Tripp Lite B060-032-8 owner manual Station Management, System Information, Sadm Configuration

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11. OSD Operation

Station Management

This menu is accessible to both Super Administrators and Administrators.

Setting

Description

CREATE STATION

This setting allows Super Administrators and Administrators to create a unique name to the B060-032-8 station. To create a

NOTE

station note:

 

1.

Highlight the CREATE STATION NOTE option and hit the enter key.

 

2.

Type in the desired Station Note. Port Notes may be up to 15 characters long and can consist of any combination of letters

 

and numbers (A-Z, 0-9). Hit the ENTER key to save the port note or hit the ESC key to abort.

DELETE STATION

This setting allows the Super Administrator or Administrator to delete the Station Port Note. To delete the Station Note:

NOTE

1.

Highlight the DELETE STATION NOTE option and hit the ENTER key.

 

2.

Press Y to confirm the delete or N to abort.

 

 

 

System Information

This setting is accessible to both Super Administrators and Administrators.

Setting

Description

SYSTEM

This setting differs from the System Information screen in the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility. It displays a list of all

INFORMATION

B060-032-8 KVM switches, as well as connected Console Interface Units (CIUs) and Server Interface Units (SIUs).

 

Important information about each device is displayed, such as the KVM console or port number to which the device is

 

attached, the device type, the original firmware version and the most recent firmware upgrade version.

 

 

SADM Configuration

This menu is only accessible to Super Administrators.

Setting

Description

SET NETWORK

This function allows Super Administrators to configure the network settings for the B060-032-8 on the Local Area Network

 

(LAN). A submenu appears with the following settings; DHCP, MANUAL IP ADDRESS, HTTP PORT, HTTPS PORT and

 

IP INSTALLER SETTING.

 

To enable dynamic IP addressing with a DHCP server:

 

1.

Highlight DHCP and hit the ENTER key.

 

2.

Press Y for enable or N for disable.

 

Note: The default is disabled. When enabled, a DHCP server will automatically pull an IP address.

 

To manually configure the IP Settings:

 

1.

Highlight MANUAL IP ADDRESS and hit the Enter key. A page opens up displaying the following settings; IP

 

 

ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, GATEWAY, PRIMARY DNS SERVER and ALTERNATE DNS SERVER.

 

2.

Select each choice and enter the corresponding numerical address as given to you by your network administrator.

 

Note: These settings do not need to be configured if DHCP is enabled.

SET CLOCK

This function allows Super Administrators to set the date and time for the B060-032-8. When selected a sub-menu is

 

displayed that includes the following settings; SET DATE and SET TIME.

 

To set Date and Time:

 

1.

Highlight SET DATE and hit the ENTER key. Enter the date in YYYY-MM-DD format and press the ENTER key.

 

2.

Highlight SET TIME and hit the ENTER key. Enter the time in HH:MM:SS format and hit the ENTER key.

BROADCAST

Selecting BROADCAST invokes Broadcast mode. When invoked, commands sent from the KVM console keyboard are

 

broadcast to all available computers in the installation. This is particularly useful for operations that need to be performed on

 

multiple computers, such as performing a system wide shutdown, installing/upgrading software, etc.

 

While Broadcast mode is in effect, a speaker symbol appears before the port ID display of the KVM port that currently has

 

 

the KVM console focus.

 

While Broadcast mode is in effect, other KVM consoles will not be able to control the computers; however, they will be

 

 

able to access the KVM ports in View-Only mode.

 

While Broadcast mode is in effect, a message indicating such displays across the bottom of the Super Administrator’s

 

 

OSD screen.

 

Mouse commands will not be broadcast.

 

If the Super Administrator that invoked Broadcast mode is idle for longer than the period of time set for Idle Timeout,

 

 

Broadcast mode is canceled. (See Idle Timeout on page 40 for details).

 

If the Super Administrator that invoked Broadcast mode opens their OSD for longer than 30 seconds while in Broadcast

 

 

mode, Broadcast mode will be canceled.

 

To exit Broadcast mode, enter the OSD, highlight the Broadcast option and hit the ENTER key.

 

 

 

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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 Network Installation Administrator UtilityBasic Operation Topology Considerations Setting the IP AddressManual IP Address LoggingLogin Web Click Install CertificateMenus & Icons Naming Stations Port StatusColumn Description From the Administration menu, choose Station Management. Setting the Web Page Session TimeoutNetwork Configuration 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 Managing Port Access Accessing PortsPort Management 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 FailedViewing & Ending User Sessions Backing Up & Restoring SettingsAction Active Sessions Web Viewing and Clearing the Log FileOSD Main Screen Viewing System Information & HelpLogging Out OSD OperationHeading Description OSD NavigationType 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 ModeHotkey Port Switching Invoking Hotkey ModeAuto Scanning 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

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