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1. shat Rr m Pee Urea feng CHI E IP md dem iim acacia ee es ait os a ote 3 nrg cone E nbl om bm iun eee mana uk aiia TH Imm M a E ur Sar pee A ii LARRAR TAL Dean ae a coal retest Sans 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 OpenLDAP Server Installation After downloading the program launch the installer select your i setup OpenLDAP language accept the license and choose the target installation Select Components directory The default directory is Tett Nn c Program Files OpenLDAP Select the compononis vou wart to neal dean the components sou da no wart to install Dhok Nex when sou aoe ead to corinne When the Select Components dialog box appears select install BDB st tools and install OpenLDAP slapd as NT service as shown in the inital OpenLDAP onenidip 22 23 10 7 MB e irtal BOE adl 0 3MB diagram E iralal Openi DP dep ac XT eem T Halal Upan Dus aka ail mee Euren selechon requnes ot eat 11 3 MB of disk anane Bak Carca 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
2. AP Operation Filtering continued IP Filtering To add an IP Filter 1 Check the ZP Filter Enable check box 2 Click Add A dialog box similar to the one below appears 3 Type the IP address or the first IP address in a range of IP addresses you wish to filter in the dialog box and click OK A second dialog box similar to the one below appears LITELINDDLLITONNNEN 0x4 Enter the end IP address for example 197 258 1 255 c con MAC Filtering To add a MAC Filter 1 Click Add A dialog box similar to the one below appears ILE HN i dus iin _ x Enter the MAC actrees For example 0048546555 21 purum 2 Type in the desired MAC address and click OK 3 Repeat these steps for any additional MAC addresses you want to filter 4 To filter a single IP address key in the same address as the start IP To filter a range of addresses key in the last IP address in the range you wish to filter 5 After filling in the address click OK 6 Repeat these steps for any additional IP addresses you want to filter To delete an IP Filter Select the desired IP Filter from the list and click Remove To modify an IP Filter 1 Select the desired IP Filter from the list and click Edit An Edit dialog box similar to the Add dialog box will appear 2 Delete the old start IP address and replace it with the new one Click OK 3 De
3. Note For Administrators accessing the BO51 000 for the first time the default username is administrator the default password is password For security purposes it is strongly recommended that you change these to something unique After you have successfully logged in a window opens on your desktop containing the remote server s display This is the same window that appears when you run the browser based Java Applet Refer to Chapter 6 The Java Applet for operational details Appendix Specifications Function Specification Orange 10Mbps Green 100Mbps Console Connector Server KVM Port Modem Connector LAN Port Power Jack Virtual Media Port Reset Switch Power LED Link LED 10 100Mbps LED PPP Dial In Modem Operation Basic Setup In the event the B051 000 is not accessible via the ordinary network connection it can be accessed via PPP Dial In Modem Follow the instructions below to set up and access the B051 000 via PPP Dial In Modem Set up your hardware configuration to match the diagram below You will need to use a DB9 Serial Modem Cable to connect the DB port on the unit to your modem 2 From your computer use your modem terminal program to dial into the B051 000 Note If you don t know the B051 000 modem s serial parameters get them from your System Administrator An example of setting up a modem terminal program under Windows XP is provided in the following section 3 Once the conne
4. sections that follow Device name 6051 000 The Settings notebook opens with the General page displayed PEANO VOSNE Ae Oe Admin Utility AP Operation The Administrator Utility continued The General page provides information about the B051 000 s status as explained in the table below Item Description Device Name To make it easier to manage installations that have more than one B051 000 each one can be given a name To assign a name for the B051 000 erase the current name and key in one of your choosing 16 characters max MAC Address The B051 000 s MAC address displays here Firmware Indicates the current firmware version level New versions of the B051 000 s firmware can be downloaded from our web site as Version they become available Network DI A 0 This page is used to specify the B051 000 s network environment mm decem H re um E F asm P pre Com k b Oo aem ae DPONS umb ae on P4 ur Pm lale P ne eee F b mii poe I i am The settings on this page are described below a Access Ports rutina If a firewall is being used the Administrator can specify the port numbers that the firewall will allow and set the firewall accordingly Users must specify the port number as part of the IP address when they connect to the B051 000 If an invalid port number or no port number is specified the B051 000 will not be found An explanation
5. Ca of the fields in the Access Port section is given in the table below Field Explanation IKVM This is the port number that must be specified when connecting to the B051 000 from the stand alone AP Windows Client program Valid entries are from 1024 65535 The default is 9000 Virtual Media This is the port number used for data transfer when accessing the B051 000 s Virtual Media feature Valid entries are from 1024 65535 The default is 9003 HTTP The port number for a browser login Valid entries are from 1 65535 The default is 80 HTTPs The port number for a secure browser login Valid entries are from 1 65535 The default is 443 Note If there is no firewall on an Intranet for example it doesn t matter what these numbers are set to since they have no effect The access ports cannot have the same value You must set a different value for each one IP Installer Settings An IP Installer utility IPInstaller exe is provided on the CD that comes with the B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit It offers a simple method to ascertain and configure IP related settings for the B051 000 When the IP Installer is invoked it scans the network for B051 000 devices and displays the ones it finds e Selecting Enabled allows you to see the IP settings of the devices that were found and to use the utility to set new IP addresses e Selecting View Only allows you to see the IP settings of the devices that were found but you cannot ma
6. The Java Applet Windows continued Windows ME e 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 e Set the mouse speed to the slowest position Sun Linux Open a terminal session and issue the following command Sun xset m 1 Linux xset m O Mouse Sync Mode In the Customization Settings screen see page 26 there are two mouse sync modes Automatic and Manual Automatic is selected as the default and will automatically sync the remote and local mouse pointers however this feature only supports USB mice on Windows and Mac G4 or higher systems For all other configurations we recommend that you select Manual When Manual is checked all mouse syncing must be done manually with the syncing procedures discussed in the following sections Sun systems must use the Manual setting USB IO Settings The Customization Settings screen see page 27 contains a section called USB IO Settings which can have an affect on mouse functionality When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse it is necessary to access the OS drop down list in this section to select the OS platform being used Choices are PC Macl Mac2 and Sun PC is the default OS Note In general Mac I works best with older Mac OS versions whereas Mac 2 works best with newer ones This may vary h
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8. The settings on this page are described below Overview cam iiir dis e IP and MAC Filters control access to the B051 000 based on the IP and or MAC addresses of the computers attempting to zx access the system If any filters have been configured they appear in the IP Filter and or MAC Filter list boxes T AL re The Default web page name lets the Administrator specify a login string in addition to the IP address that users must include when they access the B051 000 with a browser Users must include the forward slash and the string along when they specify the IP address For security purposes we recommend that you change this string from time to time For example entering abcdefg in the Default web page name field will require users to type in 192 168 0 126 abcdefg to access the B051 000 remotely Note If no string is specified here anyone can access the BO5I 000 with a Web browser using the IP address alone This makes the installation less secure Filtering To enable IP and or MAC Filtering click the IP Filter Enable and or MAC Filter Enable checkbox There are a maximum of 100 filters allowed for each e If the include button is checked all the addresses within the filter range are allowed access to the B051 000 all other addresses are denied access e If the exclude button is checked all the addresses within the filter range are denied access to the B051 000 all other addresses are allowed access
9. e 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 Choose the database type The default is bdb Berkeley DB e 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 2 com the fully qualified name of all entries in the database will end with dc tripplite dc com 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 AP Operation OpenLDAP Server Configuration continued An example configuration file is provided in the figure Starting the OpenLDAP 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 do
10. Attribute aS Ka Create a New Attribute Object Identification Common Name PR 4 LDAP Display Name e o Unique 500 Object ID Description ll o f Syntax and Range Syntax Access Point Minimum Maximum MultiValued Cancel Step 2 Extend the Object Class With the New Attribute a Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory Schema b In the left panel of the screen that comes up select Classes C In the right panel right click person person Properties General Relationship Attributes Default Securty W e Description Person Common Mame Person 500 OID 2565 Class Type Type gg o m Shop objects ol this class while browsing 7 Claes is active d Select Properties and fill in the General page of the dialog box according to the example below prre Peer einmal Fossa irian Dein becuse Be e nicotine mu x sn Dim Jis Pa el pa ncm US imag oam s od Pus clan ebb Leena E 7 em om e Select the Attributes tab and click the Add button Garma Palahcrckep rbd Daci cunis f In the list that comes up select permission then click OK to complete Step 2 of the procedure Ip rf RD guit P Step 3 Edit Active Directory Users With the Extended Schema a Run ADSI Edit Installed as part of the Support Tools b Open doma
11. Language When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse l O drop down the list to select the keyboard language it uses English is the default language Some configuration changes only take effect after a B051 000 reset These include changes on the Network page a Log Server port change enabling disabling browser access and upgrading the firmware For those changes a check is automatically put in the Reset on Exit box To have the changes take effect log out and then log back in again A wait of approximately 30 to 60 seconds is necessary before logging in following the reset Note If the B051 000 s performance degrades reset it by putting a check in the Reset on Exit box and then log out log in AP Operation Upgrading the Firmware New versions of the firmware files can be downloaded from our website as they become available After downloading the new firmware file do the following 1 On the Customization page of the Admin Utility click the Browse button 2 In the File Open dialog box that appears navigate to the directory that the downloaded firmware upgrade file is in Select the file and click Open When you return to the Customization page the file appears in the Mainboard F W field 3 Click OK to begin the upgrade The AP Java Client The Java Client is provided to make the B051 000 accessible to all platforms Systems that have JRE 6 Update 3 or higher installed
12. Lock status of the remote computer When the lock state is Off the LED is dull green and the lock hasp is open When the lock state is On the LED turns bright green and the lock hasp is closed Click on the icon to toggle the status Note When you first connect ensure the LEDs are accurate by clicking on them to set them The Log File The Log File Screen The B051 000 logs all the events that take place on it and writes them A maximum of 512 events are kept in the log file As new events are to a log file which is a searchable database To view the contents of recorded they are placed at the bottom of the list When a new event the log file click the Log icon at the lower left of the page A screen is recorded after there are 512 events in the log file the earliest event similar to the one below appears in the list is discarded To clear the log file click on the Clear Log icon at the lower right of the page TRIPP LITE V P J ud xe th Note To maintain and view a record of all the events that take place Network Security ANMS Customization Maintenance Management not just the most recent 512 set up the Log Server AP program See Log Information Chapter The Log Server for details Summary free memory 27667508 bytes 2008 10 23 15 01 54 Config version is V4 15 02 04 DHCP ip addr 10 3 50 51 net mask 255 255 254 0 15 02 04 DHCP gate addr 10 3 51 254 dns addr 10 0 1 23 15 03 15 Local User administrat
13. Server will still record its log events Address This is the IP address or DNS name that was given to the B051 000 when it was added to the Log Server Port This is the port number that was assigned to the B051 000 when it was added to the Log Server Connection If the Log Server is connected to the B051 000 this field displays Connected If it is not connected this field displays Waiting This means that the Log Server is not communicating with the B051 000 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 B051 000 s ANMS settings screen In addition the B051 000 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 Log Server and the B051 000 will not be able to communicate Days This field displays the number of days that the B051 000 s log events are to be kept in the Log Server s database before it is eligible for deletion This field displays the descriptive information given for the B051 000 when it was added to the Log Server The Event Panel The lower panel displays event information for the currently selected B051 000 AP Operation In addition to the browser based client utilities the B051 000 also provides stand alone Windows and Java applications that can be used without a browser
14. The applications can be found on the B051 000 CD The Windows Client program is called 5051 000winclient exe the Java Client program is called iClientJ jar Installation To install the stand alone Windows Client program do the following Copy B051 000winclient exe from the software CD to a convenient location on your hard disk 2 Run the program and follow along with the installation dialog boxes When the installation completes an icon 8051 000 iClient is placed on your desktop and a program entry is made in the Windows Start menu Start All Programs B051 000 iClient Starting Up To connect to the B051 000 either click its icon on the desktop or click its entry on the Start menu If this 1s 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 B051 000 s CD case Key in the serial number 5 characters per box and then click OK to bring up the B051 000 Connection Screen Note This is not the same as the serial number that is on the bottom of the unit You must use the serial number from the CD that came with the B051 000 Letters in the serial number must be entered in capitals This dialog box only appears the first time you run the program In the future you go directly to the Windows Client connection screen The Windows Client Connection Screen B051 000 WinClient Server List Name IP 6051 000 172 18
15. can connect If you don t already have Java it is available for free download from Sun s Java web site http java sun com Starting Up To connect to the B051 000 with the stand alone Java Client program copy the iClientJ jar file from the B051 000 CD to a convenient location on your hard disk and then double click its icon to bring up the Java Client connection screen Note If this is the first time that you are running the program a dialog box appears requesting you to input your serial number ELS xl Sr ud Heuer LE i_ are ell The Java Client Connection Screen ite sind Logging In Once the B051 000 connects to the unit you specified a login window appears Lh CIHTRMTH Priwe d aaa sd x Hemi pd eger id On O iC aac The serial number can be found on the B051 000 s CD case This is not the same as the serial number that is on the bottom of the unit You must use the serial number from the CD that came with the B051 000 Key in the serial number 5 characters per box and click OK to bring up the B051 000 connection screen This dialog box will not appear after you have entered the serial number for the first time You will go directly to the Java Client connection screen when starting up in the future To connect to the B051 000 Key in its IP address in the Server field 2 Key in the correct port number 3 Click Connect Provide a valid username and password and click OK
16. cases however the reverse is true If you experience pointer sync problems try selecting the other mode Resolution The display resolution should be set to 1024 x 768 Under Text Mode 1 Go to OK mode and issue the following commands setenv output device screen r1024x768x60 reset all Under XWindow 1 Open a console and issue the following command m64config res 1024x768x60 2 Log out 3 Log in The display resolution should be set to 1024 x 768 Under Text Mode 1 Go to OK mode and issue the following commands setenv output device screen r1024x768x60 reset all Under XWindow 1 Open a console and issue the following command m64config res 1024x768x60 2 Log out 3 Log in The default configuration is for the local and remote mouse pointers to automatically sync when you connect however this is only supported by USB mice on Windows and Mac G4 or higher systems You must select Manual as the Mouse Sync Mode choice and sync the pointers manually Appendix Troubleshooting continued The Log Server Problem Resolution The Log Server program does not run The Log Server requires the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 driver in order to access the database This driver is automatically installed with Windows ME 2000 and XP For Windows 98 or NT you will have to go to the Microsoft download site http www microsoft com data download htm to retrieve the driver file MDAC 2 7 RTM Refresh 2 70 9001 0 Since t
