Lantronix SLC 8000 User Manual

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    Part number 900-704-r revision b october 2014 slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide.

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 2 copyright & trademark © 2014 lantronix, inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of lantronix. Lantronix and lantronix spider are register...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 3 disclaimer & revisions all information contained herein is provided “as is.” lantronix undertakes no obligation to update the information in this publication. Lantronix does not make, and specifically disclaims, all warranties of any kind (express, imp...

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 4 table of contents copyright & trademark ______________________________________________________2 warranty _________________________________________________________________2 open source software ______________________________________________________2 con...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 5 connecting terminals ___________________________________________________31 ac input _____________________________________________________________32 modem installation _____________________________________________________33 battery replacement _________...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 6 network commands ____________________________________________________61 ip filter _________________________________________________________________63 viewing ip filters ______________________________________________________63 mapping rulesets _________...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 7 services - web sessions ________________________________________________95 services - ssl certificate ________________________________________________96 web server commands _________________________________________________98 igoogle gadgets ___________...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 8 console port commands _______________________________________________126 internal modem settings ___________________________________________________126 setting up internal modem storage _______________________________________127 host lists ____________...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 9 console server _______________________________________________________168 connection configuration _______________________________________________169 connection commands ________________________________________________171 11: user authentication 174 au...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 10 load firmware via options _____________________________________________230 configuration management _____________________________________________231 manage files ________________________________________________________232 administrative commands _____...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 11 custom user menu commands _____________________________________________289 date and time commands _________________________________________________291 device commands _______________________________________________________292 device port commands ____...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 12 appendix c: adapters and pinouts 331 appendix d: protocol glossary 334 appendix e: compliance information 336.

  • Page 13: List of Tables

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 13 list of tables table 2-5 console (dte) port pinout ________________________________________________23 table 3-1 part numbers and descriptions _____________________________________________27 table 3-2 slc technical specifications ______________________...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 14 list of figures figure 2-1 slc 8048 unit (front side) - part number slc 804812n-01-s ____________________20 figure 2-2 slc 8048 unit (back side) - part number slc 804812n-01-s ____________________20 figure 2-3 device ports (back side) ________________...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 15 figure 7-13 ssl certificate_________________________________________________________97 figure 7-14 igoogle gadget example_________________________________________________99 figure 8-2 devices > device status ___________________________________________...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 16 figure 11-13 user authentication > custom menus _____________________________________221 figure 12-1 maintenance > firmware & configurations __________________________________228 figure 12-2 network > firmware/config > manage _________________________...

  • Page 17: 1: About This Guide

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 17 1: about this guide purpose and audience this guide provides the information needed to install, configure, and use the lantronix® slc™ 8000 advanced console manager. The slc unit is for it professionals who must remotely and securely configure and adm...

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    1: about this guide slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 18 additional documentation visit the lantronix web site at www.Lantronix.Com/support/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documentation. Appendix a: security considerations provides tips for enhanci...

  • Page 19: 2: Introduction

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 19 2: introduction the slc 8000 advanced console manager enables it system administrators to manage remote servers and it infrastructure equipment securely over the internet. It equipment can be configured, administered, and managed in a variety of ways,...

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    2: introduction slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 20 models slc 8048 has the following hardware components: slc chassis: the slc 8000 advanced console manager has a 1u tall, self-contained rack- mountable chassis. Serial device ports: up to forty-eight serial rs-232c (eia-232) device por...

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    2: introduction slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 21 10/100/1000 base-t ethernet network compatibility buffer logging to file email and snmp notification id/password security, configurable access rights secure shell (ssh) security; supports numerous other security protocols network file ...

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    2: introduction slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 22 device port buffer the slc 8000 unit supports real-time data logging for each device port. The port can save the data log to a file, send an email notification of an issue, or take no action. You can define the path for logged data on ...

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    2: introduction slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 23 serial port interfaces all devices attached to the device ports and the console port must support the rs-232c (eia-232) standard. Rj45 cabling, like category 5 or 6 patch cabling, is used for the device port connections and for the con...

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    2: introduction slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 24 network connections the slc 8000 network interfaces are 10/100/1000 base-t ethernet for use with a conventional ethernet network as shown in figure 2-6 . Use standard rj45-terminated cables, like category 5 or 6 patch cable. Additional...

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    2: introduction slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 25 usb interface the slc 8000 unit has two 2.0 usb ports (hs, fs, ls). Figure 2-7 dual usb ports memory card port the slc unit has a memory card port on the front panel of the unit which accepts sd cards. Figure 2-8 memory card port.

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    2: introduction slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 26 internal modem an internal modem can be installed in the slc 8000 advanced console manager. See modem installation on page 33 for instructions. Figure 2-9 internal modem location.

  • Page 27: 3: Installation

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 27 3: installation this chapter provides a high-level procedure for installing the slc advanced console manager followed by more detailed information about the slc connections and power supplies. Caution: to avoid physical and electrical hazards, please ...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 28 technical specifications table 3-2 slc technical specifications component description serial interface (device) (48) rj45-type 8-conductor connectors which are individually configurable standard or reversed pinouts speed software selec...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 29 physical installation install the slc 8000 advanced console manager in an eia-standard 19-inch rack (1u tall) or as a desktop unit. The slc module uses convection cooling to dissipate excess heat. To install the slc 8000 advanced conso...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 30 figure 3-3 device port connections (back side) 3. Connect the adapter to the serial console port on the serial device as shown in figure 3-3 . Table 3-4 console port and device port (dte) - reverse pinout disabled table 3-5 device port...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 31 modular expansion for i/o module the slc 8000 advanced console manager supports the flexibility to change the i/o module configuration by offering a 16 port card for expansion. See table 3-6 . When device ports are unused or unsupporte...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 32 to connect a terminal: 1. Attach the lantronix adapter to your terminal (typifcally a pn 200.2066a adapter) or your pc's serial port (use pn 200.2070a adapter). 2. Connect the cat 5 cable to the adapter, and connect the other end to th...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 33 modem installation caution: to reduce the risk of fire, use only no. 26 awg or larger (e.G., 24 awg) ul listed or csa certified telecommunication line cord. Attention: pour rÉduire les risques d'incendie, utiliser uniquement des conduc...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 34 4. Take note of the orientation of the modem so that later you can install a new modem correctly with the same orientation. 5. If there is a modem replacement, carefully lift the old modem out of its socket. 6. Install the new modem wi...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 35 8. Press the modem down to make sure it sits down all the way in the socket. 9. Double-check the new modem placement to make sure it is done properly. 10. Place the battery modem door back. 11. Tighten the door screw. Battery replaceme...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 36 disposal of used batteries (from battery data sheet) if not in a large quantity, button cell batteries contain so little lithium that they do not qualify as reactive hazardous waste. These batteries are safe for disposal in the normal ...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 37 5. If there is a modem, carefully lift the modem out of its socket. 6. Use fingers to lift the battery out of the socket. Caution: do not use a metal object to pry out the battery since it may short the battery and damage the battery h...

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    3: installation slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 38 8. Re-install the modem with correct orientation. A. Make sure also to have correct pin alignment. B. Press the modem down to make sure it sits down all the way in the socket. 9. Double-check the battery and modem placements to make su...

