Lantronix SLC 16 Lantronix SLC - User Guide

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    SLC™ Console Manager User Guide  SLC8  SLC16  SLC32  SLC48 Part Number 900-449 Revision I November 2013
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    -3995 Technical Support Online: www.lantronix.com/support Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices, go to the Lantronix web site at www.lantronix.com/about take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 2
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    outgoing modem and direct connection at the CLI; new option for local users to display a custom menu at login. January 2010 G Added support for Interface and Batch Scripting, Ethernet Bonding, configurable LCD screens and scrolling, redesigned SLC Network web page, Email Log, Firmware Update vi PC
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    3 List of Figures 11 List of Tables 14 1: About This Guide 15 Chapter Summaries 15 Conventions 17 Additional Documentation 17 2: Overview 18 SLC Models and Part Numbers 18 System Features 20 Protocols Supported 21 Access Control 21 Device Port Buffer 21 Configuration Options 21
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    30 Front Panel LCD Display and Pushbuttons 31 Navigating 32 Entering the Settings 32 Restoring Factory Defaults 34 Next Step 39 5: Web and Command Line IP Filter Commands 58 Routing 58 Routing Commands 60 7: Services 61 SSH/Telnet/Logging 61 SSH, Telnet, and Logging Commands 64 SNMP
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    Secure Lantronix Network 69 Secure Lantronix Network Commands 72 Date and Time 72 Date and Time Commands 74 Web Server 74 Web Server Commands 77 Google Gadgets 77 8: Devices 79 Connection Methods 111 Control Flow Commands 112 Sample Scripts 114 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 6
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    Firmware and Configuration Files 129 USB Commands 130 11: Connections 132 Types of Endpoints and Connections 132 Typical Configurations of SLC Connections NIS 149 NIS Commands 152 LDAP 152 Schema Permissions versus Default User Rights 153 User Attributes and Permissions from LDAP Schema
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    User Menus 173 Custom User Menus Commands 175 13: Maintenance 177 Firmware and Configurations 177 Firmware and Configurations Commands 182 System Logs 183 System Logs Commands 185 213 Authentication Commands 213 CLI Commands 214 Connection Commands 216 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 8
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    Commands 248 Remote Users Commands 249 Routing Commands 250 Script Commands 251 Services Commands 252 SLC Network Commands 254 SSH Key Commands 254 Status Commands 257 System Log Considerations 265 Security Practice 265 Factors Affecting Security 265 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 9
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    Input Supply 266 Grounding 267 Fuses 267 Rack 267 Port Connections 268 Appendix D: Sicherheitshinweise 269 Geräteabdeckung 269 Netzstecker 269 DC Connector Instructions 285 Appendix I: LDAP Schemas 288 Installing Schema Support in Window AD Server 288 Creating the SLC Schema Attribute
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    Lantronix SLC48 Console Manager with USB Port 20 Figure 2-4 Device Port Connections 22 Figure 2-5 Console Port Connection 23 Figure 2-6 Network Connection 23 Figure 2-7 PC Card Interface 24 Figure 2-8 SLC Gadget Page 78 Figure 8-1 Device Status Page 81 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 11
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    135 Figure 11-6 Connections Page 136 Figure 11-7 Current Connections Section of the Connections Page 138 Figure 12 Firmware & Configurations Page 178 Figure 13-2 Firmware & Configurations - Manage Configuration Files Page 182 Figure 13-3 System Logs Page 183 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    Figure 13-13 LCD/Keypad Page 196 Figure 14-1 SLC Console Manager 198 Figure 14-2 Remote User Connected to a SUN Server via the SLC Device 198 Figure 14-3 Connection to SUN UNIX Server 200 Figure 14-4 Terminal Device Connection to the SLC Console Manager 201 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 13
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    15 Table 1-2 Conventions Used in This Book 17 Table 2-1 SLC Part Numbers, Models, and Descriptions 19 Table 3-1 Component Part Numbers Actions 32 Table 4-4 Front Panel Setup Options with Associated Parameters 32 Table 5-2 Actions and Category Options 44 Table 5-1 SCS and SLC Commands
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    Summary Chapter/Appendix Summary Chapter 2: Overview Describes the SLC models, main features, and supported protocols. Chapter 3: Installation Provides technical specifications; describes connection formats and power supplies; provides instructions for installing the unit in a rack. Chapter
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    custom menus. Chapter 13: Maintenance Provides instructions for upgrading firmware, viewing system logs and diagnostics, generating reports, and defining events. Includes information about web pages and commands used to shut down and reboot the SLC console manager. Chapter 14: Application
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    New) CLI terminal sessions and examples of CLI input. Additional Documentation Visit the Lantronix web site at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documentation:  SLC Console Manager Quick Start-Describes the steps for getting the
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    Lantronix has been an innovator in this market with terminal servers and secure console servers, as well as other remote access devices. The SLC are often accessed directly by connecting a terminal or laptop to them, meaning Enables remote management and troubleshooting without sending a technician
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    -02 SLC16: 16 Port, Dual DC Supply Secure Console Manager SLC03224N-03 SLC03224N-02 SLC32: 32 Port, Dual DC Supply Secure Console Manager SLC04824N-03 SLC04824N-02 SLC48: 48 Port, 2-3 depicts the SLC48 console manager with USB port (a part number -03). SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 19
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    has the following capabilities:  Connects up to 48 RS-232 serial consoles  10Base-T/100Base-TX 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
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    , PPP, NFS, and CIFS for connections in and out of the SLC console manager  SMTP for mail transfer  DNS for text-to-IP address name resolution  SNMP for remote monitoring and management  FTP and SFTP for file transfers and firmware upgrades  TFTP for firmware upgrades  DHCP and BOOTP for IP
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    adapters are available from Lantronix. Device ports and the console port support eight baud-rate options: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 baud. The ports are shown in Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5. Figure 2-4 Device Port Connections SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 22
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    can be accessed over the network. Figure 2-6 Network Connection PC Card Interface Note: This PC Card interface is only supported on SLC -02 part numbers. The SLC console manager has two PC Card slots as shown in Figure 2-7. Lantronix qualifies cards continuously and publishes a list of qualified
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    Figure 2-7 PC Card Interface 2: Overview USB Port Note: This USB port is only supported on SLC -03 part numbers. The SLC console manager has a USB port as shown in Figure 2-8. Figure 2-8 SLC Console Manager with USB Interface SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 24
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    procedure for installing the SLC console manager followed by more detailed information about the SLC connections and power supplies. Caution and instructions Documentation Quick Start Guide and SLC Console Manager User Guide available at http://www.lantronix.com/support/downloads/. SLC™ Console
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    the SLC package 3-2 lists the SLC technical specifications. Table depending on the options Temperature Relative Humidity Heat Flow Rate Operating: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F), 30 to 90% RH, non-condensing Storage: -20 to 70 °C the SLC console manager in an EIA-standard 19-inch rack (1U tall) or as
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    the network settings as described in Chapter 4: Quick Setup . Connecting to Device Ports You can connect any device that has a serial console port to a device port on the SLC console manager for remote administration. The console port must support the RS-232C interface. Note: Many servers must have
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    to the console port. The SLC console port uses RS-232C protocol and supports VT100 emulation. The default baud rate is 9600. To connect the console port to a terminal or computer with terminal emulation, Lantronix offers optional adapters that provide a connection between an RJ45 jack and a DB9
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    power inputs for supply redundancy. Lantronix provides the DC power connections using industry standard Wago connectors. One set of connectors is included with the SLC console manager. You can order switch. Figure 3-5 DC Power Inputs and Power Switch (SLCxxx24T) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 29
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    the SLC console manager, Eth1 tries to obtain its IP address via DHCP. If you have connected Eth1 to the network, and Eth1 is able to acquire an IP address, you can view this IP address on the LCD or by running the Detector tool available for download at http://www.lantronix.com/support
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    :// www.lantronix.com/support/downloads/ for viewing a DHCP-provided IP address or for assigning a static IP address to the SLC console manager manually assign the IP address and other basic network, console, and date/time settings. If desired, you can restore the factory defaults. Serial port login