17. contents of the log file Customization The Customization administration icon allows the Administrator to A F t d set Timeout Login failure and Working mode parameters Wildad oe P vw E SI a1 Management nee C alowed 5 Timeout 3 metes us J eth IO Enable Browser J Enable Device List 4 Enable M ituser Logout Force Al to Grayscale 9 Automate Marua os PC Language Engish Reset on exit TAPP LTE Copyright 2008 Tripp Lite Al nights reserved All trademarks are the property of ther respective owners Administration Customization continued An explanation of the Customization parameters is given in the table below Parameter Explanation Timeout If the B051 000 doesn t receive any input from a computer that is accessing it with the Windows Client or Java Applet for the amount of time specified here it ends the connection The default is 3 minutes Login Failure Allowed Sets the number of consecutive failed login attempts that are permitted from a remote computer The default is 5 Timeout Sets the amount of time a remote computer must wait before attempting to login again after it has exceeded the number of allowed failures The default is 3 minutes Working Mode Enable ICMP If CMP is checked the B051 000 can be pinged and an IP address can be assigned with the ARP command If itis not checked the device cannot be pinged or assigned an IP address with the AR
18. from the user list The user information will be displayed in the right panel of the screen Edit this information and click Update If you do not click the Update button your changes will be lost Note For security purposes the Password and Confirm fields are not displayed If you do not want to change the user s password simply leave the two fields as is If you do want to change the user s password key in the new password in the Password and the Confirm fields Administration User Management continued The Reset button clears all the user profile information in the right panel of the screen When you have made all your changes click Apply In order for your changes to be saved the Apply button must be clicked When editing a user profile both the Update button and the Apply button must be clicked An explanation of the user profile items is given in the table below Item Description Username A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed Password A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed Confirm To verify you have typed in the password correctly you are asked to enter it again If the two entries do not match you will not Password be allowed to save the changes This is an optional field that is used to record any additional information about the user profile Permissions Click on a permission to add or remove access to a particular feature You can choose to assign Admin permiss
19. mouse response time Appendix WARRANTY REGISTRATION Visit www tripplite com warranty today to register the warranty for your new Tripp Lite product You ll be automatically entered into a drawing for a chance to win a FREE Tripp Lite product No purchase necessary Void where prohibited Some restrictions apply See website for details 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 e 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 FCC Part 68 Notice United States Only If your Modem Fax Protection causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service If possible they will notify you in advance If advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment If it does you will be given advance notice to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service If you experience troub
20. 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 Priority List Sets the level for how detailed the search results display should be If nothing is selected all results will display If all results do display entries highlighted in Red are of high or Most important to installations security Entries highlighted in Blue are of medium or Less important to installtions security Entries highlighted in Black are of the least or Least important to installations security Start Date Select the date that you want the search to start from The format follows the MM DD Y Y YY convention e g 11 04 2005 Start Time Select the time that you want the search to start from End Date Select the date that you want the search to end at The format follows the MM DD Y YYY convention e g 11 04 2005 Key in text here that you want the search to filter the events by Maintenance Select the time that you want the search to end at This function allows the Administrator to remove all records that have passed their expiration limit See page 43 for details In order to delete old files from the log server the maintenance function must be performed Options The Options menu consists of only one function Network Retry nu xj Network Retry Network Retry allows you to set the number of seconds that the Log brbereal Server should wait before attempting to connect
21. screen Edit this information and click Update If you do not click the Update button your changes will be lost Note For security purposes the Password and Confirm fields are not displayed If you do not want to change the user s password simply leave the two fields as is If you do want to change the user s password key in the new password in the Password and the Confirm fields The Reset button clears all the user profile information in the right panel of the screen When you have made all your changes click Apply In order for your changes to be saved the App y button must be clicked When editing a user profile both the Update button and the Apply button must be clicked Username A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed Password A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed Confirm To verify you have typed in the password correctly you are asked to enter it again If the two entries do not match you will not Password be allowed to save the changes This is an optional field that is used to record any additional information about the user profile View Only Checking View Only allows a user to view the video of the computers servers connected to the B051 000 but they are not allowed to perform any operations on the computers Virtual Media Checking Virtual Media allows a user to utilize the B051 000 s Virtual Media feature Java Applet Checking Java Applet allows a user to access t
22. the local and remote mouse pointers are out of sync in most cases performing this function will bring them back into sync If you are not satisfied with the results use the Screen Position arrows to position the remote display manually Note This function works best with a bright screen Video Quality Drag the slider bar to adjust the overall video quality The higher the value the clearer the picture and the more video data goes through the network Depending on the network bandwidth a high value may slow down keyboard and mouse response time Enable Refresh The B051 000 can redraw the screen every 1 to 99 seconds to eliminate unwanted artifacts and provide a better picture Select Enable Refresh and enter a number from 1 through 99 The B051 000 will redraw the screen at the interval you specify This feature is disabled by default Detect Tolerance This setting sets a threshold for filtering out undesired screen artifacts Note A high setting will decrease the amount of video information traveling through the network If you are experiencing slow keyboard and mouse response time this setting may help Grayscale Click this button to toggle the remote display between grayscale and color Switching to grayscale can help improve the keyboard and mouse response time by decreasing the amount of data that must travel through the network connection Message Board The B051 000 supports multiple user logins which can possibly E Pl uj
23. 12 90 Server 208 78 65 212 93000 A description of the items in the AP Windows Client connection screen is given in the following table Item Description Server List Each time the B051 000 AP Windows Client program is run it searches the user s local LAN segment for B051 000 units and lists whichever ones it finds in this box If you want to connect to one of these units select it and click Login When you are finished with your session click Logout Server This area is used when you want to connect to a B051 000 at a remote location You can drop down the P list box and select an address from the list If the address you want isn t listed you can key in the IP address you want Next you will need to key in the port number in the Port field If you don t know the port number contact your System Administrator When the IP address and port number for the unit you wish to connect to have been specified click Login to start the connection When you have finished with your session click Logout Login Starts the connection to the B051 000 Logout This button becomes active once you log into a B051 000 Remote View This button becomes active once you log into a B051 000 Change This button becomes active once you log into a B051 000 Password Admin Utility This button becomes active once you log into a B051 000 AP Operation Logging In Once the B051 000 connects to the unit you specified a login window Aft
24. 3 HTTP The port number for a browser login Valid entries are from 1 65535 The default is 80 HTTPs The port number for a secure browser login Valid entries are from 1 65535 The default is 443 Note If there is no firewall on an Intranet for example it doesn t matter what these numbers are set to since they have no effect The access ports cannot have the same value You must set a different value for each one IP Address The B051 000 can either have its IP address assigned dynamically when starting up DHCP or it can be given a fixed IP address To have an IP address assigned automatically by a DHCP server select the Obtain an IP address automatically button Note If the B051 000 is on a network that uses DHCP to assign network addresses and you need to ascertain its IP address contact your system administrator To specify a fixed IP address select the Set IP address manually button and fill in the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway that are appropriate for your network DNS Server The B051 000 can either have its DNS server address assigned automatically or a fixed address can be specified To assign a DNS server address automatically select the Obtain DNS server address automatically button To specify a fixed address select the Use the following DNS server address button and fill in the required information IP Installer Settings An IP Installer utility IPInstaller exe is provided on th
25. Benign loto g Replace the value shown with the desired B051 000 permission i attribute value See below for details n FE ciii The Permission Attribute Value 1s made up of two parts the IP Jm Usado Tn mt address of the B051 000 a user will access and a string that indicates page m de Lng i the access rights the user has on the B051 000 at that IP address The following rules apply to the makeup of the permission attribute value entry An ampersand amp connects the B051 000 s IP address with the access rights string e The access rights string is made up of various combinations of the following characters c w j 1 v s The characters can be entered in upper or lower case The meaning of the characters is provided in the Permission String Characters table below The characters in the access rights string are separated by a comma There are no spaces before or after the comma e Ifa user has access rights to more than one B051 000 each permission segment is separated by a semicolon There are no spaces before or after the semicolon Character Meaning v miseusersacesstoonyviewngtevieodepiay O O O Ts Alows the user to use the Virual Media uncton O Access rights examples are given in the table below User VEUT Meaning User1 10 0 0 166 amp w v User has Windows Client and View Only rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 166 User has no rights on any
26. Click to toggle the remote display between grayscale and color Switching to grayscale can help improve the keyboard and mouse response time by decreasing the amount of data that must travel through the network connection Click to bring up the Virtual Media dialog box The red X indicates that this feature has not been started When in use the icon changes to indicate the type of virtual media device being used Click to open the Message Board x Click to send a Ctrl Alt Del signal to the remote system Click on the keyboard to enable the on screen keyboard Click on the drop down arrow to bring up a list of available language keyboards You can choose between English Chinese Taiwan Japanese German French Spanish Korean and Italian RN Click to exit the remote view These icons show the Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock status of the remote computer e When the lock state is On the LED is bright green and the lock hasp is closed e When the lock state is Off the LED is dull green and the lock hasp is open Click on the icon to toggle the status Note When you first connect ensure the LEDs are accurate by clicking on them to set them Hotkey Setup Various actions related to manipulating the remote server can be accomplished with hotkeys The Hotkey Setup utility is accessed by clicking the icon on the Control Panel The actions performed by a CDS 3 xj dri the Hotkeys are listed in the left panel the d
27. Control Panel The virtual media function only supported by the Windows Client program When log in the browser generates a CA Root certificate is not trusted or a Certificate Error message The Windows Client Problem The certificate can be trusted click on the link that says Continue to this website Not recommended See page 12 for details Resolution Windows Client won t connect to the B051 000 DirectX 7 0 or higher must be installed on your computer When log in the browser generates a CA Root certificate is not trusted or a Certificate Error message The certificate can be trusted click on the link that says Continue to this website Not recommended See page 12 for details Part of remote window is off my monitor Use the AutoSync feature to sync the local and remote monitors Virtual Media doesn t work Make sure that the Virtual Media cable is properly connected See page 33 Mac Systems Problem The local and remote mouse pointers do not sync Sun Systems Problem Video display problems with HD15 interface systems e g Sun Blade 1000 servers Video display problems with 13W3 interface systems e g Sun Ultra servers The local and remote mouse pointers do not sync Resolution There are two USB I O settings for Mac computers Mac 1 and Mac 2 see Customization page 27 In general Mac 1 works with older operating system versions and Mac 2 works with the newer ones In some
28. Firmware Upgrade 5 After the upload completes a message appears on the screen to inform you that the firmware upgrade succeeded Click the Logout As new versions of the B051 000 firmware become available they iconem ue baton ibtbel dero a D pace can be downloaded from www tripplite com If there are no firmware upgrade files on our website none are currently available 6 In the screen that comes up click Yes to confirm that you want to exit and reset the B051 000 Note You will need to wait between TOHHOEEROELUISUEUUNRLOS a IODONIUEE 30 and 60 seconds before logging back in 1 Download the new firmware file to a computer that is on the same network as the B051 000 but not directly connected to it Backup Configuration User Accounts 2 On the same computer open your browser log in to the B051 000 The Backup Configuration User Accounts section of the page gives and click on the Maintenance administration icon you the ability to back up the B051 000 s configuration and or user profile information Backup ionika Leer Accents Password Lipi 7 EadupCanfgurason T Backup User Accounts Badup A Ferre irae Administration Maintenance continued To perform a backup do the following l In the Password field key in a password for the file Note Make a note of the password as you will need it to be able to restore the file Select what information you want to backup You can backup the B051 000 conf
29. For the Virtual Media feature to work the included Virtual ee e I ma Media USB cable must be connected between the B051 000 and the oll Bee Pt 1 Iznol D computer server you wish to access the virtual media on The USB tonem E ai li cable can not be connected to a USB port on a KVM switch that is H used for keyboard mouse functionality It can only be connected to a ae KVM switch that contains a USB port that is strictly a Hub port Locwi Comme cf Lon Emmi E Loca Desk 77 1 Click on the icon to bring up the Virtual Media dialog box Lee ru priii Beer ame 8mm ud P Bun niim med T Pie EM Note You can dismiss the Virtual Media dialog box at this point the redirection will stay in effect You can treat the folder as if it were really on the remote server drag and drop files to from it open files on the remote system for editing and save them to the redirected drive etc Files that you save to the redirected drive folder will actually be saved to the USB device on your local system Files that you drag from the redirected drive will actually come from the USB f you select Drive drop down the drive list to select the device on your local system appropriate drive 2 Select the media source 4 To end the redirection bring up the Virtual Media dialog box and um Media xj click Stop Virtual Media Icons The Virtual Media icon on the Wind
30. IP addresses and port numbers for the Primary and Alternate RADIUS servers 3 In the Timeout field set the time in seconds that the B051 000 waits for a RADIUS server reply before it times out 4 In the Retries field set the number of allowed RADIUS retries 5 In the Shared Secret field key in the character string that you want to use for authentication between the B051 000 and the RADIUS Server 6 On the RADIUS server set the access rights for each user according to the information in the table below Character Meaning o rants the user administrator privleges allowing the user to configure the system O O O O O O O O O w Allows the user to access the systom via the Windows Glent progam u T rows the user to access the system va the Java Applet O O OOOO S S Lows the user to access log information via the users browse O O O O O O O O O OSO SSS S S v Limits me user s acoess to ony viewing the video aspa O O O Fs Alows the user to useme Virwal Media function SSS S RADIUS Server access rights examples are given in the table below String Meaning User has administrator privileges user can access the system via the Windows Client W J L User can access the system via the Windows Client user can access the system via the Java Applet user can access log information via the user s browser Note Characters are not case sensitive Characters are comma delimited AP Operat
