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Tripp Lite Switch B070-008-19-IP User's Manual
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1. e f you are using non shielded Cat5 6 cable try using Tripp Lite N105 Series Catbe shielded patch cable Any noise that exists in the cabling can affect local and remote mouse alignment and switching to shielded cabling eliminates that noise e Change the Video Mode see the Video Mode section in this manual for details to decrease the amount of information being transferred over the network The less data that is being sent the faster the kKeyboard mouse response time In particular the Grey Level setting can help improve keyboard and mouse response time e Go to the display settings section of the Target Server and lower the video resolution refresh rate and color settings e If the Target Server has a graphic desktop background change it to a solid color background e f the target server is in BIOS boot mode the ability to change mouse mode settings is temporarily disabled When BIOS mode exits mouse mode settings can be opened and settings edited 45 3 Conducting a Remote Session 3 2 7 Server Serial Clicking on the Server Serial icon displays a drop down list of ports that are accessible to the currently logged in account Simply select a port to access it 3 2 8 Full Screen Clicking on the Full Screen icon or pressing Alt Enter toggles full screen mode on off 3 2 9 Logout Clicking the Logout icon closes your remote session but does not log you out of the Web Configuration Interface 3 3
2. Cat5 IP KVM Solutions Client Version J 8000 Firmware Version 2 1 790 1 0 www tri 3 2 3 Video a Clicking on the Video icon will display a list of four options for managing the remote session s video Refresh Video Adjust Video Mode and Advanced e Refresh Selecting the Refresh feature will regenerate the remote screen to show the most current video A video refresh may be necessary when changing the display attributes of a Target Server e Video Adjust Selecting the Video Adjust feature will perform an auto video adjust which aligns the Target Server s video so that it displays properly in the remote session screen e Video Mode In the Video Mode feature choose amongst the following options After selecting an option click the Apply button OO _ Video Mode Normal Grey Level Apply Cancel o Normal Select Normal to display the Target Server video normally in full color By default the video mode is set to Normal o Grey Level Select Grey Level to display the Target Server video in Black and White In low bandwidth networks this can help improve keyboard and mouse response time by reducing the amount of video data traveling over the network e Advanced Although the Refresh Video Adjust and Video Mode features generally provide an automated way for you to optimize the remote session video you may want to fine tune the results You can use the Advanced video
3. e Type The Type drop down menu allows you to choose between three methods of assigning access rights to authenticated accounts Basic User and Group o Basic When selected this method authenticates accounts that log in and gives each account full access rights to the KVM switch o User When selected this method authenticates accounts that log in and gives them access rights to the KVM switch based on those that are assigned to them via a dedicated Access Rights attribute o Group When selected this method authenticates accounts that log in and gives them access rights to the KVM switch based on which Group they belong to Access rights for Groups are based on those that are assigned to them via a dedicated Access Rights attribute Log On tal LOAP RADIUS Search DNs ChieMatt lonen ON Liners JOC w OC ae Password Search Base Chasers OC stove DE anet Search Password TED Confiem Passed EEI Piada Type Leer Mame Atiibute Access Fugriks Altimute Path CNeJohn Adame CNmikers DCmbva OCenat AD as prot parcakes Chae VP acess integer iaria 11 44 37 aM Bl creDetacenter 7 Err C Tan SOE CNedeuser pa accourtE pines integers i Oe EFFFEREEFEFFEEE PHF CheDHCP Administrators bal badPasswordTime integer tt i D 07 CNe0HCP Users ray whew i z H H CNedma Dretory String l John Adans EN CN OreAdmins integer i HEN Ch Onelipdaterroay integi
4. gt o j 208 30 143 225 targets html File Edit View Favorites Tools Hep ST air Website Identification 01194050 has identified t 206 390 143 225 This connection to the server is encrypted Should trust this site View certificates oe Fed eee ee wal 2 Click on the View Certificates option When the Certificate window appears click on the Details tab Value Y3 00 d5 2e 6d e0 18 d de 05 shal D1194050 support tripplite Monday November 04 2013 Thursday November 02 2023 MITAAN omen hittrimniite Egit Properties a Learn more about certificate details 54 6 Security Certificate Installation 3 In the Details tab page click on the Copy to File button The Certificate Export Wizard appears Welcome to the Certificate Export Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust ists and certificate revocation lists from a certificate store to your disk A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections A certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next 4 5 Click the Browse button to navigate the location you want to save the certificate file and then type a name into the File name field Click Next to go back to the File to Export screen where the file path
5. Refers to the type of account and can be either Admin or User See the Users section of this manual for details on these account types e kvmports Refers to the list of ports that an account is allowed to access Ports are separated in the permission string by a comma An asterisk can be used to indicate access to all ports e vm_ports Refers to the list of virtual media ports that an account is allowed to access Ports are separated in the permission string by a comma An asterisk can be used to indicate access to all ports e kvmtelports Refers to the list of serial ports that an account is allowed to access Ports are separated in the permission string by a comma An asterisk can be used to indicate access to all ports Sample Permission String kvmdevice D114456 7 kvmrole user kvmports 1 2 5 vm_ports 1 2 kvmtelports The permission string above assigns a User or Group with access to the KVM with Device Name D114456 7 The account is given User permissions and has access to ports 1 2 and 5 on the KVM can access virtual media on ports 1 and 2 and can access all serial ports RADIUS Authentication Settings Once enabled in the Enabled Authentications Methods section RADIUS authentication is set up using the fields in the Authentication Sources section To setup RADIUS authentication make sure that the RADIUS tab in the Authentication Sources section is selected and then follow the instructions below Note For
6. 46 4 Local Console This chapter explains how to operate the NetCommander IP via the local console The local console allows you to access connected computer servers configure the KVM s network settings and to configure some more basic settings specific to local access To display the OSD 1 From the local keyboard press the left Shift key twice The TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER OSD Main window appears MAIN Lines with sun icons in the PM column show active computers servers A computer that is connected but is powered off does NAME USER PM not have a sun icon When a server is busy when an account is accessing it in an Exclusive Session the entire line appears in red characters MOVE LABEL F1 ESC LOGOUT TUNING FS F2 SETTING Navigating the OSD e To move the highlight bar throughout the list press the T and J arrow keys e To jump from one column to the next when relevant press the Tab key e To exit the OSD or return to a previous window within the OSD press the Esc key To select a computer 1 Navigate to the desired port using the T and J arrow keys or type the two digit port number of the desired computer 2 Press the Enter key The selected computer is accessed 4 1 Move Label F1 When a Target Server is accessed via the local console a Confirmation Label appears briefly displaying the port number and name of the Target Server being accessed After a few seconds the Confirmation Label
7. Make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes To help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power it is recommended that you plug your devices into a Tripp Lite surge suppressor line conditioner or uninterruptible power supply UPS e When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies observe the following precautions o Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply o Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply o If the system has multiple sources of power disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies o Never push objects of any kind into or through cabinet slots They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a risk of fire or electrical shock o Do not attempt to service the device yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel If the following conditions occur unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualified service personnel for repair o The power cord or plug has become damaged or frayed o Liquid has been spilled into the device o The device has been exposed to rain or water o The device has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged o The device exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service o The device does not operate normally when the operating i
8. To ensure reliable operation and protect against overheating these openings must never be blocked or covered The device should not be placed on a soft surface bed sofa rug etc as this will block its ventilation openings Likewise the device should not be placed in a built in enclosure unless adequate ventilation has been provided Never spill liquid of any kind on the device Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners The device should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company To prevent damage to your installation ensure that all devices are properly grounded The device is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not attempt to defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Always follow your local national wiring codes Position system cables and power cables carefully to ensure that nothing rests on any cable Route the power cord and cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over 1 Product Overview e If an extension cord is used with this device make sure that the total ampere rating of all products used on the cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating
9. key to toggle between the available options 3 After choosing the desired hotkey press the Esc key to exit the F2 SETTING window To change the keyboard language By default the keyboard language is preset to US English You can change the keyboard language to French FR or German DE Note This refers to the OSD keyboard language and not the computer keyboard language To change the keyboard language 1 Inthe F2 SETTING window navigate to the Keyboard Language field 2 Press the Spacebar key to toggle between the available options 3 After choosing the desired language press the Esc key to exit the F2 SETTING window Inputing and Updating DDC Information Display Data Channel DDC is a VESA standard for communication between a monitor and a video adapter The SIU emulates the DDC information to the connected computer When first installing the NetCommander IP system emulate the DDC information of the connected monitor into the memories of all connected SIUs To input the DDC information 1 Inthe F2 SETTING window press the F10 key The text Please wait flashes a few times and disappears The monitor s DDC information is sent to all SIUs TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER SETTINGS You should update the DDC information in any of the following circumstances 192 168 123 122 92 168 12 e When replacing the monitor connected to the NetCommander IP e When adding a new SIU to the system e When reco
10. LDAP Server screen Add LDAP Server e Enter the Pv4 IPv6 or Host address for your LDAP S server in the corresponding field e Select the Port number that is used by the server The default port number is 389 for LDAP TLS servers and 636 for LDAPS servers Select from one of three encryption methods to use No encryption SSL or TLS extension Click the OK button to add the server to the list e 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 Search The Search section is where you set the account DN that is used to query the LDAP S server and where in the directory to search during authentication Reference the following screenshots and descriptions of the Search fields when adding this information Search DN CN Matt Jones CN sUsers DC kva DC mnet Search Base N Users DC kya OC mnet Search Password eooo Confirm Password eooo r Mode Type Basic x User Name Attribute SAMACCOUNtT ype Access Rights Attrbute r Servers LDAP Servers Ad ress Port Protocol Ga i 192 168 111 2 389 No encryption BF Active Directory Explorer Sysinternals www sysinternals com AD as ivo pancakes kva net mr x Ele Edt Favortes Search Saroie Hstory Heb rr es 2 ee SIA Aarle Path CNefHatt Jones CNeUsers OCakva D
11. RADIUS server e Click the OK button to add the server to the list e 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 e Default Realm Enter in the Default Realm for the RADIUS server here e 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 rippLite KVM ACL field 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 Fr
12. Session and Exclusive Session sections in this manual for details This server status is indicated by a Green port in the graphic of the KVM s back panel No Communications with Device Indicates that a computer server is connected to the corresponding port but is not communicating with the KVM and is therefore inaccessible This server status is indicated by a Red port in the graphic of the KVM s back panel 2 4 Configuration Section The Configuration section of the Web Configuration Interface is re where administrator accounts can configure the KVM s settings and E save QP Reload i Device Reboot d Device Upgrade ij Rots Upgrade E Factory Restore Gj Bacup Restore S3 Certiicate account access When accessing the Configuration section there are a number of sub sections displayed as notebook tabs Clicking Device Users Saitoh Configurabon User Targets Power Gevoes Power Gutiets Serial Port Secunty Authentication Daie amp Tne eige D on a tab will display the settings for that sub section The features of A a the Configuration section are described in the following pages TEP Port ona Tl LAN The following table describes the functionality of the Web configuration toolbar buttons ficon Description O Click the Save icon after making any changes in the Configuration section This saves your changes In the Configuration section clicking the Reload icon will return a page to th
