Tripp Lite B060-032-8 owner manual Daisy-Chaining

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8. Multilevel Installation

8.2 Daisy-Chaining*

Up to seven B060-032 or B060-016-2 Matrix KVM Switches can be daisy-chained to the first-level B060-032-8. When daisy chained with the B060-032 or B060-016-2, the B060-032-8 must occupy the master (first-level) position, while the B060-032 or B060-016-2 must be used as the slave KVM switch(es) (those KVM switches daisy-chained from the master KVM switch).

When daisy-chaining B060-032 or B060-016-2 KVM switches, KVM Ports 1–4 on the first-level B060-032-8 will be unusable. Neither computers nor cascaded KVM switches can be connected to these KVM ports.

The B060-032-8 is capable of supporting eight independent KVM consoles, while each B060-032 or B060-016-2 is capable of supporting four or two independent KVM consoles. In a complete daisy-chained installation, the eight KVM consoles that belong to the B060-032-8 can access and control all of the computers on the installation; however, only four users can access the B060-032 simultaneously and only two users can access the B060-016-2 simultaneously. Any local KVM consoles connected to a daisy-chained B060-032 or B060-016-2 KVM switch control only the computers connected to their respective KVM switches.

* If the daisy-chaining feature is not operational, your unit requires updated firmware. Contact your dealer for assistance or check for the latest firmware in the Support Section at www.tripplite.com.

To set up a daisy-chained installation:

Use a daisy-chain cable* to connect the CHAIN OUT port of the master B060-032-8 to the CHAIN IN port of the slave B060-032 or B060-016-2. The maximum distance between any two B060-032 or B060-016-2 KVM switches cannot exceed 33 ft. (10m). The maximum distance between the first-level (master) B060-032-8 and the last B060-032 or B060-016-2 in the daisy-chain cannot exceed 66 ft. (20m).

Use Cat5 cables to connect Console Interface Units (CIUs) to the consoles to be attached to the daisy-chained B060-032 or B060-016-2 KVM Switch.

Use Cat5 cables to connect a Server Interface Unit (SIU) to each computer/server to be attached to the daisy-chained B060-032 or B060-016-2 KVM Switch. Repeat through for any additional B060-032 or B060-016-2 KVM Switches to be added to the chain.

Plug the power cords into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor, PDU or UPS

System, and into the power sockets on the B060-032-8 and daisy-chained B060-032 or B060-016-2 KVM Switches.

Power on the master B060-032-8 KVM Switch and wait one minute for the switch to ascertain its position. (The B060-032-8 has no station ID

since it always occupies the first station position.)

Power on each KVM switch in the installation in sequence (second station, third station, etc.). In each case, wait one minute for the position

to be determined and displayed on the current station ID before powering

on the next station. (The ID for the second-level KVM switch is 02, the ID for the third-level KVM switch is 03, etc.)

After all the KVM switches are powered on, power on the computers. Note: If you experience mouse interference problems after attaching a local Console Interface Unit (CIU) to a daisy-chained KVM Switch, the daisy-chained switches’ Broadcast mode may be enabled; if so it must be turned off. You can do this inside the daisy-chained KVM switches’ OSD by pressing F6. After pressing F6, switch to another port. (Broadcast Mode On/Off will not take effect until ports are switched.)

* If the daisy-chain cable included with the B060-016-2 or B060-032 is not long enough, use an appropriate Tripp Lite P770-series cable.