31. Key field as you press them 3 Click Set 4 Click Close Note Hotkey commands must be one key at a time unless they are combined with Ctrl Alt or Shift n the case of combined keys both keys must be pressed at the same time the same as you would do when pressing Ctrl Alt Delete Video Settings Video Settings Screen Position FH Video Quality Low J High Enable Refresh Refresh every seconds Deteck Tolerance Low J High Close The Video settings dialog box allows you to adjust the placement and picture quality of the remote screen as displayed on your monitor The meanings of the adjustment options are given in the table below Option Description Adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the remote computer window by clicking the Arrow buttons Auto Sync Click Auto Sync to have the function detect the vertical and horizontal offset values of the remote screen and automatically synchronize it with the local screen If the local and remote mouse pointers are out of sync in most cases performing this function will bring them back into sync If you are not satisfied with the results use the Screen Position arrows to position the remote display manually Note This function works best with a bright screen Video Quality Drag the slider bar to adjust the overall video quality The higher the value the clearer the picture and the more video data goes through the network Depending on t
32. Menu the Detect Tolerance slider bar can be adjusted to limit the amount of information being sent through the network If you are having problems with keyboard and mouse response time setting the Detect Tolerance slider bar to high can help Grayscale Another icon contained in the Windows Client Control Panel see the following section is the Grayscale icon Clicking this icon will force the video on the monitor to be displayed in grayscale which can reduce the amount of data traveling through the network and improving keyboard and mouse response time The Windows Client The Windows Client Control Panel The Windows Client Control Panel located in the top center of the The panel consists of an icon bar with a text bar below it rovides utilities to help you control remote KVM operations f E PY P The text bar performs two functions it displays the remote server s p video resolution and also displays messages from the message ae p F ik 83 mj cx T ri B board when you do not have the message board open See page 33 for more information about the message board 1024x765 60 eine The control panel can be moved to any location on the screen by moving the mouse pointer over one of its borders and dragging The icons in the control panel are described in the table below Icon Description LN Click to bring up the Hotkey Setup dialog box Click to bring up the Video Adjustment dialog box al
33. OM Drives e USB Floppy Drives e USB Flash Drives IDE CD ROM DVD ROM Drives e mage Files iso Introduction Components Front View Rear View TRIPP LITE EA VIRTUAL dali AA IP REMOTE o o Oo Oo MEDIA O O TRIPP LITE access Uni O 2 2 9 9 toy 10 100 Ma 7 Model B051 000 ACCESS UNIT RESET Mbps LINK POWER e Model B051 000 PC KVM PS 2 USB CONSOLE No Component Description No Component Description EB LAN Port The Cat5e 6 cable that connects the B051 000 EB Power Jack The included power adapter connects to the unit to a network plugs in here here EJ Reset Switch 1 Pressing and releasing this switch will Fi Virtual Media The included USB 2 0 device cable connects perform a system reset Port here when using the Virtual Media feature 2 Pressing and holding the switch for more E PC KVM Port The KVM cable kit that connects the B051 000 than 3 seconds restores the B051 000 to its to a KVM switch or server connects to the unit factory default configuration settings here 3 Pressing and holding this switch while Ef Console port The console connector kit that connects a Local powering the unit on will restore the factory Console to the B051 000 connects to the unit default firmware version This operation here should only be performed in the event of a l l l firmware upgrade failure that results in the Ed RS 232 port An RS 232 serial port is provided for out of band and low bandwi
34. Open Windows Client link the remote server s display appears as a window on your desktop ID T 520 41 2000 000 Bes ae t Ma EN La nakai e You can maximize the window drag the borders to resize the window or use the scrollbars to move around the screen To switch between your local and remote programs minimize the Windows Client window and use Alt Tab as you normally would Mouse Synchronization Tips 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 following Windows Note In order for the local and remote mice to synchronize you must use the generic mouse driver supplied with the MS 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 gt 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 mundi Dg iler sco PET apa Fetes Paci qund pe dandi i d AOO pajp d Lee a Cm fim C Taip No nmi p bove porti to bur dall lcs in dig bc 3 Hd c GED The Windows Client Windows Windows XP Windows Server 2003 1 Open the Mouse Properties dialog box Control Panel Mouse 2 Click the Pointer Opt
35. P command CMP is checked by default Enable Device List If this item is checked the device will show up in the list of local B051 000 units on the AP Windows Client Connection screen see The Windows Client Connection Screen page 11 If it is not checked it will not show up It is checked by default Force All to Grayscale If this item is checked the remote display for all users is changed to grayscale This can speed up I O transfer in low bandwidth situations By default this item is not checked Enable Browser If this item is checked users are allowed access to the B051 000 from a browser If this function is not enabled users will not be able to log into the unit via their browser It is checked by default Enable Multiuser If this item is checked multiple users can log into the B051 000 at the same time It is checked by default Mouse Sync Automatic If this item is checked the B051 000 will automatically sync the remote and local mouse pointers It is Mode checked by default Note This feature only supports USB mice on Windows and Mac G4 or higher systems For all other configurations we recommend that you select Manual Manual If this item is checked all mouse synching must be done manually with the Windows Client and Java Applet synching procedures See Auto Sync on pages 30 and 36 for details By default this item is not checked Note Sun systems must use the Manual setting USB IO Settings OS When con
36. Person objectclass User cn steve sn steve permission w v p j c 1 usetPassword password ou Users ais Ld 8 Copynght C 2008 Tripplite 8 Al Raghts Reserved 8 Author Judy K9 Date November 27 2008 Summary Define the LDAP schema a2 a2 E amp TRIPPLITE OID 1 3 6 1 4 21317 A atmbutetype 13614 1 21317114272 NAME permession EQUALITY caseIgnere Match SUBSTR caseIgnoceSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1361411466 115 1211 15 SINGLE VALUE obyectclass 13614 1 21317114 1 2 NAME User SUP cepararanonalPerzon STRUCTURAL MAY permusson userCertiicaton de come dc tripplitee cn Managere ou Userse cn steveec Cnr aaac The following figure illustrates an LDIF file that defines the OpenLDAP group for the B051 000 BHRHRHHEHHRHRHHRHRHHRHRHHHHRHRHHRHRHHHHRHHHHHHHNHHHHHHRHRHHREM Copyright C 2008 TrippLite All Rights Reserved Author Judy Date November 27 2008 Summary Define the LDAP schema BHHEHSERSHERHERSEHRERHRRERERRRERRN RAR RRR RRR ARR dn cn judyl ou Users dc tripplite dc com objectclass top objectclass person objectclass organizationalPerson objectclass User en judyl sn judyl usetPassword password dn cn ccc dc tripplite de com objectClass groupOfN ames cn ccc member cn judyl cn users dc tripplite dc com dn cn bbb dc tripplite dc com objectClass groupOfN ames en bbb member cn cc
37. a MAC Filter C Enter Phe MAC bareti For exerce 1 Select the desired MAC Filter from the list and click Edit An Edit Le dialog box similar to the Add dialog box appears 2 Delete the old address and replace it with the new one Click OK Note To block a computer from accessing the B051 000 you do not need to filter both its IP address and its MAC address Any computer blocked by a MAC Filter will be denied access to the B051 000 even 2 Type in the desired MAC address and click OK if the computer is allowed to access the B051 000 under the IP Filters that are set up 3 Repeat these steps for any additional MAC addresses you want to filter Advanced Network Management Settings ANMS The Advanced Network Management Settings ANMS administration icon allows you to set up login authorization J n z Gener al eur ANIMS user CuslrAiEDon AE management from external sources It is divided into three main Mecsnement RADIUS ae Ete panels as described below 7 eae en CON Primary RADIUS Server De Ports Alternate RADDJS Server IP Port Et Tezecl areari Betimi Shared Secret at least amp characters LDAP Auhentacsblins Sethi Loput LDAP Server IP Pert Teseout seconds LDAP Adrinestretor Dii LDAP Amrnestrathr Fbtwond Sesrch DH 8051 000 Admn Group lang Server Selling og Server MAC Machen 000000000000 Port 8001 Apply T PeUTE Ceerynght E 2000 Tr
38. a particular activity the icon for that activity doesn t appear Utility Icons Function Remote Console Clicking on this icon when on any screen will take you back to the Remote Console Preview screen Log All of the events that take place on the B051 000 are recorded in a log file If you have access clicking on this icon will allow you to view the log file Logout Click on this icon to logout of the B051 000 Note It is recommended that you logout of every session If you exit the B051 000 without clicking the logout icon you must wait for the logout timeout setting to expire before you can login again See page 27 for logout timeout setting options Administration Icons Remote Console Preview The icons arranged horizontally across the top of the page are The main portion of the screen shows a preview of the display from linked to the administration utilities which are used to configure the computer server that is being accessed the B051 000 The ability to make configuration changes via these administration icons depends on the permissions associated with a user s login information If a user does not have access to a configuration they will not have access to its corresponding administration icon Remote Console Preview Note The general icon is non configurable and is available to all users Windows Bohs on RP ELE 9 rrr dE Y Open Java Applet Open Windows Client Setting up an IP Addr
39. ac I works best with older Mac OS versions whereas Mac 2 works best with newer ones This may vary however If you encounter problems with one setting try selecting the other one Adjust Mouse Hotkey The Windows Client Control Panel which is discussed in the following sections contains a Hotkey Alt M by default that syncs the local mouse pointer with the remote mouse pointer Simply press the Alt M Hotkey and the local and remote mouse pointers should sync within a few seconds Mic Fue Prope SS Pips Oe yae mum a prie caer iin mm il a or Inher portar pcr L a ee a 2 DOSTas mh ery Www ogo of cere ca cee ew TAL Auto Sync Button In the Video Settings Menu which is discussed in the following sections there is an Auto Sync button that also serves to sync the local and remote mouse pointers In most cases performing an Auto Sync will align the two mouse pointers Video Quality Slider Bar The Video Settings Menu also contains a slider bar that adjusts the quality of the video being displayed on the monitor The higher the quality of the video the more data is being passed through the network Higher volumes of data will cause a delay in the time that it takes for your keyboard and mouse input to appear on the monitor To decrease the quality of the video and improve response time adjust the Video Quality slider bar to a lower setting Detect Tolerance Slider Bar Also in the Video Settings
40. ames of the users that you wish to send the message to before sending your message e Ifa user has disabled chat its icon displays before the user s name to indicate so e Ifa user has occupied the KVM or the KM the corresponding icon displays before the user s name to indicate so The Java Applet Message Board continued 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 Ctrl Alt Del Clicking this button sends the Ctrl Alt Del signal to the remote system On Screen Keyboard The B051 000 supports an on screen keyboard available in English Chinese Taiwan Japanese German French Spanish Korean and Italian Click on the arrow to the right of the icon to display the list of available languages After selecting your language click the icon to bring up the keyboard In the future after having selected the desired language you only need to click the keyboard icon Exit Click this button to exit the Java Applet and return to local operation Lock LEDs The Lock Key LEDs show the Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll
41. area codes if necessary then click Next 8 In the Completing the New Connection Wizard dialog box check Add a shortcut to this connection on my desktop and click Finish This completes the connection setup Double click the desktop shortcut icon to make a dial in connection to the B051 000 Appendix Troubleshooting General Operation Problem Erratic Operation The Windows Client link doesn t appear in the Remote Console Display when log in with Firefox The Java Applet Problem Java Applet won t connect to the B051 000 National language characters don t appear Resolution e f the B051 000 is connected to a KVM switch make sure to power on the switch before powering on the B051 000 Press and hold the Reset button for longer than three seconds The Windows Client link requires ActiveX Since Firefox doesn t support ActiveX only the Java Applet is available Resolution 1 Java 6 Update 3 or higher must be installed on your computer 2 Make sure to include the correct login string when you specify the B051 000 s IP address If a Default web page name is entered into the Security Settings screen See page 17 you will need to type it in at the end of the B051 000 URL 3 Close out of your browser and try again Use the B051 000 s On Screen Keyboard and make sure that the local and remote computers are set to the same language See On Screen Keyboard page 40 There is no Virtual Media icon on my
42. assword password dn cn cec dc tripplite dc com objectClass groupOfN ames cn ccc member cn judyl cn users de tripplite de com dn cn bbb dc tripplite de com objectClass groupOfN ames cn bbb member cn ccc dc tripplite de com dn cn aaa de tripplite dc com objectClass groupOfN ames cn aaa member cn bbb dc tripplite dc com 3 Restart the LDAP server 4 Write the LDIF file and create the database entries in init Idif with the dapadd command as shown in the following example ldapadd f init ldif x D cn Manager dc trip plite dc com w secret AP Operation User Management This page is used to set up and manage user profiles It defines the access rights of each user Up to 64 user profiles can be established C EI Geen ud amu ee ee c An explanation of the user profile items is given in the table below Item Description The settings on this page are described below Adding a User Profile To add a user profile fill in the information in the right panel of the screen and click Add The new user s name appears in the User List Deleting a User Profile To delete a user profile select the desired profile from the User List and click Remove The user s name is removed from the panel Editing a User Profile To edit a user profile you must first select the desired profile from the user list The user information will be displayed in the right panel of the
43. ave been configured they appear in the IP Filter and or MAC Filter list boxes The Default web page name lets the Administrator specify a login string in addition to the IP address that users must include when they access the B051 000 with a browser Users must include the forward slash and the string along when they specify the IP address in the browser s URL bar For security purposes we recommend that you change this string from time to time e For example entering abcdefg in the Default web page name field will require users to type in 192 168 0 126 abcdefg to access the B051 000 remotely Note If no string is specified here anyone can access the B051 000 with a Web browser using the IP address alone This makes the installation less secure Filtering To enable IP and or MAC filtering click the IP Filter Enable and or MAC Filter Enable checkbox There are a maximum of 100 filters allowed for each e If the include button is checked all the addresses within the filter range are allowed access to the B051 000 all other addresses are denied access e If the exclude button is checked all the addresses within the filter range are denied access to the B051 000 all other addresses are allowed access IP Filtering To add an IP Filter 1 Check the ZP Filter Enable check box 2 Click Add A dialog box similar to the one below appears 3 Type the IP address or the first IP address in a range of IP addresses you
44. base type The default is bdb Berkeley DB ar geils Aane e Specify the server suffix All entries in the directory will have this database bdb suffix which represents the root of the directory tree For example sui dc tripplite dc com rootdn cn Manager dc tnipplite dc com rootpw secret directory data with suffix dc tripplite dc com the fully qualified name of all entries in the database will end with dc tripplite dc com Starting the OpenLDAP Server To start the OpenLDAP server run slapd the OpenLDAP server UT 1 main new debug Hed i 255 executable file from the command line slapd supports a number of sak chor sade ta bk ro ARS 1 1 1 1 1 1 iir openLDAP slard 2 2 29 Oct 21 2005 16 01 14 command line options the most important option is the d switch that HMolvjeELTIRA oponldap 22 29 ervercisapd triggers debug information For example a command of s1apd d an d FU nG BOE Sateen slapd starting 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 Administration 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 B051 000 the B051 000 User class and the permission attribute are extended to define a new schema The
45. c de tripplite dc com dn cn aaa dc tripplite de com objectClass groupOfN ames cn aaa member cn bbb dc tripplite de com Administration Using the New Schema To use the new schema do the following 1 Save the new schema file e g B051 000 schema in the OpenLDAP schema directory 2 Add the new schema to the slapd conf file as shown in the figure below ucdata path Jucdata include schema cote schema include schema cosine schema include schema inetorgperson schema include schema openldap schema include schema schema amp Define global ACLs to disable default read acccess access to dn children ou Users de tripplite dc com by dn cn Manager dc tripplite dc com write by self read by anonymous auth by none pidfile run slapd pid argfile ran slapd args EEE EE He ae a ae ae ae ae a a a a a a a a a a a ae BDB database definitions HEHEHE He ae He ae ae a a ae a ae a a a a a a a a ae database bdb suffix dc tripplite dc com rootdn cn M anaber de tripplite dc com rootpw secret directory data Log Server Settings 3 Restart the LDAP server 4 Write the LDIF file and create the database entries in init ldif with the dapadd command as shown in the following example ldapadd f init ldif x D cn Manager dc tripplite dc com w secret Important transactions that occur on the B051 000 such as logins and internal status messages are kept in an automatica
