Tripp Lite B022-U08-IP Permissions, Client Timeout Control, Login Failure, User Management

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7.3.5 User Management

7. Administration (continued)

7.3.5 User Management

The User Management page allows administrators to Add, Edit and Delete User and Administrator accounts. Up to 64 accounts can be established, with any combination of Administrators and Users. The Port Access settings can not be configured using the Web Management Interface, and must be configured via the Remote OSD.

To add a new account, fill in the account information and click the Add button. The new account shows up in the list.

To edit an existing account, highlight it in the list, and then update the account information that appears on the right side of the page. When all information has been updated, click on the Update button.

To delete an existing account, highlight it in the list and click the

Remove button. When clicking the Remove button, you are not asked to confirm whether you want to delete the selected account. It is automatically deleted.

To clear the account information on the right side of the page without affecting the selected account, click the Reset button. In addition to clearing all account information, this de-selects any accounts that were selected prior to clicking the Reset button. It’s as if you just entered the User Management page for the first time.

When you are done adding, updating or removing information from the User Management page, click the Apply button to apply your changes.

7.3.6 Customization

The Customization screen allows administrators to configure settings related to KVM operation. The sections that follow discuss the settings you will find on this page.

The table describes the account information fields and settings that are found in the User Management page.

Setting

Description

 

 

Username

Enter the account username here. A minimum of 6 and

 

a maximum of 16 characters are allowed.

 

 

Password

Enter the account password here. A minimum of 6 and

 

a maximum of 16 characters are allowed.

 

 

Confirm

Re-enter the account password here. If the two entries

Password

do not match, you will be prompted to re-type the

 

password.

 

 

Description

Additional information about the user that you may

 

wish to include (optional).

 

 

Admin

Check this option to give the account Administrator

 

access rights. Administrators have access to all

 

features and configuration settings of the KVM.

 

 

User

Check this option to give the account User access

 

rights. Users have access to both the Windows Client

 

and Java Client, but do not have access to the Log

 

Server or Configuration Settings.

 

 

Select

Check this option to Select the account access rights

 

yourself. (See Permissions below for details.)

 

 

Permissions

The following permissions are included in the User Management page, and determine what access rights are available to each account:

Win Client: When selected, the corresponding account can access the KVM switch using the Windows Client in the Web Management Interface and the non-browser AP Windows Client.

Java Applet: When selected, the corresponding account can access the KVM switch using the Java Applet in the Web Management Interface and the non-browser AP Java Client.

Log: When selected, the corresponding account can access the Log File included in the Web Management Interface.

Configure: When selected, the corresponding account can access the Administrator settings in the Local Console OSD, Remote OSD and Web Management Interface.

Client Timeout Control

If there is no keyboard/mouse input for the amount of time specified here, the logged-in user is automatically logged out, and must enter their username and password in order to regain access to the KVM switch. The default is 0, which disables the Timeout function.

Note: The Timeout function can only be set in the Web Management Interface and the Local Console OSD.

Login Failure

Allowed: Enter into this field the number of unsuccessful login attempts that will be allowed from a remote computer.

Timeout (minutes): Enter into this field the number of minutes a user must wait before attempting to log in again after exceeding the maximum number of unsuccessful logins.

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