  • Page 39: 4: Quick Setup

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 39 4: quick setup this chapter helps get the ip network port up and running quickly, so you can administer the slc advanced console manager using your network. Recommendations to set up the network connections quickly, we suggest you do one of the follow...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 40 method #1 using the front panel display before you begin, ensure that you have: unique ip address that is valid on your network (unless automatically assigned) subnet mask (unless automatically assigned) gateway (unless automatically as...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 41 the following table lists the slc navigation actions, buttons, and options. Table 4-3 lcd arrow keypad actions table 4-4 front panel setup options with associated parameters note: the individual screens listed from left to right in tabl...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 42 entering the settings to enter setup information: 1. From the normal display (host name, date and time), press the right arrow button to display network settings. The ip address for eth1 displays. Note: if you have connected eth1 to the...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 43 when you are done, the front panel returns to the clock display. The network port resets to the new settings, and you can connect to your ip network for further administration. You should be able to ssh to the slc 8000 advanced console ...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 44 figure 4-5 quick setup figure 4-6 home 4. To accept the defaults, select the accept default quick setup settings checkbox on the top portion of the page and click the apply button at the bottom of the page. Otherwise, continue with step...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 45 note: once you click the apply button on the quick setup page, you can continue using the web interface to configure the slc further. 5. Enter the following settings: network settings note: configurations with the same ip subnet on mult...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 46 administrator settings 6. Click the apply button to save your entries. Figure 4-7 quick setup completed in web manager method #3 quick setup on the command line interface if the slc 8000 advanced console manager does not have an ip addr...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 47 figure 4-8 beginning of quick setup script quick setup will now step you through configuring a few basic settings. The current settings are shown in brackets ('[]'). You can accept the current setting for each question by pressing . 4. ...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 48 after you complete the quick setup script, the changes take effect immediately. Figure 4-9 quick setup completed in cli quick setup will now step you through configuring a few basic settings. The current settings are shown in brackets (...

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    4: quick setup slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 49 next step after completing quick setup on the slc 8000 advanced console manager, you may want to configure other settings. You can use the web page or the command line interface for configuration. For information about the web and the c...

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    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 50 5: web and command line interfaces the slc advanced console manager offers three interfaces for configuring the slc unit: a command line interface (cli), a web interface, and an lcd with keypads on the front panel. This chapter discusses the web and c...

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    5: web and command line interfaces slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 51 the following figure shows a typical web page: figure 5-1 web page layout the web page has the following components: tabs: groups of settings to configure. Options: below each tab are options for specific types of se...

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    5: web and command line interfaces slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 52 - the gray u1 button allows you to configure the upper usb device (flash drive or modem) plugged into the front panel usb connector. The gray u2 button allows you to configure the lower usb device plugged into the fr...

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    5: web and command line interfaces slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 53 the lantronix slc quick setup page displays automatically the first time you log in. Subsequently, the lantronix slc home page displays. (if you want to display the quick setup page again, click quick setup on the ma...

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    5: web and command line interfaces slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 54 note: the system administrator may have changed the password using one of the quick setup methods in the previous chapter. To log in any other user: 1. Enter your slc user name and press enter. 2. Enter your slc pass...

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    5: web and command line interfaces slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 55 should you make a mistake while typing, backspace by pressing the backspace key and/or the delete key, depending on how you accessed the interface. Both keys work if you use vt100 emulation in your terminal access pr...

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    5: web and command line interfaces slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 56 to view the last 100 commands entered in the session: show history to clear the command history: set history clear to view the rights of the currently logged-in user: show user note: for information about user rights...

  • Page 57: 6: Basic Parameters

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 57 6: basic parameters this chapter explains how to set the following basic configuration settings for the slc advanced console manager using the slc web interface or the cli: network parameters that determine how the slc 8000 advanced console manager in...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 58 to enter settings for one or both network ports: 1. Click the network tab and select the network settings option. The following page displays: figure 6-1 network > network settings.

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 59 2. Enter the following information: ethernet interfaces (eth1 and eth2) note: configurations with the same ip subnet on multiple interfaces (ethernet or ppp) are not currently supported. Eth 1 settings or eth 2 settings disabled: i...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 60 note: configurations with the same ip subnet on multiple interfaces (ethernet or ppp) are not currently supported. Gateway hostname & name servers enable ip forwarding ip forwarding enables network traffic received on one interface...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 61 dns servers dhcp-acquired dns servers tcp keepalive parameters 3. To save your entries, click the apply button. Apply makes the changes immediately and saves them so they will be there when the slc 8000 advanced console manager is ...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 62 to set the default and alternate network gateways: set network gateway parameters default precedence alternate pingip ethport pingdelay failedpings the alternate gateway is used if an ip address usually accessible through the defau...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 63 ip filter ip filters (also called a rule set) act as a firewall to allow or deny individual or a range of ip addresses, ports, and protocols. When a network connection is configured to use an ip filter, all network traffic through ...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 64 3. From the interface drop-down list, select the interface and click the map ruleset button. The interface and rule set display in the ip filter mappings table. To delete a mapping: 1. Click the network tab and select the ip filter...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 65 figure 6-3 network > ip filter ruleset (adding/editing rulesets) rulesets can be added or updated on this page. 2. Enter the following: rule parameters ruleset name name that identifies a filter; may be composed of letters, numbers...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 66 3. Click the right arrow button to add the new rule to the bottom of the rules list box on the right. A maximum of 64 rules can be created for each ruleset. 4. To remove a rule from the filter set, highlight that line and click the...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 67 updating an ip filter to update an ip filter rule set: 1. From the network > ip filter page, the administrator selects the ip filter ruleset to be edited and clicks the edit ruleset button to return to the network > ip filter rules...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 68 replace delete routing the slc 8000 advanced console manager allows you to define static routes and, for networks using routing information protocol (rip)-capable routes, to enable the rip protocol to configure the routes dynamical...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 69 static routing 3. Click the apply button. Note: to display the routing table, status or specific report, see the section, status/reports on page 244 . Equivalent routing commands the following cli commands correspond to the web pag...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 70 to complete the vpn page: 1. Click the network tab and select the vpn option. The following page displays: figure 6-5 network > vpn 2. Enter the following: enable vpn tunnel select to create a tunnel. Name the name assigned to the ...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 71 remote id how the remote host should be identified for authentication. The id is used to select the proper credentials for communicating with the remote host. Remote hop/router if the remote host is behind a gateway, this specifies...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 72 3. To save, click apply button. 4. To see a details of the vpn tunnel connection, including the cryptographic algorithms used, select the view detailed status link. 5. To see the last 100 lines of the logs associated with the vpn t...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 73 localsubnet ikenegotation ikeenc ikeauth ikedhgroup espenc espauth espdhgroup pfs modeconfig xauthclient xauthlogin 2. Enter rsa public key or pre-shared key of remote host: set vpn key 3. Enter xauth password: set vpn xauthpasswor...

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    6: basic parameters slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 74 des-cbc3-sha ssl/secure certificates imported for use with the web server or ldap authentication must use either the sha1 or sha2 hash with a rsa public key of 1024, 2048 or 3072 bits. When the slc unit is running in fips mode, the...

  • Page 75: 7: Services

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 75 7: services system logging and other services use the services tab to: configure the amount of data sent to the logs. Enable or disable ssh and telnet logins. Enable a simple network management protocol (snmp) agent. Note: the slc advanced console man...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 76 ssh/telnet/logging to configure ssh, telnet, and logging settings: 1. Click the services tab and select the ssh/telnet/logging option. The following page displays. Figure 7-1 services > ssh/telnet/logging 2. Enter the following settings: s...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 77 info: saves informative message, in addition to warning and error messages. Debug: saves extraneous detail that may be helpful in tracking down a problem, in addition to information, warning, and error messages. Audit log smtp ssh network ...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 78 telnet web ssh/web telnet settings phone home 3. To save, click the apply button. Snmp simple network management protocol (snmp) is a set of protocols for managing complex networks. The slc unit supports both mib-ii (as defined by rfc 1213...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 79 figure 7-2 services > snmp 2. Enter the following: enable agent enables or disables snmp agent, which allows read-only access to the system. Disabled by default. Top level mib click the link to access the top level mib file for all lantron...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 80 communities version 3 enable traps traps are notifications of certain critical events. Disabled by default. This feature is applicable when snmp is enabled. Examples of traps that the slc 8000 advanced console manager sends include: ethern...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 81 v3 read-only user v3 read-write user 3. To save, click the apply button. Snmp, ssh, telnet, and logging commands the following cli commands correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure services (system logging, ssh and ...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 83 figure 7-3 services > nfs & smb/cifs 2. Enter the following for up to three directories: nfs mounts 3. Enter the following: smb/cifs share remote directory the remote nfs share directory in the format: nfs_server_hostname or ipaddr:/export...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 84 4. To save, click the apply button. 5. Click the firmware & configurations link to access the firmware & configurations (on page 227) to save slc configuration, as desired. Nfs and smb/cifs commands the following cli commands correspond to...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 85 to view smb/cifs settings: show cifs secure lantronix network use the secure lantronix network option to view and manage vslm management appliances, slc 8000 advanced console managers, and lantronix spider® devices on the local subnet. Not...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 86 figure 7-4 services > secure lantronix network.

