Tripp Lite B051-000 IP owner manual Message Board, Virtual Media Icons

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The Windows Client

Virtual Media

The B051-000’s Virtual Media feature allows a USB 2.0 device (Floppy drive, CDROM, Flash Drive, etc.), connected to a user’s computer/server, to be accessible on a remote computer/server or KVM with a USB Hub port.

To implement this redirection feature, do the following:

Note: For the Virtual Media feature to work, the included Virtual Media USB cable must be connected between the B051-000 and the computer/server you wish to access the virtual media on. The USB cable can not be connected to a USB port on a KVM switch that is used for keyboard/mouse functionality. It can only be connected to a KVM switch that contains a USB port that is strictly a Hub port.

1. Click on the icon to bring up the Virtual Media dialog box:

2.Select the media source.

If you select Drive, drop down the drive list to select the appropriate drive:

If you select File, click the button with the three dots to browse to your image file.

The Message Board

The B051-000 supports multiple user logins, which can possibly give rise to access conflicts. To alleviate this problem, a message board allows users to communicate with each other:

3.After you have made your media source selection, click Start. The device (or image file) that you have selected is then redirected to the remote server, where it shows up as a drive or folder on the remote server’s file system.

Note: You can dismiss the Virtual Media dialog box at this point – the redirection will stay in effect. You can treat the folder as if it were really on the remote server; drag and drop files to/from it, open files on the remote system for editing and save them to the redirected drive, etc. Files that you save to the redirected drive folder will actually be saved to the USB device on your local system. Files that you drag from the redirected drive will actually come from the USB device on your local system.

4.To end the redirection, bring up the Virtual Media dialog box and click Stop.

Virtual Media Icons

The Virtual Media icon on the Windows Client Control Panel changes depending on the type of drive used, as shown in the table below:

Icon

Description

 

Indicates a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive.

 

 

 

Indicates a flash (pen) drive.

 

 

 

Indicates a floppy drive.

 

 

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