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    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. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 32
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    4: Quick Setup Note: If you have connected Eth1 to the network, and Eth1 is able to acquire an IP address through DHCP, 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 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 33
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    SLC console manager through your network connection, or access the web interface through a web browser. Restoring Factory Defaults To use the LCD display to restore factory default digits, enter the password (the default password is 999999). Note: The Restore Factory Defaults password is only for the
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    Gateway. Obtain from BOOTP: Lets a network node request configuration information from a BOOTP "server" node. If you select this option, skip to Gateway. Specify: Lets you manually assign a static IP address, generally provided by the system administrator. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 35
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    unit has an IP address, you can use SSH or Telnet to connect to the SLC device. Note: By default, Telnet is disabled and SSH is enabled. To enable Telnet, use the Services web page (see Chapter 7: Services), a serial terminal connection, or an SSH connection. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 36
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    connect to xx.xx.xx.xx (the IP address in dot quad notation), and press Enter. You should be at the login prompt. 2. Enter sysadmin as the user name and press Enter. 3. Enter PASS as the password IP address manually. The IP There is no default. If you supported. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 37
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    a domain name (for example, support.lantronix.com). The domain name is used for host name resolution within the SLC console manager. For example, if in the formats shown at the prompts. Sysadmin password Enter a new sysadmin password. After you complete the Quick Setup script, the changes take effect
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    , type logout at the prompt and press Enter. Next Step After quick starting the SLC console manager, you may want to configure other settings. You can use the web Line Interfaces.  To continue configuring the SLC console manager, go to 6: Basic Parameters. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 39
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    and above or Internet Explorer 5.5. and above, with JavaScript enabled). The Web Telnet and Web SSH features require Java 1.1 (or later) support in the browser. The SLC device provides a secure, encrypted web interface over SSL (secure sockets layer). Note: The web server listens for requests on the
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    options for the settings. Note: For specific instructions on completing the fields on the web pages, see Chapters Chapter 6: Basic Parameters, Chapter 7: Services, Chapter 8: Devices, Chapter 9: PC Cards, Chapter 10: USB Port, Chapter 11: Connections, and Chapter 12: User Authentication.  Apply
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    type https:// followed by the IP address of your SLC console manager. 3. To configure the SLC device, use sysadmin as the user name and PASS as the password. These values are the defaults. Notes: The administrator may have changed the password using the method described in the previous chapter. When
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    using one of the Quick Setup methods in the previous chapter. 3. To login any other user: a. Enter your SLC user name and press Enter. b. Enter your SLC password and press Enter. Logging Out To logout of the SLC command line interface: Type logout and press Enter. Command Syntax Commands have the
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    localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | password | radius | remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork | sshkey | tacacs+ | temperature | usb1 show auth | auditlog | cifs | cli | connections | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | emaillog | history | hostlist | ipfilter
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    SLC Commands show sysstatus admin version admin reboot admin shutdown show deviceport names connect direct deviceport connect listen deviceport set locallog clear connect direct telnet connect direct ssh To start a menu if a menu is associated with the current user and was not displayed at login
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    history clear To view the rights of the currently logged-in user: show user Note: For information about user rights, see Chapter 12: User Authentication. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 46
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    chapter specific to PC Card use are supported on SLC -02 part numbers. The features and functionality specific to USB port use are supported on SLC -03 part numbers. Requirements for IP mask Eth2 IP address (optional Subnet mask (optional Gateway DNS SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 47
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    may update them here. Ethernet Bonding The SLC console manager supports dual Ethernet interfaces. Typically both Ethernet interfaces on the primary Ethernet Interface (1). Both interfaces are connected to the switch. When the Virtual Interface Manager detectes SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 48
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    Figure 6-1 Network Web Page 6: Basic Parameters SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 49
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    . Specify: Lets you manually assign a static IP address SLC console manager resides. There is no default. Address of the port in IPv6 format. Note: The SLC console manager supports IPv6 connections for a limited set of services SLC console manager to enable IPv6. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 50
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    If this has not been set manually, any gateway acquired by DHCP Service (GPRS). Indicates whether the gateway acquired by DHCP or the default gateway takes precedence. The default SLC console manager with an active PPP connection) to be transferred out another interface (any of the above). The default
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    GPRS-Acquired DNS Servers TCP Keepalive Parameters The default host name is slcXXXX, where XXXX is for example, support.lantronix.com). The domain name is used for host name resolution within the SLC console manager. Packet Radio Service (GPRS). Start Probes-Number of seconds the SLC console manager
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    of IP addresses, ports, and protocols. When a network connection gets configured to use an IP filter, all network traffic through that connection gets compared to the rulesets of that filter by precedence. IP Filter option. Figure 6-3 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 53
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    Filter checkbox to enable all filters, or clear the checkbox to disable all filters. Disabled by default. Displays the number of data packets that the filter ignored (did not respond to). Displays the Add Ruleset button. Figure 6-4 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 54
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    255.255.0.0 Select from the drop-down list the type of protocol through which the filter will operate. The default setting is All. Enter a range of destination TCP or UDP port numbers to be tested. An entry ports 23 through 64, port 80 and ports 143 through 150 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 55
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    filter set using the NIS -configured IP address. Other services and protocols that are added automatically generate the necessary rule an IP Filter ruleset to a network interface (Ethernet interface), a modem connected to a Device Port, a PC Card slot, or a USB port SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 56
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    displays. Figure 6-5 IP Filter Page Displaying Rulesets and Mappings To view IP Filter Status: 1. Click IP Filter Status link. Figure 6-6 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 57
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    (RIP), you can configure dynamic routes. To configure routing settings: 1. Click the Network tab and select the Routing option. Figure 6-7 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 58
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    automatically. Disabled by default. Select the RIP version. The default is 2. Select to assign the routes manually. The system administrator usually provides the routes. Disabled by default.  To the IP Routes Report link. Figure 6-8 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 59
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    Page 6: Basic Parameters 2. Click the IP Routes checkbox and Generate Report. You can also generate reports for port status and counters, connections, and system configurations in this page. Routing Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the Status/Reports page. For more information
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    and functionality specific to USB port use are supported on SLC-03 part numbers. SSH/Telnet/Logging To configure SSH, Telnet, and Logging settings: 1. Click the Services tab and select the SSH/Telnet /Logging option. Figure 7-1 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 61
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    /Logging Page 7: Services 2. Enter the be cause for concern, in addition to error messages. This is the default for all message types.  Error: Saves messages that are output extraneous detail that may be helpful in tracking down a problem, in addition to information, warning, and error messages.