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 87 2. Access your device or device port through any of the methods below. To directly access the web interface for a secure lantronix device: 1. Make sure web telnet and web ssh is enabled for the specific device or device port. 2. Click the ...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 88 figure 7-7 ssh or telnet cli session to directly access a specific port on a particular device: 1. Click a port number in a green square beside the specific device. C. Enabled port numbers are in a bright green box and will allow you to se...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 89 figure 7-9 services > secure lantronix network > search options 2. Enter the following: 3. If you entered an ip address, click the add ip address button. The ip address displays in the ip address list. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each ip a...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 90 search to detect and display all vslm management appliance and lantronix spider devices on the local network: show slcnetwork [ipaddrlist ] note: without the ipaddrlist parameter, the command searches the network according to the search se...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 91 figure 7-10 services > date & time 2. Enter the following: 3. To save, click the apply button. To synchronize the slc 8000 advanced console manager with a remote timeserver using ntp: 1. Enter the following: change date/time select the che...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 92 2. To save, click the apply button. Date and time commands the following cli commands correspond to the web page entries described above. To set the local date, time, and local time zone (one parameter at a time): set datetime parameters d...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 93 to view ntp settings: show ntp web server the web server page allows the system administrator to: configure attributes of the web server. View and terminate current web sessions. Import a site-specific ssl certificate. Enable an igoogle ga...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 94 2. Enter the following fields: 3. Click the apply button to save. Admin web commands the following cli commands correspond to the wegb page entries described above. To configure the timeout for web sessions: admin web timeout to configure ...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 95 to enable or disable igoogle gadget web content: admin web gadget to configure the group that can access the web: admin web group to configures the banner displayed on the web home page: admin web banner to define a list of network interfa...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 96 figure 7-12 web sessions 2. To terminate, click the check box in the row of the session you want to terminate and click the terminate button. 3. To return to the services > web server page, click the back to web server link. Services - ssl...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 97 figure 7-13 ssl certificate 2. If desired, enter the following: reset to default certificate to reset to the default certificate, select the checkbox to reset to the default certificate. Unselected by default. Import ssl certificate to imp...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 98 3. Click the apply button. Note: you must reboot the slc advanced console manager for the update to take effect. 4. To return to the services > web server page, click the back to web server link. Web server commands the following cli comma...

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    7: services slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 99 - datatype="enum" default_value="10"> /userpref> 2. On the igoogle web page, click the add stuff link. 3. On the new page, click the add feed or gadget link. 4. In the field that displays, type the url of the gadget location. 5. Return to ...

  • Page 100: 8: Device Ports

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 100 8: device ports this chapter describes how to configure and use an slc advanced console manager port connected to an external device, such as a server or a modem. The next chapter, chapter 10: connections describes how to use the devices > connection...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 101 the administrator and users with local user rights may assign individual port permissions to local users. The administrator and users with remote authentication rights assign port access to users authenticated by nis, radius, ldap, ke...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 102 device status the devices > device status page displays the status of the slc ports, usb ports and sd card ports. 1. Click the devices tab and select the device status option. The following page displays: figure 8-2 devices > device s...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 103 device ports on the devices > device ports page, you can set up the numbering of telnet, ssh, and tcp ports, view a summary of current port modes, establish the maximum number of direct connections for each device port, and select ind...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 104 to set up telnet, ssh, and tcp port numbering: 1. Enter the following: telnet/ssh/tcp in port numbers caution: ports 1-1024 are rfc-assigned and may conflict with services running on the slc 8000 advanced console manager. Avoid this r...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 105 parameters sshport tcpport telnetport port is a port number between 1025 and 65528. To view global settings for device ports: show deviceport global device ports - settings on the device ports > settings page, configure ip and data (s...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 106 the following page displays: figure 8-5 device ports > settings.

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 107 2. Enter the following: device port settings ip settings port displays number of port; displays automatically. Mode the status of the port; displays automatically. Name the name of the port. Valid characters are letters, numbers, dash...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 108 data settings note: check the serial device’s equipment settings and documentation for the proper settings. The device port and the attached serial device must have the same settings. Authentication if selected, the slc unit requires ...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 109 hardware signal triggers modem settings (device ports) note: depending on the state and mode you select, different fields are available. Show lines on connecting if enabled, when the user either does a connect direct from the cli or c...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 110 modem settings: text mode modem settings: ppp mode initialization script commands sent to configure the modem may have up to 100 characters. Consult your modem’s documentation for recommended initialization options. If you do not spec...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 111 3. To save settings for just this port, click the apply button. 4. To save selected settings to ports other than the one you are configuring: - from the apply settings drop-down box, select none, a group of settings, or all. - in to d...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 112 note: it may take a few minutes for the system to apply the settings to multiple ports. Port status and counters port counters describe the status of signals and interfaces. Slc advanced console manager updates and increments the port...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 113 figure 8-7 device ports > slp / servertech cdu to enter slp commands: 1. Enter the following: number of outlets enter the number of outlets for a servertech cdu. This setting is not applicable for an slp unit. Number of expansion outl...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 114 status/info commands 2. Click the apply button. Device port - sensorsoft device devices made by sensorsoft are used to monitor environmental conditions. 1. In the connected to drop-down menu above the ip settings section of the device...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 115 3. Select a port and enter or view the following information: 4. Click the apply button. 5. To view the status detected by the sensorsoft, click the sensorsoft status link to the right of the table. Device port commands the following ...

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    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 117 to view a list of all device port names: show deviceport names to view the modes and states of one or more device port(s): note: you can optionally email the displayed information. Show portstatus [deviceport ] [email address>] to vie...

  • Page 119

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 119 to connect to a device port to monitor and/or interact with it, or to establish an outbound network connection: connect direct endpoint is one of: deviceport ssh [port ][] where: is one or more of: user version command tcp port telnet...

  • Page 120

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 120 the directory path must be the local directory for one of the nfs mounts. For each logging file, once the file size reaches the maximum, a new file opens for logging. Once the number of files reaches the maximum, the oldest file is ov...

  • Page 121

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 121 figure 8-9 devices > device ports - logging 2. Enter the following: local logging email/traps local logging if you enable local logging, each device port stores 256 kbytes (approximately 400 screens) of i/o data in a true fifo buffer....

  • Page 122

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 122 send if you enabled email and snmp logging, select what type of notification log to send: email (default) snmp trap both trigger on select the method of triggering a notification: byte count: a specific number of bytes of data. This i...

  • Page 123

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 123 log viewing attributes nfs file logging usb / sd card logging syslog logging note: note: to apply the settings to additional device ports, in the apply settings to device ports field, enter the additional ports, (e.G., 1-3, 5, 6) 3. T...

  • Page 124

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 124 logging commands the following cli commands correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure logging settings for one or more device ports: set deviceport port parameters> note: local logging must be enabled for a devi...

  • Page 125

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 125 console port the console port initially has the same defaults as the device ports. Use the devices > console port page to change the settings, if desired. To set console port parameters: 1. Click the devices tab and select console por...

