Administration – Tripp Lite B020-U08-19-IP User Manual
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7.2.3 Remote OSD Administration Tab (continued)
7. Administration
(continued)
Using the New Schema
To use the new schema, do the following:
1. Save the new schema file (e.g., B020-U08-19-IP.schema) in the /
OpenLDAP/ schema
/ directory.
2. Add the new schema to the slapd.conf file, as shown in the figure:
3. Restart the LDAP server.
4. Write the LDIF file and create the database entries in init.ldif with the
ldapadd
command, as shown in the following example: ldapadd -f
init.ldif -x -D “cn=Manager,dc=tripplite,dc=com” -w secret
ANMS – Log Server Settings
Also included in the ANMS screen are settings that are required for the
Windows-based log server; MAC Address and Port. If these settings are
not entered correctly, the log server will not be able to communicate with
and pull log information from the KVM switch.
• MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer that the
Windows-based log server was installed on here.
• Port: Enter the firewall access port being used to communicate with
the Windows-based log server here.
Security
The Security page controls IP access by filtering the range of IP addresses
and/or MAC addresses that can access the KVM switch. IP and MAC
address filters control access to the KVM switch based on the IP and/or
MAC addresses of the computers attempting to connect. A maximum of
100 IP filters and 100 MAC filters are allowed.
If any filters have been configured, they appear in the IP filter and/or
MAC filter
list boxes.
To remove a filter from the list, simply click on it and hit the
corresponding Remove button.
Note:
When clicking the Remove button, you are not prompted to confirm
the removal of the filter, it is automatically removed.
To edit a filter, simply click on it and hit the corresponding Edit button.
Adding/Editing a Filter
1. Check the IP Filter Enable or MAC Filter Enable checkbox.
2. Click on the corresponding Add button, or highlight the desired filter
and click on the corresponding Edit button. The IP Filter or MAC
Filter
entry box appears.
3. IP filters contain From and To address fields, which allow you to filter
a range of IP addresses. If you only want to filter a single IP address,
just enter the same address into both the From and To fields. MAC
filters only allow you to filter one MAC address at a time. If you are
adding a new filter, simply fill in the address fields and click OK. If
you are editing an existing filter, replace the old address with the
correct address and click OK.
4. Select the include or exclude option underneath the filter list. This will
determine if all filters in the list are excluded from accessing the
KVM, or if only those addresses in the list are included among those
that can access the KVM.
Security – Default Webpage Name
The Default Webpage Name allows administrators to specify a login string
that must be included after the IP address when accessing the KVM via
web browser. For example, a default webpage name of abcdefg for a
KVM with an IP address of 192.168.0.126 would require the following
URL to be entered when accessing the KVM via web browser:
192.168.0.126/abcdefg
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