background image

ATEN Altusen™

SN0100 / SN0100A / SN0100D

SN0100AD / SN9100 Series

Serial Console Server

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Altusen SN0100 Series

Page 1: ...ATEN Altusen SN0100 SN0100A SN0100D SN0100AD SN9100 Series Serial Console Server User Manual...

Page 2: ...uipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC...

Page 3: ...erial Console Server with each of the available access methods from a local console an Internet browser and Windows application AP programs Chapter 5 Port Operating Modes describes the port operating...

Page 4: ...example Enter means to press the Enter key If keys need to be chorded they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them Ctrl Alt 1 Numbered lists represent procedures with sequen...

Page 5: ...OM with management software and Real COM drivers 1 laptop USB console cable 1 foot pad set 4 pcs 2 power cords 1 rack mount kit 2 Lok U Plugs 1 user instructions SN0108AD SN0116AD 1 SN0108AD SN0116AD...

Page 6: ...oot pad set 4 pcs 1 user instructions SN0132D SN0148D 1 SN0132D SN0148D Serial Console Server 1 SA0142 Serial Adapter RJ45 F to DB9 M DTE to DCE 1 SA0141 Serial Adapter RJ45 F to DB9 F DTE to DTE 1 CD...

Page 7: ...wnload the most up to date version of the manual Check to make sure that all of the components are present and in good order If anything is missing or was damaged in shipping contact your dealer Read...

Page 8: ...of locations and telephone numbers User Information Online Registration Be sure to register your product at our online support center Telephone Support For telephone support call this number Internati...

Page 9: ...vicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and or TV interference caused by un...

Page 10: ...irectly to the Serial Console Server by a physical connection Servers Serial Device or Port Device any device attached to the Serial Console Server s ports via cable User s Point of View Local client...

Page 11: ...ix Batterie avis de s curit ix Terminology x Contents xi Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1 Features 3 System Accessibility and Availability 3 Serial Console Management 3 Security4 System Management4 S...

Page 12: ...A SN0116A SN0132 SN0148 Installation 27 SN9108 SN9116 Installation 30 Chapter 3 Super Administrator Setup Overview 33 First Time Setup 33 Local Login 33 Remote Login 36 Setup 38 Network Setup 38 Chang...

Page 13: ...65 Preferences 66 Sessions 68 Access 69 Properties 71 Port Buffering 73 Operating Mode 74 Chapter 7 User Management Overview 83 Users 84 Adding Users 84 Modifying User Accounts 87 Deleting User Accoun...

Page 14: ...ion Settings 130 Chapter 10 Maintenance Overview 131 Backup Restore 131 Backup 132 Restore 132 Firmware Upgrade 133 Certificates 134 Appendix Safety Instructions 139 General 139 DC Power 142 Rack Moun...

Page 15: ...Manual xv Link Local IPv6 Address 152 IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration 153 Virtual Modem Details 154 AT Command Set Support 154 Port Forwarding 156 Clear Login Information 157 RJ 45 to Serial Adapter...

Page 16: ...Serial Console Server User Manual xvi This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 17: ...D SN0116A SN0116AD SN0132 SN0132D SN0148 SN0148D SN9108 SN9116 are console servers that provide remote serial access to up to 8 SN0108A SN0108AD SN9108 16 SN0116A SN0116AD SN9116 32 SN0132 SN0132D or...

Page 18: ...rty authentication data encryption during transmission access list data logging and event monitoring and notification In addition the console servers support next generation network standards such as...

Page 19: ...local console access via laptop computer Dual Ethernet ports for redundancy or for dual IP addresses access Dual power supply Serial Console Management Convenient and simple access via browser or Teln...

Page 20: ...High Grade Security supports FIPS 140 2 level 1 security standards that use an embedded FIPS 140 2 certified OpenSSL cryptographic module Certificate 1747 2398 2473 System Management System configura...

Page 21: ...TCP Client UDP and Virtual Modem 128 bit 256 bit SSL TLS v1 0 TLS v1 1 TLS v1 2 encryption for Real COM TCP Server TCP Client and Virtual Modem Virtual Terminal support VT52 VT100 VT220 VT320 Real CO...

