Tripp Lite B072-016-IP, B070-016-19-IP, B072-008-IP, B070-008-19-IP Basic, User, and Group

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2.. Web Configuration Interface

Search Base – The Search Base field should be populated with the location in the Active Directory in which the search is taking place.

Search Password – The Search Password field should be populated with the password for the user account that is being used to query the Active Directory.

Confirm Password – Re-enter the password into this field to confirm that you have entered it correctly.

Mode – The Mode section allows you to define the User Name and Access Rights attributes that are used during authentication, as well as how access rights get assigned to an authenticated account. Reference the following screenshots and descriptions of the Mode fields when adding this information.

Type – The Type drop-down menu allows you to choose between three methods of assigning access rights to authenticated accounts:

Basic, User, and Group.

o Basic – When selected, this method authenticates accounts that log in, and gives each account full access rights to the KVM switch.

o User – When selected, this method authenticates accounts that log in, and gives them access rights to the KVM switch based on those that are assigned to them via a dedicated Access Rights attribute.

o Group – When selected, this method authenticates accounts that log in, and gives them access rights to the KVM switch based on which Group they belong to. Access rights for Groups are based on those that are assigned to them via a dedicated Access Rights attribute.

User Name Attribute – The User Name Attribute field should be populated with the name of the attribute that contains the user login name for an account. Note: The name that an account uses to log into the KVM switch cannot contain any spaces. If the user login name contains a space, authentication will not be successful.

Access Rights Attribute – The Access Rights Attribute field is only needed when User or Group is selected in the Type drop-down menu. It should be populated with the name of a directory attribute that contains the Access Rights Permission String (See the Access Rights Permission String section for details), which determines what rights a User or Group has to the KVM. Any directory attribute that can contain strings may be used to hold the Access Rights Permission String, so you can either re-purpose an existing attribute or create a brand new one.

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Contents NetCommander IP Cat5 KVM Switch Table of Contents Product Overview Features and BenefitsLegal Notice Safety TerminologyTarget Server Compatibility Client Computer CompatibilitySystem Components NetCommander IP Unit Console KVM Switch Front ViewConsole KVM Switch Rear View Rackmount KVM Switch Front ViewRackmounting the NetCommander IP Rackmount KVM Switch Rear ViewStandard Console KVM Switch Instructions 2 2-Post Rack Console KVM Switch InstructionsConnecting the System Initial Settings Default IP AddressTo set the IPv6 address via the local console OSD To set the IP address via the Web Configuration InterfaceTo set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD Product Overview Product Overview Web Configuration Interface Logging Into the Web Configuration InterfaceWeb Configuration Interface Layout ToolbarServer 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 dataSSL Certificate To restore dataTo install an SSL Certificate Configuring the Device ID settings DeviceUsers To add an account To edit an accountTo edit a port name Switch ConfigurationTo delete a User To 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 Basic, User, and Group 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 LogTo start a remote session Conducting a Remote SessionStarting 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 delete a keyboard sequence To record a keyboard sequenceTo edit a predefined keyboard sequence To set the Mouse Settings mode MouseConducting a Remote Session Mouse Synchronization and Keyboard/Mouse Response Time Tips To align the mouse pointersTo calibrate the mouse pointers Shared Session Exclusive SessionServer/Serial Full ScreenMove Label F1 Tuning F5Local Console To Power Manage a computer Power ManagementF2 Setting To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD Inputing and Updating DDC Information Changing the HotkeyTo change the keyboard language Serial Port Pinout Browser SecuritySecurity Certificate Installation Security Certificate Installation Java Security Security Certificate Installation Security Certificate Installation Technical Specifications Chrome browsers Max ResolutionVideo Resolution and Refresh Rates Warranty and Warranty Registration
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B070-008-19-IP, B072-008-IP, B070-016-19-IP, B072-016-IP specifications

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