Rackmounting The Netcommander Ip - Tripp Lite B072-016-IP2 Quick Start Manual

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1. Product Overview
The NetCommander IP back panel is illustrated in the figure below. Note: The figure below shows the back panel for a B072-032-IP2 and
B072-032-IP4, but the back panel will be functionally the same for all models, with the only difference being the number of server ports.
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Power Outlets
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Reset button
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Serial Ports 1 and 2
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LAN Ports 1 and 2
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Console KVM ports
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USB Port
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Server ports
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1.8 Rackmounting the NetCommander IP

Follow all instructions in the safety section of this manual before rackmounting. Make sure to write down the MAC Address and Device
Number from the bottom of the unit before rackmounting, as they will be useful when finding the IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
Attach the included mounting brackets to the sides of the KVM switch (either front or rear, depending on user preference) using the included
hardware, and then mount the KVM into your rack using user supplied screws.
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Functionality
The KVM features dual-power supplies, so that if power to one fails, the other takes over. The power cords
included with the KVM connect to the unit here.
Pressing this button for 10 seconds restores the system to its factory default settings.
The KVM features two RJ45 serial ports for connecting serial manageable devices such as PDUs, firewalls,
and routers. (see the Serial Pinout section in this manual for the pinout information)
The KVM features two RJ45 LAN ports for connecting to 10/100 Mbps networks. If LAN 1 goes down, LAN
2 takes over. When LAN 1 becomes operational again, the KVM will need to be rebooted to make it the
default LAN port again. Note: Only one LAN port can be turned on at a time; they cannot both be turned
on. If you don't wish to use network redundancy, connect a single network cable to LAN 2 Port.
A USB keyboard and mouse, and VGA (HD15) monitor connect here for local operation of the
NetCommander IP KVM.
This port currently serves no functional purpose. It is included for future functionality upgrades.
When connecting a computer/server, Cat5e/6 cabling connects from an available server port to a
B078-101-PS2, B078-101-USB-1 or B078-101-USB2 SIU, which in turn connects to the computer/server.
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