Page 22: ...Sun s Java 2 JRE 1 4 2 or higher must be installed and at least 2MB of memory must be available after installation Java is available for free download from the Sun Java website http java sun com The...

Page 23: ...dard straight through cables For serial devices with RJ 45 connectors use rollover cable or specialized pinout cable Model Connector Interface SA0141 RJ 45 to DB9 F DTE to DTE SA0142 RJ 45 to DB9 M DT...

Page 24: ...Supported browsers for logging into the device include the following Browser Version IE 6 and higher Chrome 8 0 and higher Firefox Windows 3 5 and higher Linux 3 0 and higher Safari Windows 4 0 and hi...

Page 25: ...is powered up and ready to operate 2 oort LEDs The Port Flashes Green Active data is being transmitted through the port 3 LAN LEDs Primary and Secondary 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN LEDs RED 10 Mbps RED GREEN...

Page 26: ...pgrade failure that results in the device becoming inoperable 5 PON port This connector is provided for a Power over the Net PON unit which allows servers attached to the Serial Console Server to be b...

Page 27: ...ion about their corresponding serial ports Lights Green Online the serial device attached to the port is powered on and ready Flashes Green Active data is being transmitted through the port 3 LAN LEDs...

Page 28: ...pgrade failure that results in the device becoming inoperable 5 PON Port This connector is provided for a Power over the Net PON unit which allows servers attached to the Serial Console Server to be b...

Page 29: ...ation about their corresponding serial ports Lights Green Online the serial device attached to the port is powered on and ready Flashes Green Active data is being transmitted through the port 3 LAN LE...

Page 30: ...This does not clear User Account information See Clear Login Information page 157 for information on clearing user account information Pressing and holding this switch while powering on the switch ret...

Page 31: ...2 power switches These standard rocker switches power the unit on and off 3 LAN ports The cables that connect the unit to the primary and the backup network interfaces 10 100 1000 Mbps plug in here 4...

Page 32: ...s that connect the unit to the primary and the backup network interfaces 10 100 1000 Mbps plug in here 3 serial ports The Cat 5e cables that connect to the serial devices or RJ45 to Serial adapters pl...

Page 33: ...power switches These standard rocker switches power the unit on and off 3 LAN ports The cables that connect the unit to the primary and the backup network interfaces 10 100 1000 Mbps plug in here 4 s...

Page 34: ...that connect the unit to the primary and the backup network interfaces 10 100 1000 Mbps plug in here 3 serial ports The Cat 5e cables that connect to the serial devices or RJ45 to Serial adapters plu...

Page 35: ...rd rocker switches power the unit on and off 3 grounding terminal The grounding wire that is used to ground the unit attaches here 4 LAN port The cable that connect the unit to the network interface 1...

Page 36: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 20 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 37: ...he weight of its attached cables To place the device or to stack units if you are daisy chaining them remove the backing material from the bottom of the rubber feet that came with your package and sti...

Page 38: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 22 Note To ensure adequate ventilation allow at least 5 1 cm on each side and 12 7 cm behind the unit for power cord and cable clearance...

Page 39: ...k of the unit so that it can attach to the front or the back of the rack Rack Mounting Front To mount the unit at the front of the rack do the following 1 Remove the two screws at the front of the uni...

Page 40: ...al 24 3 Position the device in the front of the rack and align the holes in the mounting brackets with the holes in the rack 4 Screw the mounting brackets to the rack Note Cage nuts are provided for r...

Page 41: ...ove the two screws at the rear of the unit 2 Use the M3 x 8 Phillips head hex screws supplied with the rack mounting kit to screw the rack mounting brackets into the rear of the unit 3 Position the de...

Page 42: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 26 4 Screw the mounting brackets to the rear of the rack Note Cage nuts are provided for racks that are not pre threaded...

Page 43: ...connect any available port on the Serial Console Server s rear panel to the RJ 45 to Serial adapter Note Two RJ 45 to Serial adapters 1 x SA0142 1 x SA0141 are included in the SN0108A SN0116A SN0132 S...