46. ch that you are installing Note The diagram shows a connection to a KVM switch with PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports using a PS 2 KVM cable kit 3 If you want to use the Virtual Media function plug the USB 2 0 Virtual Media Cable provided with this package from a computer server s USB port into the B051 000 Virtual Media port Note Virtual Media will not work if the cable is plugged into a USB port on a KVM switch that is used for keyboard mouse functionality it must be connected to a computer server or a KVM USB port that is strictly a Hub port 4 Plug a Tripp Lite Cat5e NOOI or N002 Series or Cat6 N201 Series cable into the B051 000 LAN port and then connect the other end to your network jack 5 Plug the power adapter cable into the B051 000 power jack and then plug the power adapter into an AC power source Note It is recommended that you plug the unit into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor UPS or Line Conditioner to help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power i 3t JL JL JC JE 1E 36 2 E dc uc 3c dc 36 Jc 3c 3 Setting up an IP Address IP Address Determination If you are an administrator logging in for the first time you need to access the B051 000 in order to give it an IP address that users can connect to There are three methods to choose from IP Installer Brow
47. ction has been established open your browser and specify the address 792 168 192 1 From here operation of the B051 000 is the same as if you had accessed it from the ordinary network Note When accessing the B051 000 via PPP Dial In Modem video is automatically forced to grayscale and the Video Quality setting is set at the lowest level Connection Setup Example Windows XP Function Specification Dimensions LxWxH Serial Modem Cable Serial Modem Cable d Phone Line A Modem Remote Operator Modem To set up a dial in connection to the B051 000 under Windows XP do the following 1 From the Start menu select Control Panel Network Connections Create a New Connection 2 When the Welcome to the New Connection Wizard dialog box appears click Next to move on 3 In the Network Connection Type dialog box select Connect to the network at my workplace and click Next 4 In the Network Connection dialog box select Dial up connection and click Next 5 In the Connection Name dialog box key in a name for the connection and click Next 6 In the Connection Availability dialog box you can select either Anyone s use or My use only depending on your preferences then click Next Note If you are the only user on this computer this dialog box won t appear 7 In the Phone Number to dial dialog box key in the phone number of the modem connected to the BO51 000 be sure to include country and
48. cumentation 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 B051 000 the B051 000User 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 B051 000 is shown in the figure below LDAP Data Structure 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 for the B051 000 is shown in the figure below ucdata path ucdata include schema core schema pidtle run slapd pid argshile run slapd args database bdb suffix dc tripplite dc com rootdn cn Manager dc tnipplite dc com rootpw secret directory data De Program Filesipeni DAP slapd d 255 maine new dena ieue ie 256 main new conto nie i3 Asiapi conf iir OpenLDAP slapd 2 2 29 Oct 21 2005 18 01 14 MMohr BEL TIR A cponid ap 2 2 20 9 onl esta bdb db init Initializing EDB database slapd starting Copynght C 2008 Tripple All Raghts Reserved Author Judy Date November Z7 2008 Summary Define the LDAP schema ax ur E Ld Lr ay ee az zs amp TRIPPLITE OID 1 3 6 1 4 21317 i atmbu
49. d In the future having selected the language you only need to click the icon Exit Click this button to exit the remote session and return to local operation Lock LEDs The Lock Key LEDs show the Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock status of the remote computer When the lock state is Off the LED is dull green and the lock hasp is open 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 administrator All Users The system will go down in Smins administrator When the lock state is On the LED turns bright green and the lock hasp is closed Click on the icon to toggle the status Note When you first connect ensure the LEDs are accurate by clicking on them to set them The Java Applet The Java Applet makes the B051 000 accessible to all platforms that have Java 2 installed Java 2 is available for free download from Sun s Java web site http java sun com To access the B051 000 with the Java Applet 1 Log in to the BO51 000 and click the Open Java Applet link in the Remote Console Preview panel 2 After 30 seconds or so the remote server s display appears as a window on your desktop Note If a security dialog box appears accept the certificate Navigation As with the Windows Client you can work on the remote system just as i
50. d ou Users Using the New Schema To use the new schema do the following 1 Save the new schema file e g B051 000 schema in the OpenLDAP schema directory 2 Add the new schema to the slapd conf file as shown in the figure below ucdata path ucdata include schema core schema include schema cosine schema include schema inetorgperson schema include schema openldap schema include schema schema Define global ACLs to disable default read acccess access to dn children ou Users dc tripplite dc com by dn cn Manager dc tripplite dc com write by self read by anonymous auth by none pidfile run slapd pid argfile run slapd args BHEUSHHHHHHHHHHHHHEHHHHRHHUERHHHRHHHERHHRHRHHERHHHRHHNREHH amp BDB database definitions BHHSHHHHHRHHHHEHHHERHHHHRHHUERHHHRHHEHRHHHHERHHHERHHNERHHEREHE database bdb suffix dc tripplite dc com rootdn cn M anaber de tripplite dc com rootpw secret directory data The following figure illustrates an LDIF file that defines the OpenLDAP group for the B051 000 BHRHRHHRHRHRHHRERHHRHRHRHHRHNHHRHHRHHHHHHHHHHHRHRHHRHRHHHHRER Copyright C 2008 TrippLite All Rights Reserved Author Judy Date November 27 2008 Summary Define the LDAP schema HHHHHHHHHHHRAARHRRRRRR RRR dn cn judyl ou Users de tripplite dc com objectclass top objectclass person objectclass organizationalPerson objectclass User cn judyl sn judyl usetP
51. devices and lists the ones it finds in the Device List Panel The Device List Panel consists of three columns as shown in the following table Item Description Model Name The device s model name B051 000 MAC Address The MAC address of the device IP Address The current IP Address of the device 3 Select the B051 000 from the Device List e If there is more than one B051 000 use the MAC address to find the unit that you want The MAC address can be located on the bottom of the unit e If the list is empty or the B051 000 does not appear click Enumerate to refresh the Device List Note The Network Adapter drop down list pertains to computers that have more than one network adapter installed Users should select the network adapter that they want the Enumerate signal to be sent to 4 Once you have selected the desired BO51 000 you must choose whether you want to Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP or Specify an IP address If you choose the latter fill in the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields with the information appropriate to your network 5 Click Set IP 6 Once the IP address shows up in the Device List click Exit ECT Ou 9 Gorm ad Network Sonaty ANMS User EN WA c ff Cunbomination Mertens n Remete Console Log Logout amp E Jove Applet Open Windows Chert Download Windows Cent Plugin neu Copyright 2008 Tripp Lite Al rights reserved Al t
52. dth modem and serial device becoming inoperable i l terminal connections Note This switch is recessed and must be pushed with a thin object such as the end ofa paper clip or ballpoint pen EJ 10 100 Mbps This LED lights Orange to indicate a data LED transmission speed of 10Mbps or Green to indicate a Data transmission speed of 100 Mbps E Link LED This LED flashes Green to indicate that the B051 000 is being accessed remotely E Power LED This LED lights Orange when the B051 000 is powered on and ready to operate Hardware Setup N Safety Instructions Read all of these instructions before proceeding Save them for future reference General Safety Instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device Do not place the device on any unstable surface If the device falls serious damage may result Do not use the device near water Do not place the device near or over radiators or heat registers Never spill liquid of any kind on the device 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 Unplug
53. dwidth using grayscale and other video quality settings PPP mode modem dialup support for out of band and low bandwidth operation Allows for full screen or sizable remote desktop window nfull screen mode the remote desktop display scales to user s monitor display size Advanced security features include password protection and advanced encryption technologies e Secure 128 bit SSL encryption Enable disable browser operation Event logging e Remote firmware upgrading System Requirements tis recommended that the computers used to access the B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit have at least a Pentium III IGHz processor and that the screen resolution is set to 1024 x 768 Browsers must support 128 bit data encryption tis recommended that the user have an internet connection speed of at least 128 kbps norder to access the Windows Client link your browser must support ActiveX You must be running Sun s Java Runtime Environment JRE 6 Update 3 or higher in order to access the browser based Java Applet and AP Java Client Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 or higher driver must be installed to access the Log Server Video Only the following non interlaced video signals are supported Resolution Refresh Rates 640 x 480 60 72 75 85 90 100 120 720 x 400 800 x 600 56 60 72 75 85 90 100 120 Introduction Cables e A KVM cable kit is required to connect the B051 000 to a KVM switch or se
54. e CD that comes with the B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit It offers a simple method to ascertain and configure IP related settings for the B051 000 When the IP Installer is invoked it scans the network for B051 000 devices and displays the ones it finds e Selecting Enabled allows you to see the IP settings of the devices that were found and to use the utility to set new IP addresses e Selecting View Only allows you to see the IP settings of the devices that were found but you cannot make any changes to the settings e Selecting Disabled will prevent the B051 000 from being found by the IP Installer See IP Installer page 10 for operation details Finishing Up After making any network changes be sure Reset on exit on the Customization page see Customization page 26 has been enabled there is a check in the checkbox before logging out This allows network changes to take effect without having to power the B051 000 off and on Administration Security The security administration icon is used to control access to the B051 000 Overview c 12 Cus Lorre Dor Mantense Md Z 9 5 4 x rcm Aud Log 2 MAC Fiter Enable mide exdude Logout Defauft wed page name opy OFT Guess 6 2000 Ton Ute AL dius reserved Ad bedaka ore the priperty of ir remeciva oves P and MAC Filters control access to the B051 000 based on the IP and or MAC addresses of the computers attempting to access the system If any filters h
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56. ea i M Manual IP Remote Access Unit Model B051 000 RoHS Tested To Comply With FCC Standards COMPLIANT 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 within 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 their own expense RoHS This product is RoHS compliant Package Contents The B051 000 package consists of 1 B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit 1 USB PS 2 Console Connector Kit 1 Rackmounting Kit 1 USB KVM Cable Kit 1 USB 2 0 Virtual Media Cable 1 Software CD with Owner s Manual 1 PS 2 KVM Cable Kit 1 Power Adapter 1 Quick Start Guide TRIPP LITE Tripp Lite World Headquarters 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA 773 869 1234 www tripplite com Note Follow these inst
57. ee Lie Al nghi reserved Al trademark are the property of ther ntspecties ciment Administration RADIUS Settings To allow authorization for the B051 000 through a RADIUS server do the following 1 Check Enable in the RADIUS section of the ANMS screen 2 Fill in the IP addresses and port numbers for the Primary and Alternate RADIUS servers 3 In the Timeout field set the time in seconds that the B051 000 waits for a RADIUS server reply before it times out 4 In the Retries field set the number of allowed RADIUS retries 5 In the Shared Secret field key in the character string that you want to use for authentication between the B051 000 and the RADIUS Server 6 On the RADIUS server set the access rights for each user according to the information in the table below Character Meaning RADIUS Server access rights examples are given in the table below Meaning User has administrator privileges user can access the system via the Windows Client User can access the system via the Windows Client user can access the system via the Java Applet user can access log information via the user s browser Note Characters are not case sensitive Characters are comma delimited LDAP Authentication Settings To allow authentication and authorization for the B051 000 via LDAPS do the following Item Description Put a check in the Enable checkbox to allow LDAP LDAPS authentication and authorization LDAP LDAPS Cl
58. efault Hotkey Commands l emm cee are shown in the panel to the right L4 cw T tor CX AT a Toa pce oa Xp A La Sam nur JE att WDR EET F1 a ume cns EE f The Windows Client Hotkey Setup continued Action Description Toggle screen mode Toggles the screen display between full screen and windowed modes Adjust Video Brings up the video setting dialog box Toggle OSD Toggles the control panel Off and On Default Hotkey Alt F Alt V Alt O Toggle pointer display Toggles the local mouse pointer Off and On so you can choose to show local and remote mouse Alt P pointers at the same time or only the remote mouse pointer Adjust Mouse Synchronizes the movement of the local and remote mice Substitute Alt Key Alt M Although all other keyboard input is captured and sent to the remote computer Alt Tab and F12 Ctrl Alt Del are sent to your local computer In order to implement their effects on the remote system a function key is substituted for the Alt key If you substitute the F12 key for example you would use F12 Tab and Ctrl F12 Del Exit remote view Ends the remote connection to the B051 000 and returns to local operation Alt E Configuring the Hotkeys If you find the default Hotkey combinations inconvenient you can configure your own by following these steps 1 Highlight the Action then Click Start 2 Key in the new combination The key names appear in the
59. ek respective canere To update the network settings you must click on the Login button to log into the B051 000 Once logged in click on the Admin Utility button to access the B051 000 Admin Utility From there you can get to the network settings screen by clicking the Network tab ee m er tom amem E roa Pa a a Lg o 77 mnn d P auicm peg gis Dm ET D aan omm coe me im ae OE gum up ONES ime Qmm ama SS E JA Setting up an IP Address Browser Login The B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit can be accessed from a browser or via the Windows and or Java application AP program The next several chapters describe browser based operations AP access is discussed in Chapter 9 Logging In To login open your browser and specify the IP address of the BOS1 000 you want to access in the browser s URL location bar Note If you do not know the IP address for the B051 000 ask your System Administrator When you try to log in to the device from your browser a Security Alert message appears to inform you that the device s certificate is not trusted and asks if you want to proceed The certificate can be trusted but the alert is triggered because the certificate s name is not found on Microsoft s list of Trusted Authorities You have two options 1 Ignore the warning and click Yes to go on 2 Install the certificate a
60. elease Keyboard Mouse When you occupy the keyboard and mouse other users can see the video but cannot input keyboard or mouse data The button is shadowed and the icon displays next to the occupying user s name in the User List of all users message boards Show Hide User List When you hide the User List the User List panel closes The button is shadowed when the User List is open 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 wish to send the message to before sending your message If a user has disabled chat its icon displays before the user s name to indicate so If a user has occupied the KVM or the KM the corresponding icon displays before the user s name to indicate so 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 Ctrl Alt Del Clicking this button sends the Ctrl Alt Del signal to the remote system On Screen Keyboard The B051 000 supports an on screen keyboard available in English Chinese Taiwan Japanese German French Spanish Korean and Italian Click on the arrow to the right of the icon to display the list of available languages After selecting your language click the icon to bring up the keyboar
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62. er you have successfully logged in the Connection screen appears reappears B051 000 WinClient Server List Name IP 6051 000 172 18 12 90 Server Change Password Admin Utility Provide a valid username and password and click OK to continue Note The default username is administrator the default password is password For security purposes it is strongly recommended that you change these upon accessing the B051 000 for the first time At this time there are four active buttons as described in the table below Item Description Logout Ends the B051 000 session Remote View Click on this button to open a window on your desktop containing the remote server s display This is the same as the one that appears with the browser based Windows Client Refer to Chapter 5 The Windows Client for operational details Change Allows users to change their passwords without Administrator intervention Password Admin Utility The Administrator Utility provides administrators with a non browser based method for configuring and controlling B051 000 operations The Administrator Utility is discussed in the sections that follow The Administrator Utility The Administrator Utility appears as a notebook with six tabs Each tab represents a different administrative function A description of the functions and how to configure their settings is provided in the General Network Security ANMS User Management Customization