13. The Delete Selected User s confirmation page appears Note You cannot delete an Administrator who is logged onto the system 2 Click Yes to delete the selected account s from the KVM 3 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes 2 4 6 Switch Configuration The Switch Configuration tab allows unique names to be assigned to each port to help distinguish the Target Servers that are connected to them To edit a port name 1 From the Configuration section click on the Switch Configuration tab The Switch Configuration page appears 1 Server O1 2 Server 02 3 Server 03 4 Server 04 5 Server 05 6 Server 06 7 Server 07 8 Server 08 9 Server 09 10 Server 10 11 Server 11 12 Server 12 13 Server 13 14 Server 14 15 Server 15 16 Server 16 17 Server 17 18 server 13 m m am 2 To change the name of a port highlight the current server name and type a new name 3 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes 24 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 4 7 User Targets By default administrators are allowed access to all servers However you must define the access rights of each user account to the following e Target Access To initiate a remote session for the corresponding port e Virtual media access To use the Virtual Media functionality when in a remote session for the corresponding port To configure User Targets 1 From the Configuration section select the Us
14. adjustment screen to fine tune the settings 39 3 Conducting a Remote Session To manually adjust the video settings 1 6 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Advanced option The Advanced window appears Advanced Brightness amp Contrast O 2 4 60 80 100 p 0 20 Offset and Phase H Offset 100 100 V Offset 100 100 Phase 0 31 Filter Filter Noise In the Brightness amp Contrast section of the Advanced screen use the corresponding scales to adjust the brightness and contrast of the displayed image In the Offset Phase and Scale section of the Advanced screen adjust the following settings accordingly e In the H Offset field select the horizontal starting position of each line on the displayed image e In the V Offset field select the vertical starting position of the displayed image e In the Phase field select the point at which each pixel is sampled In the Filter section of the Advanced screen select the filter level of the video from the Target Server A higher filter reduces the noise level but makes the image coarser Options are Auto No Filter Low Medium and High The Noise Level section of the Advanced screen displays the amount of video noise present when a static screen is displayed The more noise that is present the slower your keyboard and mouse response time will be Adjusting the Phase and Scale fields can help dec
15. disappears You can position the Confirmation Label anywhere on the screen using the OSD s MOVE LABEL F1 function Open the OSD and highlight the desired computer using the T and J arrow keys 2 Press the F1 key The selected port s video and Confirmation Label appear 3 Use the arrow keys to move the label to a desired position on the screen 4 Press the Esc key to save the position and exit 4 2 Tuning F5 You can tune the image of any Target Server using the OSD s TUNING F5 function 1 Open the OSD and highlight the desired computer using the T and J arrow keys 2 Press the F5 key The selected port s video and the Image Tuning Label appears 3 Use the T and J arrow keys to adjust the image 4 When the image is satisfactory press the Esc key 47 4 Local Console 4 3 Power Management As with the Web Configuration Interface you are able to perform power management functions via the local console The power management functions available to you are described below Note In order to perform power management actions on a port it must be configured to match a power outlet of a power device that has been added to the KVM See the Power Device and Power Outlets sections of this manual for details Cycle Choose the Cycle option to perform a power cycle on the computer server connected to the selected port Up Choose the Up option to turn the power to the computer server connected to the
16. either the user name or password The User Name and Password parameters depend on the security level chosen See the Security section in this manual for details In the Confirm Password field retype the password In the Permission dropdown menu select the permission type Administrator or User Click OK The new account is added to the list in the Users page Ao oS Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes To edit an account 1 Inthe Users page select an account from the list and click the Edit button The Edit User page appears Edit User 2 Change the Permission and or Access as required Checking the Block checkbox next to the Access field blocks an account from accessing the KVM but keeps its information stored in the KVM This way if you ever want to reactivate the account all you have to do is go back in and uncheck this box 3 To change the password click Password gt gt The Password screen opens In the upper textbox type the new password in the lower textbox confirm the new password Note You cannot change the password of an Administrator who is currently logged on to the system Click OK The Users page opens with the user information changed accordingly 5 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes 23 2 Web Configuration Interface To delete a User 1 Inthe Users page select an account from the list and click the Delete button
17. from a server port If a server port is being accessed by another account highlighting the port and clicking the Disconnect icon terminates the remote session making the Target For administrators a graphic of the KVM s back panel is displayed in between the Toolbar and Data Pane The features of this graphic are described below e Power Outlet A Green power outlet indicates that it is working A Red power outlet indicates that it is not working properly A Black power outlet indicates that it is not connected e Serial 1 and 2 Ports An Orange serial port indicates that a serial device is connected and currently being accessed by another account A Black serial port indicates one of three things a device is connected and available for use a device is connected but is not functioning properly or a device is not connected e LAN 1 and 2 Ports A Green LAN port indicates that it is the active LAN port The other LAN port will be Black Only one LAN can be operational at a time When a LAN redundancy event occurs and LAN 2 takes over for LAN 1 the LAN 1 port will be red and LAN 2 port will be green e Target Servers The Target Server ports will illuminate different colors to indicate their status The different statuses are discussed in detail in the chart on the following page A Blue port indicates that the Target Server is Available a Green port indicates that a Remote Session or Local Exclusive Session is taking pl
18. in the remote session toolbar and choose the Mouse Settings option The Mouse Settings window appears 2 Check the Relative Mouse Position OS Specific checkbox Additional settings appear that allow you to manually configure the mouse settings according to your Target Server s OS and mouse type Mode Absolute Mouse Position Microsoft Windows Absolute Mouse Position Linux Relative Mouse Position OS Generic Relative Mouse Position OS Specific Apple Macintosh Mouse Operating System Operating System CentOS Ubuntu Novell SCO Unix Solaris for PC J CentOS Ubuntu Novell SCO Unix Solaris for PC V Default Use Default only if you have never changed acceleration on this machine before Acceleration 2 3 Inthe Operating System field select your Target Server s operating system from the drop down menu Instructions and slider bars appear on the screen according to the chosen operating system 4 Configure these settings to match those shown in the Target Server s Mouse Properties window Note If the mouse settings of the remote computer have ever been changed even if they were changed and then returned to the original settings uncheck the Default checkbox and edit the settings to match those of the Target Server 5 Check the USB checkbox if the Target Server is connected with a BO78 101 USB or BO78 101 USB 1 SIU 6 When you are done configuring all settings click the OK button to close out of the Mouse Settings wind
19. located here 1 Product Overview Console KVM Switch Rear View Bnononexonexexexonexexexexexe N x o e S D z gt 2 X l 9 et A SWITCH 16 PORT CONSOLE MODEL BO70 016 19 IP Power Outlet The power cord included with the console connects to the unit here 2 Reset Button Pressing this button for 10 seconds restores the system to its factory default settings a Serial Ports 1 and 2 The KVM features two RJ45 serial ports for connecting serial manageable devices such as PDUs firewalls and routers see the Serial Pinout section in this manual for the pinout information g3 LAN Ports 1 and 2 The KVM features two RJ45 LAN ports for connecting to 10 100 Mbps networks If LAN 1 goes down LAN 2 takes over When LAN 1 becomes operational again the KVM will need to be rebooted to make it the default LAN port again Note Only one LAN port can be turned on at a time they cannot both be turned on If you don t wish to use network redundancy connect a single network cable to the LAN 2 Port 5 USB Port This port currently serves no functional purpose It is included for future functionality upgrades 6 Server Ports When connecting a computer server Cat5e 6 cabling connects from an available server port to a BO 78 101 PS2 BO 78 101 USB or BO78 101 USB 1 SIU which in turn connects to the computer server Rackmount KVM Switch Front View The NetCommander IP front panel is illust
20. mapped to a port on one of these allowing you to Power Cycle a port or turn its power Off On To Add a PDU 1 From the Configuration section select the Power Devices tab The Power Devices page appears Power Devices POU Name POU Type IP Outes 2 Click the Add button The Add PDU page opens Tripp Lite PDUM NET series 16 outlets Switched FDU 25 2 Web Configuration Interface 3 In PDU Name type an appropriate name for the PDU you are adding The Type drop down menu provides a list of PDUs that are supported by the NetCommander IP Select your PDU from this list Based on your selection the number of PDU outlets is displayed in the Outlets field 5 In the Address section enter in the type of IP Address appropriate for your PDU Pv4 IPv6 or Host Note When using a host name for an IPv6 address add the prefix udp6 to it For example a host name of host should be inputted as udp6 host1 6 Click OK The PDU is added to the Power Devices page T7 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes To Edit an existing PDU 1 Inthe Power Devices page select a PDU from the list and click the Edit button The Edit PDU page appears 2 Update the PDU Name Type and or IP fields as required 3 Click OK The Power Devices page opens with the modified information 4 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes To Delete a PDU 1 Inthe Power Devices page se
21. port can be turned on at a time they cannot both be turned on If you don t wish to use network redundancy connect a single network cable to LAN 2 Port 5 Console KVM ports A USB keyboard and mouse and VGA HD15 monitor connect here for local operation of the NetCommander IP KVM 6 USB Port This port currently serves no functional purpose It is included for future functionality upgrades Server ports When connecting a computer server Catbe 6 cabling connects from an available server port to a BO 78 101 PS2 BO 78 101 USB or BO78 101 USB 1 SIU which in turn connects to the computer server 1 8 Rackmounting the NetCommander IP Follow all instructions in the safety section of this manual before rackmounting Make sure to write down the MAC Address and Device Number from the bottom of the unit before rackmounting as they will be useful when finding the IP address assigned by the DHCP server For the BO 2 Series attach the included mounting brackets to the sides of the KVM switch either front or rear depending on user preference using the included hardware and then mount the KVM into your rack using user supplied screws The BO70 Series Console KVM Switches come with removable rackmount brackets allowing the unit to be installed by a single person 1 8 1 Standard Console KVM Switch Instructions Remove the rackmount brackets from the unit and mount them to the back of the rack using user supplied screws a Take the Co
22. see the Mouse Settings Mode and Relative Mouse Position Mode sections in this manual for details Mouse Synchronization and Keyboard Mouse Response Time Tips If the local and remote mouse pointers do not align or your keyboard mouse response time is slow try the following e Go into the Target Server s Mouse Properties screen and make sure that the Enhanced Pointer Precision setting is unchecked If checked the local and remote mouse pointers will not align The image below shows this screen from a Windows Vista computer Mouse Properties f x Buttons Pointers Pointer Options Wheel Hardware M Snap To Automatically move pointer to the default button in a gt dialog box Se TIE N Display pointer trails V Hide pointer while typing X l Show location of pointer when press the CTRL key Cmo ay e There are times when a Video Adjust does not properly align the Target Server s video in the remote session screen If the screen is not aligned properly you will see a black bar on a side of the remote screen and part of the remote screen will not be displayed the local and remote mouse pointers will not align Try performing another Video Adjust to bring the screen into alignment If this still does not work you will need to manually adjust the H Offset and or V Offset settings in the Advanced screen to bring the screen into alignment See the Advanced video settings section in this manual for details
23. settings mouse and video adjustments and RS232 settings The network settings remain intact For more information refer to the firmware release notes 1 Download the firmware upgrade file from www tripplite com support 2 Save the firmware upgrade file on the Client Computer 3 Login to the Web Configuration Interface and navigate to the Configuration section In the Configuration section s toolbar click on the d Device Upgrade icon The Device Firmware Upgrade page appears displaying the current firmware version installed on the KVM Device Firmware Upgrade fx Current device firmware Yersion 2 1 735 1 0 0 Build Version to upgrade wth In the Version to upgrade with field browse to and select the firmware upgrade file that you just downloaded from the Tripp Lite website Verify that the firmware upgrade file is a newer version than what is currently installed on the KVM Click the Start Upgrade button to begin the firmware upgrade A progress bar will display the progress of the upgrade An upgrade can take several minutes Device Firmware Upgrade Current device firmware Version 2 1 814 1 0 0 Build Version to upgrade with _16 TrippLite UPDATE_V2_1_B814_20121218 64b pm Upgrade progress E 14 T When the upgrade completes click the OK button on the prompt that appears to close out of the Web Configuration Interface and reboot the KVM You will be taken back to the login page naar A Upgrad
