Tripp Lite Switch B020 U08 19 IP User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
Console KVM Switch  
with IP Access  
Model # B020-U08-19-IP  
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA  
Copyright © 2010 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.  
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1. FCC Information  
This is an FCC Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take  
adequate measures.  
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.  
2. User Notice  
All information, documentation, and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notification by the manufacturer. The  
manufacturer makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any  
warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any of the manufacturer’s software described in this manual is sold or licensed “as  
is.” Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not the manufacturer, its distributor, or its dealer), assumes the entire  
cost of all necessary servicing, repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.  
The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and/or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this device. It is the  
responsibility of the user to correct such interference.  
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation of this system if the correct operational voltage setting was not selected prior  
to operation. PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS CORRECT BEFORE USE.  
3. Package Contents  
This package consists of:  
• B020-U08-19-IP 8-Port Console KVM Switch with Built-in IP  
• 6 ft. USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kits (x2)  
• USB/PS2 Combo Console Cable Kit  
• Grounding Wire  
• RJ11 to DB9 Firmware Upgrade Cable  
• Rackmount Hardware  
• C13 to 5-15P Power Cord  
• CD with Owner’s Manual, Quick Start Guide and Device Files  
• Quick Start Guide  
Check to make sure that all of the components are present and in good order. If anything is missing, or was damaged in shipping, contact your dealer.  
Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the switch or to any other devices on  
the installation.  
4. Introduction  
4.1 Overview  
The NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access is a control unit  
that allows secure access to multiple computers from a single KVM  
(keyboard, video, and mouse) console. It consists of an integrated LCD  
monitor, keyboard, and touchpad in a 1U rack-mountable housing.  
The NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access features IP-based  
connectivity that allows multiple remote operators to concurrently monitor  
Remote  
the computers on your installation. It uses TCP/IP for its communications  
protocol, allowing it to be accessed from any computer on the LAN, WAN,  
or Internet – whether that computer is located down the hall, down the  
street, or halfway around the world.  
Optional External Console  
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4. Introduction continued  
4.2 Features  
• 1U Console KVM Switch with built-in IP access – integrated 19 in. LCD  
Console lock enables the console to be locked in place when not in use,  
monitor, keyboard and touchpad.  
preventing it from sliding out of the rack.  
• Connect either USB or PS/2 computers using P778-Series USB/PS2  
Combo KVM Cable Kits – no need for separate cable kits.  
Web management interface, OSD and toolbars provide convenient, user-  
friendly operation.  
• Control up to 8 computers on a single KVM switch – expand the number  
of connected computers to up to 504 by daisy-chaining up to 32 levels of  
KVM switches.  
• 3-level security (Admin, User and Select) – up to 64 accounts can be  
created.  
• Panel Array Mode – remotely monitor multiple ports at the same time.  
• Remotely access computers via LAN, WAN or Internet via the Windows™  
or Java browser clients.  
• Message board feature allows users who are logged in at the same time to  
communicate with each other and manage port access.  
• AP Windows and Java Clients allow the KVM to be remotely accessed via  
the network without going through a browser.  
• CD includes a Windows-based log server that records events on the  
installation and writes them to a searchable database.  
External USB 1.1 port allows USB peripheral devices to be shared amongst  
connected computers.  
• Advanced encryption technologies: 512-bit RSA, 256-bit AES, 56-bit DES,  
168-bit 3DES, 128-bit RC4 and 128-bit SSL.  
Grayscale feature allows you to view remote sessions in black and white,  
reducing the amount of data traveling over the network and improving  
keyboard/mouse response time over IP.  
• Supports RADIUS and LDAP/S authentication.  
Flash firmware upgradable via network and included firmware upgrade  
cable.  
External console port on the back allows for an optional external monitor  
(VGA), keyboard (USB or PS/2) and mouse (USB or PS/2) to be  
connected.  
An additional external USB port is conveniently located on the front of the  
keyboard panel for an optional external mouse.  
• Network interfaces: TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, RADIUS, DHCP, SSL, ARP,  
DNS, 10Base-T/100Base-TX, Auto Sense and Ping.  
• Supports video resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz (built-in monitor)  
and 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz (remote console).  
4.3 System Requirements  
4.3.1 Optional External Console  
4.3.3 Remote Console  
• A VGA, SVGA, or MultiSync monitor capable of displaying the highest  
• For best results, computers that remotely access the KVM switch should  
resolution provided by any computer in the installation.  
have at least a Pentium III 1 GHz processor.  
• PS/2 or USB keyboard and mouse.  
• Users who want to access the KVM switch with the Windows Client  
must have DirectX 7.0 or higher installed.  
4.3.2 Computers  
• If you don’t already have it, DirectX is available for free download from  
The following equipment must be installed on each computer:  
• Users who want to access the KVM switch with the Java Client must  
have Sun’s Java 2 (1.4.2 or higher) runtime environment installed. Java  
sun.com.  
• A VGA, SVGA or MultiSync video graphics card with an HD15 port.  
Note: The integrated LCD monitor’s maximum resolution is 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz. Ensure  
that none of the computer resolution settings exceed the LCD monitor’s maximum  
resolution.  
Either:  
• For best results, a network transfer speed of at least 128 Kbps is  
recommended.  
• PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports (6-pin Mini-DIN).  
• USB port.  
4.3.4 Supported Browsers  
Browser  
Versiona Supported  
Internet Explorer  
6 and higher  
Firefox  
Mozilla  
Safari  
1.5 and higher  
1.7 and higher  
4.0 and higher  
9.0 and higher  
8.1 and higher  
Opera  
Netscape  
4.3.5 Custom KVM Cable Kits  
The B020-U08-19-IP uses custom P778-Series USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kits, which can be used to connect to a computer with either USB or PS/2  
connectors. One cable kit is required for each connected computer.  
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4. Introduction continued  
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4.3 System Requirements continued  
4.3.6 Operating Systems  
Supported operating systems are shown in the table, below:  
Operating System  
Windows  
Linux RedHat  
Linux SuSE  
Linux Mandriva (Mandrake)  
UNIX AIX  
Versions Supported  
Operating System  
UNIX Free BSD  
UNIX Sun  
Novell Netware  
Mac  
Versions Supported  
4.2 and higher  
Solaris 8 and higher  
5.0 and higher  
OS 9 and higher  
6.22 and higher  
2000 and higher  
7.1 and higher  
8.0 and higher  
9.0 and higher  
4.3 and higher  
DOS  
4.4 Components  
4.4.1 Front View  
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14  
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Handle: Pull to slide the KVM module out; push to slide the KVM  
module in. (See item 13.)  
Rackmounting Tabs: The rackmounting tabs located at each corner  
of the unit secure the chassis to a system rack.  
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LCD Display: After sliding the KVM module out, flip up the cover to  
access the LCD monitor.  
Lock LEDs: The Num Lock, Caps Lock and Scroll Lock LEDs are  
located here.  
LCD Controls: The LCD ON/OFF switch is located here, as well as  
buttons to control the position and picture settings of the LCD display.  
Reset Switch: Press this recessed switch in with a thin object to  
perform a system reset.  
Station/Port Switches: Press the Port ID Up/Down buttons to switch  
to the port before/after the currently selected port. Press the Station  
ID Up/Down buttons to switch to the station before/after the currently  
selected station.  
Firmware Upgrade Section: The firmware upgrade cable that  
transfers the firmware upgrade data from the administrator’s computer  
to the console KVM switch connects to the port located here. During  
normal operation, this switch should be in the NORMAL position.  
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LEDs: The Online Port LEDs illuminate orange to indicate a  
computer is connected and powered on. The Port ID LED will display  
the number of the port that currently has the console’s focus. The  
Station ID LED will display the number of the station that currently  
has the console’s focus.  
Slide Release: In order to bring the console out, you must first release  
it by sliding these tabs to the inside.  
External Mouse Port: An additional USB port is provided on the  
front panel of the keyboard module for an option external mouse.  
USB Peripheral Port: A USB 1.1 port is provided for the sharing of  
USB peripherals among connected computers (e.g. flash drive, CD-  
ROM drive, etc.).  
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Keyboard  
Touchpad  
Power LED: The Power LED illuminates blue to indicate the unit is  
receiving power.  
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4. Introduction continued  
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4.4 Components continued  
4.4.2 Rear View  
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Power Socket: This is a standard C14 AC power socket. The power  
cord that comes with the unit plugs in here.  
KVM Ports: The custom wired KVM cable kits that connect to the  
computers plug in here.  
Note: The shape of these connectors has been specifically modified to work only with  
Tripp Lite P778-Series USB/PS2 KVM Cable Kits.  
Power Switch: This is a standard rocker switch that powers the unit  
on and off.  
Daisychain-Out Port: A P772-Series Daisychain Cable (sold  
separately) connects between this port and the Daisychain-In Port  
on a B022-U16 or B022-016 KVM switch to expand the number of  
connected computers.  
External Console Port: The included USB/PS2 Combo Console  
Cable Kit connects to the KVM switch here, allowing you to attach an  
external VGA monitor and USB or PS/2 keyboard/mouse.  
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LAN Port: The cable that connects the KVM switch to a LAN, WAN,  
or Internet plugs in here.  
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5. Installation  
5.1 General Safety Instructions  
Read all of these instructions. Save them for future reference.  
If the following conditions occur, unplug the device from the wall outlet and  
bring it to qualified service personnel for repair:  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.  
The power cord or plug has become damaged or frayed.  
Liquid has been spilled into the device.  
The device has been exposed to rain or water.  
The device has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.  
The device exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need  
for service.  
• 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 allow for  
adequate ventilation. To ensure reliable operation, and to protect against  
overheating, these openings must never be blocked or covered.  
The device should never 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.  
The device does not operate normally when the operating instructions  
are followed.  
Only adjust those controls that are covered in the operating instructions.  
Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will  
require extensive work by a qualified technician to repair.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the device.  
• Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
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.  
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.  
Rack Mounting Safety Instructions  
• This device is designed for IT power distribution systems with up to 230V  
The ambient operating temperature in the rack may be an issue and is  
dependent upon the rack load and ventilation. When installing in a closed  
or multi-unit rack assembly, make sure that the temperature will not exceed  
the maximum rated ambient temperature.  
Before working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the  
rack, extended to the floor, and that the full weight of the rack rests on the  
floor. Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for  
joined multiple racks before working on the rack.  
Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the  
rack first.  
Always load the rack so that a hazardous condition is not created due to  
uneven loading.  
phase to phase voltage.  
• 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.  
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord or cables. Route the power  
cord and cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over.  
If an extension cord is used with this device make sure that the total of  
the ampere ratings of all products used on this cord does not exceed the  
extension cord ampere rating. Make sure that the total of all products  
plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.  
• Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a device from  
the rack.  
Use caution when pressing the device rail release latches and sliding a  
Consideration should be given to the connection of equipment to the  
supply circuit, and what effect overloading the supply circuit might have on  
overcurrent protection and supply wiring.  
device into or out of a rack; the slide rails can pinch your fingers.  
After a device is inserted into the rack, carefully extend the rail into a  
locking position, and then slide the device into the rack.  
To help protect your system from sudden, transient increases and decreases  
in electrical power, use a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor, Line Conditioner, or  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).  
• Position system cables and power cables carefully; be sure that nothing  
rests on any cables.  
• When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies,  
• Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the  
rack. The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit  
rating.  
observe the following guidelines:  
• Ensure that proper airflow is provided to devices in the rack.  
Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power  
supply.  
• Do not step on or stand on any device when servicing other devices in a  
rack.  
Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply.  
If the system has multiple sources of power, disconnect power from the  
system by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies.  
• Do not connect the RJ11 connector marked “Upgrade” to a public  
telecommunication network.  
Caution! Slide/Rail (LCD KVM) mounted equipment is not to be used as a  
shelf or a work space.  
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.  
• Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
CAUTION!  
Slide/rail-mounted  
equipment is not to be  
used as a shelf  
or a workspace.  
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5. Installation continued  
5.2 Standard Rack Mounting  
The NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access is designed for  
mounting in a 1U rack system. For convenience, a rack mounting kit is  
included with your console KVM switch for quick installation. The various  
mounting options are explained in the sections that follow.  
Standard Rack Mounting  
The standard rack mounting brackets that come attached to the console  
KVM switch allow the unit to be installed in a standard 1U rack by a single  
individual.  
1. Slide out the rear mounting brackets from the console and mount both  
brackets (separate from the console) to the inside rear of a standard 1U  
rack system using user-supplied screws.  
2. Take the console and gently slide it into the two rear-mounted brackets in  
the rack and secure the console in place by inserting user-supplied screws.  
2-Post Rackmounting  
The console KVM switch can also be mounted in a 2-post rack installation  
using the optional 2-Post Rack Mount Kit (model #: B019-000).  
The mounting hardware allows for the console to be opened with the drawer  
in any position. Heavy-duty 14-gauge steel provides stability and prevents  
the console frame from twisting. See the B019-000 instructional manual for  
detailed mounting instructions.  
5.3 Grounding  
To prevent damage to your installation it is important that all devices are  
properly grounded. Use the included grounding wire to ground the KVM  
switch by connecting one end of the wire to the grounding terminal on the  
unit, and the other end of the wire to a suitably grounded object.  
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5. Installation continued  
5.6 LCD OSD Configuration  
The LCD Buttons  
The Adjustment Settings  
The LCD OSD allows you to set up and configure the LCD display.  
Four buttons are used to perform the configuration, as described in the  
table below:  
An explanation of the LCD OSD adjustment settings is given in the  
table below:  
Setting  
Explanation  
Button  
Function  
Adjusts the background black level of the screen  
image.  
Brightness  
When you have not entered the LCD OSD  
Menu function, pressing this button invokes the  
Menu function and brings up the Main Menu.  
MENU  
Adjusts the foreground white level of the screen  
image.  
Contrast  
When navigating through the menus, this button  
moves you right or up. When making an adjust-  
ment, it increases the value.  
Phase  
Clock  
Adjusts the vertical size of the screen image.  
Adjusts the horizontal size of the screen image.  
Positions the display area on the LCD panel  
horizontally (moves the display area left or right).  
When navigating through the menus, this but-  
ton moves you left or down. When making an  
adjustment, it decreases the value.  
H-Position  
V-Position  
Positions the display area on the LCD panel  
vertically (moves the display area up or down).  
When you have not entered the LCD OSD  
Menu function, pressing this button performs  
an auto adjustment. An auto adjustment  
automatically configures all the settings for  
the LCD panel to what the OSD considers  
their optimum values to be.  
Adjusts the color quality of the display.You can  
adjust the “warmth” value, color balance, etc. The  
Adjust Color selection has a further submenu  
that lets you fine tune the RGB values.  
Color Temperature  
Language  
Selects the language that the LCD OSD displays  
its menus in (English, French, German, Spanish  
or Italian).  
When you have entered the LCD OSD  
Menu function, pressing this button exits the  
current menu and returns you to the previous  
menu. Use it to leave an adjustment menu  
when you are satisfied with the adjustment  
you have made.  
EXIT  
Lets you set the amount of time that the OSD  
displays on the screen. If there is no input for the  
amount of time you choose, the OSD display  
turns off.  
OSD Duration  
Reset  
When you are at the Main Menu, pressing  
this button exits the LCD OSD.  
Resets the menu and submenu adjustments  
(except for language settings) to the original  
factory default settings.  
5.7 Single Stage Installation  
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In a single stage installation, there are no additional KVM switches daisy-  
chained from the master KVM. To set up a single stage installation, refer  
to the following steps and installation diagram.  
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Connect a P778-Series USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kit between  
an available KVM port on the back of the unit and a computer/server.  
P778-Series Cable Kits allow you to connect to a computer with either  
USB or PS/2* keyboard/mouse ports, without the need for separate  
cables. Note: The distance between the KVM and the connected  
computer must not exceed 33 ft. (10 m).  
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Repeat step 3 for each additional computer you wish to connect.  
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Connect the LAN port on the back of the unit to the network using  
Cat5e/6 cable.  
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Connect the included power cord to the C14 jack on the back of the  
unit, and then plug it into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor, PDU or  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).  
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First power ON the KVM switch, and then power on the connected  
computers.  
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Power OFF all computers that are being connected to the KVM  
switch.  
*When connecting to computers using the PS/2 connectors of a P778-Series Cable Kit, the  
Mouse Sync Mode setting must be set to Manual in order to access the computer over IP. If  
Mouse Sync Mode is set to Automatic, you will not have mouse functionality when accessing  
that computer over IP. This setting is set to Manual by default. (See page 51 for details on  
changing this setting via the Web Management Interface, or page 41 to change it via the  
Remote OSD.)  
(Optional) Add an external console to the KVM by connecting the  
included USB/PS2 console cable kit to the console port on the back of  
the unit, and then connecting an external monitor (HD15), keyboard  
(USB or PS/2) and mouse (USB or PS/2) to the connectors on the  
cable kit. An additional USB port is located on the front keyboard  
panel of the unit as a more convenient alternative to the external  
mouse port on the back of the unit.  
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5. Installation continued  
5.8 Multi-Stage Daisy-chain Installation  
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The number of connected computers can be increased by daisy-chaining  
additional B022-016 or B022-U16 KVM Switches. Up to 504 computers  
can be connected by daisy-chaining an additional 31 KVM switches off of  
the first stage unit.  
Power OFF all computers that are being connected to the KVM  
switch.  
Using a P772-Series Daisy-Chain Cable (sold separately), connect  
the Chain Out port on the back of the first stage KVM to the Chain  
In port on the back of the next stage KVM. The distance between any  
two KVM switches in a daisy-chain must not exceed 49 ft. (15 m).  
The distance between the first KVM switch and the last KVM switch  
in a daisy-chain must not exceed 328 ft. (100 m), regardless of the  
number of KVM switches in the entire chain.  
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Repeat step 2 for each additional KVM switch you wish to add to the  
installation, with a maximum of 32 levels.  
B020-U08-19-IP  
Connect a P778-Series USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kit between an  
available KVM port and a computer/server. P778-Series Cable Kits  
allow you to connect to a computer with either USB or PS/2*  
keyboard/mouse ports, without the need for separate cables. Note:  
The distance between the KVM and the connected computer must not  
exceed 33 ft. (10 m).  
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Repeat step 4 for each additional computer/server you wish to add to  
the installation.  