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    system log to a server that supports remote logging services (see RFC 3164) allows the administrator to save the complete system log history. Enables or disables SSH logins to the SLC console manager to allow users to access the CLI using SSH. Enabled by default. This setting does not control SSH
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    the actual hostname and domain. The default is donotreply@$host.$domain. Phone Home Enable IP Address Last Attempt (view only) Results (view only) If enabled, the SLC console manager will attempt to phone home every hour until it has contacted a Lantronix SLM™ management appliance and provided it
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    . 1. Click the Services tab and select the SNMP option. Figure 7-2 shows the page that displays. Figure 7-2 SNMP Page 2. Enter the following fields. Enable Agent Enables or disables SNMP agent, which allows read-only access to the system. Disabled by default. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 65
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    you want to receive. Communities Read-Only Read-Write Trap Alarm Delay A string that acts like a password for an SNMP manager to access the read-only data the SLC SNMP agent provides. The default is public. A string that acts like a password for an SNMP manager to access the read-only data the
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    7: Services Encrypt with Encryption standard to use:  DES: Data Encryption Standard (default)  AES: Advanced Encryption Standard V3 Read-Only User User Name Password/Retype Password Passphrase/ Retype Passphrase SNMP v3 is secure and requires user-based authorization to access SLC MIB objects
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    Logging on page 96). To configure NFS and SMB/CIFS: 1. Click the Services tab and the NFS/CIFS option. Figure 7-3 shows the page that displays. SLC console manager on which to mount the remote directory. The SLC device creates the local directory automatically. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    snapshot in time. To see the most recent data, reload the web page. To view and manage SLC console managers and Spider devices on the local network: 1. Click the Services tab and click the Secure Lantronix Network option. Figure 7-4 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 69
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    7: Services Figure 7-4 Secure Lantronix Network Page with Local Subnet Addressing 2. Click a device IP Address in the column labeled IP Address/Web Interface port requires that Web SSH or Web Telnet is enabled. Figure 7-5 shows the Telnet window that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 70
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    7: Services To configure how SLC devices are searched for on the network: 1. Click the Search Options link on the top right of the Secure Lantronix Network page. Figure 7-6 shows the page that displays. Figure 7-6 Secure Lantronix Network - Search Options Page SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 71
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    7: Services 2. Enter the following fields. Secure Lantronix Network Search IP Address Select the type of search you want to conduct. Local Subnet: Performs a broadcast to detect SLC devices on the local subnet. Manually Entered IP Address List: Provides a list of IP addresses that may not respond
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    Services 1. Enter the following fields. Change Date/ Time Date Time Time Zone Enable NTP Synchronize via Select the checkbox to manually enter the date and time at the SLC This is the default if you enable NTP.  Poll NTP Server: Enables the SLC device to query SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 73
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    7: Services Date and Time Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the Date & Enable an iGoogle gadget that displays the status of ports on multiple SLC console managers. To configure web server settings: 1. Click the Services tab and the Web Server option. Figure 7-8 shows the page that
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    SLC web session times out. The default is 5. To avoid timeouts, select No. If the session times out, refresh the browser page and enter your user ID and password the web to support low security (less than 128 bits) or High/Medium security (128 bits or higher) for the cipher. By default, the web uses
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    Page 7: Services 2. Enter the following fields. Reset to Default Certificate Import SSL Certificate Import via Certificate Filename Key Filename Host Path Login To reset to the default certificate, select the checkbox to reset to the default certificate. Unselected by default. To import
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    Services Password & Retype Password Password to use to SCP or SFTP the file. 3. Click the Apply button. 4. Reboot the SLC port status of many SLC console managers on one To set up an SLC iGoogle gadget: 1. Load lantronix.com" directory_title="SLC slc">
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    7: Services -
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    for TCP In to the device port. See Device Ports on page 81. 6. Connect a terminal or a terminal emulation program directly to the device port. If logins are enabled, the user gets prompted for a username and password and logs into the command line interface. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 79
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    connected to the device port with no authentication. For #1 and #6, if logins are enabled, the user is authenticated first, and then logged into the command line interface. The user login connect direct command).  Listen mode: The user can only monitor the device port (connect status of SLC ports and
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    Figure 8-1 Device Status Page 8: Devices Device Ports On the Device Ports page, you can set up the numbering of Telnet, SSH, and TCP ports, view current port modes, and select individual ports to configure. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 81
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    ports and the current mode. Note: To view additional ports and depending on the SLC model, click the 17-32 button or the 33-48 button. Icons that represent some of the possible modes include Ports - Settings page. An external modem is connected to the port. The user may dial into or out of the port
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    SSH login or has received a Telnet or SSH login (a connections to transmit binary data, or when the break command (escape sequence) is not required, set the Break Sequence of the device port to null (clear it). Caution: Ports 1-1024 are RFC-assigned and may conflict with services running on the SLC
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    Figure 8-3 Device Ports - Settings Page 8: Devices SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 84
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    , the banner displays once the user successfully logs in. Blank is the default. Break Sequence View Port Log Seq Enter a series of one to ten the page to zero (0). Connected to Select the type of device connected to the device port. The SLC console manager supports the SLP power manager (SLP8
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    or TCP connection to disconnect after a specified number of seconds, select the checkbox and enter a value from 1 to 1800 seconds. The default is 600 seconds.  Authenticate: If selected, the SLC requires user when this device port is accessed via the applet. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 86
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    device port. If a connection to a device port is currently in session, and the DSR signal transitions to a de-asserted state, the connection disconnects immediately. Disabled is the default unless dial-in, dial-out, or dial-back is enabled for the device port. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 87
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    by default. Note: For the Caller ID AT command, refer to the modem user guide. Modem AT command used to initiate caller ID logging by the modem. Note: For the AT command, refer to the modem user guide. Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLC device and enter their login and password (for
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    or serial device. May have up to 20 characters. Any format is acceptable. User ID for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 32 characters. Password for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 64 characters. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 89
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    Devices Restart Delay The number of seconds after the timeout and before the SLC device attempts another connection. The default is 30 seconds. 2. Click the Apply button. To save selected settings the View Modem Log link on the Device Ports - Settings page. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 90
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    interfaces. SLC console manager updates and increments the port counters as signals change and data flows in and out of the system. These counters help troubleshoot connections or diagnose problems because they checkbox in the IP Settings section of the page. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 91
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    SLP power manager or SLP power manager expansion chassis that expands the number of power ports. To open the Device Ports - SLP page: 1. In the Connected to field above the IP Settings section of the Device Ports - Settings page, select an SLP or SLPEXP. 2. Click the Device Commands link. Figure
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    following fields. Port (view only) Name (view only) Device (view only) SLP Login SLP Password/ Retype Password Displays the port number. Displays the port name. Displays the device type. User ID Outlet Status link to see the status of the selected outlet(s). SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 93
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    (No Action, Power On, Power Off, Cycle Power). No Action is the default. 2. Click the Apply button. Device Port - Sensorsoft Device Devices made by monitor environmental conditions. To access the Sensorsoft device: 1. In the Connected to field above the IP Settings section of the Device Ports -
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    above which the SLC console manager sends a trap. Displays and sets the temperature for this device in degrees Fahrenheit, instead of Celsius, which is the default. Displays the current Sensorsoft: 1. Click the Sensorsoft Status link to the right of the table. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 95
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    222)  connect listen (on page 217)  connect direct (on page The SLC products support port buffering of the data on the system's device ports as well as notification of receiving data on a device port. Port logging is disabled by default SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 96
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    log 02_Port-2_4.log 02_Port-2_5.log USB Port Logging Note: The USB port logging feature is only supported on SLC -03 part numbers. Data can also be logged to an thumb drive that is loaded in the the data to be saved to the system log (see Chapter 7: Services ). SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 97
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    Log View Local Log Enable local logging and each device port stores 256 Kbytes (approximately 400 screens) of I/O data in a true FIFO buffer. Disabled by default. Select the checkbox to clear the local log. Click this link to see the local log in text format
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    7: Services) when alert criteria are met. Disabled by default. Select notification type to send: Email, SNMP, or Both. Email is the default. ]g" recognizes the strings abcdg, abceg, abcfg. The SLC device supports GNU regular expressions; for more information, see: SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 99
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    the desired recipients of the problem on a certain server or administrator's or service technician's default is 2048 bytes. Once the maximum size of a file is reached, the SLC console manager begins generating a new file. PC Card Logging Note: This PC Card logging feature is only supported on SLC
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    Logging Note: This USB logging feature is only supported on SLC -03 part numbers. USB Logging USB Log to View Log To Max Number of Files Max Size of Files Select to enable USB logging. See USB Port Logging on page 97. Disabled by default. A list of saved log files to view. Port
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    same defaults defaults to this value. Select the number of data bits used to transmit a character. The default is default is 1. Select the parity checking which detects simple, single-bit errors. The default /xoff (software), and RTS/CTS (hardware). The default is none. Click the No or Yes button.