24. the OSD and press the F2 key You can navigate through the page by pressing the Tab key At the bottom of the window pressing the Tab key will take you back to the top of the window Change settings by typing in the selected area or by pressing the spacebar whichever is relevant Toggle Space Navigate Tab DDC F1 Next F2 Save ESC 48 4 Local Console To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD ds From the local console press the left Shift key twice to open the OSD Press the F2 key to open the Settings menu In the Settings menu press the Tab key until the DHCP field is highlighted Press the Spacebar key to toggle the DHCP field from Enabled to Disabled Pressing the Tab key to navigate to the additional fields type in the desired IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server Address Optional Once the IP address is satisfactory press the Esc key to save your changes This will require that the KVM be rebooted to save the new settings To set the IPv6 address via the local console OSD i From the local console press the left Shift key twice to open the OSD Press the F2 key to open the Settings menu and then press the F2 key again to open the IPv6 Settings menu In the IPv6 Settings menu with the Mode field at the top of the screen highlighted press the Spacebar key to toggle between DHCP Stateless and Static DHCP is selected by default and automati
25. to inform you that the device s certificate is not trusted and asks if you want to proceed You have two options e f you are working on a computer other than your own accept the certificate for just this session by clicking to proceed e f you are working at your own computer install the certificate Reference the instructions in the Security Certificate Installation section of this manual 10 1 Product Overview 3 Upon installing the certificate or accepting the unrecognized certificate for the current session the initial web page appears and the Java application is launched Before the installation completes a security warning may appear stating that the connection to this website is untrustworthy This is a security issue similar to one you get from your web browser You can choose to continue anyway or install the certificate in the Java control panel Refer to the Security Certificate Installation section of this manual for further instructions 4 After the Java application is launched the login page appears If the login page does not appear on its own click the Log On button in the center of the web page to bring it up If clicking on the Log On button does not bring up the login page add targets jnip to the end of your IP address Cat5 IP KVM Solutions 5 Enter in your username and password and press Enter If this is the first time you are accessing the KVM enter in the default username admin and passwor
26. with a compliant router that performs Stateless IPv6 configuration Static allows you to manually assign an IP address Pressing the Tab key to navigate to the additional fields type in the desired IP Address Gateway and DNS Server Address optional Note DNS IP should be set to 0 0 0 0 to indicate no DNS Once the IP address is satisfactory press the Esc key twice to exit and save your changes This will require that the KVM be rebooted to save the new settings To set the IP address via the Web Configuration Interface Note e Before logging on the first time verify that you have the latest Java installed on your computer Java 1 6 or higher is required If not you can download and install Java from http www java com en download index jsp Toggle Space TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER MAIN enue iala l SOS USER PM MOVE LABEL F1 TUNING F5 TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER SETTINGS ESC LOGOUT F2 SETT ING Toggle Space Navigate Tab DDC F16 Next F2 Save ESC TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER IPV6 SETTINGS HU1 dbB U 1 TeSt 9859 elbi lff rend Navigate Tab Back ESC e Only SSL connections are allowed so you must start the IP address with HTTPS not HTTP 1 Open your web browser see the Client Computer Compatibility section of this manual for browser support and enter in the IP address of the KVM When logging into the KVM from your web browser a Security Alert message appears
27. you to configure the KVM s settings and account access Password The Password icon brings you to a page that allows the logged in account to change their password amp events The Events icon brings you to the page where all of the events that take place on the installation are logged The Cascade icon displays the sections of the Web Configuration Interface as cascaded pages The Maximize icon brings the Web Configuration Interface out of Cascade mode displaying it as a maximized screen The Log Out icon closes the Web Configuration Interface screen and pulls up the Login Screen Ihe About icon pulls up a screen that gives you the GUI Client Version and Firmware Version of the TRIPPLUTE kyy B Toolbar The Toolbar displays icons that allow you to perform actions available to the section selected via the Menu Bar g3 Data Pane The Data Pane displays information that corresponds to the Menu Bar section that you selected 14 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 3 My Targets Section The My Targets section of the Web Configuration Fi Tosi tk Oto Daa conan OB ee Interface is the first page that is displayed upon ahaa deena a SPE ol a nen logging into the KVM remotely This section is Fad tee mere bce where users remotely access the connected computers servers and serial devices When accessing the My Targets section only the a connected computers servers and devices that the i logged in account has acces
28. 8 1 Standard Console KVM Switch Instructions 8 329 Ue 0 ee a saa ee 46 1 8 2 2 Post Rack Console KVM Switch Instructions 8 3 3 Shared Session ccc cccccccccccccuccuucus 46 1 9 Connecting the System 20220eeeees 9 3 4 Exclusive Session 00000ee seen eee eee 46 1 10 Initial Settings Default IP Address 9 4 Local Console 0 00 ne we tt A 2 Web Configuration Interface 13 4 1 Move Label F1 0000ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 2 1 Logging Into the Web Configuration Interface 13 4 2 Tuning Fo oe ok rekon nreee aie seaen se eowee nad 47 2 2 Web Configuration Interface Layout 14 4 3 Power Management 00000e eee e nnn AS 2 3 My Targets Section 000cee een e eee 15 4 4 F2 Setting 20 cece eee eee 48 2 4 Configuration Section 00000e eee 16 244 Firmware Uperade ra cacaeccccetedes acne auadsds i7 5 Serial Port Pinout 0000 nee DA 2 4 2 Backup Restore anaana ek ad See naana 19 E EER e sx oa ge a heee were tuevexwsatadad 20 6 Security Certificate Installation 51 2AA DOVE taser Geaene eeen tae oe ee eee ae oe ee 21 24 B UGES easi ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee 22 7 Technical Specifications 57 24 6 Switch CONMGUNAUON s ss saa aa Sa 2 Ree ee eR ee ee 24 8 Video Resolution and Refresh Rates 58 2 4 7 User Targets 2 0 cece ee cee ee eee ees 25 2A O POWEer DEVIGOS recsam Se ee deen ee ee ees 25 9 Warranty amp W
29. By default the Enable IPv6 checkbox is checked To disable IPv6 uncheck this checkbox Mode By default the DHCP check box is checked allowing for an IP address to be automatically assigned by a DHCP server The Mode section also provides you the options of automatically assigning a Stateless address and manually assigning a Static address Check the checkbox of the method you wish to use for IP address assignment IPv6 Address When the Static mode checkbox is checked this field becomes available for editing Enter in an IP address appropriate for your network Subnet Prefix Length When the Static mode checkbox is checked this field becomes available for editing Enter in a Subnet Prefix Length appropriate for your network Default Gateway When the Static mode checkbox is checked this field becomes available for editing Enter in a Default Gateway appropriate for your network 21 2 Web Configuration Interface Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically When the DHCP mode checkbox is checked this checkbox is also checked When the Stateless or Static mode checkboxes are checked this checkbox is deactivated and you must manually enter a DNS Server address DNS Server When in DHCP mode check the checkbox next to DNS Server to manually assign its address When the Stateless or Static mode checkboxes are checked the Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically checkbox is deactivated and you must manually enter a DNS Se
30. Ceret AD as ivo pancakes kva net Chearishay cohen Syrax MI Count 886 Chie Cert Publishers Integers Ox7F FFFRRFFFF FFFPF Ch Dxtocerter integers 0x0 CHNacdcuser Integer 1 0 H C CH DHCP Administrators DrecoryString i R W ChHaDHCP Users ikar j 0 Jones W Chadas O ER Ch OncAdnins csunya 1 O CHap T IteProxy RICESDLAYTIAN A donin a a dene wd baan PI CN Domain Admins a dstinguchedtiome ON CNet Joris CNeUsers OC mhv0 OC ent on 1 CNeMxtt Jones CNeUsers OCakva OCanct Ell CH Domasin Computers wa grenName peels Gael 1 Matt LA e Search DN The Search DN field should be populated with the value of the Distinguished Name attribute for the user account that is being used to query the Active Directory 31 2 Web Configuration Interface e Search Base The Search Base field should be populated with the location in the Active Directory in which the search is taking place e Search Password The Search Password field should be populated with the password for the user account that is being used to query the Active Directory e Confirm Password Re enter the password into this field to confirm that you have entered it correctly Mode The Mode section allows you to define the User Name and Access Rights attributes that are used during authentication as well as how access rights get assigned to an authenticated account Reference the following screenshots and descriptions of the Mode fields when adding this information
31. Connect section choose amongst the following options e Auto hide When this checkbox is checked the remote session toolbar will be collapsed upon logging into a remote session When it is unchecked the remote toolbar will remain displayed upon logging in e Full Screen Check this checkbox to display the remote session screen in full screen mode upon logging into a remote session This setting takes affect from the next connection onwards To toggle full screen mode on and off you can click the Full Screen icon in the remote session toolbar Full Screen mode can also be toggled on off by pressing Alt Enter 38 3 Conducting a Remote Session 4 In the Exclusivity section check the Exclusive Session checkbox to prevent other accounts from accessing the Target Server port at the same time By default this checkbox is unchecked and a remote session is initiated in Share Mode which allows up to 5 accounts to log into a port at the same time see the Shared Session section in this manual for details Note Although an Exclusive Session prevents other accounts from remotely logging into a port at the same time as you administrator accounts still have the ability to disconnect your session and access the port if desired and a local account can access the port and disconnect your session e About Selecting the About feature will bring up a screen that displays the NetCommander IP Client Version number and Firmware Version number
32. Owner s Manual NetCommander IP Cat5 KVM Switch Models BO70 008 19 IP B070 016 19 IP BO72 008 IP B072 016 IP Series Number AG O0C3 TRIPPLITE gt Excellence 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA www tripplite com support Copyright 2013 Tripp Lite All rights reserved All trademarks are the property of their respective owners The policy of Tripp Lite is one of continuous improvement Specifications are subject to change without notice Table of Contents Legal NOUCGs c icc ce cei ee ere eee ewen ea S 3 Conducting a Remote Session 36 3 1 Starting a Remote Session 20 000000000 36 1 Product Overview 22 000s ee eee eS 3 2 Remote Session Toolbar 220000000eee 37 1 1 Features and Benefits 1 2 2 2 00s e ee eeees 3 32A Pin Toobar sss hosake verwendet dearer nates 37 1 2 Terminology 12 202 e ee ee eee eee 4 SRE O OT ones ae ae E eee ere eee 37 1 3 Target Server Compatibility 2000eeaes 4 O72 VideOees ans neue neues aneeneeeaawee as 39 1 4 Client Computer Compatibility 4 32A POWE errer vawww www ose ek E 40 1 5 Safety 2 cee e eee eee 4 CHES E eee ae ear eer ee 41 1 6 System Components cee e eens 5 3 2 6 MOUSE an eee te eee teens 43 1 7 The NetCommander IP Unit 5 6 3 2 7 Server Serial 0 ee eee ees 46 1 8 Rackmounting the NetCommander IP 8 3 2 8 Full Screen suens ee tet ee teenies 46 1
33. RADIUS Authentication to work properly a Tripp Lite dictionary must be installed on the RADIUS server The dictionary should be present in the latest dictionaries supplied by FreeRADIUS or can be manually downloaded at www tripplite com support Servers At the bottom of the page the Servers section allows you to add RADIUS servers to the KVM As with the authentication methods in the Enabled Authentication Methods section at the top of the page RADIUS servers can be listed according to priority The first server in the list will be the first one accessed by the KVM during authentication followed by the second server etc To avoid performance issues during the authentication process it is recommended that you add no more than three RADIUS servers e To add a RADIUS server to the list click on the Add button to bring up the Add RADIUS Server screen Add RADIUS Server Accounting Port Secret e Enter the Pv4 IPv6 or Host address for your RADIUS server in the corresponding field Note The Host name should only be used for IPv4 RADIUS servers For IPv6 RADIUS servers the IPv6 address should be used instead of a Host name e Select the authentication Port number and Accounting Port number to be assigned to the server The default authentication port number is 1812 and the default accounting port number is 1813 33 2 Web Configuration Interface e Enter and re enter a shared secret according to the one specified in the
34. Shared Session By default a remote session is accessed in Share Mode unless the Exclusive Session checkbox in the Session Profile screen is checked see the Session Profile section in this manual for details Share Mode gives access to up to 5 accounts to the same port at the same time allowing them to collaborate their work and share a remote session All accounts in a shared session see video at the same time and share the Keyboard Mouse control Keyboard mouse commands are performed by whichever account takes control Once an account stops using the keyboard mouse another account can immediately start using it When initiating a remote session in Share Mode the following message appears 3 4 Exclusive Session When in a remote session without any other logged in accounts you can prevent other accounts from accessing the same port as you by checking the Exclusive Session checkbox in the Session Profile screen see the Session Profile section of this manual for details An account accessing a Target Server in an Exclusive Session is the only one who can see the video and control the Keyboard Mouse other accounts are prevented from accessing the port at the same time Note Exclusive Mode prevents accounts from remotely accessing a port at the same time however administrator accounts still have the ability to disconnect a session and then take over access to the port and a local account can access the port and disconnect your session