  • Page 126

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 126 3. Click the apply button to save the changes. Console port commands the following cli commands correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure console port settings: set consoleport parameters baud databits 8> stopbi...

  • Page 127

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 127 setting up internal modem storage an internal modem may be configured on the devices > internal modem page and accessed through the port number bar only if it is installed into the slc 8000 advanced console manager. . To set up intern...

  • Page 128

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 128 figure 8-11 devices > internal modem 5. Enter the following fields. State indicates whether the internal is enabled. When enabling, set the modem to disabled, dial-in, dial-out, and dial-back. Disabled by default..

  • Page 129

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 129 mode the format in which the data flows back and forth. With text selected, the slc unit assumes that the modem will be used for remotely logging into the command line. Text mode is only for dialing in. This is the default. Ppp establ...

  • Page 130

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 130 6. Click apply. Host lists a host list is a prioritized list of ssh, telnet, and tcp hosts available for establishing incoming modem connections or for the connect direct command on the cli. The slc unit cycles through the list until ...

  • Page 131

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 131 figure 8-12 devices > host lists 2. Enter the following: note: to clear fields in the lower part of the page, click the clear host list button. 3. You have the following options: - to save the host list without adding hosts at this ti...

  • Page 132

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 132 4. Click the right arrow. The host displays in the hosts box. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 to add more hosts to the host list. Note: to clear fields before adding the next host, click the clear host parameters button. 6. You have the following...

  • Page 133

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 133 to view or update a host list: 1. In the host lists table, select the host list and click the view host list button. The list of hosts display in the hosts box. Figure 8-13 view host lists 2. View, add, or update the following: host p...

  • Page 134

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 134 3. You have the following options: - to add a host to the host list, click the right arrow. The host displays in the hosts box. - to remove a host from the host list, select the host in the hosts box and click the left arrow. - to giv...

  • Page 135

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 135 to move a host entry to a new position in the host list: set hostlist edit move position number> to delete a host list, or a single host entry from a host list: set hostlist delete [entry ] to display the members of a host list: show ...

  • Page 136

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 136 figure 8-14 devices > scripts 2. Click the add scripts button. The page for editing script attributes displays..

  • Page 137

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 137 figure 8-15 adding or editing new scripts 3. Enter the following: scripts 4. In the user rights section, select the user group to which nis users will belong: script name a unique identifier for the script. Type select interface for a...

  • Page 138

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 138 user rights 5. Assign or unassign user rights for the specific user by checking or unchecking the following boxes: 6. To save, click the apply button. If the type of script is interface, the script will be validated before it is saved...

  • Page 139

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 139 to rename a script: 1. In the scripts table, select the script and enter a new script name in the new name field. 2. Click the rename script button. The script will be renamed and the devices > scripts page redisplays. To delete a scr...

  • Page 140

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 140 interface script syntax this section describes the abbreviated scripting syntax for interface scripts. This limited syntax was created to prevent the creation of scripts containing potentially harmful commands. Script commands are div...

  • Page 141

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 141 primary commands these are stand-alone commands which provide the primary functionality in a script. These commands may rely on one or more of the secondary commands to provide values for some parameters. The preprocessor will require...

  • Page 142

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 142 secondary commands these are commands which provide data or other support to the primary commands. These commands are never used by themselves in a script. The preprocessor will require that these commands always follow a left square ...

  • Page 143

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 143 table 8-18 secondary commands command description string the string command provides a series of string manipulation operations. The string command will only be used with the set command to generate a value for a variable. There are n...

  • Page 144

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 144 control flow commands the control flow commands allow conditional execution of blocks of other commands. The preprocessor treats these as primary commands, allowing them to appear anywhere in a script that a primary command is appropr...

  • Page 145

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 145 sample scripts interface script—monitor port the monitor port (monport) script connects directly to a device port by logging into the slc port, gets the device hostname, loops a couple of times to get port interface statistics, and lo...

  • Page 146

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 146 expect { #did not capture "ogin" or command prompt timeout { send_user "time out login......\r"; return } #got login prompt "login" { send_user "logging in....\r" send "$login\r" expect { timeout { send_user "time out waiting for ...

  • Page 147

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 147 the following is the screen output: slc247glenn]> conn script ex4 deviceport 7 login: logging in.... Sysadmin sysadmin password: pass welcome to the secure lantronix console manager model number: slc 48 for a list of commands, type 'h...

  • Page 148

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 148 the following is the screen output of the script: [slc247glenn]> se script runcli cli [slc247glenn]> show network port 1 host ___current hostname settings___________________________________________________ hostname: slc247glenn domain...

  • Page 149

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 149 [current time:21:25:20] show portcounter deviceport 7 show portcounter deviceport 7 device port: 7 seconds since zeroed: 1454136 bytes input: 0 bytes output: 0 framing errors: 0 flow control errors: 0 overrun errors: 0 parity errors: ...

  • Page 150

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 150 login/chap host the login name (for pap authentication) or chap host (for chap authentication) associated with this site. If a modem has sites enabled and the authentication is successful at dial-in (for modem states dial-in, dial-bac...

  • Page 151

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 151 3. Click the add site button. To view or update a site: 1. In the sites table, select the site and click the view site button. The site attributes are displayed in the bottom half of the page. 2. Update any of the site attributes. 3. ...

  • Page 152

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 152 dialoutlogin dialoutpassword allowdialback dialbacknumber dialbackdelay dialbackretries timeoutlogins modemtimeout restartdelay cbcpnocallback to delete a site: set site delete show site modem dialing states this section describes how...

  • Page 153

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 153 dial-back the slc advanced console manager waits for a peer to call the slc unit, establishes a text (command line) or ppp connection, authenticates the user, and if the slc 8000 advanced console manager is able to determine a dial-ba...

  • Page 154

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 154 and if the remote peer requests pap or chap authentication, provides the dial-out login and dial-out password as authentication tokens. Once authenticated, a ppp session will be established using either negotiated ip addresses or spec...

  • Page 155

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 155 is on. For chap, the site list will be searched for a site that (a) the login/chap host and chap secret match the name and secret sent in the chap challenge response by the ppp peer, (b) authentication is set to chap, and (c) the port...

  • Page 156

    8: device ports slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 156 remote/dial-out login and remote/dial-out password configured for the modem (not the site) will be provided as authentication tokens. If a matching site is found, its cbcp server allow no callback, dial-back number, allow dial- back, ...

  • Page 157: 9: Usb/sd Card Port

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 157 9: usb/sd card port this chapter describes how to configure storage by using the devices > usb / sd card page and cli. This page can be used to configure the thumb drive and modems. The thumb drive or sd card is useful for firmware updates, saving an...

  • Page 158

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 158 figure 9-1 devices > usb / sd card to configure a usb/sd card storage port, from the usb ports / sd card table, 1. Click the radio button (on the far right) of a usb or sd card device storage port. 2. Click configure. - figure 9-2...

  • Page 159

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 159 figure 9-3 devices > sd card > configure 3. Enter the following fields. 4. Click apply. 5. Click the manage files on storage device link to view and manage files on the selected usb thumb drive or sd card. Files on the storage dev...

  • Page 160

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 160 to configure the usb modem port, from the usb ports table: 1. Click the radio button (on the far right) for port u1 or u2. 2. Click configure. Figure 9-4 shows the page that displays if a usb modem is inserted in port u1, or if po...

  • Page 161

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 161 3. Enter the following fields. Data settings note: check the modem’s equipment settings and documentation for the proper settings. The attached modem must have the same settings. Modem settings note: depending on the state and mod...

  • Page 162

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 162 text mode group access if undefined, any group can access the modem (text login only). If one or more groups are specified (groups are delimited by the characters ' ' (space), ',' (comma), or ';' (semicolon)), then any user who lo...

