2.. Web Configuration Interface

Enter and re-enter a shared secret according to the one specified in the RADIUS server.

Click the OK button to add the server to the list.

Servers can be edited or deleted by highlighting them in the list and clicking on Edit or Delete. They can be re-ordered according to their priority by highlighting them and clicking on Up or Down to move them in the list.

Global – The Global section allows you to define the Default Realm of the RADIUS server, and to enable/disable Accounting Support.

Default Realm – Enter in the Default Realm for the RADIUS server here.

Enable Accounting Support – Check this checkbox to enable Accounting Support, or leave it unchecked to disable it. When enabled, Accounting Support will generate Start and Stop accounting events that keep track of when a user accesses a KVM port, and when it disconnects from it.

RADIUS Access Rights – RADIUS access rights are assigned to accounts by adding a TrippLite-KVM-ACLfield into the user account definition in the user’s file (on FreeRADIUS), or on user settings (under Active Directory), and populating it with a permission string. The permission string format will be the same as that described in the Access Rights Permission String section of this manual. The only difference is that it will need to contain the prefix TrippLite-KVM-ACL=, which designates the property used for it under the Tripp Lite Dictionary.

For example, to give an account Admin access to all KVM ports on all KVMs, the following should be added to the user’s file entry on FreeRADIUS.

account

ClearText-Password=[enter account password here]

 

Framed-Protocol=PPP

 

Framed-IP-Address=[enter RADIUS IP here]

 

Framed-IP-Netmask=255.255.255.0

 

Framed=MTU=1500

 

TrippLite-KVM-ACL=kvmrole:admin,kvmports:*

2..4..13 Date & Time

This section describes how to configure the system date and time. The system date and time are used when recording log events (see the Events section in this manual for details).

To configure the date and time:

From the Configuration section, select the Date & Time tab. The Date & Time page appears.

1.In the Date fields, enter in the current Day, Month and Year.

2.In the Time fields, enter in the current Hour, Minute and Second.

3.Click the Save button at the top of the page to save your changes.

2..5 Password Section

The Password section of the Web Configuration Interface provides a convenient way for an account to change their password.

To change the password:

1.Click on the icon in the menu bar of the Web Configuration Interface. The Change Password page is displayed.

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B072-032-IP2, B072-016-IP4, B072-016-IP2, B072-032-IP4 specifications

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