35. ace on the Target Server an Orange port indicates a Remote Exclusive Session a Reddish Brown port indicates a Blocked server status a Black port indicates an Off server status a Red port indicates a No Communication with Device server status e Aa V The arrow icons to the lower left of the back panel graphic allow the logged in account to hide or unhide it Clicking the arrow will hide the rear panel graphic clicking the w arrow will unhide it 15 2 Web Configuration Interface The following table describes the columns found in the My Targets section Data Pane Server Name The Server Name column displays all of the Target Servers and Serial devices that are accessible to the logged in account The Server Name for each port can be changed in the Configuration section of the Web Configuration Interface see the Switch Configuration section of this manual for details Double click on a Target Server to initiate a remote session See the Remote Session section of this manual for details on managing a remote session Server Status The Server Status column shows the status of the Target Server connected to the corresponding port Available Off Blocked Local Exclusive Session Remote Exclusive Session Remote Session or No Communications with Device Available Indicates that a computer is connected to the corresponding port and is available for use This server Status is indicated by a Blue port in the graphic of the KVM s ba
36. address or disabling IPv6 altogether Make the desired selections depending on how you wish the IP address to be assigned Populate the fields in the IPv4 or IPv6 sections with the desired network information Click the Save icon in the toolbar above the Configuration menu tabs to save the network settings Upon clicking Save you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish the implementation of the new Device settings Click Yes to proceed 12 2 Web Configuration Interface The NetCommander IP can be accessed in two ways locally via the local console OSD or remotely via the Web Configuration Interface This section of the manual details the Web Configuration Interface which can be used to access the computer servers and other devices connected to the KVM as well as to configure the KVM s settings and accounts 2 1 Logging Into the Web Configuration Interface Note e Before logging on the first time verify that you have the latest Java installed on your computer Java 1 6 or higher is required If not you can download and install Java from http www java com en download index sp e Only SSL connections are allowed so you must start the IP address with HTTPS not HTTP 1 Open your web browser see the Client Computer Compatibility section of this manual for browser support and enter in the IP address of the KVM 2 When logging into the KVM from your web browser a Security Alert message appears to inform you that the
37. alidate that the certificate is actually from D1194050 You should confirm its origin by contacting D1194050 The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal 2C75BEE8 0A592860 609CFEL9 21 CEEA93 24736954 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint ts a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate 8 Click Yes to complete the certificate s installation 53 6 Security Certificate Installation Java Security The following steps apply to Internet Explorer 9 and Java version 1 7 0 45 but may also be used with other Web browsers and Java versions Note You may need to run Internet Explorer as an Administrator to install the security certificate 1 Open your Web browser and login to the KVM If the KVM certificate has not yet been installed in the browser a URL bar with a Certificate error message will appear Click on the Certificate error or Security Lock icon in the toolbar to pull up the Certificate screen Fie Es iene Ratantes ae Tack ice x Certificate Invalid The security certificate presented by this website has errors This problem might indicate an atternpt to fool you or mtercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you clase this webpage About certificate errors View certificates
38. any settings in the Security page click the Save button at the top of the page to save your changes Upon clicking Save you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Security settings Click Yes to proceed 29 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 4 12 Authentication The Authentication page allows you to set up remote authentication via RADIUS and or LDAP S server From the Configuration section select the Authentication tab to open this page My Targets EQ Confuraton fj Perd fvents O Save Ga Rese GB ee Reba Devoe pyeje Mele Ugrace E Factory estore Fo Baca Restore 5 Cerny hte k W E far Lii Sake Cardigan aber Uir Tarde Power Cenc Power Cutlets senaian Security Aare Seabee Cae i ee Eraird Athenee Meh Enaterd Pricrity Grier Aer or Serer cae Us F L eei Lita imi derd r irr ahora drear J F Loar RADIS AuR Sree LIAS RNDR Terj pre p Cee bo Ten ale 2 a Le ert DEE i Bee hers DE siva D m Sake P Fpi ohh ob Contes PiE ce Miei Tyee Bik 7 Let He Ariat dAMALOO aT poe ascend Base Arete Ceretni LOAP Server eine i pleco ip HA AiL Tij Ba appar L Agi Ei Die Enable Authentication Methods The section at the top of the Authentication page determines which types of authentication are enabled and what priority they take when authenticating a user For example when all three methods are enabled in the order of Local LDAP and RADIUS the KVM s local user acc
39. arranty Registration 58 2 4 9 Power QUIETS si eam ariaa wraith oe eee ee Ce eee hk i a 27 2A 10 Sendi PONS hiwuecnutwee wee eo Sheen eee eee 28 OA OCU oo kak amp aa es ee 6 Oe ee 28 2A AUMCMICHUON orto tee ee tea dod dace ads 30 2A Date c TIMC t a6 ta Gt one ee eo eee oe ee oe A 34 2 5 Password Section 00 000 eee 34 2 6 Events Section 2 0002 eee 35 Legal Notice This manual and the software described in it are furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license The content of this manual is provided for informational use only and is subject to change without notice It should not in and of itself be construed as a commitment by Tripp Lite which assumes no responsibility of liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book The software that accompanies this manual is licensed for use by the Licensee only in strict accordance with the software license agreement which the Licensee should read carefully before commencing use of the software Except as permitted by the license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Tripp Lite 1 Product Overview 1 1 Features and Benefits Directly connect up to 16 BO 0 016 19 IP or BO72 016 IP or 8 BO70 008 19 IP or BO72 008 IP computers ser
40. ber from TRIPP LITE or an authorized TRIPP LITE service center Products must be returned to TRIPP LITE or an authorized TRIPP LITE service center with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a brief description of the problem encountered and proof of date and place of purchase This warranty does not apply to equipment which has been damaged by accident negligence or misapplication or has been altered or modified in any way EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN TRIPP LITE MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties therefore the aforesaid limitation s or exclusion s may not apply to the purchaser EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL TRIPP LITE BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Specifically TRIPP LITE is not liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenue loss of equipment loss of use of equipment loss of software loss of data costs of substitutes claims by third parties or otherwise WARRANTY REGISTRATION Visit www tripplite com warranty today to register the warranty for your new Tripp Lite product You ll be automatically entered into a drawing for a chance to win a FREE Tripp Lite product No purchase necessary Void where prohibited Some
41. cally assigns an IP address via the IPv6 DHCP server Stateless is an option for networks with a compliant router that automatically assigns an IP address based on the MAC address of the unit Static allows you to manually assign an IP address Pressing the Tab key to navigate to the additional fields type in the desired IP Address Gateway and DNS Server Address Optional Once the IP address is satisfactory press the Esc key twice to exit and save your changes This will require that the KVM be rebooted to save the new settings 49 TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER MAIN NAME USER PM MOVE LABEL F1 TUNING FS ESC LOGOUT F2 SETTING TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER SETTINGS Toggle Space Navigate Tab DDC F1 Next F2 Save ESC TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER IPV6 SETTINGS H1 d0db6B 8 1 1led Zl1lb 21fFF fed Toggle Space Navigate Tab Back ESC 4 Local Console Changing the Hotkey By default the hotkey combination used to open the OSD is Shift Shift You can change this hotkey in the F2 SETTING menu to use any of the following Note The left Shift hotkey must be used the right Shift key will not work If you set the hotkey to Ctrl Ctrl or Ctrl F11 the left Ctrl key must be used e Shift Shift e Ctrl Ctrl e Ctrl F11 e Print Screen Print Screen To change the hotkey 1 Inthe F2 SETTING window navigate to the Hotkey field 2 Press the Spacebar
42. ck panel Off Indicates that a computer server is not connected to the corresponding port This server status is indicated by a Black port in the graphic of the KVM s back panel Blocked Indicates that the maximum number of simultaneous users have logged onto the KVM and are accessing connected computers In this situation the status of all Target Servers is Blocked except those that are being accessed by other accounts For those ports that are being accessed by other accounts the status will appear as either Remote Session or Remote Exclusive Session see the Sharing a Remote Session and Exclusive Session sections in this manual for details Target Servers that are Blocked cannot be accessed A Blocked server status is indicated by a Reddish Brown port in the graphic of the KVM s back panel Local Exclusive Session Indicates that the corresponding port is currently being accessed by a local account This server status is indicated by a Green port in the graphic of the KVM s back panel Remote Exclusive Session Indicates that an account is currently accessing the corresponding port in exclusive mode preventing anyone else from connecting to it This server status is indicated by an Orange port in the graphic of the KVM s back panel Remote Session Indicates that an account is currently accessing the corresponding port in share mode which allows up to 5 users to access a port at the same time See the Sharing a Remote
43. commended There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website s address Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the Server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to dose this webpage W Continue to this website not recommended More information 2 A URL bar will appear with a Certificate error message o a Pe r z z r Th J y ee s r os Pt 7 E B a 4 u e Loe fe r PF rA fa Dy boil on ws i p TP PLL Lael Fa d yo i aah ae Ltt ir ae as a SE at Fa i a s File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 51 6 Security Certificate Installation 3 Click on the Certificate error message to display the Certificate Invalid prompt Certificate Invalid The security certificate presented by this website has errors This problem might indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage About certificate errors View certificates 4 Click on the View certificates option at the bottom of the prompt to redirect to the Certificate screen 1 General Details Certification Path B A Cert
44. d access The My Targets page of the Web Configuration Interface opens showing the state of your unit and displaying all your available Target Servers B Toppan Leet P Ovid eos De a ais a_i a ats ge Tarar ster teed ob Tarin ami naD P Gorr Fe p Cher if i J EEEEELELELELELE 6 Click on the Configuration icon at the top of the screen to pull up the KVM s Configuration screen It opens with the Device tab displayed ons Dere deb onveander 1 02 16123253 pae n beee h Tepi Q nigri f Pard bare Qe ei es TA Seve QP Reload Bj Oeae Reboot E Devine Upgrade Rots Ungrade HS Factory Restore QF Bacup Restore D 55 Certificate Devoe Users Seitch Configuration User Targets Power Deces Power Qutiets Serisi Port Secunty duthenbcabon Gate amp Time Devige D eie Mame Eris Fi TEF Faki 2 Ed LAN Enable CHOP MAC Aad ep boa Sree Ea IP decir pe Lt HA Ld th Guibert Masako 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 8 173 1 a Cit ater Ar Aart beady DAS Servers It LAN Enabis Dv if 11 1 Product Overview T There are two LAN sections in the Device tab one for IPv4 and one for IPv6 For IPv4 you have the options of automatically assigning an address via DHCP server default and manually assigning an address For IPv6 you have the options of automatically assigning an address via DHCP server default automatically assigning a stateless address manually assigning an
45. d via DHCP server a Stateless address can be assigned or a static address can be manually entered To configure an IP address for the KVM you can use the local console OSD or the Web Configuration Interface Both methods are described in the following sections 1 Product Overview To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD 1 From the local console press the left Shift key twice to open the OSD Press the F2 key to open the Settings menu In the Settings menu press the Tab key until the DHCP field is highlighted Press the Spacebar key to toggle the DHCP field from Enabled to Disabled Pressing the Tab key to navigate to the additional fields type in the desired IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server Address optional Once the IP address is satisfactory press the Esc key to save your changes This will require that the KVM be rebooted to save the new settings To set the IPv6 address via the local console OSD i 2A From the local console press the left Shift key twice to open the OSD Press the F2 key to open the Settings menu and then press the F2 key again to open the IPv6 Settings menu In the IPv6 Settings menu with the Mode field at the top of the screen highlighted press the Spacebar key to toggle between DHCP Stateless and Static DHCP is selected by default and automatically assigns an IP address via the IPv6 DHCP server Stateless is an option for networks