  • Page 163

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 163 ppp mode negotiate ip address if the slc unit and/or the serial device have dynamic ip addresses (e.G., ip addresses assigned by a dhcp server), select yes. Yes is the default. If the slc unit or the modem have fixed ip addresses,...

  • Page 164

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 164 ip settings 4. Click apply. Manage files to manage files, perform the following steps. 1. Click the manage files on the storage device link on the devices > usb > configure page. Figure 9-5 firmware and configurations - manage fil...

  • Page 165

    9: usb/sd card port slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 165 2. To delete a file, click the check box next to the filename and click delete file. A confirmation message displays. 3. To download a file, click the download file button. Select the file from the list. 4. To rename a file, click...

  • Page 166: 10: Connections

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 166 10: connections chapter 8: device ports on page 100 described how to configure and interact with an slc advanced console server port connected to an external device. This chapter describes how to use the devices > connections page to connect external...

  • Page 167

    10: connections slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 167 figure 10-1 terminal server remote access server in this setup, the slc 8000 advanced console manager is connected to one or more modems by its device ports. Configure the device ports on the device ports > settings web page by select...

  • Page 168

    10: connections slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 168 multiport device server a pc can use the device ports on the slc unit as virtual serial ports, enabling the ports to act as if they are local ports to the pc. To use the slc 8000 advanced console manager in this setup, the pc requires...

  • Page 169

    10: connections slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 169 connection configuration to create a connection: 1. Click the devices tab and select the connections opton. The following page displays: figure 10-6 devices > connections 2. For a device port, enter the following: outgoing connection ...

  • Page 170

    10: connections slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 170 3. To save, click the apply button. To view, update, or disconnect a current connection: the bottom of the current connections page displays current connections. Figure 10-7 current connections 1. To view details about a connection, h...

  • Page 171

    10: connections slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 171 maintenance > firmware & configurations page displays. Connection commands these commands for configuring connections correspond to the web page entries described above. To connect to a device port to monitor and/or interact with it, ...

  • Page 172

    10: connections slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 172 telnet [port ] trigger udp [port ] note: if the trigger is datetime (establish connection at a specified date/time), enter the date parameter. If the trigger is chars (establish connection on receipt of a specified number or character...

  • Page 173

    10: connections slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 173 to display global connections: connect global show.

  • Page 174: 11: User Authentication

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 174 11: user authentication users who attempt to log in to the slc advanced console manager by means of telnet, ssh, the console port, or one of the device ports are granted access by one or more authentication methods. The user authentication page provi...

  • Page 175

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 175 figure 11-1 user authentication > authentication methods 2. To enable a method currently in the disabled methods list, select the method and press the left arrow to the left of the list. The methods include: nis (network infor...

  • Page 176

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 176 3. To disable a method currently in the enabled methods list, select the method and click the right arrow between the lists. 4. To set the order in which the slc unit will authenticate users, use the up and down arrows to the ...

  • Page 177

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 177 user rights the slc has three user groups: administrators, power users, and default users. Each has a predefined set of rights; users inherit rights from the user group to which they belong. These rights are in addition to the...

  • Page 178

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 178 local and remote user settings the system administrator can configure the slc 8000 advanced console manager to use local accounts and remote accounts to authenticate users. 1. Click the user authentication tab and select the l...

  • Page 179

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 179 2) continue to set local user passwords : 2. Click the apply button. Adding, editing or deleting a user through this user authentication > local/remote users page, you can delete a user listed in the table or open a page for a...

  • Page 180

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 180 figure 11-4 user authentication > local/remote user > add/edit user 2. Enter the following information for the user: login user id of selected user. Authentication select the type of authenticated user: local: user listed in t...

  • Page 181

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 181 enable for dial-back select to grant a local user dial-back access. Users with dial-back access can dial into the slc unit and enter their login and password. Once the slc 8000 advanced console manager authenticates them, the ...

  • Page 182

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 182 3. In the user rights section, select the user group to which local/remote users will belong. 4. Select or clear the checkboxes for the following rights: 5. Click the apply button. 6. Click the back to local/remote users link ...

  • Page 183

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 183 shortcut to add a user based on an existing user: 1. Display the existing user on the user authentication > local/remote users page. The fields in the top part of the page display the current values for the user. 2. Change the...

  • Page 184

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 184 custommenu dataports dialbacknumber displaymenu escapeseq group listenports passwordexpires permissions uid to set whether a complex login password is required: set localusers complexpasswords disable> to enable or disable aut...

  • Page 185

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 185 where is one or more of nt, sv, dt, lu, ra, sk, um, dp, do, ub, rs, rc, dr, wb, sn, ad, md, sd to remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. To view the rights of the currently ...

  • Page 186

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 186 nis the system administrator can configure the slc advanced console manager to use nis to authenticate users attempting to log in to the slc unit through the web, ssh, telnet, or the console port. If nis does not provide port ...

  • Page 187

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 187 2. Enter the following: enable nis displays selected if you enabled this method on the authentication methods page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it immediately, clear the checkbox. Note: you ...

  • Page 188

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 188 3. In the user rights section, select the user group to which nis users will belong: 4. Assign or unassign user rights for the specific user by checking or unchecking the following checkboxes: 5. Click the apply button. Note: ...

  • Page 189

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 189 nis commands these commands for the cli correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure the slc unit to use nis to authenticate users who log in via the web, ssh, telnet, or the console port: set nis parameter...

  • Page 190

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 190 ldap the system administrator can configure the slc 8000 advanced console manager to use ldap to authenticate users attempting to log in using the web, telnet, ssh, or the console port. Ldap allows slc unit users to authentica...

  • Page 191

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 191 figure 11-6 user authentication > ldap 2. Enter the following: enable ldap displays selected if you enabled this method on the first user authentication page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it ...

  • Page 192

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 192 port number of the tcp port on the ldap server to which the slc talks. The default is 389. Base the name of the ldap search base (e.G., dc=company, dc=com). May have up to 80 characters. Bind name the name for a non-anonymous ...

  • Page 193

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 193 3. In the user rights section, select the user group to which ldap users will belong: certificate authority a certificate can be uploaded to the slc unit for peer authentication. If a certificate is uploaded, all 3 files are r...

  • Page 194

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 194 4. Select or clear the checkboxes for the following rights: 5. Click the apply button. Note: you must reboot the unit before your changes will take effect. Ldap commands these commands for the command line interface correspond...

  • Page 195

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 195 dataports listenports clearports escapeseq bindpassword encrypt disable> filteruser filtergroup grmemberattr grmembervalue port default is 389. Server state disable> to set user group and permissions for ldap users: group to s...

  • Page 196

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 196 radius the system administrator can configure the slc 8000 advanced console manager to use radius to authenticate users attempting to log in using the web, telnet, ssh, or the console port. Users who are authenticated through ...

  • Page 197

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 197 2. Enter the following: enable radius displays selected if you enabled this method on the user authentication page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it immediately, clear the checkbox. Note: you ...

  • Page 198

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 198 note: older radius servers may use 1645 as the default port. Check your radius server configuration. 3. In the user rights section, select the user group to which radius users will belong. 4. Select or clear the checkboxes for...

  • Page 199

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 199 5. Click the apply button. Note: you must reboot the unit before your changes will take effect. Radius commands these commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure the...

  • Page 200

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 200 to view radius settings: show radius user attributes & permissions from ldap schema or radius vsa remote user attributes (group/permissions and port access) can be obtained from an active directory server's schema via the user...

  • Page 201

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 201 end-vendor lantronix once this is complete, the users file can be updated to include the lantronix vsa for any user: myuser auth-type := local, user-password == "myuser_pwd" reply-message = "hello, %u", lantronix-user-attribut...

  • Page 202

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 202 figure 11-8 user authentication > kerberos 2. Enter the following: enable kerberos displays selected if you enabled this method on the user authentication page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable i...