63. ess Screen Elements continued The active elements of the Remote Console Preview are described in the following table icon Function Clicking Refresh updates the preview of the remote display Open Windows Clicking the Open Windows Client icon will use a Windows plug in to access the remote display on your desktop Client Note You must be running a Windows operating system to use the Windows Client Clicking the Open Java Applet icon will use a Java applet to open the remote display on your desktop Open Java Applet Note To use the Java Applet you must have Sun s Java Runtime Environment JRE 6 Update 3 or higher installed on your computer Note If a user does not have permission to access the Java Applet or Windows Client the icon will not be available on their screen BO51 000 operation using the Windows Client is discussed in Chapter 5 and operation using the Java Applet is discussed in Chapter 6 Administration The administration utilities represented by the icons located across the top of the B051 000 web page are used to configure the B051 000 s operating environment This chapter discusses each of them in turn Note As you make your configuration changes in each dialog box click Apply to save them After you have made all your configuration changes in order for them to take effect you have to put a check in the Reset on Exit box see Customization page 26 and log out If you don t have configuration pr
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65. extended schema file used to authenticate and authorize users logging in to the B051 000 is shown in the figure below LDAP DIT Design and LDIF File LDAP Data Structure 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 for the B051 000 is shown in the figure below 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 figure below illustrates an LDIF file that creates the DIT for the B051 000 directory tree shown in the figure above BHRHERHHREHHSHEHHHRHHRHHRHHRHHSHHHRHHNHHBHERHHNHHEHERSHMHHSEHHSHAN Copyright C 2008 TrippLite All Rights Reserved Author Judy Date November 27 2008 Summary Define the LDAP schema BHRHERHHREHHRHEHRHRHHRHHRHHRHHSEHHRHHRHHRHHRHHRHHHHHRHRHHMHHSEHN dn dc tripplite dc com objectclass top objectClass dcOhject objectClass organization dn cn Manager dc tripplite dc com objectclass top objectclass person objectclass organizationalPerson cn Manager sn Manager dn ou Users dc tripplite dc com objectclass top objectclass organizationalUnit ou Users dn cn steve ou Users dc tripplite de com objectclass top objectclass person objectclass organizational
66. ey for example you would use F12 Tab and Ctrl F12 Del Ends the remote connection to the B051 000 and returns to local operation Alt E Configuring the Hotkeys If you find the default Hotkey combinations inconvenient you can configure your own by following these steps 1 Highlight the Action and click Start 2 Key in the new combination The key names appear in the Key field as you press them 3 Click Set 4 Click Close Note Hotkey commands must be one key at a time unless they are combined with the Ctrl Alt or Shift Jn the case of combined keys both keys must be pressed at the same time the same as you would do when pressing Ctrl Alt Delete Video Settings The Video settings dialog box allows you to adjust the placement and i l e9 Video Setti picture quality of the remote screen as displayed on your monitor E Video Settings Screen Position Video Quality Low 3 High Enable Refresh Refresh every 2 seconds Detect Tolerance Low 4 High The Java Applet Video Settings continued The meanings of the adjustment options are given in the table below Option Description Adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the remote computer window by clicking the Arrow buttons Auto Sync Click Auto Sync to have the function detect the vertical and horizontal offset values of the remote screen and automatically synchronize it with the local screen If
67. f it were your local system You can maximize the window drag the borders to resize the window or use the scrollbars to move around the screen To switch between your local and remote programs minimize the Windows Client window and use Alt Tab as you normally would Mouse Synchronization Tips 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 following Windows Note In order for the local and remote mice to synchronize you must use the generic mouse driver supplied with the MS 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 a prepa B dadioct Pacem Frac ecl pcr dac e M To phun d Ltd Ha Lam ede pus Lug c rema Ll Eire pore io fa del qul aloo ory hacg bor Windows XP Windows Server 2003 1 Open the Mouse Properties dialog box Control Panel Mouse 2 Click the Pointer Options tab 3 Set the mouse speed to the middle position 6 units in from the left 4 Disable Enhance Pointer Precision bara Poring Fanie iere Weel Hie Mos
68. ginal screws from the bottom of the unit near the rear of the unit 2 Using the screws and bracket provided with the rack mount kit screw the mounting bracket into the B051 000 as shown in the diagram below Phillips hex head M3x8 DIN Rail Mounting To mount the B051 000 on a DIN rail Screw the mounting bracket to the back of the B051 000 as described in steps 1 and 2 of the Rack Mounting Section 2 Use the larger screws supplied with the Rack Mount Kit to screw the DIN rail brackets to the mounting bracket as shown in the diagram below 3 Hang the unit on the DIN rail Hardware Setup Installation To install the B051 000 refer to both the installation diagrams and the following steps 1 To add a local console connect the included USB PS 2 Console connector kit to the B051 000 Console port Connect the local keyboard monitor and mouse to the connector ports on the USB PS 2 Console connector kit Note You can use any combination of keyboard and mouse connections For example you can use a PS 2 keyboard with a USB mouse 2 The B051 000 comes with both a PS 2 and a USB KVM cable kit allowing you to connect to a KVM switch or server with either type of connector Connect the Yellow HD15 connector of the included PS 2 or USB KVM cable kit to the B051 000 PC KVM port Plug the connectors on the other end of the KVM cable kit into the keyboard video and mouse ports of the server or KVM swit
69. give rise to access conflicts To alleviate this problem a message gs board feature similar to an internet chat program allows users to UB am tren communicate with each other E zh BELTISS Eam Fa FEF The buttons on the Button Bar are toggles Their actions are described in the table below Button Function Enable Disable Chat When disabled the amp 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 chat is 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 keyboard video and mouse The button in the message board is shadowed and the icon displays next to the occupying user s name in the User List of all users message boards Occupy Release Keyboard Mouse When you occupy the keyboard and mouse other users can see the video but cannot input keyboard or mouse data The button is shadowed and the icon displays next to the occupying user s name in the User List of all users message boards User List Panel To Hide Unhide the User List panel click on the arrows in the panel separator The names of all the logged in users appear in the User List panel Select the n
70. he B051 000 via the Java Applet software Configure Checking Configure gives a user Administrator privileges and allows the user to set up and modify the B051 000 s Permissions Click on a permission to add or remove access to a particular feature You can choose to assign Admin permissions User permissions or Select your own list of permissions e Clicking on Admin will give the user access to all of the B051 000 s features The only permission box that will not be checked is the View Only permission This is because Admin users will have full access to all computers servers connected to the B051 000 e Clicking on User will give the user access to the Win Client Java Applet and Virtual Media They will have full access to all computers servers connected to the B051 000 Users will not be able to Configure the B051 000 or access the Log Server e Clicking on Select allows you to choose whatever permissions you want the user to have When the Admin or User profiles are checked clicking on any of the permission will automatically check the Select profile as well Win Client Checking Win client allows a user to access the B051 000 via the Windows Client software operating environment Log Checking Log allows a user to view the contents of the log file AP Operation Customization This page allows the Administrator to upgrade the firmware and to set p te x Timeout Login failure and Working mode parameters sa ma Sms RARO LA mage oe
71. he network bandwidth a high value may slow down keyboard and mouse response time Enable Refresh The B051 000 can redraw the screen every 1 to 99 seconds to eliminate unwanted artifacts and provide a better picture Select Enable Hefresh and enter a number from 1 through 99 The B051 000 will redraw the screen at the interval you specify This feature is disabled by default Detect Tolerance This setting sets a threshold for filtering out undesired screen artifacts Note A high setting will decrease the amount of video information traveling through the network If you are experiencing slow keyboard and mouse response time this setting may help Grayscale Click this button to toggle the remote display between grayscale and color Switching to grayscale can help improve the keyboard and mouse response time by decreasing the amount of data that must travel through the network connection The Windows Client Virtual Media The B051 000 s Virtual Media feature allows a USB 2 0 device 3 After you have made your media source selection click Start Floppy drive CDROM Flash Drive etc connected to a user s The device or image file that you have selected is then redirected computer server to be accessible on a remote computer server or to the remote server where it shows up as a drive or folder on the KVM with a USB Hub port remote server s file system To implement this redirection feature do the following Note
72. his driver is used in Windows Office Suite an alternate method of obtaining it is to install Windows Office Suite Once the driver file or Suite has been installed the Log Server will run Mouse Synchronization Tips 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 following Windows Note In order for the local and remote mice to synchronize you must use the generic mouse driver supplied with the MS operating system If you have a third party driver installed such as one supplied by the mouse manufacturer you must remove it Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 1 Open the Mouse Properties dialog box Control Panel gt Mouse 1 Open the Mouse Properties dialog box Control Panel gt Mouse Mouse Properties 2 Click the Pointer Options tab PONO UC MACHO 3 Set the mouse speed to the middle position 6 units in from the 3 Set the mouse speed to the middle position 6 units in from the left left 4 Disable Enhance Pointer Precision 4 Set the mouse acceleration to None IH Mic Ras Prone a dat hacer imc A ponas ee Nd bo OT ZB Borea Lam U Hime 7 ph o epum porder ird sa L E a Le D Hyo pos e io fu lel Beery ar hai boma Ce ea a es F E Mua icabon ot oorter aba Windows ME e Set the mouse speed to the middle position and disable mouse accele
73. ick to specify whether to use LDAP or LDAPS Click on Enable Authorization if you want it enabled 1 If enabled the LDAP LDAPS server directly returns a permission attribute and authorization for the user that is logging in With this selection the LDAP schema must be extended See LDAP Server Configuration page xx for details 2 f not enabled the server returns a result that depends on whether the user that is logging in belongs to the B051 000 Admin Group If the result is yes the user has full access rights See Administrator Access Rights page 22 if the result is no the user has limited access rights See User Access Rights page 22 Note Consult the LDAP LDAPS administrator to ascertain whether to enable the Enable Authorization function or not LDAP Server IP and Fill in the IP address and port number for the LDAP or LDAPS server For LDAP the default port number is 389 for Port LDAPS the default port number is 636 Enable Authorization Set the time in seconds that the B051 000 waits for an LDAP or LDAPS server reply before it times out nad Administrator Consult the LDAP LDAPS administrator to ascertain the appropriate entry for this field For example the entry might look like this cnZLDAPAdmin ou b051 000 dc tripp lite dc com ur Administrator Key in the LDAP administrators password Password Set the distinguished name of the search base This is the domain name where the search starts fo
74. iguration settings user profile information or both Click Save When asked what you want to do with the file select Save to disk and save it in a convenient location Note The B051 000 saves all its backup files as BOS OOOBKUP conf If you want to save more than one backup file simply rename the file to something convenient when you save it Restore Configuration User Accounts Saved Configuration User Accounts information can be restored in the Restore Configuration User Accounts section of the page Restore Comfiguration User Accounts To restore a previous backup do the following 3 In the Password field key in the same password that you used to save the file Click Browse Navigate to the file and select it Note If you renamed the file you can leave the new name There is no need to return it to its original name Click Restore After the file is restored a message appears to inform you that the procedure succeeded The Windows Client Starting Up To start the Windows Client log in to the B051 000 and click the Open Windows Client link on the Remote Console Preview panel Note The Windows Client will not be available when using Mozilla Firefox Remote Console Preview Windows H b ann A Bb Open Java Applet Open Windows Client Navigation You can work on the remote system just as if it were your local system Shortly after you click the
75. in and navigate to the cn users dc tripplite dc com node c Locate the user you wish to edit Our example uses jason E p liver Rarccbory urs and Copia Ed Be Atn Wew Weke Help C amp mg9 nxdBonbPmonmiva Searity Group Domain La Security Group Domain Lo j Taub Cacus Globo CONS clie c ule ara emer md bos parl Secure Group Global Enrxignusoend acdkeniniedr abor of the dor a Sauk Group Global fd vrrkcLatione ane servers posed be o uiy Groyp Global Al doman controllers in th domain Security Group Global Al doman quests Security Group Global Al domain users u Seuriby Group Glebel Dresigneked administrators of tes enti Security Group Global Members in this group can madh gen Ukar Baii sccount lor guest acces bo E Senrky Group Domanbe IIS Worker Proves Group laser Built in account for anonymous acces Leer Buiit in account for anonymous scces RAS andIAS Stourky Group Domin Lo Servers in this group can access renx Schema Admins Security Group Gaba Deyer administer atees of the arhi 6 steve ner E uet Uer aee User AP Operation LDAP Configuration continued d Right click on the user s name and select properties f Click Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor e On the Attribute Editor page of the dialog box that appears select ne ri permission from the list ix diate re FOR mca ECL fener nib
76. in the event that the previous connection attempt failed When you click this item a dialog box similar to the one below appears Cancel Key in the desired number of seconds and click OK to finish 0 second Help The Help menu consists of two options Contents and About Log Server Contents Selecting the Contents function will bring up an online Windows Help file The help file contains instructions about how to setup operate and troubleshoot the Log Server 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 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 B051 000 units that have been added to the Log Server and a lower Event panel that displays i the log events for the currently selected B051 000 To select a B051 000 unit in the list simply click on it The List Panel The List panel contains the following fields Field Description Recording Determines whether the Log Server records log events for the corresponding B051 000 If the Recording check box is checked the field displays Recording and log events are recorded If the Recording check box is not checked the field displays Paused and log events are not recorded Note Even if a B051 000 is not currently selected if its Recording check box is checked the Log
77. inistrative Tools Active Directory Schema b In the left panel of the screen that comes up right click Attributes p schmmagmt Console Root Active Directory Schema LDAP tr com Classes _ F 2 ni x e File Action View Favorites Window Help 8 x e amp lm Bm m C Console Root 8 Active Directory Schema LDAP tr com 5 Classes ca SS Q accessPort Unicode String Active Q accountExpires Large Integer Interval Active Q accountNameHistory Unicode String Active aCsAggregateTokenR Large Integer Interval Active Q aCSAllocableRSVPBan Large Integer Interval Active aCsCacheTimeout Integer Active Q aCsDirection Integer Active acSDSBMDeadTime Integer Active Q aCSDSBMPriority Integer Active aCsDSBMRefresh Integer Active Q acsEnableACSService Boolean Active Q aCsEnableRSVPAccou Boolean Active Q aCsEnableRSVPMessa Boolean Active Q aCsEventLoaLevel Q aCSIdentityName Integer Active Unicode String Active aCsMaxAggregatePea Q aCSMaxDurationPerFlow acsMaximumSDUSize Large Integer Interval Integer Large Integer Interval Active Active Active acsMaxMoOfAccountF Integer Active c Select New Attribute d In the warning message that appears click Continue to bring up the Create New Attribute dialog box e Fill in the dialog box then click OK to complete Step 1 of the procedure AP Operation LDAP Configuration continued Create New
78. ion LDAP Authentication Settings To allow authentication and authorization for the B051 000 via LDAPS do the following 1 Check Enable in the LDAP Authentication Settings section of the ANMS screen Select either the LDAP or LDAPS radio button Check the Enable Authorization check box I WW N number is 636 Fill in the IP address and port number for the LDAP or LDAPS server For LDAP the default port number is 389 for LDAPS the default port In the Timeout field Set the time in seconds that the B051 000 waits for an LDAP or LDAPS server reply before it times out In the LDAP Administrator DN field set the root point for the LDAP manager to bind to the server In the B051 000 Admin Group field key in the name of the LDAP manager This field is optional 5 6 7 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 8 9 In the LDAP Administrator Password field key in the LDAP manager s password This field is optional 10 On the LDAP server set the access rights for each user See LDAP Configuration below for details on setting up LDAP for use with the B6051 000 LDAP Configuration Active Directory To allow authentication and authorization for the B051 000 via LDAP or LDAPS the Active Directory s LDAP Schema must be extended so that an extended attribute name for the B051 000 permission is added a
