Tripp Lite B096-016, 93-2879, B096-048 owner manual Secure VNC, PowerAlert

Models: 93-2879 B096-016 B096-048

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There are also a number of related service options that can be configured at this stage:

SNMP Enables netsnmp in the Console Server which will keep a remote log of all posted information. SNMP is disabled by default. To modify the default SNMP settings, the Administrator must make the edits at the command line as described in Chapter 15 – Advanced Configuration

TFTP The Console Servers set up default TFTP server on the USB flash card. This server can be used to store config files, maintain access and transaction logs, etc.

Ping Allows the Console Server to respond to incoming ICMP echo requests. Ping is enabled by default, however, for security reasons this service should generally be disabled post initial configuration

And there are some serial port access parameters that can be configured on this menu:

Base The Console Server uses specific default ranges for the TCP/IP ports for the various access services that Users and Administrators can use to access devices attached to serial ports (as covered in Chapter 4 – Configuring Serial Ports). The Administrator can also set alternate ranges for these services, and these secondary ports will then be used in addition to the defaults.

The default TCP/IP base port address for Telnet access is 2000, and the range for Telnet is IP Address: Port (2000 + serial port #) i.e. 2001 – 2048. So if the Administrator were to set 8000 as a secondary base for Telnet then serial port #2 on the Console Server can be Telnet accessed at IP Address: 2002 and at IP Address: 8002.

The default base for SSH is 3000; for Raw TCP is 4000; for RFC2217 it is 5000 and for Unauthenticated Telnet it is 6000.

The B092-016 Console Server with PowerAlert also presents some additional service and configuration options:

VNC

The B092-016 Console Server has an internal VNC server. When enabled, it allows

 

remote users to connect to the Console Server and run the PowerAlert software

 

and any other embedded thin client programs as if they were plugged in locally to

 

the KVM connectors on the B092-016 (refer to Chapter 16 for more details). Users

 

connect using port 5900 and need to run a VNC client applet

Secure VNC

This enables a secure encrypted remote connection using VNC over SSL on port

 

5800 to the B092-016 Console Server (refer to Chapter 16)

PowerAlert

This configuration option will automatically start the PowerAlert application on

 

the B092-016 and display the console as soon as you log into the local display or

 

VNC session (refer to Chapter 16). The complete PowerAlert manual can be

 

downloaded at www.tripplite.com/EN/support/PowerAlert/Downloads.cfm

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Tripp Lite B096-016, 93-2879, B096-048 owner manual Secure VNC, PowerAlert

93-2879, B096-016, B096-048 specifications

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