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    . The SLC console manager cycles through the list until it successfully connects to one. To add a host list: 1. Click the Devices tab and the Host Lists option. Figure 8-10 shows the page that displays. Figure 8-10 Host Lists Page 2. Enter the following fields. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 103
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    list is saved. Enter a name for the host list. Enter the number of times the SLC console manager should attempt to retry connecting to the host list. Select to require authentication when the SLC device connects to a host. Host Parameters Host Input the name or IP address of the host. Protocol
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     set hostlist delete (on page 231)  show hostlist (on page 232) Scripts The SLC console manager supports the following two types of scripts:  Interface Scripts which use a subset of the Expect/Tcl the Scripts option. Figure 8-11 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 105
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    Figure 8-11 Scripts Page 8: Devices 2. Click the Add button. Figure 8-11 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 106
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    contents of the script. Select the group to which the script will belong:  Default Users-This group has only the most basic rights. You can specify additional rights user.  Power Users-This group has the same rights as Default Users plus Networking, Date/Time, Reboot & Shutdown, and Diagnostics
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    CLI: 1. To run an Interface Script on a device port for pattern recognition and action generation, use the connect script deviceport command. 2. To run a Batch Script at on a line of a script, as in: send_user "Password:" SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 108
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    8: Devices Secondary commands provide support for the primary commands and are generally not useful by themselves. For example, the expr command can be used to a script. These commands may rely on one or more of the Secondary Commands to provide values for some SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 109
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    or a variable reference. exec The exec command executes a single CLI command. Currently only CLI 'show' commands may be executed via exec. Syntax: exec SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 110
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    a word or a variable reference. 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 Return the character located at position 'int' in 'str' SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 111
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    an arithmetic operation. timestamp This command returns the current time of day as determined by the SLC console manager. The timestamp command will only be used in combination with the set command to command within the block must be a Primary command. Syntax: SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 112
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    } The else command is used in combination with an if or elseif command to provide a default path of execution. If the Boolean expressions for all preceding if and elseif commands evaluate to a primary command. Syntax: else { command 1 command 2 ... command n } SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 113
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    send "$login\r" expect { timeout { send_user "Time out waiting for pwd prompt......\r\n"; return } #Got password prompt "password" { #Send Password send "$pwd\r" expect { timeout { send_user "Time out waiting for prompt......\r\n"; return } $prompt {} } } } } SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 114
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    "Time out Getting Hostname 1\r\n"; return } "Domain" { #Get Hostname from slc set hostname "[string range $expect_out(buffer) [string first Hostname: $expect_out(buffer)] \r\n" set loopCtr 0 set loopMax 2 while { $loopCtr < $loopMax } { #Get current time SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 115
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    7 login: Logging in.... sysadmin sysadmin Password: PASS Welcome to the SLC Console Manager Model Number: SLC48 For a list of commands, type 'help'. [slc251glenn]> show network port 1 host show network port 1 host ___Current Hostname Settings Hostname: slc251glenn Domain: support.int.lantronix.com
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    slb247glenn]> connect script monport deviceport 7 login: Logging in.... sysadmin sysadmin Password: PASS Welcome to the SLC Console support.int. Device HOSTNAME: SLC251GLENN Monitored Port: Port 7 Monitor Interval Time: 5 Seconds [Current Time:21:25:04] show portcounter deviceport 7 lantronix
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    SLC console manager supports a variety of Compact Flash-to-PC Card adapters, as well as modem and Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN cards. See the Lantronix web site www.lantronix.com/products/pc-cards-slc. button. Figure 9-2 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 118
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    view only) Type (view only) State (view only) Mount Unmount Format Filesystem Slot on the SLC console manager where the PC Card is inserted. Type of PC Card (modem or storage). FAT, the file systems the SLC console manager supports. 5. Click the Apply button. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 119
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    a PC card, perform the following steps. 1. Insert any of the supported modem or ISDN cards (see www.lantronix.com/slc) into one of the PC card bays on the front of the SLC device. You can do this before or after powering up the SLC console manager. 2. Click the Devices tab and select the PC
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    Figure 9-3 PC Card - Modem/ISDN Page 9: PC Cards SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 121
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    SLC console manager may properly control the modem. Modem Timeout Timeout for modem connections. Select Yes (default) for the SLC device to terminate the connection Guide. Dial-back Number Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLC device and enter their login and password. Once the SLC
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    the administration port, so this is the default. Check the equipment settings and documentation for connection: GPRS: (General Packet Radio Service) GSM: (Global System for Mobile communication) PIN (personal identification number) for accessing the GSM/GPRS card. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    to select the bearer service, data rate, and connection element to use when data call originate. Select to enable the SLC console manager to acquire up to three DNS servers by means of GPRS. Enabled by default. IP address associated with the GPRS connection. Text Mode Timeout Logins Dial-in Host
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    system. May have up to 32 characters. Dial-out Password Password for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 64 characters. and Retype Restart Delay The number of seconds after the timeout and before the SLC console manager attempts another connection. The default is 30 seconds. CBCP
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    )  show pccard (on page 247)  set log clear modem (on page 238)  set log modem pppdebug (on page 239)  show log modem (on page 239) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 126
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    for Device Port Logging (see Device Ports - Logging on page 96). The SLC console manager supports a variety of thumb drives and modems. See the Lantronix web site for a complete list. Note: This USB port chapter applies only to SLC models with part numbers -03. This chapter describes the Web Manager
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     Create one partition  Format it with the selected file system (ext2 or FAT)  Mount the USB device Select ext2 or FAT, the file systems the SLC console manager supports. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 128
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    and configuration files, perform the following steps. 1. Click the Manage Files on the Thumb Drive link on the USB - Storage page. Figure 10-3 Firmware and Configurations - Manage Files (Top of Page) Note: At the bottom of the page, shown in Figure 10-4, are the Delete, Download, and Rename
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    10: USB Port Figure 10-4 Firmware and Configurations - Manage Files (Bottom of Page) 2. To delete a file, click the check box next to the filename and click storage dir (on page 260)  set usb storage rename (on page 260)  set usb storage copy (on page 261) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 130
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     set usb storage delete (on page 261)  set usb storage format (on page 261)  show usb (on page 261)  show usb storage (on page 262)  show usb modem (on page 262) 10: USB Port SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 131
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    chapter contains the following sections:  Types of Endpoints and Connections  Typical Configurations of SLC Connections  Connection Configuration Types of Endpoints and Connections An SLC device port attached to an external device can be connected to one of the following endpoint types:  Another
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    an IP connection to the SLC device and either Telnet or SSH into the SLC. They could SLC console manager. To configure the SLC device, select the Enable Telnet In or Enable SSH In option on the Device Ports - Settings page. Figure 11-3 Reverse Terminal Server SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    Redirector (available on www.lantronix.com) or similar software. Figure 11-4 Multiport Device Server Console Server Figure 11-5 shows the SLC console manager configured to manage a number of servers or network equipment using console ports. The SLC device device ports connect to the console ports
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    Figure 11-5 Console Server 11: Connections SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 135
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    the page that displays. Figure 11-6 Connections Page 2. Enter the following fields. Outgoing Connection Timeout Enable an outgoing timeout by clicking the Yes radio button and specifying the seconds. The range is 1 to 9999 seconds. The default is 5 seconds. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 136
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    connection until the specified data has passed through one of the endpoints of the connection. 3. Click the Apply button. To view, update, or disconnect a current connection: The bottom of the Connections page displays current connections as shown in Figure 11-7. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    (on page 217)  connect listen (on page 217)  connect bidirection (on page 216)  connect unidirection (on page 218)  connect terminate (on page 217)  show connections (on page 218)  show connections connid (on page 218)  connect global show (on page 217) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 138
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    USB port use are supported on SLC -03 part numbers. Overview of Authentication The User Authentication tab enables you to assign the order in which the SLC console manager uses the authentication methods. The local/remote user authentication is the default and the first method the SLC device uses to