46. device s certificate is not trusted and asks if you want to proceed You have two options e f you are working on a computer other than your own accept the certificate for just this session by clicking to proceed e f you are working at your own computer install the certificate Reference the instructions in the Security Certificate Installation section of this manual 3 Upon installing the certificate or accepting the unrecognized certificate for the current session the Java application begins to install Before the installation completes a security warning may appear stating that the connection to this website is untrustworthy This is a security issue similar to one you get from your web browser You can choose to continue anyway or install the certificate in the Java control panel Refer to the Security Certificate Installation section of this manual for further instructions 4 After installation has completed the login page appears If the login page does not appear on its own click the Log On button in the center of the web page to bring it up If clicking on the Log On button does not bring up the login page add targets jnip to the end of your IP address Cat5 IP KVM Solutions Enter JIN Conce 13 2 Web Configuration Interface 5 Enter in your username and password and press Enter If this is the first time you are accessing the KVM enter in the default username admin and password access The My Targets pag
47. ding Connect a Cat5e 6 cable from your network to the LAN 1 port on the back of the KVM OO N D Connect a second Cat5e 6 cable from your network into the KVM s LAN 2 port 10 Optional Connect up to two serial devices to the RJ45 Serial Ports 1 and 2 on the back of the KVM switch See the Configuring Serial Port Settings section of this manual for details on configuration See the Serial Pinout section in this manual for the pinout information 11 Connect the included power cord between the C14 outlet on the back of the unit and a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor Power Distribution Unit PDU or Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS There is no Power On Off switch so plugging in the power cord will power on the KVM 12 Turn on the power to all of the connected devices 1 10 Initial Settings Default IP Address By default the NetCommander IP is set to have the network s DHCP server pull an IPv4 address for it Referencing the unit s Mac address which can be found on the bottom panel of the KVM have your network administrator provide you with the IP address that was assigned by the DHCP server You can also obtain the IP address by logging into the KVM s OSD via the local console and navigating to the F2 Settings menu On networks that do not have a DHCP server the KVM boots with the default static IPv4 address of 192 168 0 254 Note There is no default IPv6 address for the KVM switch An IPv6 address can be automatically assigne
48. directly to the Target Server In addition the Keys feature allows you to add commands to the Keys drop down list and create commands that are not already provided Note The Predefined and Custom Keys that are added to the Special Key Manager are unique to each port You will need to customize the keyboard sequences that are available for each port Once you do this you will not need to do it again except to add or remove keyboard sequences To add a keyboard sequence 1 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Special Keys option The Special Key Manager window appears Add Predefined Record New Custom Key Edit Delete 2 Click the Add Predefined button to pull up a list of predefined command sequences Windows Logo M Windows Logo E Windows Logo F Windows Application Ctrl Esc Ctrl Left Shift Ctri Right Shift Fi 3 Select a key sequence and click OK The sequence appears in the Special Key Manager window 4 Inthe Special Key Manager window click OK The sequence appears in the Keys drop down list 41 3 Conducting a Remote Session To record a keyboard sequence 1 Open the Special Key Manager window and click the Record New Custom Key button The Record New Custom Key macro screen appears Record New Custom Key Click Start Recording to record your macro Click Stop Recording to finish 2 Inthe Label field type a name for the new key seq
49. e has successfully completed Device is rebooting Device manager will now exit 8 Click the Log On button to log back into the Web Configuration Interface 17 2 Web Configuration Interface In addition to the KVM firmware you can upgrade the SIU firmware to take advantage of new features 1 2 gt O ON Og Download the firmware upgrade file from www tripplite com support Save the firmware upgrade file on the Client Computer Login to the Web Configuration Interface and navigate to the Configuration section In the Configuration section s toolbar click on the Q RICCSIReCs Upgrade icon The RICCS RoCs Upgrade page appears Hardware Sermon Prreare Version COFFS 0 1 207 0 D T Ro i USA fn v40 OL Oy AD 207710 20970 1 0 Ite oF Pet MUEG En wl Ce BS ay edb S07 0 1 M2 0 oe Fue I USA En t40 OS ATL 16 1012 Select the checkboxes of the Target Servers ports that are connected to the SIU s that you want to upgrade Click the Select All button to select all ports at the same time Click the Show Versions button to display the current hardware and firmware versions of the SIUs connected to the selected ports In Upgrade File field browse to and select the firmware upgrade file that you just downloaded from the Tripp Lite website Verify that the firmware upgrade file is a newer version than what is currently installed on the SIU s Click the Start Upgrade button to begin the firmware upgrade A prompt appears when
50. e most recently saved settings For example if you enter incorrect information into a field and want to go back to the previous value but can t remember what the previous value of the field was clicking the Reload icon will bring it back Click the Device Reboot icon to reboot the KVM Click the Device Upgrade to perform a firmware upgrade on the KVM See the Firmware Upgrade section in this manual for details Click the ROCs Upgrade icon to perform a firmware upgrade on the SIUs in the installation See the Firmware Upgrade section in this manual for details Factory Restore Clicking on the Factory Restore icon will restore the KVM s default settings resetting all information that had been changed The affected settings include network information servers switches users and passwords You will be given the option of preserving the network settings when performing a Factory Restore Clicking on the Backup Restore icon allows an administrator to backup or restore the KVM s settings See the Backup Restore section in this manual for details Q Ssl Certificate Clicking on the SSL Certificate icon allows an administrator to install an SSL certificate See the SSL Certificate section in this manual for details 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 4 1 Firmware Upgrade To perform a firmware upgrade follow these steps Note Depending on the type of firmware upgrade the following settings may be erased User settings KVM switch
51. e of the Web Configuration Interface opens showing the state of your unit and displaying all your available Target Servers B Toppan Cock P vid Does Der as Tepe Por Uh i her ho Po er oP O b Tiley imm DL 4 i EERE REE ae 2 2 Web Configuration Interface Layout The Web Configuration Interface contains the following main elements Me Teagan Leet P V Aea Der Bement Bescrytion SSOSCSC S S SCSCSCSCSSCS Header Bar The Header Bar is at the very top of the screen and displays the following A general Window Icon which you can double click on to close the Web Configuration Interface screen or rarr click once on to open a menu with options for restoring moving sizing minimizing maximizing or closing the screen To the right of the general Window Icon is displayed the product description and IP address The right hand side includes the standard browser buttons for minimizing maximizing and closing the screen The Menu Bar is directly below the Header Bar and includes icons that allow you to navigate between the various sections of the Web Configuration Interface as well as to display Web Configuration Interface screens in a Cascaded format Log Out and display information about the KVM E PE The My Targets icon brings you to the page that displays the Target Servers and Serial Devices that B you can access configuration The Configuration icon brings you to the page that allows
52. ed if the Target Server uses a Linux operating system such as Ubuntu The Absolute Mouse Position Linux function automatically sends the mouse coordinates to the remote session providing optimal synchronization You do not need to manually configure any mouse settings when Absolute Mouse Position is selected Note Absolute Mouse Position mode cannot be used for Target Servers connected with a BO 78 101 PS2 SIU Relative Mouse Position OS Generic Relative Mouse Position OS Generic mode should be used if the other mouse settings modes are not performing satisfactorily When this mode is in effect the user must focus the mouse within the remote session window by clicking inside of it From then on the mouse remains captured and any mouse movement will remain within the borders of the remote session window To exit out of this mode press Ctrl Alt Relative Mouse Position OS Specific Relative Mouse Position OS Specific mode should be used when the Target Server is running Linux operating systems other than Ubuntu or Windows operating systems prior to ME When selected additional settings are provided that allow you to manually configure the Mouse Settings according to your Target Server s OS see the Relative Mouse Position OS Specific Mode section in this manual for details on the available settings 43 3 Conducting a Remote Session To configure settings in Relative Mouse Position OS Specific mode 1 Click on the icon
53. eeRADIUS 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 amp 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 amp Time tab The Date amp Time page appears Date Day 26 Month 6 Year 2003 Time Hour 1 Minute 26 Second 17 1 In the Date fields enter in the current Day Month and Year 2 Inthe 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 f Password icon in the menu bar of the Web Configuration Interface The Change Password page is displayed Change Password Save User Name admin Confirm Password 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 In the New Password field type in a new password according to the Password Policy set in the Security page of the Configuration section see the Security section in this manual for details 3 In the Confirm Password r
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55. er Targets tab The User Targets page appears User Choice User a Assigned Targets Unselect All Target Access Unselect All Virtual Media Access Number Name Target Access Virtual Media Access 1 Server O1 E 2 Server 02 E 3 Server 03 4 Server 04 k E 5 Server 05 w E 6 Server 06 T Server O7 w 2 From the User dropdown menu select an account to configure In the Target Access column check the checkboxes of all ports that you are giving the account permission to access Note You can click on the Unselect all Target Access button at the top of the column to clear the checkboxes of all ports Correspondingly you can check the Select all Target Access button at the top of the column to check the checkboxes of all ports 4 In the Virtual Media Access column check the checkboxes of all ports that you are giving the account Virtual Media permission for Note You can click on the Unselect all Virtual Media Access button at the top of the column to clear the checkboxes of all ports Correspondingly you can check the Select all Virtual Media Access button at the top of the column to check the checkboxes of all ports 5 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes 2 4 8 Power Devices The Power Devices section allows for IP PDUs to be added to the KVM switch Via the Power Outlets section See the Power Outlets section in this manual for details the NetCommander IP KVM ports can then be
56. ers and serial devices connected to the KVM In a remote session accounts can access computers servers power cycle or turn power to a Target Server Off On virtually mount an iso file and configure the remote session settings The sections that follow explain the features of a remote session and how to use them 3 1 Starting a Remote Session To start a remote session 1 Open the Web Configuration Interface and click on the E My Targets icon in the menu bar The My Targets screen appears displaying only those ports that the logged in account is permitted to use For administrator accounts a graphic of the KVM s back panel is displayed in between the Toolbar and Data Pane a nee Templa Cert P vial ee ee Gj famia aa e F aa Gres oe pi o mem a e Prii a ee Ey al Loree hy Lt farsa ii i bem i a foro EL gm imam Dl or lee EF gF ke rme oF e OF oF re nb oF e jl im iF i tare i iF wa j DA leram iL 2 Aremote session can be initiated in one of four ways e Select a port from the Data Pane of the My Targets screen and click on the Display icon in the toolbar e Select a port from the Data Pane of the My Targets screen and press the Enter key e Double click on a port in the Data Pane of the My Targets screen e Administrator s Only Double click on a port in the graphic of the KVM s back panel Note A Target Server with a Remote Exclusive Session or Local Exclusive Session status i
57. ethods e Samba Microsoft Windows e NFS Unix Linux For secured file sharing type in a User Name and Password Click the Mount button The ISO file is mounted onto the server 37 3 Conducting a Remote Session Unmount ISO The Unmount ISO feature disconnects an ISO virtual media file that has already been mounted To unmount an ISO file 1 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Unmount ISO option A prompt appears asking you to confirm the System Message E xi 2 Unmount any mounted ISO file action 2 Click Yes The ISO virtual media file is unmounted from the remote server e Session Profile The Session Profile feature allows you to set a few basic parameters for the remote session Local Mouse Pointer image On Connect settings and Exclusivity To set the session profile 1 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Session Profile option The Session Profile window appears Local Mouse Pointer None Dot Default 2 Inthe Local Mouse Pointer section select one of the following options to set the appearance of the Client Computer s mouse pointer e None Hides the Client Computer s mouse pointer altogether so that only the Target Server s mouse pointer can be seen e Dot Displays the Client Computer s mouse pointer as a dot e Default Displays the Client Computer s mouse pointer in the standard format 3 In the Auto
