7: Services
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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servlog <off|error|warning|info|debug>
smtpserver <IP Address or Hostname>
snmp <enable|
disable
>
ssh <
enable
|disable>
syslogserver1 <IP Address or Name>
syslogserver2 <IP Address or Name>
telnet <enable|
disable
>
timeoutssh <
disable
or 1-30>
timeouttelnet <
disable
or 1-30>
traps <enable|
disable
>
trapcommunity <Trap Community>
v1ssh <
enable
|disable>
v1v2 <enable|disable>
v3user <V3 RO User>
v3password <V3 RO User Password>
v3phrase <V3 RO User Passphrase>
v3rwuser <V3 RW User>
v3rwpassword <V3 RW User Password>
v3rwphrase <V3 RW User Passphrase>
v3security <noauth|auth|authencrypt>
v3auth <md5|sha>
v3encrypt <des|aes>
v3password <Password for v3 auth>
v3user <User for v3 auth>
webssh <enable|
disable
>
webtelnet <enable|
disable
>
To view current services:
show services
NFS and SMB/CIFS
Use the
page if you want to save configuration and logging data onto a
remote NFS server, or export configuration by means of an exported CIFS share.
Mounting an NFS shared directory on a remote network server onto a local SLC directory enables
the SLC console manager to store device port logging data on that network server. This
configuration avoids possible limitations in the amount of disk space on the SLC unit available for
the logging file(s). You may also save SLC configurations on the network server.
Similarly, use SMB/CIFS (Server Message Block/Common Internet File System), Microsoft's file-
sharing protocol, to export a directory on the SLC device as an SMB/CIFS share. The SLC unit
exports a single read-write CIFS share called "public," with the subdirectory The
config
directory,
which contains saved configurations and is read-write.
The share allows users to access the contents of the directory or map the directory onto a
Windows computer.