Tripp Lite 216 Connecting to the Local Area Network LAN, Setting network parameters via the OSD

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5.3 Connecting the two KVM consoles

Connect a keyboard, monitor and mouse to each of the User 1 and User 2 ports as follows:

1.Connect the monitor connectors to the Monitor ports.

2.Connect the USB keyboard connectors to the USB Keyboard ports.

3.Connect the USB mouse connectors to the USB Mouse ports.

5.4Connecting to the power supply

1.Using the Power cord provided, connect the Smart 216 to a socket outlet with grounding connection. Only use the power cord supplied with the unit.

2.Switch on the Smart 216.

6. Connecting to the Local Area Network (LAN)

Configuration is done mainly via a web interface. For this purpose connect a network cable to the LAN port of the Smart 216. This must be done before powering on the Smart 216.

7. Setting network parameters via the OSD

By default, Smart 216 boots with an automatically assigned IP address from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the network. The DHCP server provides a valid IP address, gateway address and subnet mask.

You can identify the IP address from the OSD. Also where there is no DHCP server set the IP address via the OSD as follows:

1.From the local keyboard, press left Shift twice. The OSD Main window appears.

2.Press F2. The Settings window appears see Figure 8.

Figure 8 Settings window

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Contents Introduction System componentsSmart 216 unit Connector table Pre-installation guidelinesConnecting the system LED and button tableROCs Smart 216 system overviewConnecting a ROC PS/2 ROC PS/2Connecting the CAT5 cables Connecting a ROC USBConnecting the two KVM consoles Connecting to the Local Area Network LANSetting network parameters via the OSD Connecting to the power supplyLogging into the web configuration TargetsOperating the system via the OSD Navigating the OSD Main windowSelecting a computer