Tripp Lite B060-016-2 Cascaded Protocol Interface Installations, User Management and Security

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Installation (continued)

Basic Operations

Cascaded Protocol Interface Installations

The Port ID for computers on Protocol Interface cascaded installations is made up of three parts:

The Station Number of the B060 Series KVM

The Port Number on the B060 Series KVM that the cascaded KVM switch links back to.

The Port Number on the cascaded KVM switch that the computer is connected to.

For example, a computer attached to Port 8 of a KVM switch that is cascaded from Port 15 of a B060 Series KVM in the Station 10 position, would have a Port ID of: 10-15-8.

Cascaded Physical Interface Installations

Under Physical Interface Expansion, B022-016s are cascaded down from the B060 Series KVM. Since the OSD protocols are different, there are separate OSDs for each. When you invoke the OSD (see p. 19), the B060 Series KVM OSD screen comes up first. When you select the port that the target B022-016 is connected to, its OSD screen replaces the B060 Series KVM’s, and you can select the computer you want to access from the B022-016 OSD screen. Aside from this difference, the port numbering follows the examples shown above.

User Management and Security

The B060 Series KVM permits the creation of 6 operator profiles when the switch is either on a stand alone installation or is the Master switch of a multilevel installation, as follows:

1 Super Administrator

1 Administrator

4 Users

On a single stage installation, up to two (for B060-016-2) or up to four (for B060-032) operators have simultaneous and independent control of up to 16 (for B060-016-2) or up to 32 (for B060-032) computers. In a daisy-chained installation, a maximum of 16 or 32 operators can exist (2 or 4 operators on the master KVM who can access all systems, and 2 or 4 operators on each of the 7 Slave KVMs each having access to the 16 or 32 ports on that KVM depending on the model). Each Slave B060 Series KVM also has 6 operator profiles, as above.

Note: 1. The Super Administrator can log in on a slave unit, but his or her authority only governs the segment he or she logs in on-just like that of an ordinary Administrator.

2.Operator profiles are different from actual operators. For example, the B060-032 has four console ports and allows four actual operators to access the switch simultaneously. Operator profiles specify the rights assigned to particular operators. Theoretically, one operator can use the same operator profile to occupy all 4 console ports.

The Super Administrator has administrative power over the whole chain, he can assign and change pass- words and access rights for all operators on all segments (see SET USERNAME AND PASSWORD, p. 23, and SET ACCESSIBLE PORTS p. 24).

The Administrator’s power is limited to only that segment of the installation that the B060 Series KVM he is logged in on controls. He can assign and change passwords and access rights for all operators on his segment.

Both Super Administrator and Administrator have full User rights. The four Users have no administrative rights. Depending on the permissions granted by the Super Administrator or Administrator, Users have varying degrees of control over the computers on the installation: Full Access; View Only; No Access. These rights are assigned on a port-by-port basis.

Operators (Super Administrator, Administrators, and Users) on the Master B060 Series KVM can have User access rights to all ports on the Slave KVMs. Access rights are given by the Super Administrator or Administrator with the BUS AUTHORIZATION function (see p. 24).

The operators on Slave KVMs can only access computers on their segment. This includes any computers connected to KVM switches that are cascaded down from the B060 Series KVM they are logged in on.

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Contents NetDirector Matrix KVM Switches Table of Contents This package should includeFeatures IntroductionHardware Requirements B060 Series Front View B060-032 Shown B060 Series Rear View B060-032 Shown Console Interface ModulesConsole Interface Modules Front View B062-001-PS2B062-001-USB Power Jack Console Interface Modules Rear ViewO Jack Before you Begin InstallationOverview InterfaceSingle Stage Installation Connect the Console to the Console Interface ModuleConnect the Server Interface Module to the Computer B062-001-PS2 B062-001-USB USB Cable ConnectionMultilevel Installations OverviewDaisy Chaining B062-001-USB Cascading Protocol Interface Cascading B054-001-PS2B007-008 Physical Interface Cascading Physical Interface Cascading B062-001-PS2 B022-016Daisy Chaining Plus Cascading Expansion Protocol Interface ExpansionB054-001-PS2 B007-008 B060-032 Physical Interface Expansion B054-001-PS2 B022-016Topology Considerations Basic OperationsCascaded Protocol Interface Installations Cascaded Physical Interface InstallationsUser Management and Security OSD Operation OSD OverviewOSD Functions OSD Main Screen HeadingsOSD Navigation Heading ExplanationF1 Goto Choice MeaningPort ID F4 ADM Clear the Name List F5 SKP Cascaded OSD Operation F8 LoutHotkey Port Control Invoking Hotkey ModeHotkey Operation Selecting the Active PortAuto Scanning Invoking Auto ScanSkip Mode Hotkey Beeper ControlHotkey Summary Table Multiplatform Support Mac Keyboard EmulationSun Keyboard Emulation Purpose Firmware Upgrade UtilityIntroduction Before You BeginPerforming the Upgrade Starting the UpgradeUpgrade Failure OSD Factory Default Settings AppendixConnection Tables Clear Login Information Specifications Console Interface ModulesServer Interface Modules Year Limited Warranty TroubleshootingWarranty Registration FCC Radio/TV Interference Notice