  • Page 203

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 203 3. In the user rights section, select the user group to which kerberos users will belong. 4. Select or clear the checkboxes for the following rights: kdc port port on the kdc listening for requests. Enter an integer with a max...

  • Page 204

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 204 5. Click the apply button. Note: you must reboot the unit before your changes will take effect. Kerberos commands these commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure t...

  • Page 205

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 205 to set permissions for kerberos users not already defined by the user rights group: set kerberos permissions where is one or more of nt, sv, dt, lu, ra, sk, um, dp, do, ub, rs, rc, dr, wb, sn, ad, md, sd to remove a permission...

  • Page 206

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 206 figure 11-9 user authentication > tacacs+ 2. Enter the following: enable tacacs+ displays selected if you enabled this method on the user authentication page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it ...

  • Page 207

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 207 3. In the user rights section, select the user group to which tacacs+ users will belong. 4. Select or clear the checkboxes for the following rights: escape sequence a single character or a two-character sequence that causes th...

  • Page 208

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 208 5. Click the apply button. Note: you must reboot the unit before your changes will take effect. Tacacs+ commands these commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure th...

  • Page 209

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 209 to remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. To set a default custom menu for tacacs+ users: set tacacs+ custommenu to view tacacs+ settings: show tacacs+ groups the slc 8000 a...

  • Page 210

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 210 figure 11-10 user authentication > groups 2. Enter the following: group name enter a name for the group. Listen ports the ports users are able to monitor using the connect listen command..

  • Page 211

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 211 3. Select or clear the checkboxes for the following rights: data ports the ports users are able to monitor and interact with using the connect direct command. U1 and u2 denote the usb upper and lower ports on the front of the ...

  • Page 212

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 212 4. Click the add group button. To view or update a group: 1. In the groups table, select the group and click the view group button. The group attributes and permissions will be displayed in the lower section of the page. 2. Mo...

  • Page 213

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 213 exported keys the slc can generate ssh keys for ssh connections out of the slc advanced console manager for any slc user. The slc 8000 advanced console manager retains both the private and public key on the slc unit, and makes...

  • Page 214

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 214 figure 11-11 user authentication > ssh keys.

  • Page 215

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 215 2. Enter the following: imported keys (ssh in) host & user associated with key these entries are required in the following cases: - the imported key file does not contain the host that the user will be making an ssh connection...

  • Page 216

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 216 host and login for export to view or delete a key: 1. Select the key from the appropriate table. The view and delete buttons become active. 2. To view the key, click the view button. A pop-up page displays the key. Imported ke...

  • Page 217

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 217 figure 11-12 current host keys 2. View or enter the following: reset to default host key select the all keys checkbox to reset all default key(s), or select one or more checkboxes to reset defaults for rsa1, rsa, or dsa keys. ...

  • Page 218

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 218 3. Click the apply button. 4. Repeat steps 2-3 for each key you want to import. 5. To return to the ssh keys page, click the back to ssh keys link. Ssh commands these commands for the command line interface correspond to the w...

  • Page 219

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 219 to delete a key: set sshkey delete parameters keyhost keyname keyuser note: specify the key user and key host to delete an imported key; specify the keyuser and keyname to delete an exported key. To import an slc host key or t...

  • Page 220

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 220 custom menus users can have custom user menus as their command line interface, rather than the standard cli command set. Each custom user menu can contain up to 50 commands ('logout' is always the last command). Instead of typ...

  • Page 221

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 221 figure 11-13 user authentication > custom menus.

  • Page 222

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 222 2. In the lower section of the page, enter the following: note: to clear fields in the lower part of the page, click the clear custom menu button. 3. You have the following options: - to save the custom menu without any more c...

  • Page 223

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 223 to view or update a custom menu: 1. In the custom menus table, select the custom menu and click the view custom menu button. The custom menu attributes appear in the lower part of the page. 2. Update the menu attributes follow...

  • Page 224

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 224 to set the optional title for a menu: set menu edit to enable or disable the display of command nicknames instead of commands: set menu edit to enable or disable the redisplay of the menu before each prompt: set menu edit to d...

  • Page 225

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 225 ___custom user menus___________________________________________________________ menu1 menu2 [slc]> show menu menu1 ___custom user menus___________________________________________________________ menu: menu1 title: menu1 title ...

  • Page 226

    11: user authentication slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 226 user 'john ' logs into the command line interface, initially sees menu1, executes the command to jump to nested menu menu2, and then returns to menu1: welcome to the slc-console server model number: slc32 for a list of command...

  • Page 227: 12: Maintenance

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 227 12: maintenance the system administrator performs maintenance activities and operates the slc advanced console manager using the options for the maintenance tab and additional commands on the command line interface. Firmware & configurations the firm...

  • Page 228

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 228 to configure settings: 1. Click the maintenance tab. The maintenance > firmware & configurations page displays. Figure 12-1 maintenance > firmware & configurations.

  • Page 229

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 229 2. Enter the following: internal temperature site information slc firmware note: the non-active boot bank is updated during the firmware update, without requiring a reboot. The configuration on the current boot bank may optionally be ...

  • Page 230

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 230 boot banks load firmware via options note: prior to firmware update, the current configuration is saved to the local disk location with the name "before_mmddyy_hhmm". Load firmware via from the drop-down list, select the method of loa...

  • Page 231

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 231 configuration management 3. To view a log of all prior firmware updates, click the firmware update log (blue link near the center of the web page). 4. Click apply. Note: if you selected an option that forces a reboot (restore configur...

  • Page 232

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 232 figure 12-2 network > firmware/config > manage manage files the manage files web page allows you to view the firmware and configuration files saved to the selected location and rename, download or delete any of the files. This feature...

  • Page 233

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 233 note: when you use this command to shut down the slc unit, the lcd front panel displays "shutting down the slc," followed by a pause, and then "shutdown complete." when "shutdown complete" displays, it is safe to power off the slc 800...

  • Page 234

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 234 to restore a saved configuration to the slc 8000 advanced console manager: admin config restore location [nfsdir ] [usbport ] [savescripts] [savesshkeys ] [savesslcert ] [preserveconfig ] is a comma-separated list of current configura...

  • Page 235

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 235 system logs the maintenance > system logs page allows you to view various system logs. (see chapter 7: services on page 75 for more information about system logs.) you can also clear logs on this page. To view system logs: 1. Click th...

  • Page 236

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 236 3. Click the view log button. Your specified system log displays. For example, if you select the type all and the level error, the slc unit displays a log similar to this: figure 12-4 system logs from a queried system log (e.G., figur...

  • Page 238

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 238 figure 12-5 maintenance > audit log 2. To select a sort option, click the appropriate button: - to sort by date and time, click the sort by date/time button (this is the default.) - to sort by user, click thesort by user button. - to ...

  • Page 239

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 239 email log the maintenance > email log page displays a log of all attempted emails. The log file can be cleared from here. The email log is saved through slc reboots. 1. Click the maintenance tab and select the email log option. The fo...

  • Page 240

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 240 diagnostics the maintenance > diagnostics page provides methods for diagnosing problems such as network connectivity and device port input/output problems. You can use equivalent commands on the command line interface. 1. Click the ma...

  • Page 241

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 241 3. Click the run diagnostics button. The diagnostics report page displays. Figure 12-8 diagnostics report 4. To email this report, follow the instructions in emailing logs and reports (on page 246) . Diagnostic commands the following ...

  • Page 242

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 242 you can optionally email the displayed information. To display a report of network connections: diag netstat [protocol ] [email ] you can optionally email the displayed information. To resolve a host name into an ip address: diag look...

  • Page 243

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 243 the default is 1. To display all network traffic, applying optional filters: note: this command is not available on the web interface. Diag nettrace parameters ethport host numpackets protocol verbose disable> to display information o...

  • Page 244

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 244 status/reports on this page, you can view the status of the slc ports and power supplies and generate a selection of reports. Note: status and statistics shown on the web interface represent a snapshot in time. To see the most recent ...

