Web configuration interface, Logging into the web configuration interface – Tripp Lite IP CAT5 B072-016-1-IP User Manual
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10. Web Configuration Interface
The Web Configuration Interface is a Java-based utility that allows administrators to configure KVM network and security settings, create and manage
user accounts, and upgrade the IP portion of the KVM firmware. The sections that follow tell you how to log into the Web Configuration Interface, and
use the different settings available to the KVM administrators.
Note: The Web Configuration Interface controls settings/accounts for the IP portion of the KVM only. Settings/account access for the local console
are set via the Local Console OSD.
11. Logging into the Web Configuration Interface
Logging In
1. Open your web browser and enter the IP address assigned to the KVM.
Note:
• Only SSL connections are allowed, so you must start the IP address
with HTTPS, and not HTTP.)
• When logging in using a Windows XP computer, add /ui.jnlp to the
end of the IP address.
2. If a screen appears that states there is a problem with the web
site’s security certificate, click on the option to proceed anyway; the
certificate can be trusted. The Log On page appears, and the Java-
based application begins to install.
3. Prompts will appear asking if you wish to proceed with the Java
installation. Click the option to continue. Note: In the prompts that
appear, select the option to always trust content from this source to
prevent these prompts from appearing every time you log on.
4. When the installation is complete, the username and password
screen appears.
5. Enter in your username and password as given to you by your system
administrator, and select from the drop-down menu beneath the
username and password fields whether you want to access the
Web Configuration Interface or to Remotely Access the connected
computers. Click the Enter key to proceed.
Web Configuration Interface Main Page
When logging into the Web Configuration Interface, it opens with the
Configuration interface in the main portion of the screen, with the Device
page displayed.
At the very top of the Web Configuration Interface are menu bars and
icons that allow you to perform various functions. These functions, as well
as all of the settings in the Web Configuration Interface, are described in
the sections that follow.
File Menu
The File Menu in the upper-left of the screen includes three items; Log
On/Off, Close All and Exit.
Log On/Off – When selected, it will close the Web Configuration interface
and display the username and password screen. This function can also
be performed by clicking on the Log On/Off button directly underneath
the File Menu.
Close All – When selected, it will close the Configuration interface in the
main part of the screen, but the rest of the Web Configuration Interface
will remain open. Click the Configuration button to open the Configuration
interface back up.
Exit – When selected, the Web Configuration Interface is closed altogether.
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