Connect the included power cord to the C14 jack on the back of the  
first stage unit, and then plug it into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor,  
PDU or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). Turn on the first stage  
KVM switch. The Station ID on the KVM’s keyboard panel will  
display 01.  
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Connect the external power supply included with the next stage  
KVM switch and plug it into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor, PDU or  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). The Station ID on the KVM’s  
front panel will display 02.  
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Repeat step 7 for each subsequent KVM switch in the installation.  
In each case, wait for the previous KVM switches Station ID to be  
displayed before connecting the power cord to the next KVM switch.  
Power ON the connected computers.  
*When connecting to computers using the PS/2 connectors of a P778-Series Cable Kit, the  
Mouse Sync Mode setting must be set to Manual in order to access the computer over IP. If  
Mouse Sync Mode is set to Automatic, you will not have mouse functionality when accessing  
that computer over IP. This setting is set to Manual by default. (See page 51 for details on  
changing this setting via the Web Management Interface, or page 41 to change it via the  
Remote OSD.)  
5.9 Network Setup-IP Address Configuration  
In order to configure a fixed IP address, you will need to access the KVM switch in one of three ways; Local Console, IP Installer or Browser.  
5.9.1 Local Console  
1. When accessing the console KVM switch for the first time, a prompt  
will appear asking for a Username and Password. The default User-  
name is administrator, and the default Password is password. For  
security purposes, it is strongly recommended that you change the  
username and password on this account to something unique. (See  
User Management on page 33 for details.) When you have entered  
your username and password, the OSD will appear with the following  
page displayed.  
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5. Installation continued  
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5.9.1 Local Console continued  
2. Press the [F4] key to bring up the OSD Admin page.  
3. In the OSD Admin page, highlight SET IP ADDRESS and press the [Enter] key.  
4. DHCP – The first field allows you to enable or disable DHCP. When enabled, the KVM is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server. This setting is  
enabled by default. To disable the DHCP setting and set up a fixed IP address, press the [Spacebar] key. Once the DHCP is disabled, you will be al-  
lowed to edit the remaining fields in the SET IP ADDRESS screen.  
5. In the remaining fields, enter in the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway you want to assign to the KVM switch.  
6. Press the [Esc] key to exit the SET IP ADDRESS screen, and to pull up a prompt asking if you wish to save the settings you just entered. If you do not  
wish to save the settings, press the [N] key. If you do wish to save the settings, press the [Y] key. Upon pressing the [Y] key, the settings will be saved  
and the KVM will be reset.  
5.9.2 IP Installer  
Computers that are running Windows can use the IP Installer utility found  
in the included CD to assign an IP address to the KVM.  
3. The IP Installer searches the network and displays all B020-U08-19-IP  
KVM Switches it finds in the device list. If your device does not show  
up in the list, click the Enumerate button to refresh the device list. If  
more than one B020-U08-19-IP shows up in the list, locate the desired  
device using the Mac address located on the bottom of the console  
KVM. Once you have located your device in the list, highlight it.  
Note: The IP Installer Settings section located in the Network page of the  
KVM’s web management interface must be enabled in order to use the IP  
Installer to assign an IP address. (See page 43 for details.) This setting is  
enabled by default.  
4. From here you can choose between the following two options: Obtain  
an IP address automatically (DHCP) or Specify an IP address. If you  
choose to assign your own address, fill in the IP Address, Subnet Mask,  
and Gateway fields with information appropriate to your network. Click  
on the Set IP button to apply the new network settings to the selected  
KVM switch.  
1. Save the IP Installer.exe file from the CD to a desired location on a  
computer that is on the same network as the B020-U08-19-IP.  
2. Locate the IP Installer.exe file that you just saved and double-click on  
it. A screen similar to the one below will appear:  
5. After the new IP address shows up in the device list, click the Exit but-  
ton to exit the IP Installer.  
5.9.3 Browser  
If the KVM switch is on a network that does not contain a DHCP server  
to automatically assign an IP address, the default IP address is set to  
192.168.0.60.  
1. On a computer/server that is on the same network as your console  
KVM switch, set the computer/server’s IP address to 192.168.0.XXX,  
where XXX represents any number or numbers except 60, as  
192.168.0.60 is the default IP address of the KVM.  
2. Using this computer/server, access the B020-U08-19-IP via the URL  
192.168.0.60. A screen will appear asking you to provide a username  
and password.  
Note: If you are first prompted by a screen that says the websites security  
certificate can not be trusted, click on the link to proceed anyways; the  
certificate can be trusted.  
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3. If accessing the KVM for the first time, enter in the username  
administrator and the password password. For security purposes, it  
is strongly recommended that you change the username and password  
on this account to something unique. (See User Management on page  
33 for details.) When you have entered your username and password,  
the web management interface will appear with the following page  
displayed:  
4. Click on the Network icon at the top of the page. The Network page  
appears:  
5. To assign a fixed IP address, click the Use the following IP address  
[Fixed IP] option, and then enter in the appropriate IP Address and  
DNS Server information. (See page 43 for further details on the  
Network page.)  
6. Click the Apply button once all of the settings have been entered.  
Upon logging out of the web interface, the KVM will be reset and the  
new network settings applied.  
7. Reset the IP address of the computer/server you used to access the  
KVM to the original value.  
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6. KVM Operation  
Computers connected to the B020-U08-19-IP can be accessed via the local console or over IP. This chapter discusses the basic operation of the KVM  
switch, both locally and remotely.  
6.1 Sharing USB Peripheral Devices  
The USB 1.1 port on the LCD panel of the console KVM switch can be used to share USB peripherals between connected computers. Simply connect a  
USB device to this port, and any connected computer you switch to will have access to the device. The USB peripheral sharing functionality works the  
same whether you are accessing the connected computers via the local console or over IP.  
Note: The following limitations apply to the USB peripheral port:  
1. This port serves as a 1 port USB 1.1 hub; USB 2.0 devices can be connected, but will not function as designed.  
2. USB peripherals can only be shared among computers that are connected to the KVM switch via the USB connectors on the P778-Series USB/PS2  
Combo KVM Cable Kit.  
3. USB peripherals can only be shared among computers that are connected to the KVM switch that the USB peripheral is plugged into. If a USB  
peripheral is plugged into the USB 1.1 port of the third KVM switch in a daisy-chain installation, only computers connected to that KVM can access  
the USB peripheral; computers connected to any other KVM in the installation will not be able to access the USB peripheral.  
4. When accessing a USB peripheral on a connected computer, it is recommended that you properly eject the device before switching to another  
computer. When switching computers, the device is automatically disconnected from the previous computer and connected to the next, as if it was  
manually unplugged from a USB port on one computer and then plugged into the USB port of another computer.  
6.2 Powering Off and Restarting  
If it becomes necessary to power off the KVM switch, follow this procedure:  
1. Shut down all computers connected to the KVM switch. If you are powering off multiple computers in a daisy-chain installation, shut down all  
computers connected to each KVM switch you are powering off.  
Note: It is necessary to unplug any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function. If left on, the KVM switch will continue to receive power via  
these computers.  
2. Turn off the KVM switch (console KVM only) and unplug the KVM switch from its power source. Power OFF and unplug each additional KVM  
switch in succession.  
3. Wait 10 seconds and then plug the KVM switch, starting with the first station, back into its power source. Turn on the power to the KVM switch  
(console KVM only).  
4. Once the first station KVM switch has ascertained its position in the daisy-chain, power on and plug in the next KVM switch in the installation. Follow  
this procedure for each additional KVM switch in the installation.  
5. Once all KVM switches in the installation have been powered back ON, turn on the power to all connected computers.  
6.3 Local Console Login  
When accessing the console KVM switch for the first time, a prompt  
will appear asking for a username and password. The default username  
is administrator, and the default password is password. For security  
purposes, it is strongly recommended that you change the username and  
password on this account to something unique. Once the KVM has been  
set up and user accounts have been created, the login prompt will only  
appear when a user logs out of the KVM. When you have entered your  
username and password, the OSD will appear with the following page  
displayed.  
Note: When using the [Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock] OSD invocation  
sequence, you must hold down the [Fn] key, as the [Scroll Lock] key is  
part of the [Num Lock] key.  
Note: 1) The diagram depicts the Administrator’s Main Screen. The User Main Screen does not have the F4 and F6 functions, since they can’t be  
accessed by ordinary Users and are reserved for the Administrator.  
2) OSD always starts in List view, with the highlight bar at the same position it was when the OSD was last closed.  
3) Only the ports that have been set accessible by the Administrator for the currently logged in User are visible.  
4) If the port list is collapsed into stations, simply click on the plus sign next to the desired station number, or highlight the desired station number  
and hit the [Enter] key.  
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6.4 Local Console Port Access  
Once logged into the KVM, you can access connected computers via the local console using the Local Console OSD, Local Console Pushbuttons or  
Hotkey Commands. The following sections describe all of the ways in which you can access connected computers via the local console.  
6.4.1 Local Console OSD Invocation Sequence  
Once logged into the KVM switch and accessing a connected computer, you will need to use one of two sequences to re-open the OSD Main Menu;  
[Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock] or [Ctrl, Ctrl]. (See page 28 for details on changing this hotkey sequence.) The default OSD invocation sequence is [Scroll  
Lock, Scroll Lock].  
6.4.2 Local Console OSD Navigation  
When in the Local Console OSD, you can use your keyboard and mouse to access its features.  
• To close out of the Local Console OSD, click the [X] at the upper right corner of the OSD or press the [Esc] key.  
• To logout, press the [F8] key, click the F8 at the top of the OSD, or click the zZz symbol in the upper right hand corner of the OSD.  
• To move through the OSD list one line at a time, click the up and down triangle symbols (  
,
) or use the [ ] and [ ] keyboard keys. If there are more  
entries than appear on the screen, the screen will scroll.  
• To move up or down one screen at a time, click the Up and Down Arrow symbols (  
), or use the [Pg Up] and [Pg Dn] keyboard keys. If there are  
,
more entries than appear on the screen, the screen will scroll.  
• To activate a port, double-click it, or highlight it and press the [Enter] key. Once a port is accessed, the OSD will close and the screen of the computer  
connected to the port will be displayed.  
6.4.3 Local Console OSD Main Screen Headings  
SN  
PN  
QV  
The Station Number of each KVM in the installation will be displayed in this column. The Station Number of each KVM switch will be displayed  
as an expandable folder, which can be expanded to show all of the KVM ports in the corresponding station, or collapsed to hide them.  
The port numbers of each KVM in the installation are displayed in this column. If the individual stations are collapsed, their port numbers will  
not be displayed.  
An arrow in this column indicates that the corresponding port is selected for Quick View scanning.  
A sun symbol in this column indicates that a computer is both connected to the corresponding port and powered ON.  
NAME  
If a port has been given a name, its name appears in this column.  
6.4.4 Local Console OSD F1 GOTO Function  
Click F1 at the top of the OSD or press the [F1] key to activate the GOTO function. GOTO allows you to search the ports on the installation by keying  
in a Name or Port ID (see page 15 for details on Port IDs). As you type in a Name or Port ID, the OSD list will automatically display all ports in the  
installation that match your search terms. To access a port from the list, simply double-click on it or highlight it and press the [Enter] key. To exit GOTO  
mode and return to the OSD main page, press the [Esc] key.  
• To search by Name, type [1] into the field that appears when the GOTO function is activated; a Name field will appear. Type in a name to display all  
accessible ports in the installation that match your entry.  
• To search by Port ID, type [2] into the field that appears when the GOTO function is activated; a Port ID field will appear. Type in a port ID to display  
all accessible ports in the installation that match your entry.  
6.4.5 Local Console OSD F5 Skip Function  
Skip Mode allows connected computers to be accessed using the [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ] keys on the keyboard. To invoke Skip Mode via the local console  
OSD, click F5 at the top of the OSD or press the [F5] key. When invoked, the KVM displays the screen of the last selected port, with a left/right triangle  
symbol next to the port’s port ID to signify it is being accessed in Skip Mode. The ports accessed in Skip Mode are determined by the Scan Select setting in  
the F3 Set page of the local console OSD. (See SCAN/SKIP MODE on page 28 for details.) During Skip Mode, normal keyboard and mouse functionality  
is suspended. Keyboard functionality is limited to those keys mentioned in the table below. Mouse functionality is suspended altogether.  
Key  
Description  
Skips from the currently selected port to the next accessible port prior to it.  
Skips from the currently selected port to the next accessible port after it.  
Skips from the currently selected port to the last accessible port on the previous station.  
Skips from the currently selected port to the first accessible port on the next station.  
[
[
[
[
]
]
]
]
[Esc]  
[Spacebar]  
Exits Skip Mode at the currently selected port.  
Exits Skip Mode at the currently selected port.  
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6.4.6 Local Console OSD F6 Broadcast Mode (BRC)  
Broadcast Mode is an Administrator-ONLY function. Clicking the F6 at the top of the OSD or pressing the [F6] key invokes Broadcast Mode. When this  
function is in effect, commands sent from the console are broadcast to all available computers on the installation. This function is particularly useful for  
operations that need to be performed on multiple computers, such as performing a system-wide shutdown, installing or upgrading software, etc. Broadcast  
Mode works in conjunction with the F2 LIST function. The F2 LIST function (see page 27 for details) lets you select which ports will be displayed on the  
OSD main screen. When a command is broadcast, it is done only to the ports currently displayed on the OSD main screen.  
• A speaker symbol appears before the Port ID Display to indicate Broadcast Mode is in effect.  
• The mouse will not function while Broadcast Mode is in effect. You must exit Broadcast Mode in order to regain control of the mouse.  
• To exit Broadcast Mode, invoke the OSD (with the OSD hotkey), and then click F6 at the top of the OSD or press the [F6] key.  
6.4.7 Local Console OSD F7 Auto Scan Function  
Auto Scan Mode allows connected computers to be accessed automatically at set time intervals. To invoke Auto Scan Mode via the local console OSD,  
click F7 at the top of the OSD or press the [F7] key. When invoked, the KVM begins scanning according to the Scan Select and Scan Duration settings in  
the F3 Set page of the local console OSD (see page 28 for details). During an auto scan, normal keyboard and mouse functionality is suspended. Keyboard  
functionality is limited to the [Spacebar] key (exits auto scan at the currently selected port), [Esc] key (exits auto scan at the currently selected port) and  
the [P] key (pauses auto scan at the currently selected port). Mouse functionality is suspended altogether.  
6.4.8 Local Console OSD F8 Logout Function  
To logout of the KVM switch, click on the F8 at the top of the page or press the [F8] key. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to logout. Press  
the [Y] key if yes, or the [N] key if no. When logged out, the username and password screen will appear, requiring a username and password to be entered  
to access the KVM.  
6.4.9 Local Console Pushbuttons  
In addition to using the local console OSD to access connected computers, you can access them using the Port and Station pushbuttons located on the  
keyboard panel of the built-in console. Next to each set of pushbuttons is an LED that indicates which Port and Station currently has the focus of the  
KVM.  
• To toggle between the ports on the selected KVM, press the Port up/down buttons.  
• To toggle between the KVMs in the installation, press the Station up/down buttons.  
6.4.10 Local Console Hotkey Commands  
Num Lock and Minus (-) keys  
When accessing a connected computer via the local console, you can use  
hotkey commands to operate the KVM switch instead of going back into  
the OSD. This chapter discusses the available hotkeys and their functions.  
Below is a list of the various hotkeys, broken up into those for port control  
and those that perform other functions.  
1. Press and hold down the [Num Lock] key.  
2. While the [Num Lock] key is held down, press and release the [-]  
Minus key.  
3. After releasing the [-] Minus key, release the [Num Lock] key.  
Port Control Hotkeys  
Control and F12 keys  
• Selecting the active port  
• Auto Scan Mode port switching  
• Skip Mode port switching  
1. Press and hold down the [Ctrl] key.  
2. While the [Ctrl] key is held down, press and release the [F12] key.  
3. After releasing the [F12] key, release the [Ctrl] key.  
Other Hotkeys  
When Hotkey Mode has been invoked:  
• Computer keyboard and mouse reset  
• Setting the Beeper  
• The monitor goes blank and the hotkey command line is displayed.  
This is where you will enter in the hotkey commands described in this  
chapter.  
• Setting the Quick Hotkey  
• Setting the OSD Hotkey  
• Setting the Port Operating System  
• Restoring the OSD default values  
• The [Caps Lock] and [Scroll Lock] keyboard LEDs will blink in  
succession.  
• Ordinary keystrokes will be suspended until Hotkey Mode is exited.  
Hotkey Mode is exited once a hotkey command is performed, or by  
pressing the [Esc] or [Spacebar] keys.  
Invoking the Hotkey Mode  
All hotkey operations begin by invoking Hotkey Mode. In order for Hotkey  
Mode to work, it must be activated in the KVM’s OSD (see page 28 for  
details on OSD hotkey activation). By default, Hotkey Mode is enabled.  
There are two sequences that can be used to invoke Hotkey Mode, both of  
which are explained below. You can toggle between these two sequences  
using the OSD. (See page 28 for details on switching the Hotkey Mode  
invocation sequence.) The [Num Lock] and [-] Minus keys are the default  
invocation keys.  
Port ID Numbering  
• Each CPU port in an installation is assigned a unique Port ID. The Port  
ID is made up of two parts, a Station Number and a Port Number.  
• The Station Number is a two-digit number that identifies the switch’s  
position in the daisy chain installation. This corresponds to the number  
displayed on the Station ID LED.  
• The Port Number is a two-digit number which identifies the port  
number of the KVM switch that the computer is connected to.  
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• The Station Number precedes the Port Number.  
Hotkey Beeper Control  
To toggle the Beeper on and off, key in the following hotkey combination:  
• Station and Port numbers are always 2 digits, so 1 - 9 becomes 01 - 09.  
For example, a computer attached to Port 7 of Station 15 has a Port ID  
of 15-07.  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
2. Key in [B]. After you press [B], the Beeper toggles On or Off. The  
command line displays Beeper On or Beeper Off for one second; then  
the message disappears and you automatically exit Hotkey Mode.  
Selecting the Active Port  
You can directly access a port by doing the following:  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
Computer Keyboard/Mouse Reset  
If the keyboard or mouse ceases to function for a particular port, you can  
perform a keyboard/mouse reset via the hotkey command below. This  
performs the same function as unplugging/re-plugging the keyboard and  
mouse on the connected computer. To perform a keyboard/mouse reset, do  
the following:  
2. Enter the Port ID. The Port ID numbers appear on the command line  
as they are entered. To correct a mistake, use [Backspace] to erase the  
wrong number.  