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    User Right Full Administrative Networking Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Administrators Power Users  Default Users  Remote Authentication  SSH Keys  User Menus  Web Access   Reboot/Shutdown   Firmware/Configuration  Diagnostics and Reports
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    system assigns new users to the Default Users group, but you can change their group membership at any time. If you change a user's rights while Local Users Local accounts authenticate users who attempt to log in via SSH, Telnet, the Web, or the console port. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 141
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    with a single user identification and password. NIS uses the client/server the requested system or service. RADIUS allows a with TACACS or XTACACS. The SLC console manager supports TACACS+ only. 3. Click the check box. This is the default.  To use only the first SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 142
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    15: Command Reference .  set auth (on page 214)  show auth (on page 214) Local and Remote Users The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use local/remote accounts to authenticate users. 1. Click the User Authentication tab and Local/Remote Users option. Figure 12-3 shows
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    logins to the Console Port only. Disabled by default. Authenticate only users who are in the remote users list Select the check box to authenticate users listed in the Remote Users list in the lower part of the page. Disabled by default. Complex Passwords Select to enable the SLC console
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    User Settings Page 2. Enter the following fields. Login Authentication UID User ID of selected user. Select the type of authenticated user: If it is not, SLC console manager automatically increments it. Starting at 101, the SLC device finds the next unused UID. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 145
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    connect default custom menu to the user. The custom menu will display at login password expires.) Allow Password Change Select to allow the user to change password. Change Password on Next Login Indicate whether the user must change the password at the next login. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Web Access Reboot & Shutdown Firmware & Configuration Diagnostics & Reports Device Port Configuration Device Port Operations PC Card or USB Select the group to which the user will belong:  Default
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    the Login to that of the new user. It is best to change the Password too. button. To change the sysadmin password: 1. On the Local/Remote Enter the new password in the Password and Retype Password fields. Note: state (on page 238)  set localusers password (on page 237)  set localusers delete
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    NIS The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use NIS to authenticate users attempting to log in to the SLC device through the Web, SSH, user rights that are not defined by the group. To configure the SLC console manager to use NIS to authenticate users: 1. Click the User
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    the end of the order of precedence on the User Authentication page. The NIS domain of the SLC console manager must be the same as the NIS domain of the NIS server. If selected, the SLC device sends a broadcast datagram to find the NIS Server on the local network. The IP address
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    a user dial-back access. Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLC device and enter their login and password. Once the SLC console manager authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials them back. Disabled by default. The phone number the modem dials back on depends on this setting for the
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    to use the CLI or shut down the SLC device and then reboot it. Right to upgrade the firmware on the unit and save or restore supports LDAP servers that do not allow anonymous queries. The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use LDAP to authenticate users attempting to login
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    I: LDAP Schemas on page 288 for information about installing schema support in the Windows active directory and creating the Lantronix SLC schema attribute. Schema Permissions versus Default User Rights The User Rights shown on the SLC console manager under the LDAP settings are the ones that would
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    the IP address or host name of the AD server. Enter the TCP port number of the AD server. The default is 389. Enter the LDAP search base for your AD Domain (e.g., dc=company, dc=com). Can have up base. An example is: cn=administrator,cn=Users,dc=domain,dc=com SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 154
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    a user dial-back access. Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLC device and enter their login and password. Once the SLC console manager authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials them back. Disabled by default. Enter the device port that the modem dials to reach a user phone number
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    Services Right to enable and disable system logging, SSH and Telnet logins, SNMP, and SMTP. Secure Lantronix Network Right to view and manage SLC units (e.g., SLP power managers, Spider devices, SLC SLC console manager and then reboot it. Firmware & Configuration Right to upgrade the firmware
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    parameter-value pair. White space is not supported in the value strings. See Chapter 9: page 235) RADIUS The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use RADIUS to authenticate users attempting to by the group. To configure the SLC console manager to use RADIUS to authenticate
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    once a minute (some tokens are set to change codes every 30 seconds). Number of the TCP port on the RADIUS server used for the RADIUS service. If you do not specify an optional port, the SLC console manager uses the default RADIUS port (1812). SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 158
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    a user dial-back access. Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLC device and enter their login and password. Once the SLC console manager authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials them back. Disabled by default. The phone number the modem dials back on depends on this setting for the
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    will belong:  Default Users: This group has only the Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Reboot & Shutdown Firmware & Configuration Diagnostics & Reports SLC down the SLC device and then reboot it. Right to upgrade the firmware on the
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    secret-key cryptography. The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use Kerberos to authenticate users attempting user rights that are not defined by the group. To configure the SLC console manager to use Kerberos to authenticate users: 1. Click the User Authentication
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    is a server that issues Kerberos tickets. A ticket is a temporary set of electronic credentials that verify the identity of a client for a particular service. Enter the KDC in the fully qualified domain format (FQDN). An example is SLC.local. Enter the IP address of the Key Distribution Center (KDC
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    SLC device and enter their login and password. Once the SLC console manager authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials them back. Disabled by default The ports users are able to monitor using the connect listen command. Clear Port Buffers The ports whose SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 163
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    Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Reboot & Shutdown Firmware & Configuration Diagnostics & Reports SLC down the SLC device and then reboot it. Right to upgrade the firmware on the access. The SLC console manager supports the TACACS+ protocol
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    with it. You can add additional user rights that are not defined by the group. To configure the SLC console manager to use TACACS+ to authenticate users: 1. Click the TACACS+ tab and select TACACS+. of the order of precedence on the User Authentication page. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 165
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    SLC unit and enter their login and password. Once the SLC console manager authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials them back. Disabled by default port. Listen Port The ports users are able to monitor using the connect listen command. Clear Port Buffers The ports whose port buffer users may
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    Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Reboot & Shutdown Firmware & Configuration Diagnostics & Reports SLC Right to use the CLI or shut down the SLC device and then reboot it. Right to upgrade the firmware on the unit and save or restore a
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    can access multiple hosts without entering a password. In either case, the authentication is protected against security attacks because both the public key and the private key are required to authenticate. For both imported and exported SSH keys, the SLC device supports both RSA and DSA keys, and
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    12: User Authentication To configure the SLC console manager to use SSH keys to authenticate users: 1. From the main menu, select User Authentication - SSH Keys. Figure 12-10 shows the page that displays. Figure 12-10 SSH Keys Page SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 169
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    SSH connections to the SLC console manager will be made. The User ID of the user being given secure access to the SLC device. Host & Login for Import Import via Filename Host Path Login Password/Retype Password Select SCP or FTP as the method for importing the SSH keys. SCP is the default. Name
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    Login Password/Retype Password Select the method (SCP, FTP, or Cut and Paste) of exporting the key to the remote server. Cut and Paste, the default, requires no other parameters for export. IP address of the remote server to which the SLC defaults are listed. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 171
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    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. All checkboxes are unselected by default. To import a site-specific host key, select the checkbox. Unselected by default. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 172
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    the method of importing the host key (SCP or SFTP). The default is SCP. Public Key Filename Filename of the public host key. be stored. Login User ID to use to SCP or SFTP the file. Password & Retype Password to use to SCP or SFTP the file. Password 3. Click SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 173
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    Redisplay Menu: disabled Command 1: connect direct deviceport 3 Nickname 1: Command 2: connect direct deviceport 4 Nickname 2: Command 3: show datetime Nickname 3: Command 4: returnmenu Nickname 4: Command 5: logout Nickname 5: SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 174
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    edit john custommenu menu1 Local users settings successfully updated. [slc]> show localusers user john ___Current Local Users Settings Login: john Password: UID: 101 Listen Ports: 1-32 Data Ports: 1-32 Clear Ports: 1-32 Escape Sequence: \x1bA Break Sequence: \x1bB Custom Menu: menu1