58. etype the new password 4 Click lal 58 e The new password is saved in the system 2 6 Events Section The Events section of the Web Configuration Interface allows administrator accounts to view a log of events that take place on the installation In the Events page you can view the log refresh its information clear it and save it to a csv file which can be converted to Excel To view the Events Log 1 Click on the i Events jcon in the menu bar of the Web Configuration Interface The Events page appears with a log of all system events displayed amen File Action bed Save As W Reload gF Clear Al Lr Severity Event Tm Deisis Lora 1 J info User logged off 250200 0E H rt 212 199 134 163 Peer S060 Lee Adnr Local i J info Change server succeeded 2506 2010 03 42 50 Server Server 03 Local 1 Jini Change server succeded 25 09 2010 03 42 39 Server Server 13 Local 1 J info Change server succeeded 25 09 2010 03425271 Serveri Sawer JI Local 1 Jj info Log on succeeded 2505 2010 03 42 10 Hosh 212 199 14 185 PeersO50 Levei Adnin Local 1 J info Log on succeeded 25 09 20 10 03 42 01 DI Local 1 J info Log on seceded 2503 20 80 0324141 Hast 712 199 134 183 Peer sD 1 level Adnr Sdm J info User logged off 2500S 20 00 03 33 14 Host 212 199 134 189 Peer cis 130 25 35 Level Admin admin a inio Log on suconeded 25 09 20 10 03 22 43 Host 212 199 134 183 Peers85 130 230 26 Level Admin san J inf
59. following special characters _ l 7 2 3 2 or e Check the Enable OSD password checkbox to require that a username and password be entered for local user access to the OSD By default a password is not required to access the KVM via the local console Accounts created in the Web Configuration Interface are used for both local and remote access 4 There is only one field in the Idle Timeout portion of the Security page Disconnect after In this field select the amount of time that an account can be idle before it is automatically disconnected from the system Select No Timeout to disable this feature 5 The Serial Terminal Policy portion of the Security page allows you to enable access to the connected serial devices via your own SSH client e g PuTTY SecureCRT etc By default this is disabled so that an account must open the Web Configuration Interface and double click on the serial ports in the My Targets screen list to access them via the NetCommander IP s internal SSH client To enable direct SSH connection check the Enable direct SSH connection checkbox and enter in the desired TCP port numbers for serial ports 1 and 2 by default these are set to 4001 and 4002 You can then access the connected serial devices using your own SSH client by providing 1 the IP address of the NetCommander IP 2 the TCP port number for the desired serial device and 3 your KVM username and password After changing
60. geable devices such as PDUs firewalls and routers Allows for system sent messages to SNMP server to notify of LAN failures Allows for the installation of a SSL certificate to ensure secure transactions between the Web servers and browsers Graphical OSD and toolbars provide convenient user friendly remote operation Text based OSD provides convenient user friendly local operation Supports video resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 60Hz Flash upgradeable firmware over the network 1 Product Overview 1 2 Terminology The following table describes terms used in this guide Target Server The computer server that is connected directly to the KVM and which is accessed via the local console or by a Client Computer running a remote session Client Computer A computer running a remote session which is used to access computer servers or devices connected to the KVM Remote Session The process of remotely accessing the KVM via Client Computer and controlling Target Servers and other connected devices RICCs ROCs SIUs RICC ROC and SIU refer to the dongles that are used to connect the KVM switch to a computer server via Catbe 6 cable RICCs are the earliest versions of these dongles and stand for Remote Interface Connection Cable ROCs are the second generation of these dongles and stand for RICC on Cable SIUs are the current versions of these dongles and stand for Server Interface Units Functionally they all serve the same purpo
61. ick the OK button to exit the Web Configuration Interface and reboot the KVM System Message AD Install of SSL certificate succeeded Device is now rebooting 2 4 4 Device The Device tab in the Configuration section allows administrators to configure the KVM s Device ID LAN and SNMP settings The settings in this page are described in the following section Configuring the Device ID settings Device Name The Device Name field allows you to assign a name to the NetCommander IP By default the Device Name consists of the letter D followed by a 6 digit device number which is printed on the label on the underside of the KVM If the DHCP server is published in the DNS server you can connect to the NetCommander IP system using the device name as follows https DeviceName Simply type in the desired Device Name and click the Save icon at the top of the page Upon clicking Save you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings Click Yes to proceed TCP Port The TCP Port refers to the port that the KVM s session data is sent through and received This field allows you to select a port which the firewall or router security access list must enable inbound traffic through for the KVM s IP address For client computer access from a secured LAN the selected port should be open for communication You can select any port from 800 to 65535 The default TCP port is 900 and the default https por
62. ificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to D1194050 Issued by 01194050 Valid from 11 4 2013 to 11 2 2023 52 6 Security Certificate Installation 5 Click on the Install Certificate button to bring up the Certificate Import Wizard then click the Next button Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for the certificate Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Learn more about certificate stores 6 Select the option to Place all certificates in the following store then click the Browse button Highlight the Trusted Root Certification Authorities folder Select the certificate store you want to use C Personal z Enterprise Trust E C Intermediate Certification Authorities C Trusted Publishers E lintructed Certificates T Show physical stores Loc cancel T7 Click OK You will be redirected back to the previous screen Click Next followed by Finish Upon clicking Finish you will be prompted to confirm installation of the certificate You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent D1194050 Windows cannot v
63. lect a PDU from the list and click the Delete button A prompt appears asking you to confirm the deletion of the selected PDU System Message Delete selected PDUs a 2 Click Yes The Power Devices page opens and the PDU no longer appear in the list 3 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes 26 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 4 9 Power Outlets Once a PDU is added to the KVM via the Power Devices section you need to assign a NetCommander IP Target Server port to one of the ports on a PDU to be able to Power Cycle it or turn its power Off On For Target Servers with dual power supplies you can assign multiple PDU ports to the same KVM port In this case power to both of the Target Server ports will be managed at the same time To configure the power outlets 1 From the Configuration section select the Power Outlets tab The Power Outlets page appears nae Outlets for PDU Outlet No Server Name 2 The Name drop down list contains all of the PDUs that have been added to the KVM Select the desired PDU The Power Outlets page populates according to the number of outlets on the selected PDU PDU Name Name PDUL Outlets for PDU PDU1 Outlet No Server Name 2 ka 3 z 4 v 5 x 6 7 r 8 3 For each outlet on the PDU that has a Target Server connected to it select from the corresponding Server Name dropdown list the name of the connected server Click the Save b
64. lect the KVM backup 3 Click the Restore button to restore the KVM configuration System Message OOO E ain Message O Ea Restore device to version in file C apps backup 64b On success device will reboot and application will exit 4 When complete click the OK button to exit the Web Configuration Interface and perform a KVM reboot Sten Mesage i Device successfully restored with C apps backup 64b Device now rebooting and application will eat Please wait at least 1 minute before logging on again 2 4 3 SSL Certificate You can install an SSL Certificate to ensure secure transactions between the web server resident on the NetCommander and client browsers To install an SSL Certificate 1 Inthe Configuration sections toolbar click on the g 55L Certificate icon The SSL Certificate screen appears SSL Certificate Certificate file Private key file Key password In the Certificate file field browse to locate and select the Cer file you want to install In the Private key file field locate and select the private key file in Microsoft PEM format In the Key password field type in the password required to upload the private key file Click the Install button to install the SSL certificate ov e w S 20 2 Web Configuration Interface 6 When the SSL certificate has been installed a prompt appears to let you know the installation was successful and that the KVM will be rebooted Cl
65. nnecting an existing SIU that was temporarily used in a different system Toggle Space DDC F10 Navigate Tab Save ESC 50 5 Serial Port Pinout Note When connecting a Cisco device use Cisco rolled cable Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Pin 1 RTS Pin 1 RTS Pin 2 DTR Pin 2 DTR Pin 3 TX Pin 3 TX Pin 4 GND Pin 4 GND Pin 5 GND Pin 5 GND Pin 6 RX Pin 6 RX Pin 7 DSR pins 7 and pin 2 are shorted inside the unit Pin 7 DSR Pin 8 CTS Pin 8 CTS 6 Security Certificate Installation When remotely logging in to the KVM you may get security warnings from your Web browser and or Java pop up stating that the connection to the website cannot be trusted This occurs because the KVM s security certificate is not among the browser and or Java control panel s list of trusted certificates To add the certificate to the list of trusted certificates follow the steps in this section Once installed the security warning will no longer appear Note If the IP address of the KVM switch is changed you will need to reinstall the security certificate Browser Security The following steps apply to Internet Explorer 9 but may also be used with other Web browsers Note You may need to run Internet Explorer as an Administrator to install the security certificate 1 Upon logging into the KVM a screen will appear stating that there is a problem with the website s security certificate Click on Continue to this website not re
66. nsole KVM switch and gently slide it into the rack so that it inserts into the rackmount brackets you just mounted 1 8 2 2 Post Rack Console KVM Switch Instructions The BO70 Series Console KVM Switches can be mounted to a 2 Post Rack using Tripp Lite s BO19 O00 2 Post Rackmount Kit sold separately See the BO19 O00 owner s manual for installation instructions 8 1 Product Overview 1 9 Connecting the System The figure below illustrates the NetCommander IP system overview Note The figure below shows a BO 2 016 IP The only difference in set up between models is the number of ports and the lack of an external console on the BO O Series console KVMs L Local User k me Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting has been turned off BO72 Series KVM Switches Only Connect a VGA cable from the monitor to the HD15 VGA port on the back of the KVM BO72 Series KVM Switches Only Connect the keyboard s USB connector to the USB Keyboard port on the back of the KVM BO72 Series KVM Switches Only Connect the mouse s USB connector to the USB Mouse port on the back of the KVM Connect a Cat5e 6 cable from an available server port on the back of the KVM to a SIU BO 78 101 PS2 BO78 101 USB or BO78 101 USB 1 appropriate for the computer you are adding Ye 2 YY Connect the SIU s connectors to the corresponding ports on the computer server Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each computer server you are ad
67. nstructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will require extensive repair work by a qualified technician 1 6 System Components Before installing the NetCommander IP verify that you have all the components on the following list as well as any other items required for installation e BO 0 008 19 IP BO 70 016 19 IP BO 72 008 IP or BO72 016 IP NetCommander IP KVM e A BO 8 101 PS2 BO 78 101 USB or BO78 101 USB 1 ordered separately for each computer server you will be connecting e Catbe 6 cable ordered separately for each computer server you will be connecting as well as for network and serial connections e Rackmount hardware included e Power cord included 1 Product Overview 1 7 The NetCommander IP Unit Console KVM Switch Front View Upper Handle Pull to slide the console out push to slide the console in 2 19 LCD Screen After sliding the console out flip up the cover to access the LCD screen keyboard and touchpad 3 LCD Controls The LCD On Off button is located here as well as buttons to control the position and picture settings of the LCD screen 4 Keyboard 5 2 Button Touchpad 6 Rackmounting Brackets There are rackmount brackets to secure the chassis to a system rack located at each corner of the unit Lock LEDs The Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock LEDs are
68. o Lig on Sc 2509 2010 032E Hort 712 199 134 163 Peer 55 130 230 26 Lev Admin ddmi J info User logged off 2205 2010 05 51 48 Host 712 199 134 183 Peer E5 150 290 35 Levei Admin admin J info Log on sucomeded 220 20 10 05 41 42 Host 212 199 134 153 Peer 85 130 230 26 level Admin Sabem J info Syetes boot 27009 20 10 05241206 Verson 2 10 Bud 5 15 admin J info Log on succeeded 2205 2010 05 40 10 85 150 20 346 admin d inio Log on suooreded 22 09 2000 05 33 30 Host 212 199 134 153 Peers85 130 230 26 Level Admin arn 3 info User logged off 202010 0 H st 212 193 134 163 Peer 55 130 239 26 Levee Adur Simin J info Lod on succeeded 2002020 10 36 08 Host 212 199 134 183 Peer 85 150 290 36 Level Admin To reload the Events Log 1 With the Events page open click the W Reload icon in the toolbar The list of events on the page is refreshed to show the most current information To clear the Events Log 2 Click the Yes button The Events Log is permanently cleared To save the Events Log i 1 With the Events page open click the Es Save AS jcon in the toolbar The Save As window appears 2 Type an appropriate name for the file and select a location on your computer to save it in Click the Save button to save the file Note The file will automatically be save as a csv file which can be opened in Excel 35 3 Conducting a Remote Session A remote session allows accounts IP access to computer serv