3. Press the [Enter] key; the KVM switches to the designated computer  
and you automatically exit Hotkey Mode.  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
Auto Scan Mode  
2. Press the [F5] key. After pressing the [F5] key, you exit Hotkey Mode  
and the KVM switch performs a keyboard/mouse reset for the currently  
selected computer. (This may take a few seconds to take affect.)  
When invoked, Auto Scan Mode monitors the connected computers  
automatically at regular intervals so that you don’t have to manually  
switch between them. When in Auto Scan Mode, the KVM switch  
monitors the connected computers per the Scan Select and Scan Duration  
settings in the F3 Set page of the local console OSD (see page 28 for  
details). To invoke Auto Scan Mode, follow these steps:  
Hotkey Mode Invocation Sequence  
The hotkey sequence to invoke Hotkey Mode can be toggled via hotkey  
command as well as the local console OSD. (See page 28 for changing  
the Hotkey Mode invocation sequence via OSD.) To toggle the invocation  
sequence between [Num Lock, Minus] and [Ctrl, F12], do the following:  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
2. Key in [A] and hit the [Enter] key. (You can also key in [Q] instead of  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
[A].) You automatically exit Hotkey Mode and enter Auto Scan Mode.  
2. Press the [H] key. After pressing the [H] key, the hotkey mode  
invocation sequence is changed and the text HOTKEY HAS BEEN  
CHANGED briefly appears on the monitor. Hotkey Mode is then exited  
and you regain normal operation of the KVM switch.  
3. Auto Scan Mode can be paused at any time by pressing the [P] key or  
left-clicking the mouse. To resume scanning, press any key or left-click  
the mouse.  
4. To exit Auto Scan Mode, press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key.  
OSD Invocation Sequence  
Note: While Auto Scan Mode is in effect, ordinary keyboard and mouse  
functions are suspended; only Auto Scan Mode compliant keystrokes  
and mouse clicks can be input. You must exit Auto Scan Mode in order to  
regain normal control of the console.  
The hotkey sequence to invoke the OSD can be toggled via hotkey command  
as well as the local console OSD. (See page 28 for changing this sequence  
via the OSD.) This hotkey sets the invocation sequence for both the Local  
Console OSD and the Remote OSD. To toggle the invocation sequence  
between [Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock] and [Ctrl, Ctrl], do the following:  
Skip Mode  
Skip Mode allows connected computers to be accessed using the [ ], [ ],  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
[
] and [ ] keys on the keyboard. This manual version of Auto Scan  
2. Press the [T] key. After pressing the [T] key, the local console OSD  
invocation sequence is changed and the text HOTKEY HAS BEEN  
CHANGED briefly appears on the monitor. Hotkey Mode is then exited  
and you regain normal operation of the KVM switch.  
Mode lets you dwell on a particular port for as long as you like. To invoke  
Skip Mode, follow these steps:.  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
2. Press the [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] key.  
Port OS Control  
3. After pressing one of the arrow keys, you automatically exit Hotkey  
Mode and enter Skip Mode. When in Skip Mode, you can switch ports  
as follows:  
In addition to choosing the operating system for a connected port via the  
local console OSD (see page 29 for details), administrators can set the  
port operating system via hotkey command. To change a port’s operating  
system via hotkey, do the following:  
• The [ ] key skips from the current port to the first accessible port  
prior to it.  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
• The [ ] key skips from the current port to the first accessible port  
after it.  
2. Key in [Function], where [Function] represents one of the following:  
a) [F1] – Sets the Operating System to Windows.  
b) [F2] – Sets the Operating System to Mac.  
c) [F3] – Sets the Operating System to Sun.  
• The [ ] key skips from the current port to the last accessible port of  
the previous station.  
• The [ ] key skips from the current port to the first accessible port of  
the next station.  
After pressing one of these keys, the operating system will be changed for  
the selected port and you will exit Hotkey Mode.  
4. To exit Skip Mode, press the [Esc] key.  
Note:  
Restore Default Values  
This Administrator-ONLY hotkey restores the KVM switch to its default  
values. (See page 29 for details on restoring the KVM default values via  
OSD.) To restore the default values via hotkey, do the following:  
1. While Skip Mode is in effect, you can keep on skipping through ports  
until you exit.  
2. During Skip Mode, ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are  
suspended—only Skip Mode compliant keystrokes can be input. You  
must exit Skip Mode in order to regain normal control of the console.  
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode.  
2. Press the [R] key.  
3. Hit the [Enter] key. After hitting the [Enter] key, the text RESET TO  
DEFAULT SETTING is briefly displayed, and then Hotkey Mode is  
exited.  
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Hotkey Summary Table  
Note: All of the hotkey commands in this table require Hotkey Mode to be invoked prior to implementing the hotkey command. (See page 15 for details on  
invoking Hotkey Mode.)  
Hotkey Operation  
Hotkey Command  
Description  
Selecting the active port  
[Station ID], [Port ID], [Enter] Switches the KVM focus to the Station and Port entered in this command. (See page  
15 for details on Port ID numbering.)  
Auto Scan mode  
[A], [Enter] or  
[Q], [Enter]  
Invokes Auto Scan Mode. Press the [P] key at any time during an auto scan to pause  
on the currently selected computer. Press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to exit  
Auto Scan Mode at the currently selected computer.  
Hotkey beeper control  
Port OS (Windows)  
Port OS (Mac)  
[B]  
Toggles the beeper sound ON/OFF.  
[F1]  
[F2]  
[F3]  
[F5]  
(Administrator-only hotkey) Sets the OS of the currently selected port as Windows.  
(Administrator-only hotkey) Sets the OS of the currently selected port as Mac.  
(Administrator-only hotkey) Sets the OS of the currently selected port as Sun.  
Performs a keyboard/mouse reset for the currently selected computer.  
Port OS (Sun)  
Computer keyboard/mouse reset  
Hotkey mode invocation sequence [H]  
Toggles the sequence to invoke Hotkey Mode between [Num Lock, Minus] and  
[Ctrl, F12].  
OSD invocation sequence  
[T]  
Toggles the sequence to invoke the OSD between [Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock] and  
[Ctrl, Ctrl]. Sets the invocation sequence for both the Local Console OSD and the  
Remote OSD.  
Restore default values  
Skip Mode/Previous port  
Skip Mode/Next port  
[R], [Enter]  
(Administrator-only hotkey) Restores the OSD to its default values. Restores both the  
Local Console OSD and the Remote OSD.  
When typed into the hotkey command line, this key invokes Skip Mode. When in Skip  
Mode, this key switches KVM focus to the port prior to the currently selected port.  
[
[
[
]
]
When typed into the hotkey command line, this key invokes Skip Mode. When in Skip  
Mode, this key switches KVM focus to the port after the currently selected port.  
Skip Mode/Previous station  
When typed into the hotkey command line, this key invokes Skip Mode. When in  
Skip Mode, this key switches KVM focus to the last port on the station prior to the  
currently selected port.  
]
Skip Mode/ Next station  
When typed into the hotkey command line, this key invokes Skip Mode. When in Skip  
Mode, this key switches KVM focus to the first port on the station after the currently  
selected port.  
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]
6.5 Logging Into the KVM over IP  
There are three methods that can be used to connect to the KVM switch over IP; Web Browser, AP Windows Client and AP Java Client.  
6.5.1 Logging In via Web Browser  
3. If accessing the KVM for the first time, enter in the username  
administrator and the password password. For security purposes, it  
is strongly recommended that you change the username and password  
on this account to something unique. When you have entered your  
username and password, the KVM web interface will appear with the  
following page displayed:  
1. Open your web browser and type in the IP address of the KVM. (See  
Network Setup – IP Address Configuration on page 10 for details on  
determining the KVMs IP address.)  
2. A screen will appear asking you to provide a username and password.  
Note: If you are first prompted by a screen that says the websites security  
certificate can not be trusted, click on the link to proceed anyways; the  
certificate can be trusted.  
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6.5.2 Logging In via the AP Windows Client  
In the event you do not want to connect to the KVM switch via web  
browser, you can use the AP Windows Client located on the CD to provide  
non-browser access to the KVM switch via a Windows computer.  
Note: The AP Windows Client requires that Direct X 8.0 or higher be  
installed on your computer.  
1. Save the AP Windows Client from the CD to a desired location on your  
Windows computer.  
2. Double-click on the file, and follow the installation instructions that  
follow.  
3. When the installation is complete, a B020-U08-19-IP icon will be  
added to your desktop, and a B020-U08-19-IP program entry will be  
made in the Windows start menu. (Start > All Programs > B020-U08-  
19-IP) Double-click on the icon or select the program entry in the start  
menu to open the AP Windows Client.  
8. When you have entered your username and password, the Remote View  
and Change Password buttons on the main screen become active. Click  
on the Remote View button to remotely connect to the KVM switch.  
4. If this is the first time that you are running the utility, a dialog box  
appears requesting you to input your serial number. The serial number  
can be found on the CD that comes with the B020-U08-19-IP. Key in  
the serial number (5 characters per box), then click OK.  
5. Upon entering the serial number, the AP Windows Client main screen  
appears.  
9. Upon clicking on the Remote View button, the screen of the first  
connected computer on the installation that you have access to is  
displayed, as well as the Remote OSD. (See page 19 for details on  
Remote Port Access.)  
6. The AP Windows Client will search the network for any KVM  
switches and display their Model Name and IP Address in the main  
screen’s Server List. If the KVM you wish to connect to is displayed  
in the list, highlight it and click the Login button. If not, type in the  
IP address and port number assigned to the desired KVM switch and  
click the Login button. Note: The default port number assigned to the  
KVM is 9000.  
7. A prompt appears asking you to enter your username and password.  
If accessing the KVM for the first time, enter in the username  
administrator and the password password. For security purposes, it  
is strongly recommended that you change the username and password  
on this account to something unique.  
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6.5.3 Logging In via the AP Java Client  
Computers not running Windows can use the AP Java Client located on the  
CD to provide non-browser access to the KVM switch.  
4. A prompt appears asking you to enter your username and password.  
If accessing the KVM for the first time, enter in the username  
administrator and the password password. For security purposes, it  
is strongly recommended that you change the username and password  
on this account to something unique.  
Note: The AP Java Client requires that the Java Runtime Environment  
(JRE) be installed on your computer. The JRE is available for free  
download from the Java web site (http://java.com).  
1. Save the AP Java Client from the CD to a desired location on your  
computer.  
2. Double-click on the file you just saved. If this is the first time that  
you are running the utility, a dialog box appears requesting you to  
input your serial number. The serial number can be found on the CD  
that comes with the B020-U08-19-IP. Key in the serial number (5  
characters per box), then click OK.  
5. When you have entered your username and password, the screen of the  
first connected computer on the installation that you have access to is  
displayed, as well as the Remote OSD.  
3. Upon entering the serial number, the AP Java Client connect prompt  
appears, asking you to enter in the IP address and Port of the KVM  
you wish to connect to. Enter in this information and click the  
Connect button. Note: The default port number assigned to the KVM  
is 9000.  
6.6 Web Browser and Non-Browser Remote Port Access  
When accessing the KVM switch over IP, the connected computers can  
be accessed using either Windows or Java applications. Regardless of  
which application you use, or whether you log in via browser or AP client,  
operation of the KVM switch is the same, the only difference is in how  
you login and connect to the KVM. When logging in via the AP Windows  
and Java clients, you are brought directly to the connected computers  
and the Remote OSD is displayed. When logging in via web browser,  
you are brought to a KVM management web interface, which includes  
Windows Client and Java Applet applications for accessing the connected  
computers. Those who login using Internet Explorer will be able to access  
both the Windows Client and Java Applet, whereas users who login using  
another browser only have access to the Java Applet. Once logged into the  
web interface via browser, click on the Windows Client or Java Applet icon  
to open the applications and access the connected computers. The same as  
with the AP clients, once the Windows Client and Java Applet are opened,  
the screen of the first connected computer on the installation that you have  
access to is displayed, as well as the Remote OSD.  
Note: The Java applet requires that the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)  
be installed on your computer. The JRE is available for free download  
from the Java web site (http://java.com).  
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6.6.1 Port Access via Remote OSD  
The remote OSD displays the ports and KVM stations in the installation  
in a tree format. KVM stations are displayed with a +/- sign next to them,  
which when clicked will display or hide the ports on that KVM. To access  
a port in the installation, you can double-click on the desired port or use  
the [ ] and [ ] keys to highlight it and hit the [Enter] key.  
6.6.2 Port Access via Remote OSD Toolbar  
In addition to the remote OSD, a remote OSD toolbar is provided for  
greater control of the connected ports. The remote OSD toolbar contains  
icons that when clicked allow you to quickly switch between ports, start an  
auto scan or invoke panel array mode.  
This table describes the icons in the remote OSD toolbar:  
Icon  
Description  
Skips to the last accessible port in the KVM station prior to the  
currently selected station.  
Skips to the first accessible port in the KVM station after the cur-  
rently selected station.  
• To open the remote OSD toolbar, hit the [Scroll Lock] key twice.  
The OSD hotkey can be changed from [Scroll Lock] to [Ctrl] in the  
Configuration page of the remote OSD (see page 32 for details).  
Skips to the first accessible port in the entire installation.  
Skips to the first accessible port prior to the currently selected  
port.  
• When the remote OSD toolbar is opened, ordinary keyboard and mouse  
functionality is suspended. The mouse functionality will be limited  
to the remote OSD toolbar only. The keyboard functionality will be  
limited to the hotkey commands mentioned below and the [Ctrl], [Alt],  
[Delete] command for the local computer. Pressing the [Esc] key will  
close the remote OSD toolbar.  
Initiates an auto scans.  
Skips to the first accessible port after the currently selected port.  
Skips to the last accessible port in the entire installation.  
Opens the remote OSD.  
• When the remote OSD toolbar is opened, you can hit the [Scroll Lock]  
key once more to open the remote OSD. When the OSD toolbar is not  
opened, hitting the [Scroll Lock] key three times will open the remote  
OSD.  
Invokes Panel Array Mode (see page 22 for details).  
Closes the remote OSD toolbar.  
• When the remote OSD toolbar is opened, pressing the [ ] key will skip  
to the first accessible port prior to the currently selected port.  
• When the remote OSD toolbar is opened, pressing the [ ] key will skip  
to the first accessible port after the currently selected port.  
Closes out of the remote session.  
• When the remote OSD toolbar is opened, pressing the [ ] key will skip  
to the first accessible port in the entire installation.  
• When the remote OSD toolbar is opened, pressing the [ ] key will skip  
to the last accessible port in the entire installation.  
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6.6.3 Mouse Synchronization  
When accessing connected computers over IP, there are two mouse  
pointers; one for the local computer accessing the KVM and one for  
the remote computer connected to the KVM. When remotely accessing  
computers connected to the KVM switch, a Video Auto Sync is performed,  
at which time the local and remote mouse pointers are automatically  
aligned. If these two mouse pointers do not align properly, or if the  
response time is slow and choppy, there are a number of methods  
to get them synced and working properly. Before trying any mouse  
synchronization procedures, it is always a good idea to ensure that you  
go to your Mouse Properties Settings and set them according to the  
instructions below. The Mouse Properties Settings should be set on the  
computers attached to the KVM Switch, not the computer you are using to  
access it.  
Windows  
Note: In order for the local and remote mice to synchronize, you must use  
the generic mouse driver supplied with your Windows operating system. If  
you have a third party driver installed - such as one supplied by the mouse  
manufacturer - you must remove it.  
Windows 2000:  
1. Open the Mouse Properties dialog box (Control Panel Mouse  
Mouse Properties).  
2. Click the Motion tab.  
3. Set the mouse speed to the middle position (6 units in from the left).  
4. Set the mouse acceleration to None.  
Windows ME:  
• Set the mouse speed to the middle position and disable mouse  
acceleration. (Click the Advanced button to get the dialog box for this).  
Windows NT / Windows 98 / Windows 95:  
• Set the mouse speed to the slowest position.  
Sun / Linux  
Open a terminal session and issue the following command:  
Sun: xset m 1Linux: xset m 0  
Mouse Synchronization Procedures  
If you are having syncing problems after adjusting the mouse properties of  
the connected computer, try the following methods to help synchronize the  
local and remote mouse pointers:  
Note: Mouse synchronization may require several seconds to take effect.  
Wait for 15 to 30 seconds to ensure that the mouse has had enough time to  
sync.  
• Perform a Video Auto Sync by clicking on the Video Auto Sync icon in  
the control panel (see page 24 for details); or, by opening up the Video  
Settings screen (see page 23-24 for details) and clicking on the Auto  
Sync button. In most cases, the local and remote mouse pointers will  
automatically align following the Video Auto Sync.  
• Move the mouse pointer into all four corners of the screen (in any  
order).  
• Invoke the Adjust Mouse hotkey command (see page 23 for details).  
This hotkey command defaults at [Alt], [M], and will bring the local  
and remote mouse pointers together.  
Windows XP / Server 2003 / Vista / 7:  
1. Open the Mouse Properties dialog box (Control Panel Mouse).  
2. Click the Pointer Options tab.  
• If mouse and keyboard response time is slow and choppy, adjusting  
the video settings can help. The less data that is being sent over the  
network, the faster the mouse and keyboard response time. In particular,  
adjustment of the Quality and Color Depth Control settings in the  
Video Settings screen (see page 23-24 for details) can help decrease the  
amount of data being transferred.  
3. Set the mouse speed to the middle position (6 units in from the left).  
4. Disable Enhance Pointer Precision.  
• Go to the Display Settings in the computer connected to the KVM and  
decrease the Screen Resolution and Color Quality settings.  
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6.6.4 Remote Auto Scan  
When Auto Scan Mode is invoked via the remote OSD toolbar, the  
KVM begins scanning according to the Scan Select and Scan Duration  
settings in the Configuration tab of the remote OSD (see page 32 for  
details). During an auto scan, normal keyboard and mouse functionality  
is suspended. Keyboard functionality is limited to the [Spacebar] key  
(exits auto scan at currently selected port), [Esc] key (exits auto scan at the  
currently selected port), [P] key (pauses auto scan at the currently selected  
port) and the [Ctrl], [Alt], [Delete] command for the local computer.  
