Tripp Lite IP Installer: Comprehensive Guide for B051-000 Models

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AP Operation

In addition to the browser based client utilities, the B051-000 also provides stand-alone Windows and Java applications that can be used without a browser. The applications can be found on the B051-000 CD. The Windows Client program is called B051-000winclient.exe; the Java Client program is called iClientJ.jar.

Installation

To install the stand-alone Windows Client program, do the following:

1.Copy B051-000winclient.exefrom the software CD to a convenient location on your hard disk.

2.Run the program and follow along with the installation dialog boxes. When the installation completes, an icon – B051-000 iClient – is placed on your desktop and a program entry is made in the Windows Start menu:

(Start All Programs B051-000 iClient).

Starting Up

To connect to the B051-000, either click its icon on the desktop or click its entry on the Start menu.

If this is the first time that you are running the utility, a dialog box appears requesting you to input your serial number.

The serial number can be found on the B051-000’s CD case. Key in the serial number (5 characters per box) and then click OK to bring up the B051-000 Connection Screen.

Note: This is not the same as the serial number that is on the bottom of the unit. You must use the serial number from the CD that came with the B051-000. Letters in the serial number must be entered in capitals. This dialog box only appears the first time you run the program. In the future, you go directly to the Windows Client connection screen.

The Windows Client Connection Screen

A description of the items in the AP Windows Client connection screen is given in the following table:

Item

Description

Server List

Each time the B051-000 AP Windows Client program is run, it searches the user’s local LAN segment for B051-000 units, and

 

lists whichever ones it finds in this box. If you want to connect to one of these units, select it and click Login. When you are

 

finished with your session, click Logout.

 

 

Server

This area is used when you want to connect to a B051-000 at a remote location. You can drop down the IP list box and select

 

an address from the list. If the address you want isn’t listed, you can key in the IP address you want. Next, you will need to key

 

in the port number in the Port field. If you don’t know the port number, contact your System Administrator.

 

When the IP address and port number for the unit you wish to connect to have been specified, click Login to start the

 

connection. When you have finished with your session, click Logout.

 

 

Login

Starts the connection to the B051-000.

 

 

Logout

This button becomes active once you log into a B051-000.

 

 

Remote View

This button becomes active once you log into a B051-000.

 

 

Change

This button becomes active once you log into a B051-000.

Password

 

 

 

Admin Utility

This button becomes active once you log into a B051-000.

 

 

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