  • Page 245

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 245 view report 3. Click the generate report button. In the upper left of the generated status/reports page displays a list of reports generated. Figure 12-10 generated status/reports 4. To email these report(s), follow the instructions i...

  • Page 246

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 246 status commands these commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To display device port modes and states for one or more ports: show portstatus [deviceport ] [email address>] you can op...

  • Page 247

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 247 email log ( figure 12-6 ) diagnostic reports ( figure 12-8 ) status/reports ( figure 12-10 ) to email a log to an individual: 1. In the comment field of a particular log or report page, enter a comment (if desired). 2. Select the to f...

  • Page 248

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 248 figure 12-12 about slc.

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    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 249 events on this maintenance > events page, you can define what action you want to take for events that may occur in the slc unit. 1. Click the maintenance tab and select the events option. The following page displays: figure 12-13 main...

  • Page 250

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 250 3. You have the following options: - to add the defined event, click the add event button. The event displays in the events table at the bottom of the page. - to edit an event, select the event from the events table and click the edit...

  • Page 251

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 251 internal modem nms community [oid ] action emailaddress to update event definitions: admin events edit parameters community deviceport ethport internal modem nms oid usbport internal modem emailaddress http://www.W3.Org/1999/xhtml " x...

  • Page 252

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 252 figure 12-14 maintenance > lcd/keypad to configure the lcd: the screens that are currently enabled are displayed in order in the left enabled screens list. 1. Select a screen to be removed from the enabled screens and click the button...

  • Page 253

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 253 2. Click apply to save. Lcd/keypad commands the following cli commands correspond to the maintenance > lcd/keypad page. For more information, see chapter 14: command reference on page 260 . Admin keypad admin keypad password admin key...

  • Page 254

    12: maintenance slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 254 2. Enter the following fields. 3. Click apply to save. Banner commands the following cli commands correspond to the maintenance > banners page. For more information, see chapter 14: command reference on page 260 . Admin banner login a...

  • Page 255: 13: Application Examples

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 255 13: application examples each slc advanced console manager has multiple serial ports and two network ports. Each serial port can be connected to the console port of an it device. Using a network port (in-band) or a modem (out-of-band) for dial-up con...

  • Page 256

    13: application examples slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 256 ___current device port settings________________________________________________ number: 2 name: port-2 modem settings-------------data settings----------ip settings------- modem state: disabled baud rate: 9600 telnet: disable...

  • Page 257

    13: application examples slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 257 6. Use the escape sequence to escape from direct mode back to the command line interface. Dial-in (text mode) to a remote device this example shows a modem connected to an slc device port, and a sun server connected to anothe...

  • Page 258

    13: application examples slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 258 5. Connect to the sun unix server using the direct command. [slc]> connect direct deviceport 2 sunos 5.7 login: frank password: last login: wed jul 14 16:07:49 from computer sun microsystems inc.Sunos 5.7generic october 1998 ...

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    13: application examples slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 259 logging settings---------------------------------------------------- local logging: disabled usb logging: disabled email logging: disabled log to: upper slot byte threshold: 100 max number of files: 10 email delay: 60 seconds...

  • Page 260: 14: Command Reference

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 260 14: command reference after an introduction to using commands, this chapter lists and describes all of the commands available on the slc command line interface accessed through telnet, ssh, or a serial connection. The commands are in alphabetical ord...

  • Page 261

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 261 command line help for general help and to display the commands to which you have rights, type: help for general command line help, type: help command line for more information about a specific command, type help followed by the ...

  • Page 262

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 262 keyboard shortcuts: control-a: move to the start of the line control-e: move to the end of the line control-b: move back to the start of the current word control-f: move forward to the end of the next word control-u: erase from ...

  • Page 263

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 263 admin banner ssh syntax admin banner ssh description configures the banner that displays prior to ssh authorization. Admin banner welcome syntax admin banner welcome description configures the banner displayed before the user lo...

  • Page 264

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 264 is a comma-separated list of current configuration parameters to retain after the config restore or factorydefaults: description restores the slc unit to factory default settings. Admin config restore syntax admin config restore...

  • Page 266

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 266 admin ftp password syntax admin ftp password description sets the ftp server password and prevent it from being echoed. Admin ftp server syntax admin ftp server [login ] [path ] description sets the ftp/tftp/sftp server used for...

  • Page 267

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 267 admin keypad show syntax admin keypad show description displays keypad settings. Admin lcd reset syntax admin lcd reset description restarts the program that controls the lcd. Admin memory show syntax admin memory show descripti...

  • Page 268

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 268 admin quicksetup syntax admin quicksetup description runs the quick setup script. Admin reboot syntax admin reboot description reboots the slc 8000 advanced console manager. The front panel lcd displays the “rebooting the slc” m...

  • Page 269

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 269 admin version syntax admin version description displays current hardware and firmware information. Admin web certificate syntax admin web certificate import via certfile privfile host login [path ] description imports an ssl cer...

  • Page 270

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 270 admin web group syntax admin web group description configures the group that can access the web. Admin web timeout syntax admin web timeout description configures the timeout for web sessions. Admin web terminate syntax admin we...

  • Page 271

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 271 admin web iface syntax admin web iface description defines a list of network interfaces the web is available on. Admin web protocol syntax admin web protocol description configures the web server to use sslv2 in addition to sslv...

  • Page 272

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 272 description displays audit log. By default, shows the audit log sorted by date/time. You can sort it by user or command, or clear the audit log. Authentication commands set auth syntax set auth parameters authusenextmethod enabl...

  • Page 273

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 273 kerberos commands set kerberos syntax set kerberos parameters clearports custommenu dataports breakseq escapeseq group ipaddr kdc listenports permissions note: see user permissions commands (on page 281) for information on group...

  • Page 274

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 274 ldap commands set ldap syntax set ldap parameters state server port base bindname bindwithlogin useldapschema adsupport filteruser filtergroup grmemberattr grmembervalue encrypt dataports listenports clearports escapeseq breakse...

  • Page 276

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 276 description configures local accounts (including sysadmin) who log in to the slc 8000 advanced console manager by means of the web, ssh, telnet, or the console port. Set localusers allowreuse syntax set localusers allowreuse dis...

  • Page 277

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 277 set localusers maxloginattempts syntax set localusers maxloginattempts description sets the maximum number of login attempts before the account is locked. Disabled by default. Set localusers password syntax set localusers passwo...

  • Page 278

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 278 set localusers state syntax set localusers state description enables or disables authentication of local users. Show localusers syntax show localusers [user ] description displays local users. Nis commands set nis syntax set nis...

  • Page 279

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 279 description configures the slc 8000 advanced console manager to use nis to authenticate users who log in via the web, ssh, telnet, or the console port. Show nis syntax show nis description displays nis settings. Radius commands ...

  • Page 280

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 280 set radius server syntax set radius server host secret [port ] description identifies the radius server(s), the text secret, and the number of the tcp port on the radius server. Note: the default port is 1812. Show radius syntax...

  • Page 281

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 281 state disable> description configures the slc 8000 advanced console manager to use tacacs+ to authenticate users who log in via the web, ssh, telnet, or the console port. Show tacacs+ syntax show tacacs+ description displays tac...

  • Page 283

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 283 set remoteusers delete syntax set remoteusers delete description removes a remote user. Show remoteusers syntax show remoteusers description displays settings for all remote users set group syntax set group description sets a pe...

  • Page 284

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 284 cli commands set cli syntax set cli scscommands description allows you to use scs-compatible commands as shortcuts for executing commands. Enabling this feature enables it only for the current cli session. It is disabled by defa...

  • Page 285

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 285 show cli syntax show cli description displays current cli settings. Show user syntax show user description displays attributes of the currently logged in user. Set history syntax set history clear description clears the commands...