69. ounts will be checked first during authentication followed by the LDAP server and finally the RADIUS server By default Loca authentication is permanently enabled and given the highest priority To enable or disable LDAP and or RADIUS authentication simply check or uncheck the corresponding checkbox To switch the priority of LDAP and RADIUS authentication highlight the desired option by clicking on it and then click on the Up and Down buttons to move it up and down in the list LDAP S Authentication Settings Once enabled in the Enabled Authentications Methods section just described LDAP S authentication is set up using the fields in the Authentication Sources section To setup LDAP S authentication make sure that the LDAP tab in the Authentication Sources section is selected and then follow the instructions below Servers At the bottom of the page the Servers section allows you to add LDAP S servers to the KVM As with the authentication methods in the Enabled Authentication Methods section at the top of the page LDAP S servers can be listed according to priority The first server in the list will be the first one accessed by the KVM during authentication followed by the second server etc To avoid performance issues during the authentication process it is recommended that you add no more than three LDAP S servers 30 2 Web Configuration Interface e To add an LDAP S server to the list click on the Add button to bring up the Add
70. ouse synchronization The following section describes the settings found via the Mouse icon and how to use them as well as general tips for mouse synchronization and improving keyboard mouse response time To set the Mouse Settings mode 1 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Mouse Settings option The Mouse Settings window appears Microsoft Windows Absolute Mouse Position Linux Relative Mouse Position OS Generic Relative Mouse Position O5 Specific 2 By default the Absolute Mouse Position Microsoft Windows mode is selected for Target Servers connected using a BO 8 101 USB or BO78 101 USB 1 SIU Relative Mouse Position OS Specific mode is the default for Target Servers connected using a BO 78 101 PS2 You can manually select among the following e Absolute Mouse Position Microsoft Windows Absolute Mouse Position Microsoft Windows mode should be used if the Target Server s operating system is Windows ME or later The Absolute Mouse Position Microsoft Windows function automatically sends the mouse coordinates to the remote session providing optimal synchronization You do not need to manually configure any mouse settings when Absolute Mouse Position is selected Note Absolute Mouse Position mode cannot be used for Target Servers connected with a BO 78 101 PS2 SIU e Absolute Mouse Position Linux Absolute Mouse Position Linux mode should be us
71. ow Upon moving the mouse in the remote session screen the pointers should align If needed use the Align feature See the Align section in this manual for details of the Mouse drop down in the toolbar 44 3 Conducting a Remote Session To align the mouse pointers Note The Align function is only available in the Mouse drop down menu when the Mouse Settings mode is set to Relative Mouse Position When logging into the KVM or accessing a new port the local and remote mouse pointers may not be aligned This does not always mean that they are not set up properly Click on the Align feature in the Mouse drop down menu of the toolbar to bring them together 1 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Align option or press Ctrl M The mouse pointers align 2 Ifthe mouse pointers do not align try manually configuring the mouse settings see the Mouse Settings Mode and Relative Mouse Position Mode sections in this manual for details To calibrate the mouse pointers Note e The Calibrate function is only available in the Mouse drop down menu when the Mouse Settings mode is set to Relative Mouse Position e The Calibrate function works with computers running Linux or Windows NT4 98 or 2000 1 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Calibrate option The mouse pointers align 2 Ifthe mouse pointers do not align try using the Align function or manually configuring the mouse settings
72. r r ji s PEE Fen Directory ring L John Adame oa potas PE ari i distinguishedhiarme OA l CH John Adare CMeLsers DCekva Denat 24 CNeDevein Guests i ee a AT Chebem Users integer H P CHeEnterpeisa Admins ma lastLogoff integer Oat HET CNeGroup Paley Crestor Owners aa last Logon Entegert Ore HE CheGuect lagoniCount Inheger o FT CNeHelpServicesGroup P Diretor String L John Adams CH Petrov niSecorty Depta NT Security Deacriptor l DANA CLS LP eo eS DAA E CN jason objectCategory DH i CNePerson CHeSichema CNe onfigurstion OsCmhva OC cv Jeff Steman Om 4 bop persanponganinationalPersancuter aE ceim Ochet Shing l 07 CAZGB6 EA4E 4DEF C482 SAF UTOE ie fig He John Adans Sad l Se Sed LMR PEMD MSI S01 755i 1E CMekrbtgt integer i gi i l i CHektM stoan YC elastase rana F Cheat Jones m e User Name Attribute The User Name Attribute field should be populated with the name of the attribute that contains the user login name for an account Note The name that an account uses to log into the KVM switch cannot contain any spaces If the user login name contains a space authentication will not be successful Access Rights Attribute The Access Rights Attribute field is only needed when User or Group is selected in the Type drop down menu It should be populated with the name of a directory attribute that contains the Access Rights Permission String See the Access Rights Permission String sec
73. rated in the figure below Note The figure below shows a BO 2 016 P but the front panel will be functionally the same for all models Mep Ss nem Oi ae Power LED This Blue LED illuminates to indicate that the unit is powered on No light indicates that the unit is powered off When a LAN redundancy event occurs and LAN 2 takes over for LAN 1 this LED will blink slowly To stop the LED from blinking after a redundancy event the KVM must be powered off and back on 1 Product Overview Rackmount KVM Switch Rear View The NetCommander IP back panel is illustrated in the figure below Note The figure below shows the back panel for a BO72 016 IP but the back panel will be functionally the same for all models with the only difference being the number of server ports Power Outlet The power cord included with the KVM connects to the unit here 2 Reset button Pressing this button for 10 seconds restores the system to its factory default settings Ex Serial Ports 1 and 2 The KVM features two RJ45 serial ports for connecting serial manageable devices such as PDUs firewalls and routers See the Serial Pinout section in this manual for the pinout information 4 LAN Ports 1 and 2 The KVM features two RJ45 LAN ports for connecting to 10 100 Mbps networks If LAN 1 goes down LAN 2 takes over When LAN 1 becomes operational again the KVM will need to be rebooted to make it the default LAN port again Note Only one LAN
74. rease the noise level When you are done making changes click the OK button To exit without saving changes click on the Restore button first 3 2 4 Power oO Clicking on the Power icon will display a list of three power management functions that can be performed on the currently selected Target Server Select one of these functions to perform it on the Target Server Upon selecting a power management function a prompt appears asking for you to confirm the action Click Yes to proceed Note n order for power management functions to be performed on the Target Server it must be mapped to a PDU that has been added to the NetCommander IP Power Devices page See the Power Devices and Power Outlets sections in this manual for details e Power Cycle The Power Cycle function sends a signal to the Target Server to power it down and then back up again e Power Up The Power Up function sends a signal to the Target Server to turn its power on e Power Down The Power Down function sends a signal to the Target Server to turn its power off 40 3 Conducting a Remote Session 3 2 5 Keys Clicking on the Keys icon will display a list of predefined key sequences e g Ctrl Alt Delete that can be performed on the Target Server By default performing these key sequences on the Client Computer s keyboard sends the command to the Client Computer Opening the Keys menu and clicking on one of the predefined commands will send it
75. restrictions apply Open to U S residents only See www tripplite com for details FCC Notice Class A This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The user must use shielded cables and connectors with this equipment Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Tripp Lite could void the user s authority to operate this equipment WEEE Compliance Information for Tripp Lite Customers and Recyclers European Union Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive and implementing regulations when customers buy new electrical and
76. rver address Enter a DNS Server address appropriate for your network After making any changes to the KVM s LAN settings click on the Save button at the top of the screen to save them Upon clicking Save you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings Click Yes to proceed Configuring the SNMP settings This section of the Device tab allows you to configure the KVM so that notifications can be sent to a SNMP server when a LAN port fails Upon receiving notification of the failure LAN redundancy is enabled Note f both LANs fail a message cannot be sent to the SNMP server Trap Recipient Address The Trap Recipient Address section provides three types of addresses that you can enter for the SNMP server that you want traps to be sent to Pv4 IPv6 and Host Check the checkbox of the type of address you wish to enter and then enter in the address that corresponds to your SNMP server Community In this field type in the SNMP write community string to be used for authentication of messages sent between the KVM and the SNMP server After making any changes to the KVM s SNMP settings click on the Save button at the top of the screen to save them Upon clicking Save you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings Click Yes to proceed 2 4 5 Users The Users tab in the Configuration section allows administrators to Add Edit and Delete accoun
77. s 3 2 2 Session Clicking on the Session icon will display a drop down list of four options Mount ISO Unmount ISO Session Profile and About e Mount ISO The Mount ISO feature allows you to mount an ISO file to the Target Server as virtual media Note A BO 78 101 USB 1 SIU must be connected to the Target Server for virtual media to work The ISO file that you are mounting must be located in a Shared Folder of a Samba or NFS file server which is on the same network that the NetCommander IP is connected to To mount the ISO as virtual media 1 Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar and choose the Mount ISO option The Mount ISO window appears x I50 File Selection Share Name iShareServer share 150 Path isoftlisolgeneric iso 0 Source Samba Microsoft Windows NFS Unix Linux Example Windows hostnamelsharedirifile iso gt gt Share Name hostname sharedir ISO Path ifile iso User Name and i OOO O Mounted 150 Current Mounted ISO Path Not mounted Refresh oe 2 Inthe Share Name type in the share name of the ISO file from your Samba or NFS file server For example if the desired ISO file has the path nostname sharedr file iso the Share Name that you should type is nostname sharedr In the ISO Path field type the direct path to the ISO file In the example of the previous step the ISO Path is file iso Select one of the following supported file sharing m
78. s being accessed by another account in Exclusive Mode see the Exclusive Session section in this manual for details and cannot be accessed A Target Server with a Remote Session status is being accessed by another account in Share Mode which allows for up to 5 users to access the port at the same time see the Sharing a Remote Session section in this manual for details 3 Upon initiating a remote session in one of these four ways the screen of the selected Target Server appears inside a remote console window with the remote session toolbar displayed j Phy Cece 36 3 Conducting a Remote Session 3 2 Remote Session Toolbar The NetCommander IP provides a toolbar that allows a remote session to be manipulated The features on the toolbar allow you to toggle between accessible ports adjust the video settings of the remote session align the local and remote mouse pointers etc When a remote session is initiated the toolbar is displayed briefly in the top center of the screen and then collapses to display only a thin bar To expand the toolbar simply move the mouse pointer over the blue bar at the top center of the screen The following sections describe the features available in the remote session toolbar and how they are used 3 2 1 Pin Toolbar Clicking on the Pin Toolbar icon will toggle between displaying the toolbar constantly and allowing it to disappear after a few seconds By default it disappears after a few second
79. s to are displayed in ns the Data Pane For administrators a graphic of and the KVM s back panel is displayed in between the Toolbar and Data Pane The features of this page nin are described in the following section ate 1 i i 4 i Ragaad a The following table describes the icons found in the My Targets section Toolbar Icon Description In the My Targets section clicking the Reload icon refreshes the page to display the most current information Power Clicking the Power icon brings up a dropdown menu of power management actions you can perform on the selected port Note In order to perform power management actions on a port it must be configured to match a power outlet of a power device that has been added to the KVM See the Power Device and Power Outlets sections of this manual for details Cycle Choose the Cycle option to perform a power cycle on the computer server connected to the selected port Up Choose the Up option to turn the power to the computer server connected to the selected port on Down Choose the Down option to turn the power to the computer server connected to the selected port off Server available for access gt Display Clicking on the Display icon initiates a remote session with the selected port displayed See the Remote Session section of this manual for details on managing a remote session so Disconnect The Disconnect icon allows admin accounts to disconnect users
80. se The BO 78 101 PS2 BO 78 101 USB and BO 78 101 USB 1 are the SIUs that will be used with the NetCommander IP KVM switches 1 3 Target Server Compatibility e PS 2 and USB computers servers e Computer servers with a HD15 VGA port e Computer servers running Windows or Linux operating systems 1 4 Client Computer Compatibility e Pentium 4 with 2 GB memory e Supports Windows and Linux operating systems e Windows operating systems can use Internet Explorer Firefox or Chrome browsers e Linux operating systems can use Firefox or Chrome browsers 1 5 Safety Read all of these instructions Save them for future reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended Do not use this equipment in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide This device is designed for IT power distribution systems with up to 230V phase to neutral voltage Do not place the device on any unstable surface cart stand table etc If the device falls serious damage will result Do not use the device near water Do not place the device near or over radiators or heat registers The device cabinet is provided with slots and openings to permit adequate ventilation