Page 44: ...serial adapter SA0141 or SA0143 Connect the adapter s serial connector to the console terminal or the COM port of the computer you will use for the console terminal 8 Optional If you are using a lapt...

Page 45: ...Server The SN0108A SN0116A SN0132 units have the same ports and switches but with slightly different layouts See Components page 9 for details 6 4 1 10 2 5 Modem 8 7 3 SA0142 DB9 M DTE DCE SA0141 DB9...

Page 46: ...contact your dealer 3 For serial devices with RJ 45 connectors use Ethernet rollover cable or a special pin out cable to connect any available port on the Serial Console Server s rear panel to the se...

Page 47: ...ect the adapter s serial connector to the console terminal or the COM port of the computer you will use for the console terminal Then use OOB to specify the console port in the Console Settings see OO...

Page 48: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 32 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 49: ...the SNViewerUSB application SN0108A SN0116A SN0132 SN0148 only Setup can also be done remotely over the Web via the GUI using the unit s IP address Note For remote methods of setting up the network s...

Page 50: ...shown here Since this is the first time you are logging in use the default Username administrator and the default Password password Console Login HyperTerminal Once a physical connection from a comput...

Page 51: ...trator and the default Password password Local Console Main Menu After you log in via HyperTerminal or SNViewerUSB the text based menu appears The Main Menu is the text based equivalent of the browser...

Page 52: ...s you work your way through the text sub menus and configure the settings discussed in this chapter Telnet Login Start Telnet type open 192 168 0 60 press Enter and a login prompt will appear as show...

Page 53: ...sole Server in the browser s location bar and press Enter 2 When a Security Alert dialog box appears accept the certificate it can be trusted Once you accept the certificate s the login page appears 3...

Page 54: ...ver User Manual 38 Setup Network Setup To set up the network do the following 1 Click the Device Management tab 2 Select the Network tab 3 Fill in the fields according to the information provided unde...

Page 55: ...out them in the large central panel Since this is the first time the page is being accessed only the Super Administrator appears 2 Click on the account in the left panel or select it in the central pa...

Page 56: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 40 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 57: ...e computer using Telnet SSH PuTTY or web based browser see First Time Setup page 33 for details No matter which access method you choose the Serial Console Server s authentication procedure requires y...

Page 58: ...rovided for the browser version as you work your way through the sub menus Note 1 As with the browser version access to many of these sub menus are restricted by the user s permissions If you select a...

Page 59: ...onsole Server do the following 1 Open the browser and specify the IP address See Browser Login page 37 for details of the Serial Console Server you want to access in the browser s location bar 2 When...

Page 60: ...n a user s type and permissions not all of these elements appear Page Components The web page screen components are described in the table below No Item Description 1 Tab Bar The tab bar contains the...

Page 61: ...ou expand or narrow the scope of the ports that appear in the tree 4 About About provides information regarding the Serial Console Server s current firmware version 5 Logout Click this button to log o...

Page 62: ...e been given User Management permission The tab doesn t appear for other administrators and users User Management is discussed on page 83 Device Management The Device Management page is used to config...

Page 63: ...n at the upper center of the screen and becomes visible when your mouse moves over it The panel consists of three rows an icon row at the top and two text rows below it By default the upper text row s...

Page 64: ...ing off This starts a log file of characters sent from the serial device to the SNViewer You must first create and import a text based log file See Terminal Settings Others Log File page 53 Use this t...

Page 65: ...to its default settings Click to bring up the Message Board see The Message Board page 50 Click to open a window and create a list of custom text macros see Macros page 51 Use this to change the font...

Page 66: ...ns which may cause access conflicts To alleviate the problem a message board has been provided which allows users to communicate with each other Message Display Panel Messages that users post to the b...

Page 67: ...rs Simply check a box type in the text macro and click Save Use the associated function key F1 F12 to run the custom text macro s you created Terminal Application You can log in remotely using a text...

Page 68: ...right side of the window you can view an example of the font you have set Color Select an Option Foreground color Background Color Cursor Text color or Cursor Color and Click Change to adjust the col...

Page 69: ...echoed but not displayed on the screen Force On Characters that are typed in are echoed and displayed on the screen as they are entered Passwords are displayed on the screen if this mode is used Force...

