Tripp Lite B060-032-8 owner manual User Management, User type Permissions, Super Administrator

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10. Administrator Utility

10.13 User Management

The B060-032-8 requires each user to be added to a group; therefore, we suggest that you create groups before users. If you do not wish to create groups, you may add users to the default group account (Group); however, the default group account cannot be used to grant KVM port access to group members. You must individually grant users access to the KVM ports.

Up to 1023 user accounts can be added to the B060-032-8 with no restrictions on the number of any user type. Each user requires a unique user account to access the B060-032-8 through a KVM console or to use the Administrator Utility. Super Administrators can add, modify, and delete all user types, while Administrators can add, modify, and delete only other Administrators and Users. (The additional default Super Administrator account (ADMIN) cannot be modified or deleted, except for the password.) Super Administrators also can log in to the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility and end the session of any user.

The User Management Web Page is similar to the Group Management Web Page. It shows all users that have been created on the B060-032-8 and their individual group memberships. It also provides options for creating new users and modifying or deleting existing users.

To add users:

 

 

 

From the Administration menu, choose Account Management > User

 

 

 

 

Management. If no users have been created the No Local Users Web

 

 

Page appears. If at least one user has been created the User Management

 

 

Web Page appears (Figure 14).

 

 

Click New (When in the No Local Users page) or Add (When in the User

 

 

 

 

Management Page). The User Information Web Page appears

 

 

(Figure 15).

 

 

 

Type a name in the Username field. Usernames may be up to 15

Figure 14: User Management Web Page

 

 

 

characters long. Legal characters include: a–z, A–Z, 0–9, space, hyphen,

 

 

square brackets, parentheses, and period.

 

 

Enter a password and then reenter the password to confirm it. Passwords

 

 

 

 

may be up to 15 characters long. Legal characters include: a–z, A–Z, 0–9,

 

 

space, hyphen, square brackets, parentheses, and period.

 

 

Select an account type for the user. The following table shows the

 

 

 

 

 

 

permissions for each account type. Note: Only one Super Administrator

 

 

at a time can edit Super Administrator settings. If a Super Administrator

 

 

attempts to edit settings (in the Administrator Utility or the OSD) while

 

 

another Super Administrator is already editing settings, a prompt will

 

 

appear notifying them that Super Administrator settings are currently

 

 

being accessed.

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 15: User Information Web Page

 

 

 

 

 

User type

Permissions

 

 

 

 

 

 

User

Log In and Out of Administrator Utility and OSD

 

 

 

Access to port(s) for which the User has been granted access rights to

 

 

Access View and Settings pages to configure personal account settings

 

 

Use the Search function

 

 

 

Open the B060-032-8 Help File

 

 

Administrator

All User permissions

 

 

 

Full access to all ports, including those in cascaded or daisy-chained stations

 

 

Create, modify and delete User and Administrator account types*

 

 

 

Manage stations and ports*

 

 

 

View and clear the log file*

 

 

 

Back up and restore system configurations*

 

 

Super Administrator

All User and Administrator permissions

 

 

 

Create, modify and delete all user account types*

 

 

 

Create, modify and delete Group accounts*

 

 

 

Configure network settings, set date and time, and view system information*

 

 

Upgrade firmware*

 

 

 

View and end sessions of user account types*

 

 

 

Invoke Broadcast Mode (OSD)*

 

*These permissions only apply to the station in which the user was originally created (usually the first station).

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Contents Model B060-032-8 RegistrationTable of Contents IntroductionMaintenance Warnings Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Warnings Rackmount WarningsCompatibility System ComponentsCompatibility & Required Hardware Required HardwareServer Port LEDs FeaturesB060-032-8 Front View User Port LEDsRackmounting Single-Level Installation Cascading Multilevel InstallationCascading Daisy-ChainingCascading B060-032-8 Matrix KVM Switches Cascading B007-008 KVM Switches Daisy-Chaining Network Installation Administrator UtilityBasic Operation Setting the IP Address Topology ConsiderationsLogging Manual IP AddressClick Install Certificate Login WebMenus & Icons Naming Stations Port StatusColumn Description From the Administration menu, choose Station Management. Setting the Web Page Session TimeoutNetwork Configuration IP Installer Setting IP AddressSetting Date and Time Group ManagementOpen the Group Management Web Page Figure Group Management Web Page Modify GroupUser Management AdministratorSuper Administrator User type PermissionsOpen the User Management Web Page Figure User Management Web Page Modify UserUser Management Web Page Delete User Managing Port Access Accessing PortsPort Management Configuring Port Settings Field Description Port NoteField Description OS Language Setting the OSD ViewRestoring KVM Port Defaults Port OSSet Port ID View ModeOption Description Display DurationConfiguring OSD User Settings Scroll LOCK, Scroll LockSearching for Ports & Stations Preparing to Upgrade FirmwareUpgrading Firmware via the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility Upgrading FirmwareUpgrading Firmware via the Firmware Upgrade Utility Select Master Device Dialog BoxFirmware Upgrade Utility Main Screen Upgrade Failed Replacing the Root B060-032-8Viewing & Ending User Sessions Backing Up & Restoring SettingsAction Viewing and Clearing the Log File Active Sessions WebOSD Operation Viewing System Information & HelpLogging Out OSD Main ScreenHeading Description OSD NavigationType Accessing Switches & Computers To add a shortcut Setting DescriptionOSD Functions To delete a shortcutHotkey Command Change PasswordTimeout Idle TimeoutManagement Menus Group Management Setting DescriptionTo change a user’s account password To change a user’s User TypeTo revoke group access for a port To grant port access to a groupTo set the Group Access Type To grant port access to a userStation Management To enable dynamic IP addressing with a Dhcp serverTo manually configure the IP Settings System InformationHotkey Mode F5 SCHHotkey Port Switching Invoking Hotkey ModeAuto Scanning Hotkey Beeper Control Keyboard EmulationTroubleshooting General Troubleshooting Problem SolutionEntering the ok Prompt Sun Solaris Troubleshooting for Sun Systems Problem SolutionSpecifications Product SpecificationsFactory Default Settings Storage & ServiceWarranty & Warranty Registration Service

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.