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     set menu edit (on page 220)  set menu delete (on page 221)  set cli menu (on page 220)  show menu (on page 221) 12: User Authentication SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 176
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    the configuration, either to a previously saved configuration, or to the factory defaults.  For dual boot SLC console managers, view the firmware version on each boot bank, select the bank to boot from, and copy the contents of one boot bank to the other. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 177
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    13: Maintenance To configure settings: 1. Click the Maintenance tab. Figure 13-1 shows the page that displays. Figure 13-1 Firmware & Configurations Page SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 178
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    The name of the firmware update file downloaded from the Lantronix web site. A 32-hex character key for validating the firmware file. The key is provided in the firmware Release Notes available with the SLC firmware at www.lantronix.com/support/downloads. Load Firmware Via Options HTTPS Displays
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    Login Password & Retype Password Displays created NFS local directories. Note: You must create NFS mounts by using the Services tab and accessing the NFS/CIFS page. For the SLC include hyphens and underscores. The default path on the server for obtaining firmware update files and getting and putting
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    front of the SLC console manager, the front of the SLC device and properly mounted Services, or Device Ports. 3. Click the Apply button. Note: If you selected an option that forces a reboot (restore configuration, update firmware, or reset factory defaults), the SLC On the Firmware & Configurations
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    on page 212)  admin firmware bootbank (on page 208)  admin firmware copybank (on page 208)  admin firmware show (on page 208)  admin firmware update (on page 208)  admin ftp password (on page 208)  (on page 206)  admin config restore (on page 207) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 182
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    Maintenance System Logs The System Logs page allows you to view and clear system logs. See Chapter 7: Services for more information about system logs. To view system logs: 1. Click the Maintenance tab and select the Date: Specific end date and time of the log. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 183
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    , click the Lantronix Tech Support link. d. Enter the number in Case Number. e. Press the Email Output button. 6. A message asks for confirmation. Click OK. To clear system logs: 1. Return to the System Logs page. 2. Select the logs you want to clear and click the Clear Log button. SLC™ Console
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    of the SLC console manager. The audit log is disabled by default. Use the Services web page (Chapter 7: Services ) to enable the audit log and to configure its maximum size. Each entry in the log file contains a date/time stamp, user login
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    213) Email Log The Email Log web page displays a log of all emails that have been sent by the SLC console manager, a count of the number of emails sent, the number of bytes sent, and the number of  show emaillog (on page 229)  show emaillog clear (on page 229) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 186
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    web page provides methods for diagnosing problems such as network connectivity and device port input/output problems. You can use equivalent commands on field, verifies that the SLC device can resolve the host name into an IP address (if DNS is enabled). SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 187
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    the corresponding Hostname field, the SLC console manager verifies that the host packet out one of the Ethernet ports, mainly as a network connectivity test. Enter the following: Protocol: Select the type of packet to processes of the SLC console manager. 3. Click the Run Diagnostics button. Figure
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    , enter a comment (if desired). b. Select to: Lantronix Tech Support c. Call Lantronix Tech Support and obtain a case number. For contact information, click the Lantronix Tech Support link. d. Enter the number in Case Number. e. Press the Email Output button. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 189
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    Status/Reports On the Status/Reports page, you can view the status of the SLC ports and power supplies and generate a selection of reports. Note: Status and the power supplies. Green indicates that the port connection or power supply is active and functioning correctly. Red indicates an
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    the routing table.  Connections: Displays all active connections for the SLC console manager: Telnet, SLC settings.  System Configuration - Basic: Displays a snapshot of the SLC console manager's basic settings (for example, network, date/time, routing, services SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 191
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    information, click the Lantronix Tech Support link. d. Enter the number in Case Number. e. Press the Email Output button. 6. To email the report to an individual: a. In the Comment field, enter a comment (if desired). b. Select to: and enter the email address. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 192
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    (on page 218)  show connections connid (on page 218)  show portcounters (on page 226)  show portstatus (on page 226) Events On this page, you can define what action you want to take for events that may occur in the SLC device. 1. Click the Maintenance tab and select the Events option. Figure
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    connection to use. For actions that forward a trap, enter the IP address of the computer to forward the trap. The computer does not have to be an SNMP NMS; it just has to be capable of receiving SNMP traps. Forwarded traps are sent with this SNMP community value. There is no default
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    fields. Welcome Banner Login Banner Logout Banner SSH to the SLC console manager is the default. Note: To contain up to 1024 characters. Default is blank. Note: To Default is blank. Note: To create more SLC device via SSH, prior to authentication. May contain up to 1024 characters. Blank by default
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    CLI commands correspond to the Banners page. For more information, see Chapter 15: Command Reference .  admin banner login (on page 205)  admin banner logout (on page 205)  admin banner show (on page 205) the page that displays. Figure 13-13 LCD/Keypad Page SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 196
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    Defaults Password Select this to lock out any input to the keypad. The default is for the keypad to be unlocked. The 6 digit key sequence entered at the keypad to restore the SLC console manager to factory defaults. The default Line 1 and Line 2 fields. By default, these user strings are blank. LCD
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    except for directly interacting with the SLC device (direct command). Telnet/SSH to a Remote Device Figure 14-2 shows a SUN server connected to port 2 of the SLC console manager . Figure 14-2 Remote User Connected to a SUN Server via the SLC Device Remote User SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 198
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    disabled NAT: disabled Close DSR: disabled Dial-out Login: Dial-out Password: Dial-out Number: Dial settings successfully updated. 3. Connect to the device port y using the connect direct command. [SLC]> connect direct deviceport 2 4. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 199
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    Port settings successfully updated. [SLC]> set deviceport port 1 localsecret "password" Device Port settings successfully updated. [SLC]> set deviceport port 1 modemstate dialin Device Port settings successfully updated. [SLC]> 2. Configure the device port that is connected to the console port of
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    to the SLC login: sysadmin Password: Welcome to the SLC Console Manager Model Number: SLC 48 For a list of commands, type 'help'. [SLC]> 5. Connect to the SUN UNIX server using the connect direct command. [SLC]> connect direct deviceport 2 SunOS 5.7 login: frank Password: Last login: Wed Jul
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    command. [SLC]> show Port: 2002 Timeout Logins: disabled Stop Bits: disabled Dial-out Login: Dial-out Password: connect bidirection command. [SLC]> connect bidirection 2 telnet 192.168.1.1 Connection .1.1... Connected to 192.168.1.1. Escape character is '^]'. Sun OS 8.0 login:
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    Users Commands  Routing Commands  Script Commands  Services Commands  SLC Network Commands  SSH Key Commands  Status The value can be one of the following: set, show, connect, diag, pccard, admin, or logout. The value is default value. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 203
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    localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | password | radius | remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork | sshkey | tacacs+ | temperature | usb1 show auth | auditlog | cifs | cli | connections | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | emaillog | history | hostlist | ipfilter
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    the number of lines displayed by a command exceeds the size of the window (the default is 25), the command output is halted until you are ready to continue. To display the welcome, login and logout banners. admin banner ssh Syntax admin banner ssh SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 205
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    a configuration from another location) to the other bank (for dual-boot SLC console managers). admin config rename|delete Syntax admin config rename|delete nt - Networking ra - Remote Authentication sv - Services dp - Device Ports SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 206
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    Description Restores the factory default settings. admin config ra - Remote Authentication sv - Services dp - Device Ports dt - Date saved configuration to the SLC console manager. admin config SLC configuration to a selected location. admin config show Syntax admin config show
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    to access the firmware file using the settings admin ftp show displays. The SLC console manager automatically reboots after successful update. admin ftp password Syntax admin ftp password Description Sets the FTP server password and prevent it from being echoed. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 208
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    Address or Name> [login ] [path ] Description Sets the FTP/TFTP/SFTP server used for firmware updates and configuration save/ password Syntax admin keypad password (Must be 6 digits.) Description Changes the Restore Factory Defaults password used at the LCD to return the SLC
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    auto-scroll of the LCD screens, including the number of seconds after keypad input before auto-scrolling restarts. admin lcd show Syntax admin lcd show SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 210
