Device Assignment; Device Management - Tripp Lite B030-008-17-IP Owner's Manual

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11. KVM Web Interface

11.12.1 Device Assignment

When a user logs on to the KVM switch, the ports they are allowed to access are displayed in the port list. Ports they are not allowed to access
are not displayed. Port access rights, as well as access to configuration settings, are assigned on a port-by-port basis in the user Device tab. To
access the Device tab, first access the user information page, then click on the Device tab at the top of the page.
The Device tab page includes a list of the master KVM switch and its ports on the left side, and two permission columns on the right side.
• Access – Determines if the account can access the port, and if so, whether the account is allowed Full Access, View Only access or No
Access.
(Full Access) – The user can view the remote screen and perform operations on the remote server from his/her keyboard and
monitor.
(View Only) – The user can only view the remote screen and cannot perform any operations.
(No Access) – No access rights; the Port will not appear on the User's list on the Main Screen.
• Config – If the box is checked ( √ ) next to a port, the account is given access to edit the Port Configuration settings.
Note: For Configuration access to take effect, the account must also have been given Port Configuration permission. (Refer to the Adding User Accounts
section in 11.12 User Management for details.)
Once finished assigning permissions, click the Save button. In the confirmation popup, click OK.
Note: You can simultaneously assign to multiple ports using the [Shift] or [Ctrl] keys. To highlight a group of consecutive ports, start by highlighting the first port,
hold down the [Shift] key, then highlight the last port that you wish to highlight. All ports from the first one highlighted to the last will be highlighted. Then click
on any of the permission boxes to change that permission for the highlighted ports. To highlight multiple non-consecutive ports, start by highlighting the first port,
hold down the [Ctrl] key then highlight each additional port one-by-one while continuing to hold down the [Ctrl] key. When all of the desired ports are highlighted,
click on any box to change that permission for all of the highlighted ports.

11.12.2 Device Management

The Device Management section allows Super Administrators and Administrators/Users who have been given permission, to configure and
control the KVM switch.
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