Mouse functionality is limited to the auto scan toolbar, which replaces the  
remote OSD toolbar. The icons in the auto scan toolbar are described in  
the table:  
Icon  
Description  
Indicates that the currently selected port is being accessed in Auto Scan Mode.  
Pauses the auto scan at the currently selected port.  
Exits auto scan at the currently selected port  
Displays the port ID according to the Display Mode setting in the Configuration tab of the remote OSD (see page 32 for details) or the F3 Set  
page of the local OSD (see page 28 for details).  
6.6.5 Panel Array Mode  
A panel array toolbar is located in the lower right corner of the panel array  
mode screen. As with the other toolbars, the panel array mode toolbar  
can be dragged to anywhere on the screen. The table describes the icons  
located in the panel array toolbar:  
Panel Array Mode allows connected computers to be simultaneously  
monitored by dividing the screen into a grid of panels, with each panel  
representing a KVM port. When Panel Array Mode is invoked via the  
remote OSD toolbar, it scans the connected computers per the Scan Select  
setting in the Configuration tab of the remote OSD.  
Icon  
Description  
Moves the focus of the panel array scan back four panels.  
Moves the focus of the panel array scan back one panel.  
Pauses the panel array mode scan, leaving the focus on the cur-  
rently highlighted panel.  
Moves the focus of the panel array scan forward one panel.  
Moves the focus of the panel array scan forward four panels.  
Increases the number of panels displayed in panel array mode.  
Decreases the number of panels displayed in panel array mode.  
Toggles the 4/3 aspect ration.  
Exits panel array mode at the currently highlighted port.  
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6.6.6 Remote Control Panel  
When accessing connected computers over IP, a control panel appears in  
the lower-right corner of your screen. The remote control panel allows  
you to perform tasks and edit settings related to the remote session. The  
icons provided in the remote control panel are described in the following  
section.  
Configuring the Hotkeys  
If you find the default hotkey commands inconvenient, you can configure  
them by following these steps:  
1. In the Hotkey Setup screen, highlight the action that you wish to edit.  
2. Click the Start button.  
3. Enter in the new hotkey combination. The name of each key appears in  
the Keys field upon being entered.  
4. When you have finished entering the new hotkey command, click the  
Set button.  
5. Click the Close button to exit the Hotkey Setup screen.  
Hotkey Setup  
When the Hotkey Setup icon is clicked, a screen appears that lists various  
actions related to the keyboard, video, and mouse that can be performed  
via hotkey commands. The actions that can be performed are listed on  
the left side of the screen, and the hotkey commands that invoke them are  
shown to the right.  
Video Settings  
Clicking the Video Settings icon in the control panel brings up the Video  
Settings dialog box. This dialog box allows you to adjust the placement  
and picture quality of the remote screen on your monitor:  
The table describes the actions that are found in the Hotkey Setup screen:  
Action  
Hotkey  
Description  
Displays the remote screen either as  
Toggle screen mode  
[Alt] + [F] a full-screen or as a window on the  
local computer.  
Adjust video  
Toggle OSD  
[Alt] + [V] Displays the Video Settings screen.  
Toggles the remote control panel on  
[Alt] + [O]  
and off.  
Toggles the mouse pointer of the  
local computer on and off, so that  
only the mouse pointer of the remote  
computer is displayed.  
Toggle pointer display [Alt] + [P]  
Aligns the local and remote mouse  
pointers.  
Adjust mouse  
[Alt] + [M]  
Although all other keyboard input  
is captured and sent to the remote  
computer, the [Alt] + [Tab] and  
[Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] commands are  
still sent to your local computer. In  
order to use these commands on the  
remote system, another key must be  
substituted for the [Alt] key. If you  
substitute the [F12] key, for example,  
you would use [F12] + [Tab] and  
[Ctrl] + [F12] + [Del].  
Substitute Alt key  
[F12]  
Note: By default, the substitute [Alt]  
key is [F12].  
Disconnects and exits the remote  
session.  
Exit: remote view  
[Alt] + [E]  
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The table describes each of the settings in the Video Settings screen:  
Setting  
Description  
Screen Position  
Auto-Sync  
Adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the remote computer window by clicking the arrow buttons.  
Click the Auto-Sync button to automatically synchronize the remote screen with the local screen.  
Note: Upon performing an Auto-Sync, the local and remote mouse pointers are automatically synced as well.  
RGB  
Drag the slider bars to adjust the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) values. If the Set to grayscale checkbox is checked, the remote video is  
displayed in black and white. Setting the video to grayscale will decrease the amount of information traveling over the network and  
can help improve keyboard and mouse response time.  
Gamma  
This setting allows you to adjust the video display’s gamma level. (See the Gamma Adjustment Section for details.)  
Video Quality  
Drag the slider bar to adjust the overall video quality of the remote screen. A higher video quality setting may slow down the key-  
board and mouse response time.  
Enable Refresh  
The KVM switch can be set to redraw the screen every 1 to 99 seconds, eliminating unwanted artifacts from the screen. Check the  
Enable refresh checkbox and enter in a number from 1 to 99 to have the KVM refresh at the desired time intervals. By default, this  
feature is disabled, and the Enable refresh checkbox is unchecked.  
Transparency  
This setting adjusts the transparency of the remote OSD toolbar.  
Color Depth Control  
This setting adjusts the amount of color information that is being sent over the network. To enable this setting, check the Enabled  
check box. A higher setting will provide more color, which may slow down keyboard and mouse response time. A lower setting will  
reduce the amount of information being sent over the network, and may improve keyboard and mouse response time.  
Gamma Adjustment  
If it is necessary to correct the gamma level for the remote video display,  
use the Gamma function in the Video Settings screen.  
Video Auto Sync  
Clicking the Video Auto Sync icon on the control panel will perform  
a Video Auto Sync. This is the same action that is performed when  
connecting to a remote computer, or when clicking the Auto-Sync button in  
the Video Settings screen.  
• Under Basic configuration, there are ten preset and four user-defined  
levels to choose from. Go through the options in the drop-down list box  
to find a setting that works for you.  
• For greater control, clicking the Advanced button brings up the  
following dialog box:  
Gray Scale  
Clicking the Gray Scale icon on the control panel will display the remote  
screen in black and white. This is the same action that is performed by  
checking the Set to grayscale checkbox in the Video Settings screen.  
Message Board  
This KVM Switch supports multiple user logins, which can possibly give  
rise to access conflicts. To alleviate this problem, a message board feature  
has been provided, allowing users to communicate with each other:  
• Click and drag the diagonal line at as many points as you wish to  
achieve the display output you desire.  
• Click Save As to save up to four user-defined configurations derived  
from this method. Saved configurations can be recalled from the list box  
at a future time.  
• Click Reset to abandon any changes and return the gamma line to its  
original diagonal position.  
• Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box.  
• Click Cancel to abandon your changes and close the dialog box.  
Note: For best results, change the gamma while viewing a remote  
computer.  
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The buttons on the button bar are toggles. Their actions are explained in the table:  
Button Description  
Enable/Disable Chat: When disabled, this icon displays next to the disabled user’s name in the User List panel of all users’ message boards.  
Messages directed to the disabled user are not displayed on the message board. The button is shadowed when disabled.  
Occupy/Release Keyboard/Video/Mouse: When you occupy the KVM, other users cannot see the video, and cannot input keyboard or mouse  
data. A prompt will come up on the locked out users’ monitor stating which user has occupied the KVM. The button in the message board is shad-  
owed and this icon displays next to the occupying user’s name in the User List of all other users’ message boards.  
Occupy/Release Keyboard/Mouse: When you occupy the KM, other users can see the remote video, but they cannot input keyboard or mouse  
data. When enabled, the button is shadowed and this icon displays next to the occupying user’s name in the User List of all users’ message  
boards.  
Show/Hide User List: This button will hide or display the user list panel on the right of the message board. This icon is only located in the Win-  
dows message board. The Java message board has arrows next to the user list panel that can be clicked on to show/hide the panel.  
User List Panel  
• The names of all the logged in users appear in the User List panel. Select  
the names of the users that you want to send a message to, or simply  
select the All users option to send a message to all users.  
Soft Keyboard  
The KVM Switch supports an on-screen keyboard, available in multiple  
• If a user has chosen to Disable Chat, its icon displays before the user’s  
languages, with all the standard keys for each supported language. Click  
name to indicate so.  
this icon to display the on-screen keyboard:  
To change languages, click the drop-down arrow next to the Soft Keyboard  
• If a user has occupied the KVM or the KM, the corresponding icon  
displays before the user’s name.  
Compose Panel  
Type your message into this panel. Click Send, or press [Enter] to post  
the message to the board.  
Note: You must select the user from the user list that you want to send the  
message to. To send a message to all users, simply click All Users in the  
user list.  
Message Display Panel  
Messages that users post to the board, as well as system messages, display  
in this panel. If you Disable Chat, messages that get posted to the board  
will not appear.  
icon and select the new language.  
Exit Remote View  
Click this icon to disconnect and exit the remote session.  
Ctrl-Alt-Del  
As the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] command is sent to the local computer  
and not the remote computer, this icon provides an easy way to send this  
command to the remote computer. The [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] command  
can also be sent using the substitute [Alt] key. (See Hotkey Setup on page  
23 for details.)  
Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock  
Click on one of these three icons to toggle the corresponding lock function  
ON/OFF.  
About  
Clicking this icon will display the model name and IP firmware version  
number of the KVM switch.  
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7. Administration  
Administration of the KVM switch can be done through three different interfaces; Local Console OSD, Web Interface and Remote OSD. The Web  
Interface and Remote OSD give you the most administrative access to the KVM, whereas the settings in the Local OSD are more limited. The table details  
which settings are available in each interface, and whether those settings are accessible to Administrators, ordinary Users or both. The rest of this chapter  
goes into these interfaces and their settings in more detail.  
Local OSD  
User Admin  
Remote OSD  
Web Managment Interface  
User  
X
Admin  
User  
Admin  
Set Language of OSD/GUI  
Set Ports to Be Displayed in OSDs  
OSD Hotkey  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Port ID Display Mode  
X
Port ID Display Duration  
X
Scan Select  
X
Scan Duration  
X
Screen Blanker  
X
Logout Timeout  
X
Beeper  
X
Edit Port Names  
X
Set Port Operating Systems  
Set Port Operating Systems  
Hotkey Command Mode (On/Off)  
Hotkey  
X
X
X
X
Port ID Display Position  
Touchpad (On/Off)  
Reset Station IDs  
Set Local Keyboard Language  
Set Local Console Mode  
Setup IP Address  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
View Firmware Version  
Firmware Upgrade  
Reset Default Values  
Clear Port Names  
View Device Name  
View MAC Address  
Add, Edit and Remove Administrators/Users  
Port Access - Full/View Only/No Access  
Setup DNS Server Address  
IP Installer Settings - Enabled/View Only/Disabled  
Enable and Setup RADIUS and LDAP Servers  
Log Server Settings - MAC Address and Port Settings  
Enable and Setup IP Address Filters  
Enable and Setup MAC Address Filters  
Set a Default Web Page Name  
Login Failure Settings  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Enable/Disable ICMP, Browser, Device List, Multiuser and Force All to Grayscale  
Mouse Sync Mode - Automatic/Manual  
Backup and Restore System Configuration and User Accounts  
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7.1 Local Console OSD  
Upon logging into the Local Console OSD, the main page appears (see  
figure). Administrators have access to all features in the OSD, whereas  
Users have access to everything except the F4 Admin page and the F6  
Broadcast (BRC) function. The Local Console OSD administrative settings  
are described in the following section.  
7.1.1 Local Console OSD F2 LIST Function  
This function lets you tailor the list of ports the OSD will display on the Main Screen. The submenu choices and their meanings are given in the table:  
Note: The ports that are displayed in the OSD main screen are the only ports that will be affected under Broadcast Mode. (See page 15 for details on  
Broadcast Mode.)  
Setting  
Description  
ALL  
Lists all of the ports on the installation that are accessible to the logged-on user, whether they are powered-ON or not.  
Lists all of the ports on the installation that are both accessible to the logged-on user and powered-ON.  
POWERED ON  
QVIEW  
Lists all of the ports on the installation that are set as Quick View ports by an administrator. (See page 29 for details on Quick  
View ports.)  
QVIEW + POWERED ON Lists all of the ports on the installation that are both set as Quick View ports by an administrator and are powered ON.  
7.1.2 Local Console OSD F3 Settings (SET) Page  
This function allows each User and Administrator to set up their working environment. A separate profile for each is stored by the OSD and is activated  
according to the username and password provided during login. To change a setting:  
1) Double-click on it, or highlight it and press the [Enter] key.  
2) After you select an item, a submenu with more choices will appear. To make a selection, double-click on a choice or highlight it and press the [Enter]  
key.  
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The settings in the F3 SET page are explained in the following table:  
Setting  
Description  
OSD HOTKEY  
Select the hotkey sequence that invokes the OSD (both Local Console OSD and Remote OSD); [Scroll Lock, Scroll  
Lock] or [Ctrl, Ctrl]. This is set to [Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock] by default.  
PORT ID DISPLAY POSITION  
This setting allows you to position the Port ID anywhere on the screen. The default is the upper left corner. When se-  
lected, the screen switches to the last selected port, and displays its Port ID. To position the Port ID, use the touchpad  
or the keyboard arrow keys, as well as the [Pg Up], [Pg Dn], [Home], [End], and [5] keys (on the numeric keypad with  
[Num Lock] off). When the Port ID is in the desired location, double-click or press the [Enter] key to lock it in position and  
return to the OSD.  
Note: The Port ID is set independently for each port on the installation. The position specified here only applies to the  
port that is currently active.  
PORT ID DISPLAY DURATION This selection gives you the option of displaying the Port ID for 3 seconds, or having the Port ID always off. The default is  
to display for 3 seconds.  
PORT ID DISPLAY MODE  
SCAN DURATION  
Select how the Port ID is displayed: Port Number only, Port Name only or both Port Number and Port Name. The default  
is to display both Port Number and Port Name.  
This setting determines the amount of time spent on each port when in Auto Scan Mode. Key in a value from 1 - 255  
seconds, and then press the [Enter] key. The default is 5 seconds; a setting of 0 (zero) disables the Auto Scan function  
altogether.  
SCAN/SKIP MODE  
Select which ports will be accessed during Auto Scan Mode and Skip Mode.  
ALL : All ports that are accessible to the currently logged-on user  
POWERED ON: All ports that are both accessible to the currently logged in user and powered-on  
QUICK VIEW: Ports that are set as Quick View ports (see page 29 for details on Quick View ports) by an administrator  
QUICK VIEW + POWERED ON: Ports that are both set as Quick View ports by an administrator and are powered on  
The default setting is ALL.  
SCREEN BLANKER  
If the console is left idle for the amount of time set with this function, the screen is blanked. Key in a value from 1 - 30  
minutes, and then press the [Enter] key. A setting of 0 disables this function. The default is 0 (disabled).  
HOTKEY COMMAND MODE  
HOTKEY  
Enables / Disables the hotkey command function. Hotkey Command Mode is enabled by default.  
Toggle between the two Hotkey Mode invocation sequences. Options are [Num Lock, Minus] and [Ctrl, F12].  
OSD LANGUAGE  
Determines which language the OSD menus are displayed in. Choices are English, Spanish, French, German and Japa-  
nese.  
TOUCHPAD  
Enables/Disables the touchpad.  
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7.1.3 Local Console OSD F4 Administration (ADM) Page  
This Administrator-only page allows administrators to configure the settings of the KVM switch. To change a setting:  
1) Double-click on it, or highlight it and press the [Enter] key.  
2) After you select an item, a submenu with more choices will appear. To make a selection, double-click on a choice or highlight it and press the [Enter]  
key.  
The settings in the F4 ADM page are explained in the following table:  
Setting  
Description  
SET IP  
This page allows administrators to set the network settings for the B020-U08-19-IP.  
ADDRESS  
DHCP: The first field allows you to enable or disable DHCP. When enabled, the KVM is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server.  
This setting is enabled by default. To disable the DHCP setting and set up a fixed IP address, press the [Spacebar] key. Once the  
DHCP is disabled, you will be allowed to edit the remaining fields in the SET IP ADDRESS page. In the remaining fields, enter in the IP  
Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway you want to assign to the KVM switch. When these fields have been populated, press the  
[Esc] key to exit and pull up a prompt asking if you wish to save the settings you just entered. If you do not wish to save the settings,  
press the [N] key. If you do wish to save the settings, press the [Y] key. Upon pressing the [Y] key, the settings will be saved and the  
KVM will be reset.  
Note: This page only allows you to set a fixed IP address or enable IP address assignment via DHCP server. It does not allow you to  
set the HTTP, HTTPS and Program access ports, assign a DNS server address, or edit the IP Installer settings. To set ports and assign  
a DNS server address, you can use the Web Management Interface or Remote OSD. To edit the IP Installer settings, you must use the  
Web Management Interface.  
SET LOGOUT  
TIMEOUT  
If there is no input from the console for the amount of time set here, the user will be logged out, requiring them to enter their username  
and password to regain access to the KVM. This can be set from 0 to 180 minutes, with 0 disabling the function. Simply type in the  
desired time frame and hit the [Enter] key to save your change. This is disabled (0) by default.  
EDIT PORT  
NAMES  
This function allows administrators to give each port a unique name, making it easier to find the computer you want to access. To add/  
edit a port name, do the following:  
1. Select the port by double-clicking on it, or by highlighting it and hitting the [Enter] key.  
2. A name field will appear at the bottom of the screen. Add or edit the port name and hit the [Enter] key to save the change. To exit  
without saving the change, hit the [Esc] key.  
Port names can have a maximum of 12 characters, including any combination of letters and numbers (A-Z, 0-9), and the following  
characters: Asterisk [*], Parentheses [()], Plus [+], Minus [-], Colon [:], Comma [,], Question Mark [?], Period [.], Forward Slash [/] and  
Space. Port names are NOT case sensitive. They will always display as uppercase in the OSD.  
RESTORE  
DEFAULT  
VALUES  
This allows the Administrator to restore all OSD settings to their factory default values except for the network settings, port names and  
username/passwords. When this function is accessed, a prompt will appear asking if you wish to restore the default settings. If yes, type  
in a Y and hit the [Enter] key. If no, press the [Esc] key to go back to the previous menu.  