81. selected port on Down Choose the Down option to turn the power to the computer server connected to the selected port off To Power Manage a computer 1 Open the OSD and highlight the desired computer using the T and 4 arrow keys 2 Press the Enter key to access the highlighted computer 3 When accessing the computer press and release the left Shift key and then press and release the F12 key Note This hotkey combination will change if the hotkey combination used to open the OSD is changed When the OSD hotkey is Shift Shift the Power Management hotkey is Shift F12 When the OSD hotkey is Ctrl Ctrl or Ctrl F11 the Power Management hotkey is Ctrl F12 When the OSD hotkey is Print Screen Print Screen the Power Management hotkey is Print Screen F12 4 The Power Control dialog box appears RIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER POWER CONTROL ESC BACK ENTER SELECT 5 Highlight the desired function using the T and J arrow keys and then press the Enter key 6 A prompt appears asking you to confirm the operation TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER POWER CONTROL ESC BACK 7 To perform the selected operation choose Yes The power command is sent 4 4 F2 Setting The OSD s F2 SETTING menu allows you to configure the following settings TRIPPLITE NETCOMMANDER SETTINGS e Device IP address e OSD hotkey e Keyboard language e DDC To open the FW SETTING screen simply open
82. t x2 RJ45 10 100 Mbps Serial x2 RJ45 Local KVM connection BO72 Series Only VGA HD15 Keyboard Mouse x2 USB Server x16 RJ45 116IP x8 RJ45 108 P Operating temperature O C to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 80 non condensing relative humidity VGA HD15 VGA HD15 KM x2 MiniDin6 KM USB System RJ45 System RJ45 57 8 Video Resolution and Refresh Rates W gt 5 60 amp e vo 72 73 75 76 86 ssoxaso x x ee d a SS zzoxs00 gt d S e S oo sooxsoo x x S e gt d e EESE aozas x ee x ee aas2x864 S e d oo a a E aa52x900 xk pk aono a e e e y azsoxzes x ae o x s a a a o x dS a eS se ee ee 1920x1080 soa x Note The local console monitor on the BO 70 008 19 IP and BO 70 16 19 IP supports video resolutions up to 1366 x 768 9 Warranty and Warranty Registration Limited Warranty TRIPP LITE warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years BO72 008 IP and BO72 016 IP or one 1 year BO70 008 19 IP and BO70 016 19 IP from the date of initial purchase TRIPP LITE s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its sole option any such defective products To obtain service under this warranty you must obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA num
83. t Disconnect after 10 v minutes of inactivity SerialTerminal Policy Enable direct SSH connection Serial 1 TCP port 4001 Serial 2 TCP port 4002 28 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 Inthe Account Blocking section e In the Block after field enter in the number of unsuccessful login attempts that will be allowed in a given time period This time period is set in the attempts within hr min field Enter into this field the time in hours and minutes In the Block account field you can select the length of time that an account will be blocked for if it exceeds the number of unsuccessful login attempts Check the for period hr min checkbox to block the account for a specified period of time This time period is set in the hours and minutes fields to the right of the for period hr min checkbox e Check the forever checkbox to block the account indefinitely 3 In the Password Policy section e Select the High security password policy checkbox to enable the high security password policy or leave it unchecked to enable the standard security policy to apply Both security policies prohibit the use of the username being included in the password and have a maximum character limit of 10 The standard security policy requires only that the password contain at least six characters The high security policy requires that the password contain at least eight characters and that it contain one number one upper case letter and one of the
84. t is 443 Simply type in the desired TCP Port and click the Save icon at the top of the page Upon clicking Save you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings Click Yes to proceed Configuring the IPv4 LAN Settings Enable DHCP By default the Enable DHCP checkbox is checked allowing for an IP address to be automatically assigned by a DHCP server To assign a fixed IP address of your own uncheck this checkbox MAC Address The MAC Address field displays the KVM s MAC address which can be used when locating the IP address assigned to the KVM by a DHCP server The MAC address is also located on the bottom panel of the KVM switch IP Address When the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked this field becomes available for editing Enter in an IP address appropriate for your network Subnet Mask When the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked this field becomes available for editing Enter in a Subnet Mask appropriate for your network Default Gateway When the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked this field becomes available for editing Enter in a Default Gateway appropriate for your network After making any changes to the KVM s LAN settings click on the Save button at the top of the screen to save them Upon clicking Save you will be prompted to reboot the KVM to finish implementation of the new Device settings Click Yes to proceed Configuring the IPv6 LAN Settings Enable IPv6
85. the upgrade is complete and asks if you want to show the new firmware versions of the SIUs Note A reboot of the KVM is not necessary when upgrading the SIU firmware 18 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 4 2 Backup Restore Using the Backup Restore function in the Configuration sections toolbar you can back up all configuration data and restore it at a later date To back up data 1 In the toolbar click on Backup Restore icon The Backup Restore Data page appears Backup Restore Data Backup to file Restore data from file 2 In the Backup to file field click the Browse button to open up the Enter file name to backup to screen tee 3 Navigate to the location on your computer where you want to save the backup file and then give it an appropriate file name and click the Open button Backup files are saved in the 64b format 4 The Backup Restore Data screen reappears with the newly saved location and file name populating the Backup to file field Click on the Backup button 5 Upon completion of the backup click the Close button to close the Backup Restore Data screen 19 2 Web Configuration Interface To restore data 1 In the toolbar click on Backup Restore icon The Backup Restore Data page appears Backup Restore Data 2 Click the Browse button next to the Restore data from file field and then navigate to and se
86. tion for details which determines what rights a User or Group has to the KVM Any directory attribute that can contain strings may be used to hold the Access Rights Permission String so you can either re purpose an existing attribute or create a brand new one 32 2 Web Configuration Interface Access Rights Permission String In order for access rights to be assigned in User or Group authentication mode a permission string must be entered into the directory attribute that is assigned to each User or Group The name of this attribute must be entered into the Access Rights Attribute field in the Mode section of the Authentication page See below for an explanation of how the permission string needs to be formatted Access Category An Access Category is an entry in the permission string that refers to a particular access right to the KVM switch The available Access Categories are listed below Note 1 Access Categories are case sensitive 2 Access rights must be assigned for each Access Category regardless of whether User or Admin is assigned as the kvmrole e kvmdevice Refers to the Device Name of a NetCommander IP Multi User KVM switch The Device Name of a KVM can be found in the Device tab of the Configuration section of the web configuration interface See the Device section in this manual for details If kvmdevice is not referenced in the permission string then access will be allowed to all KVM switches e kvmrole
87. ts on the KVM Up to 256 accounts can be added with any combination of Administrators and Users The following section describes this page and how to configure accounts There are two levels of user access Administrator Has unrestricted access to all windows and settings and can change the name and password of all users User Can access and control Target Servers that they are given access to by an administrator Users cannot access the Configure or Events sections of the Web Configuration Interface nor can they disconnect remote sessions When in a remote session they are not allowed to access the power management functionality 22 2 Web Configuration Interface To add an account 1 Click on the Users tab in the Configuration section The Users page opens and displays a list of existing accounts Users User Name Permission Status admin Administrator user User 2 Click the Add button The Add User page appears 3 Type in a User Name and Password The password must be at least six alphanumeric characters long and cannot include the user name even if other characters are added Note Although User Names can be entered in both lowercase and uppercase they are not case sensitive when being used to login to the KVM therefore do not create two users with the same name e g user1 USER1 User Name and Password must be 10 characters or less The special characters amp lt gt and cannot be used for
88. uence Click the Start Recording button On your keyboard press the keys to include in the key sequence The names of the pressed keys appear in the provided area as you type them 5 When done with the sequence click the Stop Recording button 6 Click the OK button The new key sequence is now on the list of predefined key sequences To edit a predefined keyboard sequence 1 Open the Special Key Manager window select the desired key sequence and then click the Edit button The Record New Custom Key macro screen appears with the name of the key sequence to edit appearing in the Label field Click the Start Recording button On your keyboard press the keys to include in the key sequence The names of the pressed keys appear in the provided area as you type them 4 Click the Stop Recording button 5 Click the OK button The key sequence definition is updated in the system To delete a keyboard sequence 1 Open the Special Key Manager window select the desired key sequence and then click the Delete button A prompt appears asking you to confirm the action Note To select a group of keys highlight the first key in the group press and hold down the Shift button and then highlight the last key in the group 2 Click Yes to proceed 42 3 Conducting a Remote Session 3 2 6 Mouse Clicking on the Mouse icon allows you to select the Mouse Settings mode being used as well as to manually adjust settings related to m
89. utton at the top of the screen to save your changes 5 Repeat these steps for each PDU that has been added to the KVM 27 2 Web Configuration Interface 2 4 10 Serial Ports The Serial Ports page is where you configure the settings of the serial device s that you have connected to the KVM See the Serial Pinout section in this manual for the pinout information To configure the serial port settings 1 From the Configuration section select the Serial Ports tab The Serial Ports page appears Serial Port 1 Device Name Telnet 01 Baud Rate 9600 7 Parity NONE T Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 a Serial Port 2 Device Name Telnet 02 Baud Rate 9600 a Parity NONE m Data Bits 8 7 Stop Bits 1 2 For each serial device connected enter an appropriate Device Name and then set the Baud Rate Parity Data Bits and Stop Bits settings accordingly 3 Click the Save button at the top of the screen to save your changes 2 4 11 Security The Security section allows you to configure the security features of the KVM such as Account Blocking Password Policy Idle Timeout and Serial Terminal Policy To configure the security settings 1 From the Configuration section select the Security tab The Security page appears Account Blocking Block after 5 attempts within hr min 0 663 Block account for period hr min 0 6 30 forever Password Policy M High security password policy Enable OSD password Idle Timeou
90. vers Up to 2 users 1 local 1 remote can simultaneously access the KVM Up to 5 users can share a single remote session Multi level account access Administrator and User account types Remote authentication support RADIUS and LDAP S Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 PDU Control Add IP PDUs as devices that can be controlled by the KVM Assign individual ports on the KVM to a PDU port to power cycle or power off on the computer server connected to that port BIOS level control to any server s brand and model regardless of the server condition and network connectivity Covers the entire spectrum of crash scenarios Compatible with Windows and Linux operating systems Connect computer servers up to 100 ft 30 m away from the KVM using inexpensive Catbe 6 cabling and BO 78 101 USB BO78 101 USB 1 and BO78 101 PS2 SIUs Java based application allows control of a target server via web browser from any location over a secured IP connection Features two 10 100 Mbps LAN ports so that if one fails the other takes over Supports the highest security standards for encryption 128 bit AES and HTTPS Virtual Media allows an iso file located in a Shared folder of a SAMBA or NFS server to be mounted to a Target Server and accessed as if it were directly stored on it Event log records events that take place on the installation such as logins reboots network settings changes etc Features two RJ45 serial ports for connecting serial mana
91. will be entered gt Soechy the name of the file you want to export Fille name C Users dmuainic Desktop kvm _oertifica te cer 55 6 Security Certificate Installation 6 Click the Next button followed by the Finish button on the next page to complete export of the KVM certificate T Navigate to your computer s Control Panel window and open the Java Control Panel ee E General Java Security Advanced Medium Unsigned and self signed Java applications will not be allowed to run on older versions of Java LOK Cancel 8 Click on the Security tab then click the Manage Certificates button tts Certificate type Secure Site User System Issued To Issued By 9 Inthe Certificate type drop down menu at the top of the screen select the Secure Site option 10 Click the Import button and navigate to the location where the KVM certificate file is saved Click OK to add the KVM certificate to the Secure Sites list to complete installation 56 7 Technical Specifications Operating systems Target Server Windows and Linux Client computer Windows with Internet Explorer Firefox or Chrome browsers Linux with Firefox or Chrome browsers Max Resolution 1920 x 1080 Local console monitor on BO7O Series supports a max video resolution of 1366 x 768 Distance from Switch to SIUs Up to 100 ft 30 m SSL high grade 128 bit AES encryption Etherne
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