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    quicksetup Description Runs the quick setup script. admin reboot Syntax admin reboot Description Terminates all connections and reboots the SLC console manager. The front panel LCD displays the "Rebooting the SLC" message, and the normal boot sequence occurs. admin site Syntax admin site row
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    firmware information. admin web certificate Syntax admin web certificate import via certfile privfile host login Description Enables or disables iGoogle Gadget web content. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 212
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    current sessions and their ID. Audit Log Commands show auditlog Syntax show auditlog [command|user|clear] [email ] 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
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    > Commands: info direct version listen reboot clear poweroff telnet SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 214
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    . Enabling this feature enables it only for the current cli session. It is disabled by default. Note: Settings are retained between CLI sessions for local users and users listed in the remote Description Displays the last 100 commands entered during a session. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 215
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    sequence), enter the charxfer parameter and either the charcount or the charseq parameter. connect direct Syntax connect direct Parameters deviceport hostlist
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    connect script deviceport Description Connect an interface script to a Device Port and run it. connect terminate Syntax connect terminate Description Terminates a bidirectional or unidirectional connection. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    one or more of: user version command < connection ID associated with a particular connection may change if the connection times out and is restarted. show connections connid Syntax show connections connid [email ] SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    15: Command Reference Description Displays details for a single connection. You can optionally email the displayed information. Console Port Commands set consoleport Syntax set 15 characters for menu names.  Maximum of five nested menus can be called. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 219
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    Description Tests a CLI menu. set localusers menu Syntax set localusers add|edit menu Description Assigns a custom user menu to a local user. set menu add Syntax set of commands, and sets the optional title for a menu. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 220
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    If you do not have a valid , enter "timezone " and the system guides you through the process of selecting a time zone. Description Sets the local date, time, and local time localserver2 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 221
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    Device Port # or Name or List> Parameters slp auth login slp restart slp outletcontrol state [outlet ][tower ] sensorsoft traps sensorsoft status SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 222
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    (or control) a device connected to an SLC device port over the serial port. Note: Currently the only devices supported for this type of interaction Login> dialoutnumber dialoutpassword dodauth dodchaphost SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    Reference dodchapsecret emaildelay emaillogging
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    separated list of ports (i.e., '1-4,8,10-12') or 'ALL'. Remove breakseq for Device Ports connected to raw binary connections. The logging level for the Device Ports log must be set to 'Info' to sshport telnetport tcpport SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 225
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    > Description Zeros the port counters for one or more device ports. show portstatus Syntax show portstatus [deviceport ] [email ] SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 226
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    or Name>[] Parameters test xferdatasize (Default is 1 Kbyte.) Description Tests a device port by transmitting data out the port and verifying 9600 baud. Only an external test requires a loopback cable. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 227
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    email ] Description To display a report of network connections. You can optionally email the displayed information. diag nettrace Syntax > packetsize ethport Defaults count:5 packetsize:64 Description Verifies if the SLC console manager can reach a host over the
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    Number> [string ] [protocol ] [count ] Defaults protocol:tcp count:1 Description Generate and send Ethernet packets. diag traceroute Syntax diag traceroute
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    Community> deviceport ethport nms oid pccardslot emailaddress Description Edits event definitions. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 230
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    > (edit only) retrycount (Default is 3.) auth Description Configures a prioritized list of hosts to be used for modem dial-in connections. set hostlist (number) Syntax set hostlist a host list, or a single host entry from a host list. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 231
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    filter to an interface. set ip filter rules Syntax set ipfilter rules Parameters: add delete edit SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 232
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    Name> Description Displays the rulesets for the IP filters. show ipfilter status Syntax show ipfilter status Description Displays the IP filter status. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 233
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    |disable> dialbacknumber dataports escapeseq group ipaddr kdc listenports set ldap Syntax set ldap Parameters SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 234
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    Bind Name> bindpassword bindwithlogin default|power|admin> listenports permissions port (Default Login> Parameters uid allowdialback SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    Chars> group login password is required. set localusers consoleonlyadmin Syntax set localusers consoleonlyadmin Description Sets console-only admin usage. set localusers delete Syntax set localusers delete SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    User Login> Description Sets a login password for the local user. set localusers periodlockout Syntax set localusers periodlockout Description Sets the number of minutes after a lockout before the user can try to log in again. Disabled by default. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    password. The default is 4. set localusers state Syntax set localusers state Description Enables or disables authentication of local users. show localusers Syntax show localusers [user
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    Display> startbyte logfile Defaults bytes:1000 startbyte:1 numlines:40 Description Views the log for local, NFS, or NFS and PC card use the current logging settings for the device port. The default is to show the tail of the log. show log modem Syntax show log
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    > pingip ethport pingdelay failedpings Description Sets default and alternate gateways. The alternate gateway is used if an IP address usually accessible through the default gateway fails to return one or more pings. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 240
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    Syntax set network host [domain ] Description Sets the SLC host name and domain name. set network ipv6 Syntax set network ipv6
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    host Syntax show network host Description Displays the network host name of the SLC console manager. show network port Syntax show network port Description Displays Ethernet Configures the SMB/CIFS share, which contains the system and device port logs. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 242
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    admin config command saves SLC configurations on the SMB/CIFS share. set cifs password Syntax set cifs password Description Changes the password for the SMB/CIFS share login (default is cifsuser). set Displays SMB/CIFS settings. show nfs Syntax show nfs SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 243
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    List> domain escapeseq group listenports master slave5 state Description Configures the SLC console manager to use NIS to authenticate users who log in via the Web
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    > baud (Default is 9600) cbcpnocallback dialoutnumber dialoutpassword Password> flowcontrol gsmautodns gsmbearerservice SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 245
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    Port> timeoutlogins Note: Dial-out GPRS connections may replace the default route and DNS entries. Static routes (see set routing) may be required to maintain access to subnets that are not directly attached to the SLC console manager. It is recommended that the initscript be
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    pccard storage mount Syntax pccard storage mount Description Mounts a Compact Flash card in the SLC console manager for use as a storage device. The Compact Flash card must be formatted with an information and settings for any PC card compact flash. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 247
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    dialbacknumber dataports escapeseq group listenports state permissions
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    Port List> dialbacknumber displaymenu escapeseq group permissions where is one or more of: remoteusers delete Description Removes a remote user. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 249
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    >] [email ] Description Sets the routing table to display IP addresses (disable) or the corresponding host names (enable). You can email the displayed information. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 250
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    Name>] [host ] [login ] [path ] Note: Interface scripts have default/do user rights. Batch scripts have admin/ad Name> [group ] [permissions ] Description Updates a script. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 251
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    scripts, or view the contents of a script. Services Commands set services Syntax set services Parameters alarmdelay auditlog
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    timeout, SNMP agent, email (SMTP) server, and audit log). Sets a password for an SNMP manager to access the read-only data the SLC SNMP agent provides and to modify data when permitted. set services trapenable Syntax set services trapenable Description Defines the set of SNMP traps that are sent by
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    ] [path ] Description Exports the public keys of all previously created SSH keys. set sshkey delete Syntax set sshkey delete Parameters keyhost keyname keyuser SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 254
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    openssh|secsh>] [host ] [login ] [path ] [bits < Key File>] [host ] [login ] [path ] [keyuser Address or Name> login [path ] Description Imports an SLC host key.