CLEAR THE  
NAME LIST  
This function allows the Administrator to clear all of the port names that have been entered. As with the RESTORE DEFAULT  
VALUES, you will be prompted upon accessing this function. If you wish to clear the name list, type in a Y and hit the [Enter] key. If  
not, press the [Esc] key to go back to the previous menu.  
ACTIVATE  
BEEPER  
Turns the beeper sound ON or OFF. Type in Y to turn the Beeper sound on, or N to turn it off. You do not need to hit the [Enter] key  
after typing in Y or N, the change will be made automatically.  
SET QUICK  
VIEW PORTS  
Administrators can use this function to mark ports as Quick View ports. This provides a way to customize which ports are displayed in  
the OSD main menu, and which are accessible in Auto Scan and Skip Modes. To set ports as Quick View ports, do the following:  
1. Highlight the desired port and hit the [Enter] key, or click on it using the touchpad.  
2. Press the [Spacebar] to toggle Quick View status ON/OFF. An icon will appear in the QV column next to the selected port when  
Quick View status is turned on.  
Once Quick View ports are set, the OSD main page can be set up to display only Quick View ports, or only Quick View ports that are  
powered ON. Administrators can also set it up so that only Quick View ports, or powered on Quick View ports, are accessible in Auto  
Scan or Skip Modes.  
RESET  
STATION IDs  
This function is used when you change the position of one of the KVM stations in a daisy-chain. When you change the position of the  
station, the OSD does not recognize the change, and will not automatically update the main menu to display the stations in correct  
order. When this function is used, the KVM will scan the entire installation and update the station numbers accordingly. The port  
names of the affected stations will be kept; however, you will need to manually update all other settings (SET ACCESSIBLE PORTS,  
SET QUICK VIEW PORTS, etc.).  
SET  
OPERATING  
SYSTEM  
This allows the Administrator to set the operating system for the port to match that of the connected computer. To set the operating  
system, do the following:  
1. Highlight the desired port or click on it using the touchpad.  
2. Press the [Spacebar] to toggle between four options; WIN, MAC, SUN and OTHER. Each port is set to WIN by default.  
3. You do not need to press the [Enter] key to save this setting.  
FIRMWARE  
UPGRADE  
Note: The B020-U08-19-IP has two sets of firmware, one to control IP Access and another to control the KVM’s Mainboard, Input/  
Output Ports and Keyboard. The IP Access firmware must be updated via the Web Management Interface or Remote OSD. The KVM  
Mainboard, Input/Output Ports and Keyboard firmware must be updated via the local console OSD.  
In order to upgrade the KVM Mainboard, Input/Output Ports and Keyboard firmware, Firmware Upgrade Mode must be invoked via  
this setting. (See page 30 for details on performing a firmware upgrade.)  
When you select this option, the firmware version numbers are displayed on the OSD screen, and a prompt will ask if you wish to  
continue with a firmware upgrade. If yes, type in Y. If no, type in N.  
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Setting  
Description  
KEYBOARD  
LANGUAGE  
Sets the language for an external keyboard connected to the KVM’s external keyboard port. To select a keyboard language, double-  
click on the desired language or highlight it and hit the [Enter] key. You can choose between US English, UK English, German, Swiss  
German, French, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Traditional Chinese.  
SET CONSOLE This allows administrators to set which consoles are enabled for use. Press the spacebar to toggle between three choices:  
MODE  
Mode 0 – Both consoles are enabled.  
Mode 1 – Only the built-in LCD console is enabled.  
Mode 2 – Only the external console is enabled.  
This setting defaults at Mode 0. (Both consoles are enabled.)  
7.1.4 Local Console Firmware Upgrade  
The B020-U08-19-IP has two sets of firmware, one to control IP Access  
and another to control the KVM’s Mainboard, Input/Output Ports and  
Keyboard. The IP Access firmware must be updated via the Web  
Management Interface or Remote OSD. The KVM Mainboard, Input/  
Output Ports and Keyboard firmware must be updated via the local  
console OSD. To upgrade the KVMs Mainboard, Input/Output Ports and  
Keyboard firmware, follow the instructions below:  
Note: If you receive a message that a device is not connected to the serial  
port, you may need to restart the computer the firmware upgrade utility is on.  
8. Highlight the Main firmware version of the desired device, and then  
click Next to begin the upgrade. If you checked the Check Firmware  
Version checkbox, the utility compares the device’s firmware level  
with that of the upgrade files. If it finds that the device’s version is  
higher than the upgrade version, it brings up a dialog box informing  
you of the situation and gives you the option to continue or cancel.  
1. From a computer that is not connected to your KVM switch,  
are no upgrades available for your unit.  
2. Using the included firmware upgrade cable, connect the RJ11 jack on  
the LCD panel of the console to a DB9 COM port on the computer  
you just downloaded the firmware upgrade file to.  
Note: Daisy-chained KVM switches will automatically receive the  
upgrade via the daisy chain cables.  
If you didn’t check the Check Firmware Version checkbox, the utility  
installs the upgrade files without checking the version numbers. As the  
upgrade proceeds, status messages appear in the Status Messages panel,  
and the progress toward completion is shown on the Progress bar.  
3. Shut down all the computers on the KVM installation. Leave all KVM  
switches powered-ON.  
4. Open the local console OSD and navigate to the F4 ADM page.  
Note: Each of the three firmware files for the KVM will be upgraded in  
succession.  
5. Scroll down to the FIRMWARE UPGRADE option and press the  
[Enter] key. Press [Y] to invoke Firmware Upgrade Mode.  
1. After the upgrade has completed, a screen appears to inform you that  
the procedure was successful.  
6. From the computer you downloaded the firmware upgrade to, run the  
downloaded file either by double-clicking on it, or by opening a  
command line and entering the full path to it. The firmware upgrade  
utility welcome screen appears.  
7. Read and agree to the license agreement, and then click Next to  
continue. The firmware upgrade utility main screen appears, and the  
devices capable of being upgraded are listed in the Device List panel  
on the left side of the screen. There will be three firmware versions  
displayed for each device.  
Click Finish to close the firmware upgrade utility.  
Note: Upgrade the IP firmware via the Remote OSD or the Web  
Management Interface. (See page 41 for Remote OSD Firmware Upgrade  
or page 52 for Web Management Interface Firmware Upgrade.)  
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Firmware Upgrade Recovery  
In the event of a firmware upgrade failure, or an aborted firmware upgrade, perform a firmware upgrade recovery by doing the following:  
1. Power OFF the switch. If it is part of a daisy-chain, disconnect it from the chain.  
2. Connect the firmware upgrade cable to the firmware upgrade port.  
3. Slide the Firmware Upgrade Recovery Switch to the Recover position.  
4. Power the switch back ON and repeat the upgrade procedure.  
5. After the switch has been successfully upgraded, power it OFF and then slide the Firmware Upgrade Recovery Switch back to the Normal position.  
6. If the switch is part of a daisy-chain, reconnect it to the daisy-chain.  
7. Power the switch back ON.  
7.2 Remote OSD  
Upon logging into the KVM over IP, you are connected to the first  
connected computer on the installation that you have access to, and the  
Remote OSD appears with the Main tab displayed. (See diagram).  
Administrators have access to all features in the OSD, whereas Users only  
have access to the Main tab and Configuration tab. The administrative  
settings of the Remote OSD are described in the following section.  
7.2.1 Remote OSD List Drop-Down  
Just like the F2 LIST function in the local console OSD, the remote OSD  
allows you to determine which ports are listed on the Main tab. Simply  
click on the drop-down menu at the top of the OSD screen and select an  
option.  
Setting  
Description  
ALL  
Lists all of the ports on the installation that  
are accessible to the logged-on user,  
whether they are powered-ON or not.  
POWERED ON  
QVIEW  
Lists all of the ports on the installation that  
are both accessible to the logged-on user  
and powered-ON.  
Lists all of the ports on the installation that  
are set as Quick View ports by an  
administrator. (See page 42 for details on  
Quick View ports.)  
QVIEW + POWERED ON  
Lists all of the ports on the installation that  
are both set as Quick View ports by an  
administrator and are powered ON.  
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7.2.2 Remote OSD Configuration Tab  
The Configuration tab (see diagram) allows administrators and users to  
set up their working environment. A separate profile for each is stored by  
the OSD and is activated according to the username and password  
provided during login. The settings in the Configuration tab are described  
in the table below.  
Setting  
Description  
Set Language Determines which language the OSD menus are displayed in. Choices are English, Spanish, French, German and Japanese.  
OSD Hotkey  
Display Mode  
Selects which hotkey sequence invokes the OSD; [Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock] or [Ctrl, Ctrl]. The default is [Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock].  
Selects how the Port ID is displayed: the Port Number alone, the Port Name alone, or the Port Number plus the Port Name. The default  
is the Port Number plus the Port Name.  
ID Duration  
Scan Select  
Determines whether the Port ID displays on the monitor for 3 seconds, or if it is turned off. By default, it is set to display for 3 seconds.  
Selects which computers will be accessed under Auto Scan and Skip Modes.  
ALL: All ports that are accessible to the logged-on user.  
POWERED ON: Ports that are both accessible to the logged-on user and are powered ON.  
QUICK VIEW: Ports that are set as Quick View ports (see page 42 for details on Quick View ports) by an administrator.  
QUICK VIEW + POWERED ON: Ports that are both set as Quick View ports by an administrator and are powered ON.  
The default is ALL.  
Scan Duration Determines how much time is spent on each port during an Auto Scan. Key in a value from 0 - 255 seconds. The default is 5 seconds; a  
setting of 0 disables the Scan function.  
Screen  
Blanker  
If there is no input from the console for the amount of time set with this function, the screen is blanked. Key in a value from 1 - 30 min-  
utes. A setting of 0 disables this function. The default is 0 (disabled).  
Logout  
Timeout  
If there is no user input for the amount of time set with this function, the user is automatically logged out. A login is necessary before the  
KVM switch can be accessed again. Enter a value from 0 - 180 minutes. A setting of 0 disables this function. It is disabled (0) by default.  
Beeper  
Toggles the beeper sound ON/OFF.  
7.2.3 Remote OSD Administration Tab  
This Administrator-only page allows administrators to configure the  
settings of the KVM switch. When clicked on, the Administration tab  
appears with the General Settings screen displayed. On the left of this  
screen are icons that can be clicked on to display various administrative  
settings. These icons and the settings they provide access to are described  
in the sections that follow.  
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General Information  
The General Information screen displays the Device Name, MAC Address  
and Firmware Version of the KVM switch. The Device Name can be  
customized by an administrator, but defaults at the KVM model name.  
The Firmware Version displayed is that of the IP Access firmware. (See  
page 41 for details on Firmware Upgrade.)  
User Management  
The User Management screen allows administrators to Add, Edit and  
Delete User and Administrator accounts. Up to 64 accounts can be  
established, with any combination of Administrators and Users.  
• To delete an existing account, highlight it in the list and click the  
Remove button. When clicking the Remove button, you are not asked  
to confirm whether you want to delete the selected account, it is  
automatically deleted.  
The table describes the fields and settings that are found in the Add User  
and Edit User screens:  
Setting  
Description  
• To add a new account, click the Add button. The Add User page  
appears.  
Username  
Enter the account username here. A minimum of 6  
and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed.  
Password  
Enter the account password here. A minimum of 6  
and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed.  
Confirm Password Re-enter the account password here. If the two  
entries do not match, you will be prompted to  
re-type the password.  
Description  
Additional information about the user that you may  
wish to include (optional).  
Admin  
Check this option to give the account Administrator  
access rights. Administrators have access to all  
features and configuration settings of the KVM.  
User  
Check this option to give the account User access  
rights. Users have access to both the Windows  
Client and Java Client, but do not have access to  
the Log Server or Configuration Settings.  
Select  
Check this option to Select the account access  
rights yourself. (See Permissions on page 34 for  
details.)  
• To edit an existing account, highlight it in the list and click the Edit  
button. The Edit User page appears.  
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User Management – Permissions  
Network – Access Ports  
The following permissions are included in the Add User and Edit User  
screens of the User Management tab, and determine what access rights  
are available to each account:  
If a firewall is being used, these fields allow administrators to specify port  
numbers that the firewall will allow. The firewall must be set to allow  
access to these ports. If an invalid port number (or no port number) is  
specified in the firewall, the KVM switch will not be found.  
• Win Client: When selected, the corresponding account can access the  
KVM switch using the Windows Client in the Web Management  
Interface and the non-browser AP Windows Client.  
An explanation of the Access Port fields is given in the table:  
Port  
Description  
• Java Applet: When selected, the corresponding account can access the  
KVM switch using the Java Applet in the Web Management Interface  
and the non-browser AP Java Client.  
Program  
This is the port number that must be specified when con-  
necting to the KVM via the AP Windows or Java client.  
The default is 9000.  
• Log: When selected, the corresponding account can access the Log File  
included in the Web Management Interface.  
HTTP  
This port number is for a browser login. The default is 80.  
• Configure: When selected, the corresponding account can access the  
Administrator settings in the Local Console OSD, Remote OSD and  
Web Management Interface.  
HTTPS  
This port number is for a secure browser login. The  
default is 443.  
Note: A different value must be set for each access port. If there is no  
firewall, it doesn’t matter what these numbers are set to, since they have  
no effect.  
User Management – Port Access  
The Port Access button at the bottom of the User Management Add User  
and Edit User screens allow port access to be customized for each  
account. Although user accounts can be created, edited and deleted using  
both the Web Management Interface and the Remote OSD, the only place  
Port Access settings can be edited is in the Remote OSD. In this page,  
access can be toggled between three access types by clicking on the field  
next to the corresponding port, or by highlighting the desired port and  
using the [+] or [-] keys on the number pad of the keyboard. By default,  
all accounts have Full Access to all computers on the installation.  
Network – IP Address and DNS Server  
Both the IP address and DNS Server address can be assigned either  
automatically by a DHCP server or given a fixed IP address by an  
administrator. By default, the KVM is set to have its IP address assigned  
automatically via DHCP server. To set the IP address and DNS Server  
address of the KVM, follow these steps:  
1. To have the IP address pulled automatically via DHCP server, make  
sure that the Obtain an IP address automatically [DHCP] option is  
selected.  
• Full Access: The user has the ability to both view and perform  
keyboard/mouse operations on the corresponding computer.  
2. To assign a fixed IP address, make sure the Use the following IP  
• View Only Access: The user only has the ability to view the  
corresponding computer’s video.  
address [Fixed IP] option is selected.  
3. Fill in the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields with  
• No Access: The user has no access to the corresponding computer.  
information appropriate to your network.  
Network  
4. If you have set the IP address to be pulled via DHCP server, you can  
either choose to assign the DNS server address via DHCP as well, or  
assign a fixed DNS server address. If you have assigned a fixed IP  
address for the KVM, you must also assign a fixed DNS server  
address. To have the DNS server address pulled via DHCP server,  
make sure that the Obtain DNS server address automatically option is  
selected. To assign a fixed DNS server address, make sure that the  
Using the following DNS server address option is selected.  
The Network screen of the remote OSD allows administrators to set the  
network parameters for the KVM switch. In addition to the IP Address,  
Subnet Mask and Default Gateway, which can be set using the local  
console OSD, the Network screen of the remote OSD allows you to set  
firewall access ports and the DNS server address. These settings can also  
be configured using the Web Management Interface.  
5. Fill in the Primary DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields with  
information appropriate for you network.  
Note: Specifying the primary DNS Server address is mandatory. The  
alternate DNS Server address is optional.  
6. After all changes have been made, make sure that the Reset on exit  
checkbox in the Customization screen is checked. This checkbox  
should automatically be checked anytime network settings have been  
changed.  
7. Exit the remote session and logout of the KVM switch. Upon logging  
out of the KVM, a prompt will appear stating the KVM will be reset.  
Upon completion of the KVM reset, the new network settings will be  
saved.  
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ANMS  
On the RADIUS server, set the access rights for each user according to  
The Advanced Network Management Settings (ANMS) screen box allows  
you to set up login authorization management from an external source.  
From this screen, administrators can set up remote management via  
RADIUS and/or LDAP/S, and set up the access port and MAC address  
for the Windows-based log server.  
the information in the table:  
Character  
Description  
C
Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges.  
W
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
switch via the Windows browser and non-browser  
applications.  
J
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
switch via the Java browser and non-browser applications.  
L
V
Gives the corresponding account access to the log server  
on the Web Management Interface.  
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all  
ports on the KVM switch.  
RADIUS Server access rights examples are given in the following table:  
RADIUS Access Description  
Rights  
C
The corresponding account has administrator  
access to the KVM.  
W, J, L  
User can access the system via the Windows and  
Java browser and non-browser applications, and  
can access the log server on the Web Management  
Interface.  
Note: Characters are not case sensitive. Characters are comma delimited.  
ANMS – LDAP/S  
ANMS - RADIUS  
To allow authentication and authorization via LDAPS, do the following:  
1. Check the Enable LDAP Authentication checkbox.  
2. Select LDAP or LDAPS.  
To allow authorization through a RADIUS server, do the following:  
1. Check the Enable RADIUS checkbox.  
3. Check the Enable Authorization checkbox.  
2. Fill in the Primary RADIUS Server IP and access Port, and the  
4. Enter the appropriate IP address and access port for the LDAP or  
LDAPS server in the LDAP Server IP and Port fields. The default port  
number for LDAP is 389, and is 636 for LDAPS.  
Alternate RADIUS Server IP and access Port.  
3. In the Timeout (seconds) field, set the time in seconds that the KVM  
waits for a reply from the RADIUS server before it times out.  
5. In the Timeout (seconds) field, set the time in seconds that the KVM  
4. In the Retries field, enter the number of times you want the KVM to  
waits for an LDAP or LDAPS server reply before it times out.  
try and reconnect with the RADIUS server before it gives up.  
6. In the LDAP Admin DN field, set the ‘root’ point for the LDAP  
5. In the Shared Secret field, key in the character string that you want to  
manager to bind to the server.  
use for authentication between the KVM and the RADIUS Server.  
7. In the LDAP Admin Password field, key in the LDAP manager’s  
password. (This field is optional.)  
8. In the Search DN field, set the distinguished name of the search base  
(i.e. the domain name where the search starts for the user name).  
