Tripp Lite B060-032-8 owner manual Configuring Port Settings, Field Description Port Note

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10. Administrator Utility

To open the Port Management Web Page for a KVM port:

In the B060-032-8 tree (on the left side of the Main Web Page), double- click on a computer icon. Each computer icon corresponds to a KVM port. You can also double-click on the Port ID of the desired port in the Port Select Web Page. The Port Management Web Page for that KVM port appears (Figure 20). Note: For ports of daisy-chained B060-016-2 and

B060-032 and cascaded B007-008 KVM switches, only the Port Settings area of the Web page displays.

The Port Access area of the Port Management Web Page is used to manage port access rights for users and groups. The boxes on the left side of the page show all users and groups that have been created. The boxes on the right side of the page govern port access rights. In the middle of the page are five sets of arrows. Each set contains two arrows, one facing to the left (<) and the other facing to the right (>), which correspond to the boxes immediately to the left and right. Arrows are used to move users and groups from the boxes on the left into the boxes on the right and vice versa. These boxes are discussed in the following table. Note: You cannot add more than 32 users and 32 groups to a KVM port. To add more than 32 users to a KVM port, first add the users to groups and then add those groups to the KVM port. If a user is granted both user and group access rights to the same KVM port, the user access rights will be applied, not those of the group.

To grant port access rights to users or groups:

Open the Port Management Web Page for the KVM port you wish to grant access rights for.

In the Available Users box, click on a username to highlight it; or, in the Available Groups box, click on a group name to highlight it.

Click the appropriate rightward facing arrow (>) to move the selected user (or group) to the box on the right that corresponds to the access rights that you wish to grant to the user (or group). The user (or group) appears in the access rights box. Repeat and until you have assigned port access rights (or restrictions) for all users and groups. If you make a mistake

by adding a user or group to the wrong access rights box, highlight the username or group name again and click the corresponding leftward facing arrow. The selected user or group will be removed from the box and replaced in its former position.

Click Save. The selected users (or groups) are given the assigned permissions.

To exit without saving changes, click any other menu or icon.

Configuring Port Settings

Figure 21: Port Management Web Page

Before configuring port settings, verify that the Server Interface Unit (SIU) for the KVM port to be configured is connected to the correct KVM port on the back panel of the B060-032-8. The fields in the lower section of the Port Management Webpage are described in the following table. Note: The only Port Setting you will be able to change for a cascaded B007-008 or daisy-chained B060-032s and B060-016-2s is the Port Note.

Field

Description

 

 

Port Note

Type a name in the Port Note field. Port notes may be up to 15 characters long. Legal characters include: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space

 

and hyphen. Enter a unique note for the port that will differentiate it from all other ports in the KVM installation. The port note

 

will appear on the Port Status and Port Select WebPages, as well as in the B060-032-8 tree view and in the OSD. When

 

searching, Port Note is the field that will be searched.

 

Note: Adding spaces to the port note will cause it to display on multiple lines in the tree in some Web browsers.

 

If the KVM port cascades a B060-032-8, the port note is replaced by the station name of the cascaded B060-032-8, which will

 

 

always be the last 6 digits of the cascaded B060-032-8’s MAC address. To modify station names, see “Naming Stations,” page 17.

 

For B007-008 KVMs and Computers/Servers connected to the B060-032-8 via Server Interface Unit (SIU), the Port Note

 

 

will be stored in the SIU. If moved to another port on the B060-032-8, the Port Note for the new KVM Port will automatically

 

 

change to the Port Note stored in the SIU. The Port Note on the old KVM Port will remain unchanged, requiring you to

 

 

manually erase or change it.

 

 

 

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Tripp Lite B060-032-8 owner manual Configuring Port Settings, Field Description Port Note

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.