Tripp Lite B051-000 IP Appendix, Specifications, PPP Dial-In Modem Operation, Basic Setup

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Appendix

Specifications

Function

Specification

 

 

Console Connector

HD15 Male

 

 

Server/KVM Port

HD18 Female

 

 

Modem Connector

DB9 Male

 

 

LAN Port

RJ45 Female

 

 

Power Jack

DC Jack for Power Supply

 

 

Virtual Media Port

USB Mini-B Female

 

 

Reset Switch

Semi-Recessed Button on front-panel

 

 

Power LED

Orange

 

 

Link LED

Green

 

 

10/100Mbps LED

Orange (10Mbps), Green (100Mbps)

 

 

Function

Specification

 

 

Keyboard/Mouse Emulation

PS/2 and USB

 

 

Video Resolution

Up to 1600x1200 @ 60Hz; DDC2B

 

 

Power Consumption

5.3V, 6.3W

 

 

Operating Temperature

0° to 50° C

 

 

Storage Temperature

-20° to 60° C

 

 

Humidity

0-80% RH Non-Condensing

 

 

Housing

Metal

 

 

Weight

1.08lbs

 

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

7.9in x 3.21in x 1in

 

 

PPP Dial-In Modem Operation

Basic Setup

In the event the B051-000 is not accessible via the ordinary network connection, it can be accessed via PPP Dial-In Modem. Follow the instructions below to set-up and access the B051-000 via PPP Dial-In Modem.

1.Set-up your hardware configuration to match the diagram below.

You will need to use a DB9 Serial Modem Cable to connect the

DB9 port on the unit to your modem.

2.From your computer, use your modem terminal program to dial into the B051-000.

Note: If you don’t know the B051-000 modem’s serial parameters, get them from your System Administrator. An example of setting up a modem terminal program under Windows XP is provided in the following section.

3.Once the connection has been established, open your browser and specify the address 192.168.192.1. From here, operation of the B051-000 is the same as if you had accessed it from the ordinary network.

Note: When accessing the B051-000 via PPP Dial-In Modem, video is automatically forced to grayscale and the Video Quality setting is set at the lowest level.

Connection Setup Example (Windows XP)

To set up a dial-in connection to the B051-000 under Windows XP, do the following:

1.From the Start menu, select Control Panel → Network Connections → Create a New Connection..

2.When the Welcome to the New Connection Wizard dialog box appears, click Next to move on.

3.In the Network Connection Type dialog box, select Connect to the network at my workplace and click Next.

4.In the Network Connection dialog box, select Dial-up connection and click Next.

5.In the Connection Name dialog box, key in a name for the connection and click Next.

6.In the Connection Availability dialog box, you can select either Anyone’s use or My use only, depending on your preferences, then click Next. Note: If you are the only user on this computer, this dialog box won’t appear.

7.In the Phone Number to dial dialog box, key in the phone number of the modem connected to the B051-000 (be sure to include country and area codes, if necessary), then click Next.

8.In the Completing the New Connection Wizard dialog box, check Add a shortcut to this connection on my desktop and click Finish.

This completes the connection setup. Double click the desktop shortcut icon to make a dial-in connection to the B051-000.

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