9. In the Admin Group field, key in the name of the LDAP manager.  
(This field is optional.)  
10. On the LDAP server, set the access rights for each user. (The  
following sections describe how to configure LDAP for use with the  
KVM switch.)  
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ANMS – LDAP/S Configuration  
4. A warning message appears. Click Continue to bring up the Create  
To allow authentication and authorization via LDAP or LDAPS, the active  
directory’s LDAP Schema must be extended so that an extended attribute  
name for the KVM – permission – is added as an optional attribute to the  
person class.  
New Attribute dialog box.  
5. Fill in the dialog box and click OK.  
Note: Authentication refers to the identity verification of the person  
logging into the KVM switch, whereas Authorization refers to the  
assigning of device permissions.  
In order to configure the LDAP server, you will have to complete the  
following procedures:  
1. Install the Windows 2003 Support Tools.  
2. Install the Active Directory Schema Snap-In.  
3. Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema.  
Each of these procedures is described in the following sections:  
Install the Windows 2003 Support Tools  
1. On the Windows Server, open the Support Tools folder.  
2. In the right panel of the dialog box that comes up, double click  
SupTools.msi.  
3. Follow along with the Installation Wizard to complete the procedure.  
Install the Active Directory Schema Snap-In  
1. Open a Command prompt.  
Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema – Extend the Object  
Class with the New Attribute  
2. Key in regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll to register schmmgmt.dll on your  
computer.  
1. Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory  
3. Open the Start menu. Click Run and key in mmc /a. Click OK.  
Schema.  
4. In the File menu of the screen that appears, click Add/Remove Snap-  
2. In the left panel of the screen that comes up, select Classes.  
in, and then click Add.  
3. In the right panel, right-click person and select Properties. Select the  
General tab of the person Properties screen, and fill in the fields  
according to the example:  
5. Under Available Standalone Snap-ins, double click Active Directory  
Schema, click Close and then click OK.  
6. On the screen you are in, open the File menu and click Save.  
7. When prompted where to save, specify the C:\Windows\system32  
directory.  
8. Key in the filename schmmgmt.msc.  
9. Click Save to complete the procedure.  
Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema – Create a New Attribute  
1. Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory  
Schema.  
2. In the left panel of the screen that comes up, right-click Attributes.  
3. Select New Attribute.  
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4. Select the Attributes tab of the person Properties screen and click the  
4. Right-click on the user’s name and select properties.  
Add button.  
5. Select the Attribute Editor tab of the screen that appears. Select  
permission from the list and then click Edit.  
5. Select permission from the list that appears and then click OK.  
6. Replace the value shown with the desired KVM permission attribute  
value. (See table below for details.)  
Permission Attribute Value  
The Permission Attribute Value is made up of two parts; the IP address of  
the KVM switch that the user will be accessing and a string of characters  
that indicates the access rights the user has. The following rules apply to  
the makeup of the permission attribute value entry:  
• An ampersand (&) connects the KVM represented by the IP address to  
the access rights represented by the string of characters.  
• The characters of the access rights string can be entered in either upper  
or lower case. The available characters and what access rights they  
represent are listed in the following table.  
Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema – Edit Active Directory  
Users with the Extended Schema  
• Each character in the access rights string is separated by a comma (,).  
There are no spaces before or after the comma.  
1. Run ADSI Edit. (Installed as part of the Support Tools).  
2. Open domain, and navigate to the cn=users dc=tripplite dc=com node.  
3. Locate and highlight the user you wish to edit. (Our example uses jason.)  
• If a user has access rights to more than one KVM, each permission  
segment is separated by a semicolon (;). There are no spaces before or  
after the semicolon.  
Character Description  
C
Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges.  
W
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
switch via the Windows browser and non-browser  
applications.  
J
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
switch via the Java browser and non-browser applications.  
L
V
Gives the corresponding account access to the log server  
on the Web Management Interface.  
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all  
ports on the KVM switch.  
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Access rights examples are given in the table:  
Access Rights String  
Description  
10.0.0.166&w,v  
The corresponding account can access the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.166 via the Windows browser and non-  
browser applications, but only has view-only access to the connected computers. The corresponding account does not  
have access to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server.  
10.0.0.164&c;10.0.0.166&w,j  
v,l;10.0.0.164&j  
The corresponding account has administrator access to the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.164. The corresponding  
account can access the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.166 via the Windows and Java browser and non-browser  
applications. The corresponding account does not have access to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server.  
The corresponding account has view-only and log server access rights on all KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server.  
The corresponding account can access the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.164 via the Java browser and non-  
browser applications.  
7. Click OK. When you return to the attribute editor page, the  
permission entry now reflects the new permissions.  
OpenLDAP Server Configuration  
The main OpenLDAP configuration file, slapd.conf, has to be customized  
before launching the server. The modifications to the configuration file  
will do the following:  
• Specify the unicode data directory. The default is ./ucdata.  
• Choose the required LDAP schemas. The core schema is mandatory.  
• Configure the path for the OpenLDAP pid and args start up files. The  
first contains the server pid, the second includes command line  
arguments.  
8. After entering in the desired KVM permission attribute value, click  
Apply to save the change and complete the procedure.  
• Choose the database type. The default is bdb (Berkeley DB).  
9. Repeat these steps for any other users you wish to assign KVM  
• Specify the server suffix. All entries in the directory will have this  
suffix, which represents the root of the directory tree. For example,  
with suffix dc=tripplite,dc=com, the fully qualified name of all entries  
in the database will end with dc=tripplite,dc=com.  
permissions to.  
ANMS – OpenLDAP Server  
OpenLDAP is an open source LDAP server designed for UNIX platforms.  
A Windows version can be downloaded from: http://download.bergmans.  
us/openldap/openldap-2.2.29/openldap-2.2.29-db-4.3.29-openssl-  
.9.8awin32_Setup.exe.  
• Define the name of the administrator entry for the server (rootdn),  
along with its password (rootpw). This is the server’s super user. The  
rootdn name must match the suffix defined above. (Since all entry  
names must end with the defined suffix, and the rootdn is an entry.)  
OpenLDAP Server Installation  
An example configuration file follows:  
After downloading the program, launch the installer, select your language,  
accept the license and choose the target installation directory. The default  
directory is:  
c:\Program Files\OpenLDAP.  
When the Select Components dialog box appears, select install BDB-tools  
and install OpenLDAP-slapd as NT service options.  
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Starting the OpendLDAP Server  
To start the OpenLDAP Server, run slapd (the OpenLDAP Server  
executable file) from the command line. slapd supports a number of  
command line options, the most important option is the d switch that  
triggers debug information. For example, a command of slapd -d 256  
would start OpenLDAP with a debug level of 256, as shown in the  
following screenshot:  
Note: For details about slapd options and their meanings, refer to the  
OpenLDAP documentation.  
DIT Creation  
The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) is used to represent LDAP  
entries in a simple text format (please refer to RFC 2849). The following  
figure illustrates an LDIF file that creates the DIT for the B020-U08-19-  
IP directory tree:  
Customizing the OpenLDAP Schema  
The schema that slapd uses may be extended to support additional  
syntaxes, matching rules, attribute types, and object classes. In the case of  
the B020-U08-19-IP, the User class and the permission attribute are  
extended to define a new schema. The extended schema file used to  
authenticate and authorize users logging in to the KVM switch is shown  
in the following figure:  
The following figure illustrates an LDIF file that defines the OpenLDAP  
group for the B020-U08-19-IP.  
LDAP Data Stucture  
An LDAP directory stores information in a tree structure known as the  
Directory Information Tree (DIT). The nodes in the tree are directory  
entries, and each entry contains information in attribute-value form. An  
example of the LDAP directory tree is shown in the figure:  
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Using the New Schema  
If any filters have been configured, they appear in the IP filter and/or  
To use the new schema, do the following:  
MAC filter list boxes.  
1. Save the new schema file (e.g., B020-U08-19-IP.schema) in the /  
To remove a filter from the list, simply click on it and hit the  
OpenLDAP/ schema/ directory.  
corresponding Remove button.  
2. Add the new schema to the slapd.conf file, as shown in the figure:  
Note: When clicking the Remove button, you are not prompted to confirm  
the removal of the filter, it is automatically removed.  
To edit a filter, simply click on it and hit the corresponding Edit button.  
Adding/Editing a Filter  
1. Check the IP Filter Enable or MAC Filter Enable checkbox.  
2. Click on the corresponding Add button, or highlight the desired filter  
and click on the corresponding Edit button. The IP Filter or MAC  
Filter entry box appears.  
3. Restart the LDAP server.  
4. Write the LDIF file and create the database entries in init.ldif with the  
ldapadd command, as shown in the following example: ldapadd -f  
init.ldif -x -D “cn=Manager,dc=tripplite,dc=com” -w secret  
3. IP filters contain From and To address fields, which allow you to filter  
a range of IP addresses. If you only want to filter a single IP address,  
just enter the same address into both the From and To fields. MAC  
filters only allow you to filter one MAC address at a time. If you are  
adding a new filter, simply fill in the address fields and click OK. If  
you are editing an existing filter, replace the old address with the  
correct address and click OK.  
ANMS – Log Server Settings  
Also included in the ANMS screen are settings that are required for the  
Windows-based log server; MAC Address and Port. If these settings are  
not entered correctly, the log server will not be able to communicate with  
and pull log information from the KVM switch.  
4. Select the include or exclude option underneath the filter list. This will  
determine if all filters in the list are excluded from accessing the  
KVM, or if only those addresses in the list are included among those  
that can access the KVM.  
• MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer that the  
Windows-based log server was installed on here.  
• Port: Enter the firewall access port being used to communicate with  
the Windows-based log server here.  
Security – Default Webpage Name  
The Default Webpage Name allows administrators to specify a login string  
that must be included after the IP address when accessing the KVM via  
web browser. For example, a default webpage name of abcdefg for a  
KVM with an IP address of 192.168.0.126 would require the following  
URL to be entered when accessing the KVM via web browser:  
192.168.0.126/abcdefg  
Security  
The Security page controls IP access by filtering the range of IP addresses  
and/or MAC addresses that can access the KVM switch. IP and MAC  
address filters control access to the KVM switch based on the IP and/or  
MAC addresses of the computers attempting to connect. A maximum of  
100 IP filters and 100 MAC filters are allowed.  
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Customization – Working Mode  
Customization  
The Working Mode section allows administrators to toggle particular  
KVM functions ON/OFF. The table describes the functions that can be  
controlled:  
The Customization screen allows administrators to upgrade the IP  
firmware of the KVM and configure settings related to KVM operation.  
The sections that follow discuss the settings you will find on this page.  
Function  
Description  
Enable ICMP  
When enabled, the B020-U08-19-IP can be pinged  
and an IP address can be assigned with the ARP  
command. If it is not enabled, the device cannot be  
pinged, nor can it be assigned an IP address with  
the ARP command. The default is Enabled.  
Enable Device  
List  
When enabled, the B020-U08-19-IP will show up in  
the list of recognized devices in the AP Windows  
Client main screen. If not enabled, the AP Windows  
Client will not be able to display it in the list of recog-  
nized devices. The default is Enabled.  
Force All to  
Grayscale  
When enabled, the remote display for all users and  
ports is displayed in black and white. In low band-  
width situations, forcing video to grayscale can  
reduce the amount of data being transferred over the  
network and improve keyboard/mouse response  
time. The default is Disabled.  
Enable Browser  
When enabled, users are able to access the KVM  
switch via web browser. If browser access is not  
enabled, users must use either the AP Windows or  
Java clients to access the switch. The default is  
Enabled.  
Enable Multiuser When enabled, more than one user can log into the  
B020-U08-19-IP at the same time. The default is  
Enabled.  
Customization – Firmware Upgrade  
To upgrade the KVM’s IP firmware, follow these steps:  
Note: This does not allow multiple users to simulta-  
neously access different ports on the KVM switch, it  
only allows multiple users to login at the same time.  
When logged in at the same time, the first user to  
access the KVM switch will have control of the  
selected port, and all other users will be able to view  
that port.  
1. Download the firmware upgrade file from the Tripp Lite website.  
2. Open the Remote OSD and navigate to the Customization tab.  
3. Click the Browse button and select the firmware upgrade file you just  
downloaded from the Tripp Lite website.  
4. Click the Upload button in the Customization tab. A prompt appears  
to inform you the firmware upgrade process is underway. Upon  
completion, a prompt will appear stating the upgrade was successful,  
and that you will need to log out and reset the KVM.  
Customization – Mouse Sync Mode  
Determines how the local and remote mouse pointer movement becomes  
synchronized.  
5. Upon logging out of the KVM, a reset is performed to complete the  
upgrade process.  
Note: In order to be able to remotely access computers connected to the  
KVM via the PS/2 connectors on the KVM cable kit, this setting must be  
set to Manual. It is set to Manual by default.  
Firmware Upgrade Recovery  
In the event of a firmware upgrade failure, or an aborted firmware  
upgrade, perform a firmware upgrade recovery by completing the  
following steps.  
Selecting Automatic provides automatic syncing of the local and remote  
mouse pointers, eliminating the need to constantly re-sync the two  
movements manually. If Automatic syncing isn’t able to keep the pointers  
in sync, selecting Manual provides you with a number of methods to  
bring them back into sync. (See page 21 for details on mouse  
synchronization.)  
1. Power OFF the switch. If it is part of a daisychain installation,  
disconnect it from the chain.  
2. Connect the firmware upgrade cable to the firmware upgrade port.  
3. Slide the Firmware Upgrade Recovery switch to the Recover position.  
4. Power the switch back ON and repeat the upgrade procedure.  
5. After the switch has been successfully upgraded, power it OFF and  
slide the Firmware Upgrade Recovery switch back to the NORMAL  
position.  
6. If the switch is part of a daisychain, reconnect it to the daisychain.  
7. Power the switch back ON.  
Customization – Login Failures  
• Allowed: Enter into this field the number of unsuccessful login  
attempts that will be allowed from a remote computer.  
• Timeout (minutes): Enter into this field the number of minutes a user  
must wait before attempting to login again after exceeding the  
maximum number of unsuccessful logins.  
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Customization – I/O  
The first column to the right of the port numbers specifies the operating  
system of the computer connected to the corresponding port. Click on this  
field to toggle between PC, Mac1, Mac2 and Sun. The default is PC.  
Note: If your Mac computer does not respond properly when Mac1 is  
selected, you should set it to Mac2.  
The next column shows whether the corresponding port is a Quick View  
port. The default is Disable QV. To toggle Quick View status ON/OFF,  
simply click on this field.  
Customization – Reset on Exit, Reset Default Values and Clear Port  
Names  
Reset on Exit  
Check the checkbox next to the Reset on Exit option and click the Apply  
button to set the KVM up for reset upon logging out.  
Note: This checkbox is automatically checked when Network settings have  
been configured.  
Reset Default Values  
Click this button to restore all of the OSD settings to their default values.  
(See page 56 for OSD default values.)  
Clear Port Names  
Click this button to delete all of the port names that have been entered in  
the installation.  
Clicking the Attributes button in the I/O panel brings up a dialog box that  
allows you to set the port operating systems and Quick View ports. These  
settings can only be edited in the Local Console OSD or the Remote OSD.  
You will not be able to edit them in the Web Management Interface. The  
port numbers are listed in the column on the left and the port attributes  
are shown to the right.  
7.3 Web Management Interface  
When logging into the KVM switch via web browser, you are first taken  
to the Web Management Interface, with the General Information page  
displayed. In addition to providing Windows Client and Java Applet  
applications used in accessing the connected computers, the Web  
Management Interface allows administrators to configure the KVM  
switch, view the log file and manage user accounts. This chapter discusses  
the different sections found in the interface and how you can use them to  
manage the KVM switch.  
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7.3.1 General Information  
As previously mentioned, the General Information page is the first page you see upon logging into the Web Management Interface. When navigating  
through the Web Management Interface, you can always display the General Information page by clicking on the icon at the top of the screen. The  
information on this page is discussed in the table:  
Field  
Description  
Device Name  
To make it easier to manage installations that have more than one KVM connected to the network, you are given the option of entering  
a unique device name. To assign a device name for the KVM switch, simply type the desired name in this field (16 characters max). By  
default, the device name is the model name of the KVM.  
MAC Address  
The KVM’s MAC address displays here. A MAC address label can also be found on the bottom panel of the console.  
Firmware  
Version  
Indicates the current IP firmware version. This firmware controls the IP functionality of the KVM switch, whereas a separate version,  
upgradeable via the Local Console OSD, controls the basic KVM and console functionality. New firmware files can be downloaded from  
www.tripplite.com/support as they become available. You can reference this number to see if the version on the website is newer than  
that on your KVM.  
7.3.2 Network  
Clicking on the Network icon at the top of the screen brings you to the  
Network page. From here you can set access ports that will be allowed by  
a firewall, configure the KVM’s IP address and DNS server address, and  
set the IP Installer settings. IP Installer settings can only be changed  
using the Web Management Interface.  
IP Address and DNS Server  
Both the IP address and DNS Server address can be assigned either  
automatically by a DHCP server or given a fixed IP address by an  
administrator. By default, the KVM is set to have its IP address assigned  
automatically via DHCP server. To set the IP address and DNS Server  
address of the KVM, follow these steps:  
1. To have the IP address pulled automatically via DHCP server, make  
sure that the Obtain an IP address automatically [DHCP] option is  
selected.  
2. To assign a fixed IP address, make sure the Use the following IP  
address [Fixed IP] option is selected.  
3. Fill in the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields with  
information appropriate to your network.  
4. If you have set the IP address to be pulled via DHCP server, you can  
either choose to assign the DNS server address via DHCP as well, or  
assign a fixed DNS server address. If you have assigned a fixed IP  
address for the KVM, you must also assign a fixed DNS server  
address. To have the DNS server address pulled via DHCP server,  
make sure that the Obtain DNS server address automatically option is  
selected. To assign a fixed DNS server address, make sure that the  
Using the following DNS server address option is selected.  
5. Fill in the Primary DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields with  
information appropriate for you network.  
Note: Specifying the primary DNS Server address is mandatory. The  
alternate DNS Server address is optional.  
6. After all changes have been made, make sure that the Reset on exit  
checkbox in the Customization screen is checked. This checkbox  
should automatically be checked anytime network settings have been  
changed.  
