Tripp Lite B070-016-19-IP, B072-016-IP, B072-008-IP, B070-008-19-IP Sample Permission String

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2.. Web Configuration Interface

Access Rights Permission String – In order for access rights to be assigned in User or Group authentication mode, a permission string must be entered into the directory attribute that is assigned to each User or Group. The name of this attribute must be entered into the Access Rights Attribute field in the Mode section of the Authentication page. See below for an explanation of how the permission string needs to be formatted.

Access Category – An Access Category is an entry in the permission string that refers to a particular access right to the KVM switch. The available Access Categories are listed below.

Note:

1.Access Categories are case sensitive.

2.Access rights must be assigned for each Access Category, regardless of whether User or Admin is assigned as the kvmrole.

kvmdevice – Refers to the Device Name of a NetCommander IP Multi-User KVM switch. The Device Name of a KVM can be found in the Device tab of the Configuration section of the web configuration interface (See the Device section in this manual for details). If kvmdevice is not referenced in the permission string, then access will be allowed to all KVM switches.

kvmrole – Refers to the type of account, and can be either Admin or User (See the Users section of this manual for details on these account types).

kvmports – Refers to the list of ports that an account is allowed to access. Ports are separated in the permission string by a comma.

An asterisk (*) can be used to indicate access to all ports.

vm_ports – Refers to the list of virtual media ports that an account is allowed to access. Ports are separated in the permission string by a comma. An asterisk (*) can be used to indicate access to all ports.

kvmtelports – Refers to the list of serial ports that an account is allowed to access. Ports are separated in the permission string by a comma. An asterisk (*) can be used to indicate access to all ports.

Sample Permission String

kvmdevice:D1144567,kvmrole:user,kvmports:1,2,5,vm_ports:1,2,kvmtelports:*

The permission string above assigns a User or Group with access to the KVM with Device Name D1144567. The account is given User permissions and has access to ports 1, 2, and 5 on the KVM, can access virtual media on ports 1 and 2, and can access all serial ports.

RADIUS Authentication Settings – Once enabled in the Enabled Authentications Methods section, RADIUS authentication is set up using the fields in the Authentication Sources section. To setup RADIUS authentication, make sure that the RADIUS tab in the Authentication Sources section is selected, and then follow the instructions below. Note: For RADIUS Authentication to work properly, a Tripp Lite dictionary must be installed on the RADIUS server. The dictionary should be present in the latest dictionaries supplied by FreeRADIUS, or can be manually downloaded at www.tripplite.com/support.

Servers – At the bottom of the page, the Servers section allows you to add RADIUS servers to the KVM. As with the authentication methods in the Enabled Authentication Methods section at the top of the page, RADIUS 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 RADIUS servers.

• To add a RADIUS server to the list, click on the Add button to bring up the Add RADIUS Server screen.

Enter the IPv4, IPv6, or Host address for your RADIUS server in the corresponding field.

Note: The Host name should only be used for IPv4 RADIUS servers. For IPv6 RADIUS servers, the IPv6 address should be used instead of a Host name.

Select the authentication Port number and Accounting Port number to be assigned to the server. The default authentication port number is 1812, and the default accounting port number is 1813.

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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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