  • Page 287

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 287 syntax connect global outgoingtimeout description sets the amount of time the slc 8000 advanced console manager will wait for a response (sign of life) from an ssh/telnet server that it is trying to connect to. Note: this is not...

  • Page 289

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 289 timeout description configures console port settings. Show consoleport syntax show consoleport description displays console port settings. Custom user menu commands when creating a custom user menu, note the following limitation...

  • Page 290

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 290 parameters command nickname redisplaymenu shownicknames title description changes a command within an existing custom user menu. Changes a nickname within an existing custom user menu. Enables or disables the redisplay of the me...

  • Page 291

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 291 date and time commands set datetime syntax set datetime parameters date timezone note: if you type an invalid time zone, the system guides you through the process of selecting a time zone. Description sets the local date, time, ...

  • Page 293

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 293 enter the prompt displayed by the slp or servertech cdu device. This will default to a typical prompt for an slp or servertech cdu. If you are unable to control the slp or servertech cdu device, verify that the prompt is set to ...

  • Page 296

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 296 description displays a list of all device port names. Show deviceport port syntax show deviceport port description displays the settings for one or more device ports. Show portcounters syntax show portcounters [deviceport ] [ema...

  • Page 297

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 297 diagnostic commands diag arp syntax diag arp [email ] description displays the arp table of ip address-to-hardware address mapping. You can optionally email the displayed information. Diag internals syntax diag internals descrip...

  • Page 298

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 298 description displays all network traffic, applying optional filters. This command is not available on the web page. Diag lookup syntax diag lookup [email email address>] description resolves a host name into an ip address. You c...

  • Page 299

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 299 parameters count packetsize ethport diag sendpacket host description generate and send ethernet packets. Syntax diag sendpacket host port [string ] [protocol ] [count ] diag top syntax diag top [parameters] description displays ...

  • Page 300

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 300 end device commands slp auth login syntax slp auth login parameters slp auth login description establishes the authentication information to log into the slp attached to the device port. Slp envmon syntax slp envmon description ...

  • Page 301

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 301 slp restart syntax slp restart description issues the cli command the slp uses to restart itself. Slp system syntax slp system description displays system information for the slp. Events commands admin events add syntax admin ev...

  • Page 302

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 302 admin events delete syntax admin events delete description deletes an event definition. Admin events edit syntax admin events edit parameters community deviceport ethport nms oid usbport internal modem emailaddress description e...

  • Page 303

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 303 parameters dataports listenports clearports escapeseq breakseq custommenu displaymenu allowdialback dialbacknumber permissions note: see 'help user permissions' for information on user rights. Rename a group: set groups rename n...

  • Page 305

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 305 internal modem commands configure the internal modem: set intmodem parameters modemstate usesites modemmode group timeoutlogins modemtimeout localipaddr restartdelay remoteipaddr calleridlogging auth calleridcmd chaphost initscr...

  • Page 308

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 308 description clears the local log for a device port. The locallog commands can only be executed for a device port if local logging is enabled for the port. The set locallog clear command can only be executed if the user has permi...

  • Page 311

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 311 syntax show network dns description displays dns settings. Show network gateway syntax show network gateway description displays gateway settings. Show network host syntax show network host description displays the network host ...

  • Page 313

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 313 set cifs password syntax set cifs password description changes the password for the smb/cifs share login (default is cifsuser). Show cifs syntax show cifs description displays smb/cifs settings. Show nfs syntax show nfs descript...

  • Page 314

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 314 show routing syntax show routing [resolveip disable>] [email ] description sets the routing table to display ip addresses (disable) or the corresponding host names (enable). You can optionally email the displayed information. Sd...

  • Page 315

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 315 security commands set security description configures slc security and fips settings. Parameters set security fipsmode parameters fipsmode show security description displays security settings and current status. Parameters show ...

  • Page 317

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 317 description displays current services. Slc network commands set slcnetwork syntax set slcnetwork parameters add delete search description detects and displays all slc 8000 advanced console manager or user-defined ip addresses on...

  • Page 318

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 318 description exports the public keys all of the previously created ssh keys. Set sshkey delete syntax set sshkey delete parameters keyhost keyname keyuser description deletes an ssh key. Specify the keyuser and keyhost to delete ...

  • Page 319

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 319 parameters [keyhost ] [keyuser ] [path ] file host login description imports an ssh key. Set sshkey server import type syntax set sshkey server import type via pubfile privfile host login [path ] description imports an slc host ...

  • Page 320

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 320 syntax show sshkey import ] parameters [keyhost ] [keyuser ] [viewkey ] description displays all keys that have been imported or keys for a specific user, ip address, or name. Show sshkey server syntax show sshkey server [type ]...

  • Page 321

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 321 show portcounters syntax show portcounters [deviceport ] [email address>] description generates a report for one or more ports. Optionally emails the displayed information. Show portstatus syntax show portstatus [deviceport ] [e...

  • Page 324

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 324 set usb storage copy description copies a file on a thumb drive. Syntax set usb storage copy file newfile set usb storage delete description removes a file on a thumb drive. Syntax set usb storage delete file show usb storage de...

  • Page 326

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 326 description configures setting for an ipsec vpn tunnel. Parameters set vpn name ethport auth remotehost remoteid remotehop remotesubnet localid localhop localsubnet ikenegotation ikeenc ikeauth ikedhgroup espec espauth espdhgrou...

  • Page 327

    14: command reference slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 327 show vpn viewlog [numlines ] display rsa public key of the slc: show vpn rsakey set temperature syntax set temperature description sets the acceptable range for the internal temperature sensor (an snmp trap is sent if the temper...

  • Page 328

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 328 appendix a: security considerations the slc advanced console manager provides data path security by means of ssh or web/ssl. Even with the use of ssh/ssl, however, do not assume you have complete security. Securing the data path is only one measure n...

  • Page 329

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 329 appendix b: safety information safety precautions please follow the safety precautions described below when installing and operating the slc advanced console manager. Cover do not remove the cover of the chassis. There are no user-serviceable parts i...

  • Page 330

    Appendix b: safety information slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 330 rack if rack mounted slc 8000 advanced console managers are installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, they may require further evaluation by certification agencies. The following items must be considered: do no...

  • Page 331

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 331 appendix c: adapters and pinouts the serial device ports of the slc products match the rj45 pinouts of the console ports of many popular devices found in a network environment. The slc advanced console manager uses conventional straight-through categ...

  • Page 332

    Appendix c: adapters and pinouts slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 332 figure c-2 rj45 receptacle to db25f dce adapter for the slc unit (pn 200.2067a) figure c-3 rj45 receptacle to db9m dce adapter for the slc unit (pn 200.2069a).

  • Page 333

    Appendix c: adapters and pinouts slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 333 figure c-4 rj45 receptacle to db9f dce adapter for the slc unit (pn 200.2070a) use pn 200.2070a adapter with a pc's serial port..

  • Page 334

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 334 appendix d: protocol glossary bootp (bootstrap protocol) similar to dhcp, but for smaller networks. Automatically assigns the ip address for a specific duration of time. Chap (challenge handshake authentication protocol) a secure protocol for connect...

  • Page 335

    Appendix d: protocol glossary slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 335 ntp (network time protocol) a protocol used to synchronize time on networked computers and equipment. Pap (password authentication protocol) a method of user authentication in which the username and password are transmit...

  • Page 336

    Slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 336 appendix e: compliance information manufacturer’s name & address lantronix inc., 167 technology drive, irvine, ca 92618 usa declares that the following product: product name(s): slc™ advanced console manager conforms to the following standards or oth...

  • Page 337

    Appendix e: compliance information slc™ 8000 advanced console manager user guide 337 this product carries the ce mark since it has been tested and found compliant with the following standards: safety: en 60950-1 emissions: en 55022 class a immunity: en 55024 manufacturer’s contact lantronix, inc. 16...