Tripp Lite 932845 Switch User Manual


 
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7.6.5 Security
TheSecuritypagecontrolsaccesstotheNetDirectorConsoleKVM
Switch with IP Access.
IP and MAC Filtering
•Ifanyltershavebeencongured,theyappearintheIPlterand/or
MAClterlistboxes.
•IPandMAClterscontrolaccesstotheKVMswitchbasedonthe
IPand/orMACaddressesofthecomputersattemptingtoconnect.A
maximumof100IPltersand100MACltersareallowed.Toenable
IPand/orMACltering,ClicktheIP Filter Enable and/or MAC Filter
Enable checkbox.
•Iftheinclude button is checked, all the addresses within the filter range
areallowedaccess;allotheraddressesaredeniedaccess.
•Iftheexclude button is checked, all the addresses within the filter range
aredeniedaccess;allotheraddressesareallowedaccess.
•Toaddalter,clickNew. A dialog box similar to the ones shown appear:
Note:
Each IP filter can consist of a single address, or a range of
addresses. To filter a single IP address, key in the same address
in both the From and To fields. To filter a continuous range of IP
addresses, key in the start of the range in the From field; key in the
end of the range in the To field.
After you specify the filter addresses, click OK.
Todeletealter,selectitintheIPlterand/orMAClterlistboxesand•
click Remove.
Tomodifyalter,selectitintheIPlterand/orMAClterlistboxes•
and click Edit.TheEditdialogboxissimilartotheNewDialogbox.
When it comes up, simply delete the old address and replace it with the
new one.
Default Webpage Name
TheDefaultwebpagenameentryeldletstheAdministratorspecify•
a login string (in addition to the IP address) that the user must include
whenaccessingtheKVMswitchwithabrowser.Forexample:
192.168.0.126/abcdefg
The user must include the forward slash and the string along with the •
IP address. For security purposes, we recommend that you change this
string from time to time.
Note: If no string is specified here, anyone will be able to access the KVM
switch with the Web browser using the IP address alone. This makes
your installation less secure.
Examples:
Character Meaning
c,w
User has administrator privileges; user can access the sys-
tem via the Windows Client.
w,j,l
User can access the system via the Windows Client; user can
access the system via the Java Client; user can access log
information via the user’s Web browser.
Character Meaning
UBUZ
Turns the beeper on or off.
UBUZ0: Beeper Off
UBUZ1: Beeper On
ULT
Sets the Logout Timeout. When there is no input from the
user for the amount of time set with this function, the user is
automatically logged out and will need to log in again. The
valid Logout Timeout range is from 0-180 minutes.
Syntax: ULTn (where n represents a number from 0-180
minutes)
USM
Selects which computers the user can access under Auto
Scan Mode.
USM0: All
USM1: Powered On
USM2: Quick View
USM3: Quick View + Powered On
UST
Determines the length of time in seconds the KVM focus
dwells on each port in Auto Scan Mode.
Syntax: USTn (where n represents a number from 0-255)
Note: Characters are not case sensitive. Upper or lower case works equally well. Characters
are comma delimited. An invalid character in the configuration string will prohibit
access to the KVM switch for the user.
7. Administration
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7.6 Administration Page
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