and received. This field allows you to select a port which the firewall or router security access list must enable inbound traffic through for the KVM’s IP address. For client computer access from a secured LAN, the selected port should be open for communication. You can select any port from 800 to 65535. The default TCP port is 900, and the default https port is 443. Simply type in the desired TCP Port and click the Save icon at the top of the page. Upon clicking Save, you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings. Click Yes to proceed.

Configuring the IPv4 LAN Settings

Enable DHCP – By default, the Enable DHCP checkbox is checked, allowing for an IP address to be automatically assigned by a DHCP server. To assign a fixed IP address of your own, uncheck this checkbox.

MAC Address – The MAC Address field displays the KVM’s MAC address, which can be used when locating the IP address assigned to the KVM by a DHCP server. The MAC address is also located on the bottom panel of the KVM switch.

IP Address – When the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked, this field becomes available for editing. Enter in an IP address appropriate for your network.

Subnet Mask – When the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked, this field becomes available for editing. Enter in a Subnet Mask appropriate for your network.

Default Gateway – When the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked, this field becomes available for editing. Enter in a

Default Gateway appropriate for your network.

After making any changes to the KVM’s LAN settings, click on the Save button at the top of the screen to save them

Upon clicking Save, you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings.

Click Yes to proceed.

Configuring the IPv6 LAN Settings

Enable IPv6 – By default, the Enable IPv6 checkbox is checked. To disable IPv6, uncheck this checkbox.

Mode – By default, the DHCP check box is checked, allowing for an IP address to be automatically assigned by a DHCP server. The Mode section also provides you the options of automatically assigning a Stateless address and manually assigning a Static address. Check the checkbox of the method you wish to use for IP address assignment.

IPv6 Address – When the Static mode checkbox is checked, this field becomes available for editing. Enter in an IP address appropriate for your network.

Subnet Prefix Length – When the Static mode checkbox is checked, this field becomes available for editing. Enter in a Subnet Prefix Length appropriate for your network.

Default Gateway – When the Static mode checkbox is checked, this field becomes available for editing. Enter in a Default

Gateway appropriate for your network.

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Contents NetCommander IP Cat5 KVM Switch Table of Contents Features and Benefits Legal NoticeProduct Overview Terminology SafetyTarget Server Compatibility Client Computer CompatibilitySystem Components Console KVM Switch Front View NetCommander IP UnitRackmount KVM Switch Front View Console KVM Switch Rear ViewRackmount KVM Switch Rear View Rackmounting the NetCommander IPStandard Console KVM Switch Instructions 2 2-Post Rack Console KVM Switch InstructionsInitial Settings Default IP Address Connecting the SystemTo set the IP address via the Web Configuration Interface To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSDTo set the IPv6 address via the local console OSD Product Overview Product Overview Logging Into the Web Configuration Interface Web Configuration InterfaceToolbar 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 restore data To install an SSL CertificateSSL Certificate Device Configuring the Device ID settingsUsers To edit an account To add an accountSwitch Configuration To delete a UserTo edit a port name Power 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 Basic, User, and Group 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 LogConducting a Remote Session Starting 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 record a keyboard sequence To edit a predefined keyboard sequenceTo delete a keyboard sequence Mouse To set the Mouse Settings modeConducting a Remote Session To align the mouse pointers To calibrate the mouse pointersMouse Synchronization and Keyboard/Mouse Response Time Tips Exclusive Session Shared SessionServer/Serial Full ScreenTuning F5 Local ConsoleMove Label F1 Power Management F2 SettingTo Power Manage a computer To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD Changing the Hotkey To change the keyboard languageInputing and Updating DDC Information Browser Security Serial Port PinoutSecurity Certificate Installation Security Certificate Installation Java Security Security Certificate Installation Security Certificate Installation Chrome browsers Max Resolution Technical SpecificationsWarranty and Warranty Registration Video Resolution and Refresh Rates
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