79. ion LDAP Display Name Unique 500 Object ID Common Mame Description Syntax and Range Syntax Access Point Minimum Cancel Step 2 Extend the Object Class With the New Attribute Maximum Multi alued a Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory Schema b In the left panel of the screen that comes up select Classes Administration LDAP Configuration continued c In the right panel right click person person Properties E l z xj General Fleistionship Attributes Default Securty Be pen Common Name Person 4 500 DID 2566 Class Type Type 88 PE NEPRLTEE IgM EERcidbcEME ck Chen Shop objects of this class while browsing 7 Gapi active d Select Properties the person Properties page comes up with the General tab displayed Click the Attributes tab perum Prj eel Fase messes Daima Secun Be ee Desmn HE Cem miam Pe x san Dio The Cela a dl p Eres D gig oieee i A PITE E f In the list that comes up select permission then click OK to complete Step 2 of the procedure pr e breue Dro aut CLP Step 3 Edit Active Directory Users With the Extended Schema a Run ADSI Edit Installed as part of the Support Tools b Open domain and navigate to the cn users dc tripplite dc com node c Locate the user you wish to edit Our
80. ions User permissions or Se ect your own list of permissions e Clicking on Admin will give the user access to all of the B051 000 s features The only permission box that will not be checked is the View Only permission This is because Admin users will have full access to all computers servers connected to the B051 000 Clicking on User will give the user access to the Win Client Java Applet and Virtual Media They will have full access to all computers servers connected to the B051 000 Users will not be able to Configure the B051 000 or access the Log Server Clicking on Select allows you to choose whatever permissions you want the user to have When the Admin or User profiles are checked clicking on any of the permission will automatically check the Select profile as well Win Client Checking Win Client allows a user to access the B051 000 via the Windows Client software View Only Checking View Only allows a user to view the video of the computers servers connected to the B051 000 but they are not allowed to perform any operations on the computers Virtual Media Checking Virtual Media allows a user to utilize the B051 000 s Virtual Media feature Java Applet Checking Java Applet allows a user to access the B051 000 via the Java Applet software Configure Checking Configure gives a user Administrator privileges and allows the user to set up and modify the B051 000 s operating environment Log Checking Log allows a user to view the
81. ions tab 3 Set the mouse speed to the middle position 6 units in from the left 4 Disable Enhance Pointer Precision Windows ME e 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 e Set the mouse speed to the slowest position Sun Linux Open a terminal session and issue the following command Sun xset m 1 Linux xset m O Mouse Sync Mode In the Customization Settings see page 27 screen there are two mouse sync modes Automatic and Manual Automatic is selected as the default and will automatically sync the remote and local mouse pointers however this feature only supports USB mice on Windows and Mac G4 or higher systems For all other configurations we recommend that you select Manual When Manual is checked all mouse syncing must be done manually with the syncing procedures discussed in the following sections Sun systems must use the Manual setting USB IO Settings The Customization Settings see page 27 screen contains a section called USB IO Settings which can have an affect on mouse functionality When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse it is necessary to access the OS drop down list in this section to select the OS platform being used Choices are PC Macl Mac2 and Sun PC is the default OS Note In general M
82. ivileges the administration icons will oce ec rer not be available assente pod i IPIE n O 2000 Mo Ute AL discere M adah are the property of vr respeve cram General General page is the first of the administration icons and provides information about the B051 000 s status TRIPP LITE V d Ed E w Genes al Security Customization Daad a Management 5051 000 Remote Console MAC Address Eta A A Apphy Logout Last I from DHCP server 10 3 50 51 An explanation of each of the fields is given in the table below L TREPLITE Copyrigt 2008 Trpp Ute Al rejets reserved Al wademarks are he property of Pe respecto owners Field Explanation To make it easier to manage installations that have more than one B051 000 each one can be given a name To assign a name for the B051 000 type the desired name in this field 16 characters max MAC Address The B051 000 s MAC address displays here Indicates the BO051 000 s current firmware version level New versions of the B051 000 s firmware can be downloaded from our website as they become available see Firmware Upgrade page 60 You can reference this number to see if there are newer versions available on the website Device Name Firmware Version If the B051 000 is on a network that uses DHCP assigned IP addresses this item is a convenient way of ascertaining what its IP address is in order to inform the Users which IP to use when they log in Note If the s
83. ke any changes to the settings e Selecting Disabled will prevent the B051 000 from being found by the IP Installer See IP Installer page 10 for operation details AP Operation IP Address The B051 000 can either have its IP address assigned dynamically when starting up DHCP or it can be given a fixed IP address e To have an IP address assigned automatically by a DHCP server select the Obtain an IP address automatically button Note If the B051 000 is on a network that uses DHCP to assign network addresses and you need to ascertain its IP address contact your system administrator To specify a fixed IP address select the Set IP address manually button and fill in the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway that are appropriate for your network DNS Server The B051 000 can either have its DNS server address assigned automatically or a fixed address can be specified To assign a DNS server address automatically select the Obtain DNS server address automatically button To specify a fixed address select the Use the following DNS server address button and fill in the required information Finishing Up After making any network changes be sure Reset on exit on the Customization page has been enabled there is a check in the checkbox before logging out This allows network changes to take effect without having to power the B051 000 off and on Security The Security page is used to control access to the B051 000
84. l of the screen that comes up right click Attributes Ti schmmgmt Console Root Active Directory Schema LDAP tr com Classes E E Inl xl File Action View Favorites Window Help 8 x e am amp em C Console Root G8 Active Directory Schema LDAP tr com H E Classes ca Attributes Unicode String Active Q accountExpires Large Integer Interval Active Q accountNameHistory Unicode String Active Q aCsAggregateTokenR Large Integer Interval Active Q aCSAllocableRSVPBan Large Integer Interval Active aCsCacheTimeout Integer Active Q acCsDirection Integer Active aCSDSBMDeadTime Integer Active Q aCSDSBMPriority Integer Active acSDSBMRefresh Integer Active Q accessPort Q aCsEnableACSService Boolean Active Q aCsEnableRSVPAccou Boolean Active Q aCsEnableRSVPMessa Boolean Active Q aCsEventLoaLevel Integer Active Q acCsIdentityName aCsMaxAggregatePea Large Integer Interval Active aCSMaxDurationPerFlow Integer Active acSMaximumSDUSize Large Integer Interval Active acsMaxMoOfAccountF Integer Active Unicode String Active c Select New Attribute d In the warning message that appears click Continue to bring up the Create New Attribute dialog box e Fill in the dialog box and click OK to complete Step 1 of the procedure Note The Unique X500 Object ID uses periods not commas Create New Attribute P ajx Create a New Attribute Object Identificat
85. le with this equipment s Modem Fax Protection please call Tripp Lite Technical Support at 773 869 1234 for repair warranty information The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning There are no repairs that can be made by the customer to the Modem Fax Protection This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Contact your state public utility commission or corporation commission for information Tripp Lite follows a policy of continuous improvement Product specifications are subject to change without notice Made in China TRIPP LITE Tripp Lite World Headquarters 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA 773 869 1234 www tripplite com 65 200810213 93 2850
86. lete the old end IP address and replace it with the new one Click OK Note To block a computer from accessing the B051 000 you do not need to filter both its IP address and its MAC address Any computer blocked by an IP Filter will be denied access to the B051 000 even if the computer is allowed to access the B051 000 under the MAC Filters that are set up To delete a MAC Filter Select the desired MAC Filter from the list and click Remove To modify a MAC Filter e Select the desired MAC Filter from the list and click Edit An Edit dialog box similar to the Add dialog box appears Delete the old address and replace it with the new one Click OK Note To block a computer from accessing the B051 000 you do not need to filter both its IP address and its MAC address Any computer blocked by a MAC Filter will be denied access to the B051 000 even if the computer is allowed to access the B051 000 under the IP filters that are set up AP Operation ANMS The Advanced Network Management Settings dialog box allows you TENEO i to set up login authorization management from an external source Tarma mers munia GT om turus Carni RL m oe ILE T T WES ae Ge Pe ES m u an Er prr CTI CUI r The settings on this page are described below RADIUS Settings To allow authorization for the B051 000 through a RADIUS server do the following Check Enable in the RADIUS section of the ANMS screen 2 Hill in the
87. ll appear that shows the exact information that was entered for the B051 000 when it was added using the Add function Edit this information and click OK Key in the port number that was specified for the B051 000 in the ANMS settings screen If this differs from the port entered in Delete To delete a B051 000 simply select it from the list and open the Delete function A dialog box will appear which will display the B051 000 s information and ask you to click OK to delete it If you want to remove it from the Log Server click OK Events The Events Menu consists of two items Search and Maintenance Search Search allows you to search for events containing specific words or strings When you access this function a screen similar to the one below appears The Log Server Events continued A description of the items from the Search screen is given in the table below Description Search Options New search When selected the search is performed on all the events in the database for the selected B051 000 Search last results This is a secondary search performed 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 B051 000 excluding the events that resulted from the last search Server List B051 000 units are listed according to their IP address Select the unit that you want to perform the search
88. lly generated log file In order for the B051 000 to communicate with the computer that the Log Server is installed on the Log Server MAC Address and Port fields must be filled in See Chapter 8 for details on setting up the log server Log Server MAC Address This field should contain the MAC address of the Log Server computer Port This field should contain the port that the Log Server computer will use to listen for log details The valid port range is 1024 to 65535 The default port number is 9001 User Management The user management administration icon is used to create and manage user profiles Up to 64 user profiles can be established There is no limit to the number of different user types You can have 64 administrators 64 users or 64 customized profiles the only limit being you can have no more than 64 in total Im amp 29 9 t Customixslon Mamnlenancoe n d dran li at TREUE Copright 2008 Trigo Lite Al rights reserved M Gacemarks ane the property of Shen nesoective overt Adding a User Profile To add a user profile fill in the information in the right panel of the screen and click Add The new user s name appears in the User List Deleting a User Profile To delete a user profile select the desired profile from the User List and click Remove The user s name is removed from the panel Editing a User Profile To edit a user profile you must first select the desired profile
89. mission segment is separated by a semicolon There are no spaces before or after the semicolon Character Meaning C_ Grants the user administrator privileges allowing the user to configure the system W_ Allows the user to access the system via the Windows Client program 3 Allows the user to access the system via the Javaapple S L Allows the user to access log information via the user s browser S V Limits the user s access to only viewing the video display Sf Allows the user to use the Virtual Media function ooo Access rights examples are given in the table below User Value Meaning Useri 10 0 0 166 amp w v 1 User has Windows Client and View Only rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 166 nnn 2 User has no rights on any other B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server 1 User has Virtual Media rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 164 10 0 0 164 amp s 10 0 0 1668 amp j c 2 User has Java Applet and Administrator rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 166 3 User has no rights on any other B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server TT 1 User has View Only and Log Information rights on all B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server bd J 2 User has Java Applet rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 164 Use4 fo User has no access rights to any B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server User has View Only and Windows Client rights on all B051 000 u
90. n Gide oe ee eee oe oe ees eer ae as es 60 ADDODIOIIX Awa noite yin e ae eeW RENE ew SORA eee ans C EDENCE 61 SPCCIICANONS 02 cur ok 4 91 duci eee i Ok ee eee ee eee ees 61 PPP Dial I Modem Operation 2 2 23 aere ade ew REC e C 61 TEOUDIESTIOOLITID 444 2 caracas Reed be ee oR Ded atado 62 Mouse Synchronization Tips a2 2E ERRARE BARRE EY 63 bonn Cee dee eee 63 SU UKs oa7 ET QC ETT TO T TET OT bee eee ts 64 Warranty Registration 0 ccc ccc ete te ees 65 Introduction Features e Provides IP Access to KVM switches or servers that do not have built in IP functionality e Virtual media via USB 2 0 data transmission e Precision mouse pointer syncing ability for USB mice e Up to 64 user accounts Up to 32 concurrent user logins for single bus sharing Message board feature allows users to communicate with each other and allows a user to take exclusive control of the KVM switch e Supports RADIUS LDAPS and MS Active Directory Export import user account and configuration settings directly to the B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit Access a KVM switch or server via your web browser using Windows or Java based applications e Supports non browser access via Windows GUI or Java Client software e Supports TCP IP HTTP HTTPS UDP DHCP SSL ARP DNS ICMP CHAP PPP 10Base T and 100Base T e Superior video resolution up to 1600 x 1200 60Hz 24 bit color depth for remote sessions Optimize ban
91. nd have it be recognized as trusted If you choose to ignore the warning and click Yes to login right away skip to the text following Step 5 of the next section Installing the Certificate To install the certificate do the following 1 In the Security Alert dialog box click View Certificate The Certificate Information dialog box appears Certificate pe General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This certificate is intended for the following purposets Ensures the identity of a remote computer Issued to tripplite com Issued hy tripplite com Valid from 8 22 2008 te 8 20 2018 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Note There is a red and white X logo over the certificate to indicate that it is not trusted 2 Click Install Certificate 3 Follow the Installation Wizard to complete the installation Unless you have a specific reason to choose otherwise accept the default options LESS NET mP Erh aa o LE Mm PaerspmT Da Cam chomarqum r wo aco ome wd Tum ala CH pam C Gb gum uo aes qnepco anser whasfus ero eee ee eee rcl Jf a a gr Ras a Le aia d oe or fo rud oe Fam cae Gb Pe ee Dm nu ee PT 4 When the Wizard presents a caution screen click Yes 5 Click Finish to complete the installation and click OK to close the dialog box The certificate is now trus
92. necting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse drop down the list to select the platform it uses Choices are PC Maci Mac2 and Sun PC is the default OS Note In general Mac 1 works best with older Mac OS versions whereas Mac 2 works best with newer ones This may vary however If you encounter problems with one setting try selecting the other one Language When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse drop down the list to select the keyboard language it uses English is the default language Some configuration changes only take effect after a B051 000 reset These include changes on the Network page a Log Server port change enabling disabling browser access and upgrading the firmware For those changes a check is automatically put in the Reset on Exit box To have the changes take effect log out and then log back in again A wait of approximately 30 to 60 seconds is necessary before logging in following the reset Note If the BO51 000 s performance degrades reset it by putting a check in the Reset on Exit box and then log out log in Maintenance The Maintenance page allows the Administrator to upgrade the BO51 3 Click the Browse button next to the Firmware File field navigate to 000 s firmware and to backup and restore its configuration settings the new firmware file you just saved and select the file and user profile information 4 Click Upload
