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Chapter 7
Port Access
Overview
Upon login of the Secure Device Server’s web interface, the
Serial Ports
page
appears. Use the buttons, described below, to access and control the device’s
serial COM ports.
Note:
Buttons are only active for the functions that the user is authorized to
perform.
Button
Function
Edits the serial port’s settings. See
Opens a Telnet session with the Secure Device Server using
SNViewer
to access either its configuration menu, or a serial device
connect to its COM port. See
, page 70, for details.
Opens an SSH session with the Secure Device Server using
SNViewer
to access either its configuration menu, or a serial device
connect to its COM port. See
, page 70, for details.
Downloads the port activity logs (up to 128 KB) of the serial port as a
log.txt
file. See
Port Buffering
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