Page 70: ...te Login page 36 for details The Telnet and PuTTY Main Menus are the text based equivalent of the browser based configuration and control functions described throughout this manual You can reference t...

Page 71: ...ial to Ethernet connectivity and applications that require COM ports serial tunneling or where TCP UDP Socket functionality is needed An explanation of the functions performed by the various operating...

Page 72: ...rk page 102 and Base Socket page 103 Real COM Port This mode is used in conjunction with a virtual COM port driver installed on the remote user s local computer When the Serial Console Server s COM po...

Page 73: ...1 is the Serial Console Server s default setting see Network page 102 and Base Socket page 103 TCP Client In TCP Client mode when serial data comes into the Serial Console Server s serial port the Ser...

Page 74: ...s and related functions of the Serial Console Server s virtual modem function is provided on page 154 For information about configuring Virtual Modem settings see page 79 Note 128 bit 256 bit SSL TLS...

Page 75: ...lets that a user is permitted to access are listed in the Sidebar at the left of the page In addition to Serial Console Server device listings if any PDU PON Power Over the Net devices are connected t...

Page 76: ...ure The characteristics of the Sidebar tree structure are Users are only allowed to see the devices and ports that they have access permission for Ports are highlighted in blue when they are accessed...

Page 77: ...llowing table Choices Explanation Search If you key in a search string and click Search only port names that match the search string display in the tree Wildcards for single characters for multiple ch...

Page 78: ...Off status of a device connected to the port If no device is connected to the port a will appear A status of None indicates Online Detect has been disabled for the port and no information is being pr...

Page 79: ...ce For more information on using the SNViewer see SNViewer page 47 for details Operation Lists Console Management access methods Telnet and SSH for managing a port device Clicking either one opens the...

Page 80: ...tributes page with detailed information about the device and Power Over the Net reboot options as shown here From here you can use the Telnet SSH and Dump Buffer buttons at the bottom of the page or r...

Page 81: ...ound on the Port List tab See Connections page 62 for details History The History page provides a record of each time that a port was accessed It provides quick access to the most recently used ports...

Page 82: ...ing Function Language Select the language that the web GUI uses Logout Timeout If there is no user input for the amount of time set with this function the user is automatically logged out Once logged...

Page 83: ...Ports Select the ports to receive broadcast commands by selecting the boxes Selecting Broadcast Ports allows you to access and make changes on a single port and the same change will be made across al...

Page 84: ...gs The meanings of the headings at the top of the page are fairly straightforward This page also gives the administrator the option of forcing a user logout by checking the Select box for the user and...

Page 85: ...configure access rights on the User Access and Group Access page The meaning of the columns are given in the table below User Access Each User created on the Serial Console Server excluding Super Admi...

Page 86: ...vice will not show up on the User s list on the Main Screen Config Sets or denies permission for the user to make changes to a port s configuration settings A check mark indicates that the user has pe...

Page 87: ...tings List or from the Sidebar the Properties page appears and looks similar to the one below This panel allows you to make configuration settings for the selected port as explained in the table below...

Page 88: ...for many serial devices Parity This bit checks the integrity of the transmitted data Choices are None Odd Even Mark Space Set this to match the parity setting of the connected device Default is None w...

Page 89: ...rage space while the Serial Console Server is limited to it s internal memory To enable Port Buffering from the drop down menu select Memory or select a mounted USB drive Select Disable to disable Por...

Page 90: ...ment The most common setting is Console Management which allows for Telnet SSH sessions from the Port Access Connections page Select the port s work mode from the drop down menu Note See Port Operatin...

Page 91: ...ously share control over the port Input from the users is placed in a queue and executed chronologically Occupy Timeout If there is no input on this port for the amount of time set with this function...

Page 92: ...Serial Console Server receives such a message it can send an SNMP Trap alert and or an email to inform the user specified here of the problem You can specify up to 10 types of alerts After setting up...

Page 93: ...TCP connection to the host computer Inactivity Time This setting defines how long to wait when there is no data transfered between the Serial Console Server and host computer before the connection dr...