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Contents Registration Model B060-032-8Introduction Table of ContentsRackmount Warnings Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Warnings Maintenance WarningsRequired Hardware System ComponentsCompatibility & Required Hardware CompatibilityUser Port LEDs FeaturesB060-032-8 Front View Server Port LEDsRackmounting Single-Level Installation Daisy-Chaining Multilevel InstallationCascading CascadingCascading B060-032-8 Matrix KVM Switches Cascading B007-008 KVM Switches Daisy-Chaining Basic Operation Administrator UtilityNetwork Installation Topology Considerations Setting the IP AddressManual IP Address LoggingLogin Web Click Install CertificateMenus & Icons Column Description Port StatusNaming Stations Network Configuration Setting the Web Page Session TimeoutFrom the Administration menu, choose Station Management. IP Address IP Installer SettingGroup Management Setting Date and TimeGroup Management Web Page Modify Group Open the Group Management Web Page FigureUser type Permissions AdministratorSuper Administrator User ManagementUser Management Web Page Modify User Open the User Management Web Page FigureUser Management Web Page Delete User Port Management Accessing PortsManaging Port Access Field Description Port Note Configuring Port SettingsPort OS Setting the OSD ViewRestoring KVM Port Defaults Field Description OS LanguageDisplay Duration View ModeOption Description Set Port IDScroll LOCK, Scroll Lock Configuring OSD User SettingsUpgrading Firmware Preparing to Upgrade FirmwareUpgrading Firmware via the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility Searching for Ports & StationsSelect Master Device Dialog Box Upgrading Firmware via the Firmware Upgrade UtilityFirmware Upgrade Utility Main Screen Replacing the Root B060-032-8 Upgrade FailedAction Backing Up & Restoring SettingsViewing & Ending User Sessions Active Sessions Web Viewing and Clearing the Log FileOSD Main Screen Viewing System Information & HelpLogging Out OSD OperationType OSD NavigationHeading Description Accessing Switches & Computers To delete a shortcut Setting DescriptionOSD Functions To add a shortcutIdle Timeout Change PasswordTimeout Hotkey CommandTo change a user’s User Type Group Management Setting DescriptionTo change a user’s account password Management MenusTo grant port access to a user To grant port access to a groupTo set the Group Access Type To revoke group access for a portSystem Information To enable dynamic IP addressing with a Dhcp serverTo manually configure the IP Settings Station ManagementF5 SCH Hotkey ModeAuto Scanning Invoking Hotkey ModeHotkey Port Switching Keyboard Emulation Hotkey Beeper ControlGeneral Troubleshooting Problem Solution TroubleshootingProduct Specifications Troubleshooting for Sun Systems Problem SolutionSpecifications Entering the ok Prompt Sun SolarisService Storage & ServiceWarranty & Warranty Registration Factory Default Settings

B060-032-8 specifications

The Tripp Lite B060-032-8 is an advanced KVM switch designed to simplify and enhance the management of multiple computers from a single interface. This device supports up to eight computers, making it ideal for environments such as server rooms, data centers, and heavy IT operations that require efficient controls over numerous systems.

One of the standout features of the B060-032-8 is its ability to support high-definition resolutions up to 1920x1200, allowing users to operate multiple systems seamlessly without sacrificing visual quality. The switch utilizes advanced video technology to ensure that display outputs remain clear, crisp, and lag-free, which is critical in environments where real-time monitoring and response are essential.

Moreover, the B060-032-8 supports both USB and PS/2 connections, granting flexibility in compatibility with a variety of computers and peripheral devices. This dual connection capability expands the scope of use, as users can effortlessly switch between different types of systems, whether they're running legacy software or the latest OS platforms.

Another technological highlight is the built-in firmware that ensures ease of use and stability. The switching process is facilitated via an intuitive front-panel push-button interface and includes keyboard hotkey commands, allowing users to toggle between connected computers with minimal disruption to their workflow. The inclusion of LED indicators provides clarity on which ports are active, enhancing overall situational awareness in critical operations.

Security is also a key component of the B060-032-8. The unit supports password protection features, ensuring that unauthorized users cannot easily access critical systems. This security feature is vital for environments where sensitive data is handled, offering peace of mind for IT administrators.

In terms of power efficiency, the Tripp Lite B060-032-8 is designed to operate with minimal power consumption, which is an important consideration for organizations looking to reduce energy costs while maintaining effective IT operations.

In conclusion, the Tripp Lite B060-032-8 KVM switch is an outstanding solution for managing multiple computers efficiently and effectively. With its wide compatibility, high-resolution support, user-friendly design, enhanced security features, and energy-efficient operation, it stands out as a valuable tool for IT professionals who demand high performance and reliability in their technology infrastructure. This KVM switch represents a smart investment for any organization aiming to streamline its operations while maximizing resource utilization and system management efficiency.