Tripp Lite B064-032-04-IP owner manual MAC Filtering, Customization, Login Failures, Working Mode

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Device Management

MAC Filtering

To add a MAC filter:

1. Click Add. A dialog box similar to the one below appears:

2.Type in the desired MAC address and click OK.

3.Repeat these steps for any additional MAC addresses you want to filter.

To delete a MAC filter:

Select the desired MAC filter from the list and click Remove.

To modify a MAC filter:

1.Select the desired MAC filter from the list and click Edit. An Edit dialog box box appears.

2.Delete the old address and replace it with the new one. Click OK.

Note: To block a computer from accessing the B064-Series KVM Switch, you do not need to filter both its IP address and its MAC address. Any computer blocked by a MAC filter will be denied access to the KVM switch, even if the computer is allowed to access the KVM switch under the IP filters that are set up.

If any filters have been configured, they appear in the IP Filter and/or MAC Filter list boxes.

Customization

The Customization page is grouped into three sections: Login Failure,

Working Mode, and Miscellaneous.

Login Failures

The Allowed field sets the number of consecutive failed login attempts that are permitted from a remote computer before that user is timed out.

The Timeout field sets the amount of time a remote computer must wait before attempting to login again after it has exceeded the maximum number of allowed login failures.

Working Mode

Selecting the Enable ICMP option will allow the B064-Series KVM Switch to be pinged. It also allows an IP address to be assigned via the ARP command. If it is not enabled, the device cannot be pinged, nor can it be assigned an IP address with the ARP command. It is enabled by default.

Selecting the Enable Browser option will allow the B064-Series KVM Switch to be remotely accessed via web browser. If browser access is not enabled, users will not be able to log into the unit with a browser. It is enabled by default.

Selecting the Enable Multiuser Operation option permits more than one user to log into the B064-Series KVM Switch at the same time. It is enabled by default.

Selecting the Force all to grayscale option forces the remote displays of all devices connected to the B064-Series KVM Switch to be displayed in grayscale. This can speed up transfer time in low bandwidth situations, which can improve keyboard and mouse response time.

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Contents NetDirector Cat5 IP KVM Switches ModelsTable of Contents Specifications Features IntroductionOverview Model User Support KVM PortsRemote Console Computers Connected Computer/ServersVideo Server Interface Units SIUsBrowsers ComponentsFront View Browser VersionRear View Hardware Setup Before You Begin General Safety InstructionsSingle Station Installation Rack Mounting Safety InstructionsStacking Rack MountingTwo Stage Installations Powering Off and Restarting Single Stage InstallationsTwo Stage Installations Hot PluggingSuper Administrator Setup First Time SetupNetwork Setup IP Address Determination Local ConsoleNIC Settings AP Windows Client Changing the Super Administrator LoginMoving On Browser Login Accessing the B064-Series KVM SwitchLocal Console Login AP Windows Client Login Series KVM SwitchConnection Screen File MenuAP Java Client Login Tools MenuOSD Main OSD MainOSD Icon Bar Icon DescriptionHotkey Setup Control PanelAction Description Default Hotkey Command Video OptionsGamma Adjustment Action DescriptionMessage Board Button BarUser List Panel Compose PanelMouse Sync Mode On-Screen KeyboardMouse Pointer Type Manual Mouse SynchronizationWindows Windows XP / Windows ServerWindows ME Windows NT / Windows 98 / WindowsPort Access Port Selection PanelPort Configuration Access Type DescriptionLocation where you want to save the file and click Save Port Selection ListTimeout Port PropertiesField Description Share port. See The Message Board on page 22 for detailsPanel Array Mode Information and Configuration NotebookScan FilterModifying a Favorite FavoritesAdding a Favorite User Settings Setting DescriptionLog Scan DurationFrom the Start date/time to the End date/time are displayed AccessSessions Main Panel Switches Main Panel Computers/ServersStatus Panel Properties PanelUsers Adding Users User ManagementUser Management Main Assign access rights for port PermissionPermissions Mouse response time in low bandwidth situationsUsers Modifying Users Users Deleting UsersGroups Groups Creating GroupsAssigning Users to Groups Groups Modifying GroupsGroups Deleting Groups Assigning Users to a Group via the User’s Notebook Removing Users From a Group via the User’s NotebookAssigning Users to a Group via the Group’s Notebook Removing Users From a Group via the Group’s NotebookName Access Device AssignmentAssigning Device Permissions FiltersDevice Management MainGeneral NetworkIP Installer Redundant NICIP Address DNS ServerSecurity FilteringIP Filtering To delete an IP filterLogin Failures Working ModeMAC Filtering CustomizationMiscellaneous Attribute DescriptionService Access PortsPort number for a browser login. The default is Port number for a secure browser login. The default isRadius Settings Ldap / Ldaps Authentication and Authorization SettingsLdap Configuration Active Directory Character MeaningExtend and Update the Active Directory Schema Install the Windows 2003 Support ToolsInstall the Active Directory Schema Snap-in Create a Start Menu Shortcut EntryExtend the Object Class With the New Attribute Click Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor User Value MeaningOpenLDAP Server Installation OpenLDAP ServerOpenLDAP Server Configuration Customizing the OpenLDAP SchemaStarting the OpenLDAP Server Ldap DIT Design and Ldif FileUsing the New Schema DIT CreationDate/Time Time ZoneDate Network TimeConnection Setup Example Windows XP Maintenance Main ScreenFirmware File OptionsUpgrading the Server Interface Unit Firmware Upgrading the KVM Switch FirmwareUpgrading the Firmware Download B064-Series KVM switch Firmware Upgrade RecoveryServer Interface Unit Firmware Upgrade Recovery Port Operation OSD ToolbarPanel Array Toolbar Setting the Scan Interval Pausing Auto ScanMultiuser Operation Auto ScanningSkip Mode Hotkey ActionInstallation Log ServerStarting Up Menu BarConfigure EditDelete EventsMaintenance SearchContents HelpAbout Log Server Log Server Main Screen OverviewList Panel Event PanelRecording They will not be able to communicateGeneral Operation Troubleshooting Administration TroubleshootingAP Windows Client Troubleshooting Problem ActionPanel Array Mode Troubleshooting AP Java Client TroubleshootingLog Server Troubleshooting Sun Systems TroubleshootingSpecifications OSD Factory Default SettingsYear Limited Warranty 200811137

B064-032-02-IP, B064-016-02-IP, B064-032-04-IP specifications

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