Access Ports  
If a firewall is being used, these fields allow administrators to specify port  
numbers that the firewall will allow. The firewall must be set to allow  
access to these ports. If an invalid port number (or no port number) is  
specified in the firewall, the KVM switch will not be found. An  
explanation of the ports you can set via this page is given in the table:  
7. Exit the remote session and logout of the KVM switch. Upon logging  
out of the KVM, a prompt will appear stating the KVM will be reset.  
Upon completion of the KVM reset, the new network settings will be  
saved.  
Port  
Description  
Program  
This is the port number that must be specified when  
connecting to the KVM via the AP Windows or Java Cient.  
The default is 9000.  
HTTP  
This port number is for a browser login. The default is 80.  
HTTPS  
This port number is for a secure browser login. The  
default is 443.  
Note: A different value must be set for each access port. If there is no  
firewall, it doesn’t matter what these numbers are set to, since they have  
no effect.  
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IP Installer Settings  
An IP Installer utility is provided on the CD that comes with the KVM switch, which gives you a simple way to ascertain and configure the KVM’s IP  
address. When invoked, the IP Installer scans the network for B020-U08-19-IP devices and displays the ones it finds. The settings found in this page  
limit what the IP Installer is allowed to do. These settings are described in the table:  
Setting  
Description  
Enabled  
When this setting is checked, the IP Installer can be used to both view and configure the IP address information of the KVM switch.  
View Only When this setting is checked, the IP Installer can be used to view the IP address information of the KVM switch, but can not be used to con-  
figure the IP address.  
Disabled  
When this setting is check, the IP Installer is not permitted to view or configure the IP address information of the KVM switch.  
Note: After making any network changes, make sure that the Reset on exit checkbox in the Customization page is checked before logging out of the KVM  
switch. This resets the KVM switch upon logout, allowing network changes to take effect without having to power the unit ON and OFF.  
7.3.3 Security  
The Security page controls IP access by filtering the range of IP addresses  
and/or MAC addresses that can access the KVM switch. IP and MAC  
address filters control access to the KVM switch based on the IP and/or  
MAC addresses of the computers attempting to connect. A maximum of  
100 IP filters and 100 MAC filters are allowed.  
Adding/Editing a Filter  
1. Check the IP Filter Enable or MAC Filter Enable checkbox.  
2. Click on the corresponding Add button, or highlight the desired filter  
and click on the corresponding Edit button. The IP Filter or MAC  
Filter entry box appears.  
3. IP filters require you to enter a Start IP Address and an End IP  
Address, which allows for ranges of IP addresses to be filtered. If you  
only want to filter a single IP address, just enter the same address in  
twice. MAC filters only allow you to filter one MAC address at a  
time. If you are adding a new filter, simply fill in the address fields  
and click OK. If you are editing an existing filter, replace the old  
address with the correct address and click OK.  
• If any filters have been configured, they appear in the IP filter and/or  
MAC filter list boxes.  
• To remove a filter from the list, simply click on it and hit the  
corresponding Remove button.  
Note: When clicking the Remove button, you are not prompted to confirm  
the removal of the filter, it is automatically removed.  
4. Select the include or exclude option next to the IP Filter Enable or  
MAC Filter Enable checkbox. This will determine if all filters in the  
list are excluded from accessing the KVM, or if only those addresses  
in the list are included among those that can access the KVM.  
• To edit a filter, simply click on it and hit the corresponding Edit button.  
Default Webpage Name  
In addition to IP and MAC address filtering, the Security page allows you  
to set a Default web page Name. The Default web page name is a login  
string specified by an administrator that must be included after the IP  
address when accessing the KVM via web browser. For example, a  
default webpage name of abcdefg for a KVM with an IP address of  
192.168.0.126 would require the following URL to be entered when  
accessing the KVM via web browser: 192.168.0.126/abcdefg  
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7.3.4 ANMS  
The Advanced Network Management Settings (ANMS) page allows you  
to set up login authorization management from an external source. From  
this screen, administrators can set up remote management via RADIUS  
and/or LDAP/S, and set up the access port and MAC address for the  
Windows-based log server.  
LDAP Authentication Settings  
To allow authentication and authorization via LDAP/S, do the following:  
1. Check the Enable checkbox.  
2. Select LDAP or LDAPS.  
3. Check the Enable Authorization checkbox.  
4. Enter the appropriate IP address and access port for the LDAP or  
LDAPS server in the LDAP Server IP and Port fields. The default port  
number for LDAP is 389, and is 636 for LDAPS.  
5. In the Timeout (seconds) field, set the time in seconds that the KVM  
waits for an LDAP or LDAPS server reply before it times out.  
6. In the LDAP Admin DN field, set the ‘root’ point for the LDAP  
manager to bind to the server.  
7. In the LDAP Admin Password field, key in the LDAP manager’s  
password. (This field is optional.)  
8. In the Search DN field, set the distinguished name of the search base  
(i.e. the domain name where the search starts for the user name).  
9. In the Admin Group field, key in the name of the LDAP manager.  
(This field is optional.)  
10. On the LDAP server, set the access rights for each user. (The  
following sections describe how to configure LDAP for use with the  
KVM switch.)  
RADIUS Settings  
To allow authorization for a RADIUS server, do the following:  
LDAP/S Server Configuration  
To allow authentication and authorization via LDAP or LDAPS, the active  
directory’s LDAP Schema must be extended so that an extended attribute  
name for the KVM – permission – is added as an optional attribute to the  
person class.  
1. Check the Enable checkbox.  
2. Fill in the Primary RADIUS Server IP and access Port, and the  
Alternate RADIUS Server IP and access Port.  
3. In the Timeout (seconds) field, set the time in seconds that the KVM  
Note: Authentication refers to the identity verification of the person  
logging into the KVM switch, whereas Authorization refers to the  
assigning of device permissions.  
waits for a reply from the RADIUS server before it times out.  
4. In the Retries field, enter the number of times you want the KVM to  
try and reconnect with the RADIUS server before it gives up.  
In order to configure the LDAP server, you will have to complete the  
following procedures:  
5. In the Shared Secret field, key in the character string that you want to  
use for authentication between the KVM and the RADIUS Server.  
• Install the Windows 2003 Support Tools  
6. On the RADIUS server, set the access rights for each user according  
• Install the Active Directory Schema Snap-In  
• Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema  
Each of these procedures is described in the following sections:  
to the information in the table:  
Character Description  
C
Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges.  
Install the Windows 2003 Support Tools  
W
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
switch via the Windows browser and non-browser  
applications.  
1. On your Windows server CD, open the Support Tools folder.  
2. In the right panel of the dialog box that comes up, double click  
SupTools.msi.  
J
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
3. Follow along with the Installation Wizard to complete the procedure.  
switch via the Java browser and non-browser applications.  
Install the Active Directory Schema Snap-In  
L
V
Gives the corresponding account access to the log server  
on the Web Management Interface.  
1. Open a Command prompt.  
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all  
ports on the KVM switch.  
2. Key in regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll to register schmmgmt.dll on your  
computer.  
3. Open the Start menu. Click Run and key in mmc /a. Click OK.  
RADIUS Server access rights examples are given in the following table:  
4. In the File menu of the screen that appears, click Add/Remove Snap-  
RADIUS Access  
Rights  
Description  
in, and then click Add.  
5. Under Available Standalone Snap-ins, double click Active Directory  
C
The corresponding account has administrator  
access to the KVM.  
Schema, click Close and then click OK.  
6. On the screen you are in, open the File menu and click Save.  
W, J, L  
User can access the system via the Windows and  
Java browser and non-browser applications, and  
can access the log server on the Web Management  
Interface.  
7. When prompted where to save, specify the C:\Windows\system32  
directory.  
8. Key in the filename schmmgmt.msc.  
9. Click Save to complete the procedure.  
Note: Characters are not case sensitive. Characters are comma delimited.  
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Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema – Create a New Attribute  
Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema – Extend the Object  
Class with the New Attribute  
1. Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory  
Schema.  
1. Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory  
Schema.  
2. In the left panel of the screen that comes up, right-click Attributes.  
2. In the left panel of the screen that comes up, select Classes.  
3. In the right panel, right-click person and select Properties. Select the  
General tab of the person Properties screen, and fill in the fields  
according to the example:  
3. Select New  
Attribute.  
4. A warning message appears. Click Continue to bring up the Create  
New Attribute dialog box.  
4. Select the Attributes tab of the person Properties screen and click the  
Add button.  
5. Fill in the dialog box and click OK.  
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5. Select permission from the list that appears and then click OK.  
Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema – Edit Active Directory  
Users with the Extended Schema  
6. Replace the value shown with the desired KVM permission attribute  
1. Run ADSI Edit. (Installed as part of the Support Tools).  
value. (See table below for details.)  
2. Open domain, and navigate to the cn=users dc=tripplite dc=com  
node.  
3. Locate and highlight the user you wish to edit. (Our example uses  
jason.)  
Permission Attribute Value  
The Permission Attribute Value is made up of two parts; the IP address of  
the KVM switch that the user will be accessing and a string of characters  
that indicates the access rights the user has. The following rules apply to  
the makeup of the permission attribute value entry:  
• An ampersand (&) connects the KVM represented by the IP address to  
the access rights represented by the string of characters.  
• The characters of the access rights string can be entered in either upper  
or lower case. The available characters and what access rights they  
represent are listed in the following table.  
• Each character in the access rights string is separated by a comma (,).  
There are no spaces before or after the comma.  
• If a user has access rights to more than one KVM, each permission  
segment is separated by a semicolon (;). There are no spaces before or  
after the semicolon.  
4. Right-click on the user’s name and select properties.  
5. Select the Attribute Editor tab of the screen that appears. Select  
permission from the list and then click Edit.  
Character  
Description  
C
Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges.  
W
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
switch via the Windows browser and non-browser applica-  
tions.  
J
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM  
switch via the Java browser and non-browser applications.  
L
V
Gives the corresponding account access to the log server  
on the Web Management Interface.  
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all  
ports on the KVM switch.  
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OpenLDAP Server  
Access rights examples are given in the table:  
OpenLDAP is an open source LDAP server designed for UNIX platforms.  
A Windows version can be downloaded from: http://download.bergmans.  
us/openldap/openldap-2.2.29/openldap-2.2.29-db-4.3.29-openssl-  
.9.8awin32_Setup.exe.  
Access Rights String  
Description  
10.0.0.166&w,v  
The corresponding account can access  
the KVM assigned to IP address  
10.0.0.166 via the Windows browser  
and non-browser applications, but only  
has view-only access to the connected  
computers. The corresponding account  
does not have access to any other  
KVMs administered by the LDAP/S  
server.  
OpenLDAP Server Installation  
After downloading the program, launch the installer, select your language,  
accept the license and choose the target installation directory. The default  
directory is:  
c:\Program Files\OpenLDAP.  
When the Select Components dialog box appears, select install BDB-tools  
and install OpenLDAP-slapd as NT service options.  
10.0.0.164&c;10.0.0.166&w,j  
The corresponding account has admin-  
istrator access to the KVM assigned to  
IP address 10.0.0.164. The correspond-  
ing account can access the KVM  
assigned to IP address 10.0.0.166 via  
the Windows and Java browser and  
non-browser applications. The corre-  
sponding account does not have access  
to any other KVMs administered by the  
LDAP/S server.  
Insert the Setup – OpenLDAP screenshot here  
OpenLDAP Server Configuration  
The main OpenLDAP configuration file, slapd.conf, has to be customized  
before launching the server. The modifications to the configuration file  
will do the following:  
• Specify the unicode data directory. The default is ./ucdata.  
• Choose the required LDAP schemas. The core schema is mandatory.  
v,l;10.0.0.164&j  
The corresponding account has view-  
only and log server access rights on all  
KVMs administered by the LDAP/S  
server. The corresponding account can  
access the KVM assigned to IP address  
10.0.0.164 via the Java browser and  
non-browser applications.  
• Configure the path for the OpenLDAP pid and args start up files. The  
first contains the server pid, the second includes command line  
arguments.  
• Choose the database type. The default is bdb (Berkeley DB).  
• Specify the server suffix. All entries in the directory will have this  
suffix, which represents the root of the directory tree. For example,  
with suffix dc=tripplite,dc=com, the fully qualified name of all entries  
in the database will end with dc=tripplite,dc=com.  
7. Click OK. When you return to the attribute editor page, the  
permission entry now reflects the new permissions.  
• Define the name of the administrator entry for the server (rootdn),  
along with its password (rootpw). This is the server’s super user. The  
rootdn name must match the suffix defined above. (Since all entry  
names must end with the defined suffix, and the rootdn is an entry.)  
An example configuration file is provided:  
8. After entering in the desired KVM permission attribute value, click  
Apply to save the change and complete the procedure.  
9. Repeat these steps for any other users you wish to assign KVM  
permissions to.  
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Starting the Open LDAP Server  
DIT Creation  
To start the OpenLDAP Server, run slapd (the OpenLDAP Server  
executable file) from the command line. slapd supports a number of  
command line options, the most important option is the d switch that  
triggers debug information. For example, a command of slapd -d 256  
would start OpenLDAP with a debug level of 256, as shown in the  
following screenshot:  
The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) is used to represent LDAP  
entries in a simple text format (please refer to RFC 2849). The figure  
illustrates an LDIF file that creates the DIT for the B020-U08-19-IP  
directory tree.  
Note: For details about slapd options and their meanings, refer to the  
OpenLDAP documentation.  
Customizing the OpenLDAP Schema  
The schema that slapd uses may be extended to support additional  
syntaxes, matching rules, attribute types, and object classes. In the case of  
the B020-U08-19-IP, the User class and the permission attribute are  
extended to define a new schema. The extended schema file used to  
authenticate and authorize users logging in to the KVM switch is shown  
in the figure below.  
The following figure illustrates an LDIF file that defines the OpenLDAP  
group for the B020-U08-19-IP:  
LDAP Data Stucture  
An LDAP directory stores information in a tree structure known as the  
Directory Information Tree (DIT). The nodes in the tree are directory  
entries, and each entry contains information in attribute-value form. An  
example of the LDAP directory tree is shown in the figure below.  
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Using the New Schema  
3. Restart the LDAP server.  
To use the new schema, do the following:  
4. Write the LDIF file and create the database entries in init.ldif with the  
ldapadd command, as shown in the following example: ldapadd -f  
init.ldif -x -D “cn=Manager,dc=tripplite,dc=com” -w secret  
1. Save the new schema file (e.g., B020-U08-19-IP.schema) in the /  
OpenLDAP/ schema/ directory.  
2. Add the new schema to the slapd.conf file, as shown in the figure:  
Log Server Settings  
Also included in the ANMS screen are settings that are required for the  
Windows-based log server; MAC Address and Port. If these settings are  
not entered correctly, the log server will not be able to communicate with  
and pull log information from the KVM switch.  
• MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer that the  
Windows-based log server was installed on here.  
• Port: Enter the firewall access port being used to communicate with  
the Windows-based log server here.  
7.3.5 User Management  
The User Management page allows administrators to Add, Edit and Delete  
User and Administrator accounts. Up to 64 accounts can be established,  
with any combination of Administrators and Users. The Port Access  
settings can not be configured using the Web Management Interface, and  
must be configured via the Remote OSD. (See page 34 for details.)  
The table describes the account information fields and settings that are  
found in the User Management page.  
Setting  
Description  
Username  
Enter the account username here. A minimum of 6 and a  
maximum of 16 characters are allowed.  
Password  
Enter the account password here. A minimum of 6 and a  
maximum of 16 characters are allowed.  
Confirm  
Password  
Re-enter the account password here. If the two entries do  
not match, you will be prompted to re-type the password.  
Description  
Additional information about the user that you may wish  
to include (optional).  
Admin  
Check this option to give the account Administrator  
access rights. Administrators have access to all features  
and configuration settings of the KVM.  
User  
Check this option to give the account User access rights.  
Users have access to both the Windows Client and Java  
Client, but do not have access to the Log Server or  
Configuration Settings.  
To add a new account, fill in the account information and click the Add  
button. The new account shows up in the list.  
Select  
Check this option to Select the account access rights  
yourself. (See Permissions below for details.)  
• To edit an existing account, highlight it in the list, and then update the  
account information that appears on the right side of the page. When all  
information has been updated, click on the Update button.  
Permissions  
The following permissions are included in the User Management page,  
and determine what access rights are available to each account:  
• To delete an existing account, highlight it in the list and click the  
Remove button. When clicking the Remove button, you are not asked  
to confirm whether you want to delete the selected account, it is  
automatically deleted.  
Win Client: When selected, the corresponding account can access the  
KVM switch using the Windows Client in the Web Management  
Interface and the non-browser AP Windows Client.  
• Java Applet: When selected, the corresponding account can access the  
KVM switch using the Java Applet in the Web Management Interface  
and the non-browser AP Java Client.  
• To clear the account information on the right side of the page without  
affecting the selected account, click the Reset button. In addition to  
clearing all account information, this de-selects any accounts that were  
selected prior to clicking the Reset button. It’s as if you just entered the  
User Management page for the first time.  
• Log: When selected, the corresponding account can access the Log File  
included in the Web Management Interface.  
• Configure: When selected, the corresponding account can access the  
Administrator settings in the Local Console OSD, Remote OSD and  
Web Management Interface.  
• When you are done adding, updating or removing information from the  
User Management page, click the Apply button to apply your changes.  
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7.3.6 Customization  
The Customization screen allows administrators to configure settings  
related to KVM operation. The sections that follow discuss the settings  
you will find on this page.  
Client Timeout Control  
If there is no keyboard/mouse input for the amount of time specified here,  
the logged-in user is automatically logged out, and must enter their  
username and password in order to regain access to the KVM switch. The  
default is 0, which disables the Timeout function.  
Login Failure  
• Allowed: Enter into this field the number of unsuccessful login  
attempts that will be allowed from a remote computer.  
• Timeout (minutes): Enter into this field the number of minutes a user  
must wait before attempting to login again after exceeding the  
maximum number of unsuccessful logins.  
Working Mode  
The Working Mode section allows administrators to toggle particular KVM functions ON/OFF. The table describes the functions that can be controlled:  
Function  
Description  
Enable ICMP  
When enabled, the B020-U08-19-IP can be pinged and an IP address can be assigned with the ARP command. If it is not enabled,  
the device cannot be pinged, nor can it be assigned an IP address with the ARP command. The default is Enabled.  