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    15: Command Reference Description Resets defaults for all or selected host keys. show sshkey export Syntax show sshkey export server Syntax show sshkey server [type ] Description Displays host keys (public key only). SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 256
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    show sysstatus [email ] Description To display the overall status of all SLC devices. Optionally emails the displayed information. System Log Commands show syslog Syntax show devlog|diaglog|genlog> Description Clears one or all of the system logs. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 257
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    Phone Number> dataports encrypt escapeseq group listenports permissions secret set temperature low high SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 258
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    databits dialbackdelay dialbacknumber dialinlist dialoutlogin dialoutnumber dialoutpassword dodauth SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 259
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    Host or User Name> dodchapsecret restartdelay flowcontrol
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    usb storage unmount Description Unmounts a thumb drive. show usb Syntax show usb Description Displays currently attached USB devices with their product information and settings. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 261
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    member of a group (default users, power users, administrators Device Ports sv - configure Services do - Device Port SLC wb - Web Access fc - manage Firmware and Configurations sn - configure Secure Lantronix login via a remote authentication method. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 262
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    port. Accessing the Bootloader To access the bootloader CLI: 1. Power up the SLC console manager. 2. Type x15 within 10 seconds of power up. The bootloader halts the boot procedure and displays a Lantronix command prompt. Bootloader Commands help ? boot bootcheck bootinfo bootsel 1|2 IDE mtest
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    a new password for user admin. The default password for user admin is admin. User cust does not have a password. Sends a ping request to the network host. Prints bootloader variables. Sets environment variables. Displays hardware configuration parameters. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 264
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    Factors Affecting Security External factors affect the security provided by the SLC device, for example:  Telnet sends the login exchange as clear text across Ethernet. A person snooping on a subnet may read your password.  A terminal to the SLC console manager may be secure, but the path from the
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    you to dangerous voltage that could cause fire or electric shock. Note: Refer all servicing to Lantronix, Inc. Power Plug  When disconnecting the power cable from the socket, pull on the plug, not the cord.  Always connect the power cord to a properly wired and grounded power source. Do not use
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    of rack-mounted equipment. Give particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips) because concern.  Before operating the SLC console manager, make sure the SLC unit is secured to the rack. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 267
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    to an Ethernet network that supports 10Base-T/100Base-T.  Only connect device ports to equipment with serial ports that support EIA-232 (formerly RS- 232C).  Only connect the console port to equipment with serial ports that support EIA-232 (formerly RS-232C). SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 268
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    Schlag zur Folge haben könnten. Hinweis: Lassen Sie alle Wartungsarbeiten durch die Firma Lantronix durchführen. Netzstecker  Wenn Sie das Netzkabel von der Steckdose trennen, ziehen Sie ät nicht von der Netzversorgung getrennt oder daran angeschlossen werden. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 269
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    - oder umfallen kann zu Verletzungen führen.  Die Umgebungstemperatur (Tma) innerhalb des Einbauschrankes oder Racks kann höher sein als die Raumtemperatur. Stellen Sie sicher, daß das SLC Gerät in einer Umgebung SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 270
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    Grund das Gerät nicht direkt an eine Steckdose angeschlossen wird.  Bevor Sie das SLC Gerät in Betrieb nehmen stellen Sie sicher, daß es entsprechend und sicher in den . Trennen Sie alle Stromquellen vor Wartungsarbeiten, um elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 271
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    devices. Lantronix offers a variety of RJ45to-serial connector adapters for many devices. These adapters convert the RJ45 connection on the SLC console this chapter are compatible with the Lantronix SLC models. Figure E-1 RJ45 Receptacle to DB25M DCE Adapter for the SLC Console Manager (PN 200.2066A
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    Appendix E: Adapters and Pinouts Figure E-2 RJ45 Receptacle to DB25F DCE Adapter for the SLC Console Manager (PN 200.2067A) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 273
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    Appendix E: Adapters and Pinouts Figure E-3 RJ45 Receptacle to DB9M DCE Adapter for the SLC Console Manager (PN 200.2069A) SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 274
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    Appendix E: Adapters and Pinouts Figure E-4 RJ45 Receptacle to DB9F DCE Adapter for the SLC Console Manager (PN 200.2070A) Use PN 200.2070A adapter with a PC serial port. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 275
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    a RJ45 plug on the other instead of RJ45 sockets on both ends. Use this adapter for SLP remote power manager, Netra/SUN/Cisco, and others. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 276
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    .  For text connections, the user will be prompted for a login and password, and will be authenticated via the currently the currently enabled authentication methods (Local Users, NIS, LDAP, etc). Once authenticated, the SLC device will use the Dial-back Number SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 277
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    will hang up and wait Dial-back Delay seconds before initiating the dialback. The SLC device will dial, prompt the user again for a login and password, and a CLI session will be initiated. The user will remain connected to the SLC console manager until they either logout of the CLI session, or (if
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    login and password, and will be authenticated via the currently enabled authentication methods (Local Users, NIS, LDAP, etc). Once authenticated, the SLC console manager will try to connect CBCP is used primarily by Microsoft PPP peers. CBCP supports two options for determining the number to dial on
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    server to dial back. When the server dials and the PPP connection is established, the user will be authenticated via PAP or CHAP (configured with the Authentication setting).  For PAP, the Local User list will be used to authenticate the login and password sent by the PPP peer.  For CHAP, the CHAP
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    between servers. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) A protocol that provides authentication and encryption services between a web server and a web browser. SSH (Secure Shell) A secure provides an easy-to-use method of creating terminal connections to a network host. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 281
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    IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014). Manufacturer Name and Address Lantronix Inc., 167 Technology, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product: Product Names: Models SLC8, SLC16, SLC32, and Approvals and Certifications VCCI TUV GS Mark UL/CUL C-Tick CB Scheme SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 282
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    since it has been tested and found compliant with the following standards: Safety:EN 60950 Emissions:EN 55022 Class A Immunity:EN 55024 RoHS Notice All Lantronix products in are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous substances and elements:  Lead (Pb)  Mercury (Hg)  Cadmium (Cd
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    Table G-1 Lantronix Product Family 0 0 2101 0 0 WiBox 0 0 0 0 0 0 UBox 0 0 0 0 0 0 MatchPort 0 0 0 0 0 0 SLC 0 0 0 0 0 0 XPort 0 0 0 0 0 0 WiPort 0 0 0 0 0 0 SLB 0 0 0 0 0 Manufacturer Contact Lantronix, Inc. 167 Technology, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Phone:
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    H: DC Connector Instructions The -48VDC plug Connections -48VDC Battery Source Chassis/Earth Ground -48VDC Return (RTN) Insert screwdriver and press to open. 2. Strip a suitable amount of wire (~3/8") from each lead to be inserted into each connector position. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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    Appendix H: DC Connector Instructions 3. Using a small screwdriver, press the slot to Figure H-4. 6. With power source off and SLC power switch off, perform the following steps: a. Connect the DC power cords to your SLC console server as shown in Figure H-5. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 286
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    Appendix H: DC Connector Instructions Figure H-5 DC Power Cord into the SLC Console Manager b. Turn on your -48VDC power source. c. Turn on the power switch of the SLC console server. 7. Follow the setup instructions in your SLC manual to use your product. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 287
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    Directory (AD) server to use with the SLC console manager firmware version 5.4 or greater. The procedure outlined in Format Installing Schema Support in Window AD Server To install schema support in a Windows AD server for the SLC console manager, follow displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 288
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    Figure I-1 Programs Window Appendix I: LDAP Schemas 3. Click Start > Run > mmc. 4. Click OK. Figure I-2 shows the window that displays. Figure I-2 MMC Window 5. On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in. Figure I-3 shows the window that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 289
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    I-4 shows the directory that displays. Figure I-4 Active Directory Schema 7. To save this console, click Save on the File menu. Figure I-5 shows the window that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 290
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    to a location for the snap-in. In File name, type a name for the snap-in, and then click Save. Figure I-7 shows the directory that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 291
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    Figure I-7 Save As Window Appendix I: LDAP Schemas Creating the SLC Schema Attribute 1. Once you have a saved Schema console, open it and right click on use secureLinxSLCPerms in exactly that form (case included). Figure I-9 shows the window that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 292
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    I-10 shows the files that display. Figure I-10 Classes Folder 2. In the right pane, scroll down to user. Figure I-11 shows the window that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 293
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    shows the window that displays. Figure I-12 Class User Properties Window 4. Under the Attributes tab, click on Add. Figure I-13 shows the window that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 294
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    OK. Figure I-14 Select Schema Object Window 6. Click on OK on the window underneath. 7. Click on File and click on Save. 8. Exit out of MMC. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 295
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    displays. Figure I-15 ADSI Edit Window 2. Expand the console tree until you get to the listing of users. Figure I-16 shows the folder that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 296
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    Window 4. Under the Attribute Editor tab, scroll down to secureLinxSLCPerms. 5. Highlight it and click on the Edit button. Figure I-18 shows the window that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 297
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    (for the Lantronix SLB™ branch office manager)  group  escseq  brkseq  menu For rights, you can enable the following:  fa: Full Administrative  nt: Networking  sv: Services  lu: Local Users  ra: Remote Authentication  dt: Date/Time  sk: SSH Keys SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 298
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    pc: PC Cards  rs: Reboot/Shutdown  fc: Firmware/Configuration  dr: Diagnostic Reports  sn: Secure Lantronix Network  wb: Web Access For data, listen, and With the default, the \x is followed by 1b which equates to ESCAPE. For menu, specify the name of a user menu configured on the SLC console
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Part Number 900-449
Revision I
November 2013
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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