3
4.1.3
SDT Mode
39
4.1.4
Device (RPC, UPS, EMD) Mode
39
4.1.5
Terminal Server Mode
39
4.1.6
Serial Bridging Mode
40
4.1.7
Syslog
41
4.2 Add/Edit
Users
41
4.3 Authentication
44
4.4 Network
Hosts
44
4.5 Trusted
Networks
46
4.6
Serial Port Cascading
47
4.6.1
Automatically generate and upload SSH keys
47
4.6.2
Manually generate and upload SSH keys
48
4.6.3
Configure the Slaves and their serial ports
50
4.6.4
Managing the Slaves
51
5.
FAILOVER AND OUT-OF-BAND ACCESS
52
5.1
OoB Dial-In Access
52
5.1.1
Configure dial-in PPP
52
5.1.2
Using SDT Connector client for dial-in
54
5.1.3
Set up Windows XP/ 2003/Vista client for dial-in
54
5.1.4
Set up earlier Windows clients for dial-in
55
5.1.5
Set up Linux clients for dial-in
56
5.2
OoB Broadband Access (B096-048/016 only)
56
5.3
Broadband Ethernet Failover (B096-048/016 only)
56
5.4 Dial-Out
Failover
58
6.
SECURE TUNNELING AND SDT CONNECTOR
60
6.1
Configuring for SDT Tunneling to Hosts
61
6.2
SDT Connector Configuration
61
6.2.1
SDT Connector client installation
62
6.2.2
Configuring a new gateway in the SDT Connector client
63
6.2.3
Auto-configure SDT Connector client with the user’s access privileges
64
6.2.4
Make an SDT connection through the gateway to a host
65
6.2.5
Manually adding hosts to the SDT Connector gateway
66
6.2.6
Manually adding new services to the new hosts
67
6.2.7
Adding a client program to be started for the new service
69
6.2.8
Dial- in configuration
70
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