Enable Device  
List  
When enabled, the B020-U08-19-IP will show up in the list of recognized devices in the AP Windows Client main screen. If not  
enabled, the AP Windows Client will not be able to display it in the list of recognized devices. The default is Enabled.  
Force All to  
Grayscale  
When enabled, the remote display for all users and ports is displayed in black and white. In low bandwidth situations, forcing video to  
grayscale can reduce the amount of data being transferred over the network and improve keyboard/mouse response time. The default  
is Disabled.  
Enable Browser  
When enabled, users are able to access the KVM switch via web browser. If browser access is not enabled, users must use either the  
AP Windows or Java clients to access the switch. The default is Enabled.  
Enable Multiuser When enabled, more than one user can log into the B020-U08-19-IP at the same time. The default is Enabled.  
Note: This does not allow multiple users to simultaneously access different ports on the KVM switch, it only allows multiple users to  
login at the same time. When logged in at the same time, the first user to access the KVM switch will have control of the selected  
port, and all other users will be able to view that port.  
Mouse Sync Mode  
Determines how the local and remote mouse pointer movement becomes synchronized.  
Note: In order to be able to remotely access computers connected to the KVM via the PS/2 connectors on a KVM cable kit, this setting must be set to  
Manual. It is set to Manual by default.  
Selecting Automatic provides automatic syncing of the local and remote mouse pointers, eliminating the need to constantly re-sync the two movements  
manually. If Automatic syncing isn’t able to keep the pointers in sync, selecting Manual provides you with a number of methods to bring them back into  
sync. (See page 21 for details on mouse synchronization.)  
Reset  
Reset on Exit  
Check the checkbox next to the Reset on Exit option and click the Apply button to set the KVM up for reset upon logging out.  
Note: This checkbox is automatically checked when Network settings have been configured. Clearing the check mark before logging out will prevent the  
Network settings from being implemented; however, the next time you login, the edited Network settings will still be present and the Reset on Exit  
checkbox will once again be checked. To avoid Network settings being saved unintentionally, you should always make sure that the information that  
appears in the Network settings fields is correct before logging out.  
Reset Default Values  
Click this button to restore all of the OSD settings to their default values. (See page 56 for OSD default values.)  
Clear Port Names  
Click this button to delete all of the port names that have been entered in the installation.  
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7.3.7 Maintenance  
The Maintenance page allows administrators to upgrade the IP firmware  
of the KVM switch, as well as backup and restore the KVM configuration  
settings and user profiles.  
Backup Configuration / User Accounts  
This section of the page gives you the ability to back up the KVM’s  
configuration settings and user profile information.  
Firmware Upgrade  
To perform a backup, do the following:  
To upgrade the KVMs IP firmware, follow the steps below:  
1. Enter a password into the Password field. This password will be  
required when using the backup file to restore the KVM configuration  
settings and/or user profile information.  
2. Open the Web Management Interface and navigate to the Maintenance  
page.  
2. Select what type of backup you wish to create; Backup Configuration,  
Backup User Accounts or Backup All.  
3. Click the Browse button and select the firmware upgrade file you just  
downloaded from the Tripp Lite website.  
3. Click the Save button to create the backup file.  
4. Click the Upload button. A prompt appears to inform you the  
firmware upgrade process is underway. Upon completion, a prompt  
will appear stating the upgrade was successful, and that you will need  
to log out and reset the KVM.  
4. A prompt will appear asking if you want to save the file or find a  
program to open it. Click the Save button, give the file a unique name  
and save it in a convenient location.  
5. Upon logging out of the KVM, a reset is performed to complete the  
upgrade process.  
6. Upgrade the Mainboard, Input/Output Ports and Keyboard firmware  
via the Local Console OSD. (See page 30 for details on Local Console  
OSD Firmware Upgrade.)  
Firmware Upgrade Recovery  
In the event of a firmware upgrade failure, or an aborted firmware  
upgrade, perform a firmware upgrade recovery by completing the  
following steps.  
1. Power OFF the switch. If it is part of a daisychain installation,  
disconnect it from the chain.  
2. Connect the firmware upgrade cable to the firmware upgrade port.  
3. Slide the Firmware Upgrade Recovery switch to the Recover position.  
4. Power the switch back ON and repeat the upgrade procedure.  
Restore Configuration / User Accounts  
To erase the configuration settings and/or user profile information  
currently stored on the KVM and replace it with that from a backup file,  
do the following:  
5. After the switch has been successfully upgraded, power it OFF and  
slide the Firmware Upgrade Recovery switch back to the NORMAL  
position.  
1. In the Password field, key in the password that you entered when  
creating the backup file.  
2. Click the Browse button, navigate to the backup file and select it.  
6. If the switch is part of a daisychain, reconnect it to the daisychain.  
3. After selecting the backup file, click the Restore button. After the file  
is restored, a message appears to inform you that the procedure  
succeeded.  
7. Power the switch back ON.  
7.3.8 Log  
Important transactions that occur on the KVM switch, such as logins and  
internal status messages, are kept in an automatically generated log file  
located in the Web Management Interface. In addition to this, a more  
expansive, searchable Windows-based Log Server is included in the CD  
that comes with the KVM. (See page 53 for details on the Log Server.) To  
view the built-in log file, simply click on the Log icon on the left side of  
the Web Management Interface screen.  
A maximum of 512 events are kept in this log file. New events are  
recorded and placed at the bottom of the list, whereas older events are  
placed at the top of the list. When a new event is recorded after there are  
already 512 events in the log file, the oldest record is discarded to make  
room for the new one. To clear the log file, click on the Clear Log icon in  
the lower-right corner of the screen.  
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7.4 Log Server  
The Windows-based Log Server is an administrative utility that records all  
the events that take place on selected B020-U08-19-IP units and writes  
them to a searchable database. This chapter describes how to install and  
configure the Log Server.  
Menu Bar  
The Menu bar consists of four drop-down menus:  
• Configure  
• Events  
• Options  
• Help  
Note: The Log Server requires the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4.0 driver in  
order to function properly.  
To install the Log Server, do the following:  
Configure  
1. From the computer that you want to use to host the Log Server, open  
the CD that came with the KVM switch and open the Log Server  
Installer file. If any security warning dialog boxes appear, ignore them  
and click Run or Open. A Log Server setup screen appears.  
The Configure menu consists of three functions; Add, Edit and Delete.  
Add  
Select the Add function when you need to add a new B020-U08-19-IP to  
the list of units that the Log Server records events for.  
Note: You must first add a B020-U08-19-IP via the Add function before  
the Log Server can start recording its events.  
When you open the Add function the following dialog box will appear:  
Descriptions of the fields in this dialog box are shown in the table:  
Field  
Description  
2. Click the Next button, and then follow the on-screen instructions to  
complete the installation and have the Log Server program icon placed  
on your desktop.  
Address  
This can either be the IP address of the B020-U08-19-IP  
or its DNS name (if the network administrator has  
assigned it a DNS name). This value must be entered  
into the ANMS settings screen in order for the B020-U08-  
19-IP to communicate with the Log Server. (See page 50  
for the Web Management Interface ANMS or page 40 for  
the Remote OSD ANMS.)  
3. After installation, and before opening the Log Server for the first time,  
go to the ANMS page in the Web Management Interface or Remote  
OSD and enter the MAC address of the computer you installed the  
Log Server on and an access port that can be used to get through a  
firewall. (See page 50 for the Web Management Interface ANMS or  
page 40 for the Remote OSD ANMS.)  
Port  
Key in the port number that was specified in the Log  
Server portion of the ANMS settings screen. If this differs  
from the port entered in the ANMS settings screen, the  
Log Server will not be able to communicate with the  
B020-U08-19-IP.  
4. Double-click the Log Server desktop icon. The first time you open the  
Log Server, a screen similar to the one below appears:  
Description  
Limit  
This field is provided so that you can enter in additional  
information that will help differentiate this KVM switch  
from all other KVMs that the Log Server is recording  
information for.  
This specifies the number of days that an event is kept in  
the database before it can be deleted. To remove all  
events that have passed the expiration date set in this  
field, use the Maintenance function in the Events menu.  
(See page 54 for details on the Maintenance function.)  
Edit  
Select the Edit function when you need to change the information for an  
existing KVM switch. To edit an existing KVM, simply highlight it in the  
Log Server list and open the Edit function from the Configure menu. A  
dialog box will appear that shows the exact information that was entered  
for the KVM when it was added using the Add function. Edit this  
information and click OK.  
The screen is divided into three components:  
Delete  
• A Menu Bar at the top.  
To delete a KVM switch, simply highlight it in the Log Server list and  
open the Delete function from the Configure menu. A dialog box will  
appear which will display the KVMs information and ask you to click  
OK to delete it. If you want to remove it from the list of KVMs being  
tracked by the Log Server, click OK.  
• A panel that will contain a list of all B020-U08-19-IP units in the  
middle.  
• A panel that will contain an Events List at the bottom.  
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Events  
Maintenance  
The Events menu consists of two items; Search and Maintenance.  
This function allows the Administrator to remove all records that have  
passed their expiration limit. (See Limit on page 53 for details.) In order  
to delete old files from the log server, the maintenance function must be  
performed.  
Search  
Search allows you to search for events containing specific words or  
strings. When you access this function, a screen similar to the one that  
follows appears:  
Options  
The Options menu consists of only one function; Network Retry.  
Network Retry  
Network Retry allows you to set the number of seconds that the Log  
Server should wait before attempting to connect in the event that the  
previous connection attempt failed. When you click this item, a dialog  
A description of the items from the Search screen is given in the table:  
box appears:  
Item  
Description  
Key in the desired number of seconds and click OK to finish.  
Search  
Options  
New search: When selected, the search is performed on  
all the events in the database for the selected KVM.  
Search last results: This is a secondary search per-  
formed on the events that resulted from the last search.  
Search excluding last results: This is a secondary  
search performed on all the events in the database for  
the selected KVM excluding the events that resulted from  
the last search.  
Help  
The Help menu consists of two options; Contents and About Log Server.  
Contents  
Selecting the Contents function will bring up an online help file. The help  
file contains instructions about how to setup, operate and troubleshoot the  
Log Server.  
Server List  
Priority List  
KVM switches are listed in the Log Server list according  
to their IP address. Select the unit that you want to  
perform the search on from this list. You can select more  
than one unit for the search. If no units are selected, the  
search is performed on all of them.  
Determines what types of search results are displayed,  
according to their level of importance to the security of  
the installation; Most, Medium or Least. If nothing is  
selected, all results will display, and they will be color-  
codes according to level of importance:  
About Log Server  
Selecting the About Log Server option will pull up a dialog box that gives  
you the version number of the Log Server.  
The Log Server Main Screen  
The Log Server Main Screen is divided into two main panels; an upper  
(List) panel that displays all of the KVM switches that have been added to  
the Log Server and a lower (Event) panel that displays the log events for  
the currently selected KVM. To select a KVM from the list, simply click  
on it.  
• Most important: Entries highlighted in red are the most  
relevant to the security of the installation.  
• Medium importance: Entries highlighted in blue are  
somewhat relevant to the security of the installation.  
• Least importance: Entries highlighted in black are least  
relevant to the security of the installation.  
Start Date  
Select the date that you want the search to start from.  
The format follows the MM/DD/YYYY convention (e.g.  
11/04/2005).  
Start Time  
End Date  
Select the time that you want the search to start from.  
Select the date that you want the search to end. The  
format follows the MM/DD/YYYY convention (e.g.  
11/04/2005).  
End Time  
Pattern  
Select the time that you want the search to end.  
Key in text here that you want the search to filter the  
events by.  
Results  
Search  
The events that matched your search terms are listed  
here.  
After you have entered in all of your search terms, click  
this button to start the search.  
Print  
Export  
Exit  
Click this button to print the search results.  
Click this button to export search results as a text file.  
Click this button to exit the Search dialog box.  
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The List Panel  
The List panel contains the following fields:  
Field  
Description  
Recording  
Determines whether the Log Server records log events for the corresponding KVM switch. If this checkbox is checked, the field displays  
Recording, and log events are recorded. If this checkbox is not checked, the field displays Paused, and log events are not recorded for the  
corresponding KVM.  
Note: Even if a KVM is not currently selected, if its Recording checkbox is checked, the Log Server will still record its log events.  
Address  
Port  
This is the IP address or DNS name that was given to the KVM switch when it was added to the Log Server.  
This is the port number that was assigned to the KVM switch when it was added to the Log Server.  
Connection  
If the Log Server is connected to the corresponding KVM switch, this field displays Connected. If it is not connected, this field displays  
Waiting. A connection status of Waiting means that the Log Server is not communicating with the KVM, and will not record its events. This  
occurs when the Log Server’s MAC address and/or port number have not been set properly. The MAC address and port for the Log  
Server computer must be entered into the KVM’s ANMS settings screen. In addition, the KVM’s IP address and port must be entered  
when adding it to the Log Server. If the port numbers in the ANMS menu and the Log Server do not match, the two will not be able to  
communicate.  
Days  
This field displays the number of days that the KVM’s log events are to be kept in the database before it is eligible for deletion.  
Description  
This field displays the descriptive information entered for the corresponding KVM switch when it was added to the Log Server.  
The Event Panel  
The lower panel displays event information for the currently selected KVM switch.  
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8. Specifications  
Specification  
B020-U08-19-IP  
HD18 Female (8)  
P778-Series  
Computer Ports  
KVM Cable Kit Model  
KVM Cable Kit Connectors  
KVM Side: HD18 Male  
Computer Side: HD15 Male, USB A Male, (2) PS/2 Male  
Included Cable Kits  
P778-006 6ft Cables (2)  
Port Expansion  
Daisy-chain  
Daisy-chain Ports  
DB25 Male  
Daisy-chain Cable  
P772-Series  
Compatible KVMs for Port Expansion  
Max Number of KVM Levels in an Installation  
Max Number of Connected Computers  
Port Selection  
B022-U16, B022-016  
32  
504  
OSD, Hotkey, Pushbutton (Local Console Only)  
External Console Ports  
HD18 Male, USB A Female  
Yes  
External Console Cable  
External Console Cable Connectors  
KVM Side: HD18 Female  
Computer Side: HD15 Female, (2) USB A Female, (2) PS/2 Female  
Additional USB Ports  
Additional USB Port Version  
LAN Port  
1
1.1  
RJ45 Female  
RJ11 Female  
Firmware Upgrade Port  
Pushbuttons  
Station: Up/Down (2)  
Port: Up/Down (2)  
Reset Button  
Semi-Recessed Pushbutton  
1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz, DDC2B  
Yes  
Max Resolution Supported by Built-In Monitor  
Power ON/OFF Switch  
Included Power Cord  
Power Consumption  
C13 to 5-15P  
120V, 33.5W / 230V, 34W  
100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1A  
0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F)  
-20 to 60 C (-4 to 140 F)  
0 to 80% RH, Non-Condensing  
1.73 x 18.9 x 27  
Power I/P Rating  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
Dimensions (H x W x D, In.)  
Weight (lbs.)  
30.6  
Maximum Rack Depth Supported  
Minimum Rack Depth Supported  
38 In.*  
26 In.*  
*This measurement is the distance from the rackmount brackets on the front of the unit to those on the back of the unit. The protrusion of the KVM cables  
from the back of the unit, and the protrusion of the console handle from the front of the unit need to be considered in the rack installation.  
8.1 OSD Default Settings  
Setting  
Default  
OSD Language  
OSD Hotkey  
English  
[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock]*  
Port ID Display Position  
Port ID Display Duration  
Port ID Display Mode  
Scan Duration  
Scan/Skip Mode  
Screen Blanker  
Logout Timeout  
Accessible Ports  
Beeper  
Upper Left Corner  
3 Seconds  
The Port Number plus the Port Name  
5 Seconds  
All  
0 (Disabled)  
0 (Disabled)  
F (Full) for all users on all ports  
Y (Activated)  
IP Address  
Obtain Automatically (DHCP)  
IP Installer  
Enabled  
Working Mode  
Mouse Sync Mode  
Enable ICMP, Enable Device List, Enable Browser and Enable Multiuser  
Manual  
*Use of the [Scroll Lock] key requires the [Fn] key to be held down.  
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8.2 Keyboard Emulation  
Mac Keyboard  
Sun Keyboard  
The PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of  
the Mac keyboard. The emulation mappings are listed in the table:  
The PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of  
the Sun keyboard when the [Ctrl] key is used in conjunction with other  
keys. The corresponding functions are shown in the table:  
PC Keyboard  
[Shift]  
Mac Keyboard  
[Shift]  
PC Keyboard  
[Ctrl] [T]  
Sun Keyboard  
[Stop]  
[Ctrl]  
[Ctrl]  
[Ctrl] [F2]  
[Ctrl] [F3]  
[Ctrl] [F4]  
[Ctrl] [F5]  
[Ctrl] [F6]  
[Ctrl] [F7]  
[Ctrl] [F8]  
[Ctrl] [F9]  
[Ctrl] [F10]  
[Again]  
[Props]  
[Undo]  
[Front]  
[Ctrl] [1]  
[Ctrl] [2]  
[Ctrl] [3]  
[Ctrl] [4]  
[Copy]  
[Open]  
[Paste]  
[Find]  
[Cut]  
[Ctrl] [1]  
[Ctrl] [2]  
[Ctrl] [3]  
[Alt]  
[Alt]  
[F13]  
[F14]  
[Print Screen]  
[Scroll Lock]  
[=]  
[Ctrl] [4]  
[Ctrl] [H]  
[Enter]  
[Backspace]  
[Insert]  
[Return]  
[Delete]  
[Help]  
[Help]  
[Compose]  
Note: When using key combinations, press and release the first key, and  
then press and release the second key.  
Note: When using key combinations, press and release the first key and  
then press and release the second key.  
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9. Warranty Registration  
WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
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Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers  
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your Tripp Lite product has been assigned a unique series number. The series  
number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and information. When requesting compliance  
information for this product, always refer to the series number. The series number should not be confused with the marking name or model number of the  
product.  
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 electronic  
equipment from Tripp Lite they are entitled to:  
• Send old equipment for recycling on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis (this varies depending on the country)  
• Send the new equipment back for recycling when this ultimately becomes waste  
Warning  
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.  
Tripp Lite follows a policy of continuous improvement. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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