93. nits administered by the LDAP server 1 User has View Only rights on all B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server except for the ones with IP addresses of 10 0 0 166 and 10 0 0 164 2 User has no access rights on the B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 166 3 User has Administrator and Java Applet rights on the B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 164 v 10 0 0 1668 10 0 0 164 amp c j h Click OK When you return to the Attribute Editor page the 1 Click Apply to save the change and complete the procedure DOUDIIMOI ED DON TEEGEE NE PE ais j Repeat Step 3 Edit Active Directory Users With the Extended ie Schema for any other users you wish to add gheare el erronea P circo Share Fio m uror m tma uem dem hes Fig Sam para ence are Ho Sas moda cede rence Dinge Ha ae T H m mimis uw Fa Tas milis gd uas gen ae TH i Hec 5a mer TEREM br cei lunes lir uu Irem m n a Te um d huy 5e pemp race 51 ee ee Deae h el a Administration 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 0 9 8awin32 Setup exe OpenLDAP Server Installation After downloading the program launch the installer select your UpenlDAP EE B anzi xi language accept the license and choose the target installation Select Components director
94. ntains a Hotkey Alt M by default that syncs the local mouse pointer with the remote mouse pointer Simply press the Alt M Hotkey and the local and remote mouse pointers should sync within a few seconds Auto Sync Button In the Video Settings Menu there is an Auto Sync button that also server to sync the local and remote mouse pointers In most cases performing an Auto Sync will align the two mouse pointers Video Quality Slider Bar The Video Settings Menu also contains a slider bar that adjusts the quality of the video being displayed on the monitor The higher the quality of the video the more data is being passed through the network Higher volumes of data will cause a delay in the time that it takes for your keyboard and mouse input to appear on the monitor To decrease the quality of the video and improve response time adjust the Video Quality slider bar to a lower setting Detect Tolerance Slider Bar Also in the Video Settings Menu the Detect Tolerance slider bar can be adjusted to limit the amount of information being sent through the network If you are having problems with keyboard and mouse response time setting the Detect Tolerance slider bar to high can help Grayscale Another icon contained in the Windows Client Control Panel is the Grayscale icon Clicking this icon will force the video on the monitor to be displayed in grayscale which can reduce the amount of data traveling through the network and improving keyboard and
95. on the unit 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 e If the following conditions occur unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualified service personnel for repair 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 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 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 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 res
96. ons 9568 oh one mein d Sede dob duces dd Pus 12 N08 Oe pnW 12 installing the Cert dle ish wan oun ee ed we so oe Ree bee 12 Sereemm TO BETIS Lace seed pti ase wae care ane oe anne Ear die See dulce 13 M AE 5 6 e400 4a h0 shoe oe wee ewe oe ee Be oe eed I5 Administration ICONS 5 ossa er boas max i cnr uraa eos hed cake 13 Remote Console Preview Suse pd were eure See vs uade 13 AUmIDISIFIIO 6 095 ecace a OR R CIL OE CRR Da rene ee Rn RAO 15 General co ees uires DE Pes UR dS ee beeen RE p 15 INNEDUORE sca cece ERU ERR RERSPRESPPRTORERPD UI oh eee nas ears I5 JAGCESS ORIS 5o rene ee ee eee a ee d ues Sore pol ede dira 16 IP Address os 9 he 4 wo beh dereud wes ee ee eee 16 DAN c a5 ene eee et ts oe eee on ere tas eee aes 16 IP Tis aller SCM es ce ee em ep ee ep TIPS Red ese ed EIUS 16 Pin ine D sa ae hae vu dor Ge Sea ie der a SR eb PUR RUP NUES 16 ond PRETIUM 17 e cu con oes E E E E E oo EEE 17 R a E E E E E ee E O PTUS E bes 17 IP Filer oo pe ess e ee ae wad Ge Sie E as 17 MAC Filtering 4 004400 6446 ewes bw ae hd od be he be eames 18 Advanced Network Management Settings ANMS 18 RADIUS Seuies s ciae RE ns ee eee ks Hoehne 19 LDAPS Authentication Settings der eine eevaseue dudes 19 LDAP Configuration ease xem em ER ER Rech eae 20 JUI VO DICCTODY os eer non EOE Tad ae eee tans ERE Cees 20 OpenLDAP Server ovans wig tae eee eek ees oes een ee PAS 22 OpenLDAP Server Installation 0 0 0
97. or 10 3 50 157 logged in from web 15 03 30 Client User administrator connected from 10 3 50 157 15 04 51 Client User administrator amp 10 3 50 157 logged out 15 07 35 Local User administrator 10 0 13 56 logged in from web 15 19 40 Client User administrator connected from 10 3 50 157 15 23 00 Client User administrator amp 10 3 50 157 logged out 16 02 02 Web User 0 administrator amp 10 3 50 157 session timeout 16 06 43 Local User administrator 10 3 50 157 logged in from web 16 06 46 Client User administrator connected from 10 3 50 157 16 29 17 Client User administrator connected from 10 0 13 56 16 34 55 Client User administrator 10 0 13 56 logged out 16 35 15 User Management settings changed by User administrator 10 0 13 56 16 36 15 Client User administrator connected from 10 0 13 56 16 37 46 Client User administrator 10 0 13 56 logged out TRIPP LITE Copyright 2008 Tripp Lite All rights reserved All trademarks are the property of their respective owners The Log Server The Windows based Log Server is an administrative utility that records all the events that take place on selected B051 000 units and writes them to a searchable database This chapter describes how to install and configure the Log Server Installation From the computer that you want to use as the Log Server open the CD that came with the B051 000 and open the Log Server Installer file Welcome to the LogServer Setup 2 If any sec
98. other B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server 10 0 0 164 amp s 10 0 0 1668 amp j c User has Virtual Media rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 164 User has Java Applet and Administrator rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 166 User has no rights on any other B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server v I 10 0 0 164 amp j User has View Only and Log Information rights on all B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server User has Java Applet rights on a B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 164 Used User has no access rights to any B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server User has View Only and Windows Client rights on all B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server v 10 0 0 1668 amp 10 0 0 164 amp c j 1 User has View Only rights on all B051 000 units administered by the LDAP server except for the ones with IP addresses of 10 0 0 166 and 10 0 0 164 2 User has no access rights on the B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 166 3 User has Administrator and Java Applet rights on the B051 000 with an IP address of 10 0 0 164 AP Operation LDAP Configuration continued h Click OK When you return to the Attribute Editor page the i Click Apply to save the change and complete the procedure permission EDEN reflects the new permissions j Repeat Step 3 Edit Active Directory Users With the Extended TEM EN Xx Schema for any other users you wish to add
99. owever If you encounter problems with one setting try selecting the other one Adjust Mouse Hotkey The Java Client Control Panel which is discussed in the following sections contains a Hotkey Alt M by default that syncs the local mouse pointer with the remote mouse pointer Simply press the Alt M Hotkey and the local and remote mouse pointers should sync within a few seconds Auto Sync Button In the Video Settings Menu which is discussed in the following sections there is an Auto Sync button that also server to sync the local and remote mouse pointers In most cases performing an Auto Sync will align the two mouse pointers Video Quality Slider Bar The Video Settings Menu also contains a slider bar that adjusts the quality of the video being displayed on the monitor The higher the quality of the video the more data is being passed through the network Higher volumes of data will cause a delay in the time that it takes for your keyboard and mouse input to appear on the monitor To decrease the quality of the video and improve response time adjust the Video Quality slider bar to a lower setting Detect Tolerance Slider Bar Also in the Video Settings Menu the Detect Tolerance slider bar can be adjusted to limit the amount of information being sent through the network If you are having problems with keyboard and mouse response time setting the Detect Tolerance slider bar to high can help Grayscale Another icon contained in
100. ows Client Control Panel changes depending on the type of drive used as shown in the table below Description Indicates a DVD ROM or CD ROM drive ao Indicates a flash pen drive If you select File click the button with the three dots to browse to A Indicates a floppy drive your image file The Message Board The B051 000 supports multiple user logins which can possibly give rise to access conflicts To alleviate this problem a message board allows users to communicate with each other Message Board G e mal administrator All Users The s stem will ga down in Smins administrator The Windows Client The Button Bar The buttons on the Button Bar are toggles Their actions are described in the table below Function Enable Disable Chat When disabled the amp 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 chat is 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 keyboard video and mouse The button in the message board is shadowed and the icon displays next to the occupying user s name in the User List of all users message boards Occupy R
101. ppears select permission from the list S bh Pau rem n Aan Xi xi A cesa rcenm DN Eran Horta ina Dm zal mj har ast curant tissue ae Fani Hoi agis pex Lac cede omnes har as jm am uam rima E rij hir en a i Hain prr an ibeni ons Har gts di I presi Cite erg Hat Sogl pie args rere Lar cia omn Hor ants pon ammi amr bm em ins L cme Lieacoder 3 Hc Sand r m Administration LDAP Configuration continued f Click Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor Tel rimay AT iban Edi ie l ENEN g Replace the value shown with the desired B051 000 permission mU attribute value See below for details wm CE ce The Permission Attribute Value is made up of two parts the IP address of the B051 000 a user will access and a string that indicates the access rights the user has on the B051 000 at that IP address The following rules apply to the makeup of the permission attribute value entry An ampersand amp connects the B051 000 s IP address with the access rights string e The access rights string is made up of various combinations of the following characters c w j 1 v s The characters can be entered in upper or lower case The meaning of the characters 1s provided in the Permission String Characters table below e The characters in the access rights string are separated by a comma There are no spaces before or after the comma e Ifa user has access rights to more than one B051 000 each per
102. r CREE eej nd m mium laum i oj umm m mam odes Lm HB anm An explanation of all Customization parameters except Firmware Upgrade is given in the table below Firmware Upgrade is discussed E u in the section following this table Parameter Login Failure Working Mode Mouse Sync Mode USB IO Settings uw Foam umm UT oram im puisncma T Pa ee a LF a Explanation If the B051 000 doesn t receive any input from a computer that is accessing it with the Windows Client or Java Applet for the amount of time specified here it ends the connection The default is 3 minutes Allowed Sets the number of consecutive failed login attempts that are permitted from a remote computer The default is 5 Timeout Sets the amount of time a remote computer must wait before attempting to login again after it has exceeded the number of allowed failures The default is 3 minutes Enable ICMP If CMP is checked the B051 000 can be pinged and an IP address can be assigned with the ARP command If itis not checked the device cannot be pinged or assigned an IP address with the ARP command CMP is checked by default Enable Device List If this item is checked the device will show up in the list of local B051 000 units on the AP Windows Client Connection screen If it is not checked it will not show up It is checked by default Force All to Grayscale If this item is checked the remote display for all users is changed
103. r user names Search DN Note If Enable Authorization is not checked this field must include the entry where the B051 000 Admin Group s created Consult the LDAP LDAPS administrator to ascertain the appropriate value Key in the Group Name for B051 000 administrators B051 000 Admin Note If Enable Authorization is not checked this field is used to authorize users that are logging in If a user is in this Group group the user receives full access rights If a user is not in this group the user only receives limited access rights Consult the LDAP LDAPS administrator to ascertain the appropriate value Administration LDAP Configuration Active Directory To allow authentication and authorization for the B051 000 via LDAP or LDAPS the Active Directory s LDAP Schema must be extended so that an extended attribute name for the B051 000 permission is added as an optional attribute to the person class Authentication refers to determining the authenticity of the person logging in 2 Authorization refers to assigning permission to use the device s various features 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 Install the Windows 2003 Support Tools 1 On your Windows Server CD open the Support Tools folder 2 In the righ
104. rademarks are the property of thok respective owners Setting up an IP Address Browser continued 3 Once logged into the B051 000 you can customize the Network Settings by clicking on the Network Icon on the B051 000 home page Assign an IP address for the B051 000 that is suitable for the network segment that it resides on 4 After you log out reset your computer s IP address to its original value AP Windows Client For computers running Windows the B051 000 IP address can be determined using the Windows AP program Run the Windows Client AP Installer file from the CD that came with the B051 000 and follow the step by step instructions The first time you login to the AP Windows Client you will need the serial number located on the CD that came with the B051 000 This is not the same as the serial number on the bottom of the unit When you run the program it searches the network segment for B051 000 devices and displays the results in a dialog box similar to the one below B051 000 WinClient Server List IP 172 18 12 90 Server 208 78 65 212 9000 Http 50 KYM 9000 Mis 49 Virtuel Media 9003 Obtain an T address autematealy DHCP use the folowing IP address Fwied 19 IP address 172 18 12 90 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Defmdt gateway 172 18 12 1 Enabled O vew Only CO peabled asy TREUE Copyright 2008 Tripp Lite Al rights reserved All trademarks are the property of D
105. ration Click the Advanced button to get the dialog box for this Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 95 e Set the mouse speed to the slowest position Appendix Sun Linux Open a terminal session and issue the following command Sun xset m 1 Linux xset m O0 Mouse Sync Mode In the Customization Settings screen there are two mouse sync modes Automatic and Manual e Automatic is selected as the default and will automatically sync the remote and local mouse pointers however this feature only supports USB mice on Windows and Mac G4 or higher systems For all other configurations we recommend that you select Manual e When Manual is checked all mouse syncing must be done manually with the syncing procedures discussed in the following sections Sun systems must use the Manual setting USB IO Settings The Customization Settings screen contains a section called USB IO Settings which can have an affect on mouse functionality When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse it is necessary to access the OS drop down list in this section to select the OS platform being used Choices are PC Macl Mac2 and Sun PC is the default OS Note In general Mac 1 works best with older Mac OS versions whereas Mac 2 works best with newer ones This may vary however If you encounter problems with one setting try selecting the other one Adjust Mouse Hotkey The Windows Client Control Panel co
106. ructions to ensure proper operation and prevent damage to this device and its connected equipment Copyright 2009 Tripp Lite All rights reserved All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Table of Contents Table of Conii s 2 duo oec imo EAEN 2 InttOdUuctlOl cs uou kh ied aoo Ca n rh ntn emo e 4 RA i E E E E E ee ee OE E E sess 4 System Requirements osos verae deep oes Seg ESAE NE PIRE bolco 4 Scl T M 5 OBEFaIps S SEETTIS eese doni ea edes ded i PEE Sane P3 BU e Ros 5 BIOWSEDS LL hip saeco eae Eua NEP dd donar eun don d dde a 5 Virtual Media SUD NU s cda a as edema PESE PO E EaR PE 5 E OHDODCINS orici Wr ee ee oes cede Bo NE Rude eee hs MM 6 giu rU 6 Rear VEW VE 6 Hardware Seu cue 9rd ae a RP i trn E td 7 Satety OSUCH cos cape anew ares aha greed a sor Cane 6 dU Seed quies 7 General Safety Instructions n on anaana aana 7 Rackmounting Safety Instructions oenn nannaa 7 BELUD DISUUCHONS tas nee en eed ease eine oe ee ae 8 RACKMOUNUNG sesers erena aE eee sect eee seed E 8 DIN Rail Mounting 42 uude he m See Sid Pech wd oe os 8 rci m nee ee es 9 Setting Up an IP Address ccccccccccccscscscscscces 10 IP Address Determination 0 cc cece eee eee eens 10 IP Wistar 2 gs ean he een at nac pud quu emend s cabo eis 10 ouo Cr 10 AP Windows GIU quoa dor ab er es er her a EE EE RUE E 11 Browser LOOIN b
107. rver 1 PS 2 KVM cable kit and 1 USB KVM cable kit is included with the unit Note If the included KVM cable kit is too short Tripp Lite has P774 Series PS 2 and P776 Series USB KVM Kits available in extended lengths A console connector kit is required to connect a local console to the B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit A USB PS 2 Console connector kit is included with the unit A USB 2 0 A to Mini B 5 Pin device cable included is required for use with the Virtual Media function Tripp Lite Cat5e NOOI or NOO2 Series or Cat6 N201 Series cable not included should be used to connect the B051 000 IP Remote Access Unit to a network Operating Systems e Supported operating systems for computers servers that are z E m connected to the B051 000 or are connected to a KVM switch that peranngi attt ersion is connected to the B051 000 are shown Computer servers remotely accessing the B051 000 must have Windows 2000 or higher or an operating system that is capable of running Sun s Java Runtime Environment JRE 6 Update 3 or Note The operating systems in the table above are supported by the B051 000 only Any KVM switch connected to the B051 000 must be compatible with them as well or the system will not function properly Browsers Supported browsers for users that are accessing the B051 000 Bronce Version remotely include the following nere eer Canade Virtual Media Support e USB CD ROM DV D R
