Tripp Lite B060-032-8 owner manual Accessing Switches & Computers

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11. OSD Operation

11.3 Accessing Switches & Computers

To access a computer, cascaded switch, or daisy-chained switch, double-click it; or, move the highlight bar to it and press ENTER. If more than one user tries to access a KVM port at the same time, the first user to gain access controls the KVM port, while the other users can only view it. If the controlling user exits the KVM port, the second user gains control. Control of the port can also be taken over once the controlling user’s Idle Timeout time is up.

Single-Level Installation OSD Access

In a single level installation there are no additional switches cascaded or daisy-chained from the B060-032-8. The port list will show all the ports of the B060-032-8.

Cascaded Installation OSD Access

In a cascaded installation the default port list will show MXKVM in the TYPE column next to its port number, and station note in the NOTE column next to the model number (Figure 41).

Daisy-Chained Installation OSD Access

In a daisy-chained installation the default port list will show MXCHAIN in the TYPE column and MXCHAIN in the NOTE column (Figure 40). Double-click port 01, or move the highlight bar to it, and then press ENTER to view a list of the daisy-chained switches in the installation (Figure 42). A maximum of seven additional B060-032 or B060-016-2 switches can be daisy-chained from the first level B060-032-8. Note: In a daisy-chained installation, KVM ports 1–4 on the first-level B060-032-8 cannot be used. Do not connect any switches or server interface units to these ports.

Port ID Numbering Convention

Each KVM port in the KVM installation has a unique port ID. The port ID is composed of up to three port numbers separated by hyphens. These port numbers describe a path from the first-level KVM switch through the KVM installation to the target device. In Hotkey mode (page 44) you can type a port ID to switch directly to any KVM port in the installation.

Cascaded Installation Port IDs

The port numbers that comprise the port ID in cascaded installations are displayed in the following order from left to right:

1.The port number of the first-level B060-032-8.

2.The port number of the second-level KVM switch (if applicable).

3.The port number of the third-level KVM switch (if applicable).

For example, a computer attached to Port 3 of a third-level KVM switch, which is cascaded from Port 6 of a second-level B060-032-8, which is cascaded from Port 15 of the first-level B060-032-8, would have a port ID of 15-6-3. (This can also be typed 15-06-03.)

Daisy-Chained Installation Port IDs

The port numbers that comprise the port ID in daisy-chained installations are displayed in the following order from left to right:

1.“1” will always be the first number in a daisy-chained KVMs Port ID.

2.The position of the B060-032 or B060-016-2 Matrix KVM Switch in the daisy chain. You can determine the position of the B060-032 or B060-016-2 in the daisy-chain by subtracting 1 from its station ID.

For example, the station ID of the first B060-032 or B060-016-2 in the daisy-chain is 2. (2 - 1 = 1) The B060-032 or B060-016-2’s position in the daisy-chain is 1. The table below lists the B060-032 or B060-016-2’s station ID and its position in the daisy-chain.

3. The port number on the B060-032 or B060-016-2.

For example, a computer attached to Port 18 of a B060-032, which is in Position 7 in the daisy-chain (Station ID 8), which in turn is daisy-chained from the first-level B060-032-8, would have a port ID of: 1-7-18.

Figure 41: OSD Main Screen (Cascaded Installations)

Figure 42: OSD Main Screen (Daisy-Chained Installations)

Station ID

Position in the Daisy Chain

2

1

3

2

4

3

5

4

6

5

7

6

8

7

 

 

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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 Basic Operation Administrator UtilityNetwork Installation Setting the IP Address Topology ConsiderationsLogging Manual IP AddressClick Install Certificate Login WebMenus & Icons Column Description Port StatusNaming Stations Network Configuration Setting the Web Page Session TimeoutFrom the Administration menu, choose Station Management. 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 Port Management Accessing PortsManaging Port Access 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 B060-032-8Action Backing Up & Restoring SettingsViewing & Ending User Sessions Viewing and Clearing the Log File Active Sessions WebOSD Operation Viewing System Information & HelpLogging Out OSD Main ScreenType OSD NavigationHeading Description 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 SCHAuto Scanning Invoking Hotkey ModeHotkey Port Switching 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.