On the SDT Settings menu, select SDT Mode (which will enable port forwarding and SSH tunneling) and enter a Username and User Password.

Note When you enable SDT, this will override all other Configuration protocols on that port

Note If you leave the Username and User Password fields blank, they default to portXX and portXX where XX is the serial port number. So the default username and password for Secure RDP over Port 2 is port02

Ensure the Console Server Common Settings (Baud Rate, Flow Control) are the same as were set up on the Windows computer COM port and click Apply

RDP and VNC forwarding over serial ports is enabled on a Port basis. You can add Users who can have access to these ports (or reconfigure User profiles) by selecting Serial & Network :User & Groups menu tag - as described earlier in Chapter 4 Configuring Serial Ports

6.10.3 Set up SDT Connector to SSH port forward over the Console Server Serial Port

In the SDT Connector software running on your remote computer, specify the gateway IP address of your Console Server and a username/password for a user you have setup on the Console Server that has access to the desired port.

Next, add a New SDT Host. In the Host address you need to put portxx where xx = the port to which you are connecting. Example, for port 3 you would have a Host Address of: port03 and then select the RDP Service check box.

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Tripp Lite B096-016, 93-2879, B096-048 owner manual

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