ACM5004-‐LR Quick Start (520083-‐Rev 1.0)
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Step 5 Configure managed devices
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Select
Serial & Network: Serial Port
to display the labels, modes and
protocol options currently set for each serial & USB port – to configure a port for
remote access to the managed device’s console:
o
Configure the
Common Settings
to match the connected serial device
o
Select the
Console Server
protocols (e.g. SSH, Telnet, Web Terminal)
that are to be used for the network connection to this console
o
Click
Apply
– device consoles can now be accessed using your preferred
client (e.g. PuTTY, SecureCRT, OpenSSH) and in
Manage: Devices
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User access policies may be configured locally in
Serial & Network: Users &
Groups
and/or remotely with a AAA server, refer to the
User Manual
for details
Step 6 Configure cellular routing (optional)
The ACM5004-LR can provide cellular routing. In this mode the connection to the carrier
cellular network is always on, and IP traffic is selectively routed between the cellular
connected network and the local Ethernet network (LAN).
By default, the ACM5004-LR is configured to allowing forwarding between
Network
Interface
and
Dialout/Cellular
. By default,
Masquerading (SNAT)
is enabled to allow
devices on the LAN to hide behind and share the cellular IP address. These policies are
configured under
System: Firewall: Forwarding & Masquerading
.
You may also configure
Firewall: Port Forwarding
and
Port Rules
to allow external
connects to the masqueraded devices on the LAN.
Configure the default gateway and DNS addresses of devices on the LAN to connect via
the ACM5004-LR’s
Network Interface
address.
Step 7 Other modes and functions
Please refer to the
User Manual
for details other advanced features, such as cellular
failover, PDU (RPC) and UPS power management, environmental monitoring, logging,
Auto-Response
alerting and more.
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