Laptop Usb Console (Luc); Hot Plugging; Powering Off & Restarting; Port Id Numbering - Tripp Lite B64-032-04-IPG Owner's Manual

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Hardware Setup
Two-Stage Installation
5. Plug the power cord that came with the cascaded KVM switch into its power socket, and then into a Tripp Lite Surge Protector, Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) or PDU.
6. Repeat these steps for any other second-stage units you wish to connect.
7. First power on the first-stage KVM Switch and then power on all second-stage KVM switches.
8. Turn on the power to all of the connected computers/servers.
Note: The Power On sequence requires that the first-stage KVM Switch be powered on first. After the first-stage KVM Switch has been powered
on, all second-stage units must be powered on. After the second-stage units have been powered on, the connected computers/servers can be
powered on.

Laptop USB Console (LUC)

The front panel of the KVM switch features a USB Micro-B port, which connects to the USB port on a laptop, to provide console control of the
KVM switch. To use this feature, connect your laptop to the LUC port on the front of the KVM using a USB Micro-B cable. When connected, an
extra drive will appear in your computer's My Computer screen. Click on this drive to bring up the Windows and Java Non-Browser Clients. Run
the desired client to access the KVM switch. The client's login screen will appear, with the KVM showing up as a USB Mass Storage device in
the Login Screen's Server List. Highlight the KVM and then connect per the instructions in the AP Windows Client Login and/or AP Java Client
Login sections of this manual.

Hot Plugging

The B064-Series KVM Switches support hot plugging: components can be removed and added back into the installation by unplugging and
replugging their cables from the ports without the need to shut the unit down. The KVM also includes an Adapter ID function that stores the port
settings of the SIU (Port OS, OS Language, etc.), allowing you to switch an SIU and its connected computer to a new port without having to re-
enter its port settings. The settings are stored by SIU only; therefore, the correct settings will not transfer if you change the computer connected
to the SIU. Also, the Adapter ID function only applies when switching to ports on the same KVM switch.
Powering Off & Restarting
If it becomes necessary to power off the B064-Series KVM Switch, or the switch loses power and needs to be restarted, wait 10 seconds before
powering it back on. Connected computers should not be affected by this but if any of them should fail, simply restart them.

Port ID Numbering

Each computer on the installation is assigned a unique Port ID. The Port ID is a one or two segment number that is determined by the Stage Level
and KVM port number of the KVM switch to which the computer/server is connected.
Single-Stage Installations
Single-stage installations will have a one segment Port ID consisting of two digits.
(For example, a computer/server connected to port 19 of a B064-032-04-IPG will have a Port ID of 19. A computer/server connected to port 9 of
a B064-032-04-IPG will have a Port ID of 09)
Two-Stage Installations
Two-stage installations will have a two segment Port ID consisting of 4 digits. (2 digits per segment)
• The first segment of the Port ID represents the port number of the first-stage KVM switch to which the cascaded unit is connected.
• The second segment of the Port ID represents the port number of the second-stage KVM switch to which the computer/server is connected.
(For example, a computer attached to port 3 of a second-stage KVM switch that is connected to port 15 of the first-stage KVM switch will have a
Port ID of 03-15)
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