108. s an optional attribute to the person class Authentication refers to determining the authenticity of the person logging in e Authorization refers to assigning permission to use the device s various features 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 and 3 Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema Install the Windows 2003 Support Tools 1 On the CD that came with the B051 000 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 Open a Command prompt 2 Key in regsvr32 schmmgmt dll to register schmmgmt dll on your computer 3 Open the Start menu Click Run and key in mme a Click OK 4 On the File menu of the screen that appears click Add Remove Snap in then click Add 5 Under Available Standalone Snap ins double click Active Directory Schema click Close and click OK On the screen you are in open the File menu and click Save For Save in specify the C Windows system32 directory For File name key in schmmgmt msc O wo N Qo Click Save to complete the procedure Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema Step 1 Create a New Attribute a Open Control Panel Adm
109. ser or AP Windows Client In each case the computer you are using to access the B051 000 must be on the same network segment as the unit After you have connected and logged in you can give the B051 000 its fixed network address The default username is administrator and the default password is password It is strongly recommended that you change these upon accessing the B051 000 IP Installer For computers running Windows an IP address can be assigned with the IP Installer utility Unzip the contents of IPInstaller zip found on the CD that came with the B051 000 and save them to a directory on your hard drive 2 Go to the directory and run the IPInstaller exe A dialog box similar to the one below appears ce Network Device IP Installer Co Device List Model Name MAC Address IP Address L 00 06 67 00 00 00 172 15 12 185 Network Adapter Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP mi Specify an IP address Enumerate pomo IF Address Set IP Subnet Mask Gateway Browser 1 Set the IP address of the computer server you are using to access the B051 000 to 192 168 0 X X X where XXX represents any number or numbers except 10 192 168 0 10 is the default IP address of the B051 000 2 Access the B051 000 by entering its default IP address 192 168 0 10 into your browser When the IP Installer main window comes up the utility scans the network for B051 000
110. sh Chinese Taiwan Japanese German French Spanish Korean and Italian These icons show the Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock status of the remote computer e When the lock state is On the LED is bright green and the lock hasp is closed e When the lock state is Off the LED is dull green and the lock hasp is open Click on the icon to toggle the status Note When you first connect ensure the LEDs are accurate by clicking on them to set them Hotkey Setup Various actions related to manipulating the remote server can be accomplished with Hotkeys The Hotkey Setup utility is accessed by clicking the 4 icon on the Control Panel The actions performed by Ache Hem the Hotkeys are listed in the left panel the default Hotkey Commands Toggle scraan moda Ai F are shown in the panel to the right Asus video Adie M i a a peel p al L 23gl amp pointer display ARF Sat Sa Chose The Java Applet Hotkey Setup continued Action Description Default Hotkey Toggle Screen Toggles the screen display between full screen and windowed modes Alt F Mode Display at the same time or only the remote mouse pointer Substitute ALT Although all other keyboard input is captured and sent to the remote computer Alt Tab and Ctrl Alt key Del are sent to your local computer In order to implement their effects on the remote system a function key is substituted for the Alt key If you substitute the F12 k
111. t of units that the Log Server records events for Note You must first add a B051 000 via the Add function before the Log Server can start recording its events The Log Server Configure continued When you open the Add function the following dialog box will T m appear i iiki Pan CY Deap Lec ecap Le uc O Dam Descriptions of the fields in this dialog box are shown in the table below Field Description Address This can either be the IP address of the B051 000 or its DNS name if the network administrator has assigned ita DNS name This value must be entered into the ANMS settings screen for the B051 000 to communicate with the Log Server the ANMS settings screen the Log Server will not be able to communicate with the B051 000 Description This field is provided so that you can enter in additional information that will help differentiate this BO51 000 from the rest of the B051 000 units the Log Server is recording information for Limit This specifies the number of days that an event is kept in the Log Server s 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 Edit Select the Edit function when you need to change the information for an existing B051 000 To edit an existing B051 000 simply select it from the list and open the Edit function from the Configure drop down menu A dialog box wi
112. t 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 2 Key in regsvr32 schmmgmt dll to register schmmgmt dll on your computer 3 Open the Start menu Click Run and key in mme a Click OK 4 On the File menu of the screen that appears click Add Remove Snap in then click Add 5 Under Available Standalone Snap ins double click Active Directory Schema click Close and click OK On the screen you are in open the File menu and click Save 6 7 For Save in specify the C Windows system32 directory 8 For File name key in scghmmgmt msc 9 Click Save to complete the procedure Create a Start Menu Shortcut Entry To create a shortcut entry on the Start Menu for the Active Directory Schema do the following 1 Right click Start select Open all Users Programs Administrative Tools 2 On the File menu select New Shortcut 3 In the dialog box that comes up browse to or key in the path to schmmgmt msc C Windows Nsystem32Nschmmgmt msc and click Next 4 In the dialog box that comes up key in Active Directory Schema as the name for the shortcut then click Finish Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema Step 1 Create a New Attribute a Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory Schema b In the left pane
113. ted When you click View Certificate you will see that the red and white X logo is no longer present Upon entering the URL the B051 000 login page appears Bn 51 OO Login TERELTE copyright 2008 Trep Lite Ad rights reserved Al eademaeks ore the poper by el fer respective owners Provide a valid username and password and click Login to continue If you do not have a username and password contact your System Administrator Note If you are the administrator and logging in for the first time use the default username administrator and the default password password For security purposes we strongly recommend you remove these and give yourself a unique username and password Setting up an IP Address Installing the Certificate continued After you have successfully logged in the B051 000 Main Screen e appears TRIPP LITE L3 m eros ae WU log Refresh e Open Java Applet Open Windows Chart Download Windows Client Plug in MPRE Copyright 2008 Tripp Line All rights reserved All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Screen Elements The Main Screen consists of utility icons arranged vertically down the left side of the page administration icons arranged across the top of the page and a Remote Console Preview with icons to launch the Java Applet and Windows Client displayed in the center Note If a user doesn t have permission to perform
114. tetype 13614 1 2131711427 NAME permission EQUALITY cazeIgnere Match SUBSTE caseIgnoceSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1 36141 1466 1151211 15 SINGLE VALUE objectclass 1 36 14 121317 1141 2 NAME User SUP cepararanonalPerzon STRUCTURAL MAY permusson s userCertiicaton dc tripplitee cn Managere ou Userse cn stevex cn judyle cn aaae AP Operation 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 figure below illustrates an LDIF file that creates the DIT for the B051 000 directory tree shown in the figure above BHRHHRHHRHRREHRHHRHHRHHRHHRHRHHRSEHMHHMHHRHHREHESEERHEMHHRMHHSHAM Copyright C 2008 TrippLite Al Rights Reserved Author Judy Date November 27 2008 Summary Define the LDAP schema HEHHHHHRHHHRHRHR E A A ES AE ARAARA ae a aE a a a a a dn de tripplite dc com objectclass top objectClass dcObject objectClass organization dn cn Manager dc tripplite de com objectclass top objectclass person objectclass organizationalPerson cn Manager sn Manager dn ou Users de tripplite dc com objectclass top objectclass organizationalUnit ou Users dn cn steve ou Users de tripplite de com objectclass top objectclass person objectclass organizationalPerson objectclass User cn steve sn steve permission w v p j c 1 usetPassword passwor
115. the Java Client Control Panel see the following section is the Grayscale icon Clicking this icon will force the video on the monitor to be displayed in grayscale which can reduce the amount of data traveling through the network and improving keyboard and mouse response time The Java Applet The Java Applet Control Panel The Java Applet control panel located at the bottom right of the The panel consists of an icon bar with a text bar below it screen provides utilities to help you control remote KVM operations e The text bar performs two functions it displays the remote server s TI P pma pum video resolution and also displays messages from the message a Cx Ba A a board when you do not have the message board open See page 39 for more information about the message board 5 78 x ie The control panel can be moved to any location on the screen by moving the mouse pointer over one of its borders and dragging The icons in the control panel are described in the table below Description Click to bring up the Hotkey setup dialog box Click to bring up the Video settings dialog box Click to toggle the remote display between grayscale and color Click to bring up the Message board Click to send a Ctrl Alt Del signal to the remote system Click on the keyboard to enable the on screen keyboard Click on the drop down arrow to bring up a list of available language keyboards You can choose between Engli
116. 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 To prevent damage to your installation it is important that all devices are properly grounded 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 f 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 tis recommended that you plug your device into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor UPS or Line Conditioner to help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies observe the following guidelines Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply 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 Never push objects of any kind into or through any openings
117. to grayscale This can speed up I O transfer in low bandwidth situations By default this item is not checked Enable Browser If this item is checked users are allowed access to the B051 000 from a browser If this function is not enabled users will not be able to log into the unit via their browser It is checked by default Enable Multiuser If this item is checked multiple users can log into the B051 000 at the same time It is checked by default Automatic If this item is checked the B051 000 will automatically sync the remote and local mouse pointers It is checked by default Note This feature only supports USB mice on Windows and Mac G4 or higher systems For all other configurations we recommend that you select Manual Manual If this item is checked all mouse synching must be done manually with the Windows Client and Java Applet synching procedures By default this item is not checked Note Sun systems must use the Manual setting If you use the Manual setting it may also be necessary to make additional mouse movement settings OS When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse I O drop down the list to select the platform it uses Choices are PC Mac1 Mac2 and Sun PC is the default OS Note In general Mac 1 works best with older Mac OS versions whereas Mac 2 works best with newer ones This may vary however If you encounter problems with one setting try selecting the other one
118. ts 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 Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a device from the rack Hardware Setup Safety Instructions continued 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 Make sure that all equipment used on the rack including power strips and other electrical connectors is properly grounded Ensure that proper airflow is provided to devices in the rack Ensure that the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment does not exceed the maximum ambient temperature specified for the equipment by the manufacturer 0 to 50 C Do not step on or stand on any device when servicing other devices in a rack Setup Instructions Rack Mounting 3 Screw the bracket into any convenient For convenience and flexibility the B051 000 comes with a QU location on the rack rackmount kit so the unit can be conveniently mounted on a system Note Rack screws are not provided Use rack screws that are appropriate for your rack To rack mount the unit do the following Remove the two ori
119. urity warning dialog boxes appear ignore them and click Run or Open A Log Server setup screen appears This program wil install the LocServer on your computer We strongly recommend that you exit all Windows 3 Click Next Then follow the on screen instructions to complete the programs before running this program installation and have the Log Server program icon placed on your desktop 4 Before starting up the Log Server go to the B051 000 ANMS settings screen and enter the MAC address and port number for the computer server that you have installed the Log Server on See page 18 for details Starting Up Double click the Log Server icon to bring up the Log Server The first time you run it a screen similar to the one below appears Note The Log Server requires the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 driver in order to access the database The screen is divided into three components A Menu Bar at the top A panel that will contain a list of all B051 000 units in the middle A panel that will contain an Events List at the bottom The Menu Bar The Menu bar consists of four drop down menus Configure Events Options Help Note If the Menu Bar appears to be disabled select one of the BOS1 000 units from the list window to enable it Configure The Configure menu consists of three functions Add Edit and Delete Add Select the Add function when you need to add a new B051 000 to the lis
120. wish to filter in the dialog box and click OK A second dialog box similar to the one below appears Phe page athttpe 104 1090 seyn 3 Enter the end F address for example 192 268 1 255 oc oa Administration IP Filtering continued 4 To filter a single IP address key in the same address as the start IP To filter a range of addresses key in the last IP address in the range you wish to filter 5 After filling in the address click OK 6 Repeat these steps for any additional IP addresses you want to filter To delete an IP Filter Select the desired IP Filter from the list and click Remove To modify an IP Filter 1 Select the desired IP Filter from the list and click Edit An Edit dialog box similar to the Add dialog box will appear 2 Delete the old start IP address and replace it with the new one Click OK 3 Delete the old end IP address and replace it with the new one Click OK Note To block a computer from accessing the BO51 000 you do not need to filter both its IP address and its MAC address Any computer blocked by an IP Filter will be denied access to the B051 000 even if the computer is allowed to access the B051 000 under the MAC Filters that are set up MAC Filtering To add a MAC Filter To delete a MAC Filter 1 Click Add A dialog box similar to the one below appears Select the desired MAC Filter from the list and click Remove The page at tps 1010080 says x To modify
121. witch has a fixed IP address this field will not appear Last IP from DHCP Server Network The network administration icon is used to specify the B051 000 s network environment Mp 3 PM 9000 Remote Console Hips 4 Vertual Media 9002 O Los 9 Obtain an IP address stomaticaly DHCP Use the folowing IP ad ress wed IP IP address Logout Subnet mack Delmi gasova 9 Obtain ONS server address automaticaly Uang the following ONG server addresses Prenary ONS server Alternate ONS server nerunt Copyright 2008 Treo Lite Al rights reserved Al trademarks are the property of ther respective owners Administration Access Ports If a firewall is being used the Administrator can specify the port numbers that the firewall will allow and set the firewall accordingly Users must specify the port number as part of the IP address when they connect to the B051 000 If an invalid port number or no port number is specified the B051 000 will not be found An explanation of the fields in the Access Port section is given in the table below Field Explanation iKVM This is the port number that must be specified when connecting to the B051 000 from the stand alone AP Windows Client program Valid entries are from 1024 65535 The default is 9000 Meta sra This is the port number used for data transfer when accessing the B051 000 s Virtual Media feature Valid entries are from 1024 65535 The default is 900
122. y The default directory is ee ee a c Program Files OpenLDAP 5 giact the compononie wou wart to metal cea the eompenents sou do not want t install Diek Next whan you aoe seedy to corknoe When the Select Components dialog box appears select install BDB tools and install OpenLDA P slapd as NT service as shown in the inital OpecLOA openidip 2 2 23 10 7 MB diagram o E irstal BOS tock 0 3 MB 5 irclal peni DiiP ideni ac GT uence Ll iralal CD eral Dus sd ail cance Current see rbanrsguees st ieee 11 3 MB of disk space EU no N OpenLDAP Server Configuration The main OpenLDAP configuration file slapd conf has to be Define the name of the administrator entry for the server rootdn customized before launching the server The modifications to the along with its password rootpw This is the server s super user configuration file will do the following The rootdn name must match the suffix defined above Since all Specify the Unicode data directory The default is ucdata ins a SEES ate venir a Choose the required LDAP schemas The core schema is An example configuration file is provided in the figure below mandatory ucdata path ucdata include schema core schema Configure the path for the OpenLDAP pid and args start up files The first contains the server pid the second includes command line arguments pidfile run slapd pid Choose the data
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