Page 94: ...eing transfered through the session Destination Host Port Key in the IP address and service port of Destination Host or another Serial Console Server TCP Server to create a serial tunnel for transmitt...

Page 95: ...heck Enable to encrypt all data being transfered through the session Setting Meaning Host Start IP Host End IP and Port Use this setting to establish connections via the UDP protocol Enter a single or...

Page 96: ...is inactive for longer than the time set in the Timeout box port control is transferred to the next user who makes a change on the system Share Users simultaneously share control over the port Input f...

Page 97: ...isabled Select this option to disable use of the serial port on the Serial Console Server Connection Protocol Use the check boxes to enable disable SSH and Telnet connection protocols CRLF Translation...

Page 98: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 82 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 99: ...of the page The large panel at the right provides more detailed information at a glance for each The Browser GUI has separate menu bar entries for Accounts Users and Groups Depending on the menu item...

Page 100: ...ser tab selected User Type Role Super Administrator Access and manage ports and devices Manage Users and Groups Configure the overall installation Configure personal working environment Administrator...

Page 101: ...be altered The Administrators default permissions include everything except Device Admin and User Admin but the permissions can be altered for each Administrator by checking or unchecking any of the...

Page 102: ...pe of the account select Account never expires if you do want to limit the amount of time that the account remains in effect select Account expires on and key in the expiration date To require a user...

Page 103: ...ed band The large main panel shows the user s name the description that was given when the account was created and whether the account is currently active or has been disabled Modifying User Accounts...

Page 104: ...ors need only set them once for the group instead of having to set them for each user individually Multiple groups can be defined to allow some users access to specific devices while restricting other...

Page 105: ...main panel The Sidebar Group list can expand and collapse If the list is expanded click the minus symbol next to the Users icon to collapse it if it is collapsed there is a plus symbol next to the ic...

Page 106: ...name 2 Click Modify 3 In the Group notebook that comes up make your changes then click Save Note The Group page is discussed on page 88 the Members page is discussed on page 93 The Devices page is di...

Page 107: ...bar User list click the user s name or In the main panel select the user s name 2 Click Modify 3 In the User notebook that comes up select the Groups tab A screen similar to the one below appears 4 In...

Page 108: ...t the user s name 2 Click Modify 3 In the User notebook that comes up select the Groups tab A screen similar to the one below appears 4 In the Selected column select the group that you want to remove...

Page 109: ...that comes up select the Members tab A screen similar to the one below appears 4 In the Available column select the user that you want to be a member of the group 5 Click the Right Arrow to put the us...

Page 110: ...ct the group s name 2 Click Modify 3 In the Group notebook that comes up select the Members tab A screen similar to the one below appears 4 In the Selected column select the user that you want to remo...

Page 111: ...and the devices connected to them are assigned on a port by port basis from the User or Group list on the Sidebar of the User Management page Assigning Device Permissions From the User s Notebook To...

Page 112: ...Full Access The user can view the remote screen and can perform operations on the remote server from his keyboard View Only The user can only view the remote screen he cannot perform any operations on...

Page 113: ...e group s name 2 Click Modify 3 In the Groups notebook that comes up select the Devices tab 4 The screen that comes up is the same one that appears in the User s notebook The only difference is that w...

Page 114: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 98 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 115: ...work configurations Note The MFG Number Manufacturing Number is an internal serial number used by ATEN s factory and technical support staff to identify products This number does not affect products w...

Page 116: ...the warning temporarily With this method the warning function will be back in effect after the next system reset Mounted Devices The Mounted Devices section displays information about USB and NFS stor...

Page 117: ...network and check that the Source information you typed in is correct Check Auto to auto mount the NFS External USB Drive You can mount up to 3 external USB drives Click Mount or Unmount to mount or u...

Page 118: ...The Network page is used to specify the network environment Each of the elements on this page is described in the sections that follow Note The Enable Redundant NIC option is only available for SN0108...

Page 119: ...other than the default is used users must specify the port number as part of the IP address when they log in If an invalid port number or no port number is specified the Serial Console Server will not...

Page 120: ...listbox and the listbox is disabled you cannot configure eth1 3 Configure the IP and DNS server addresses for eth0 see the sections below Redundant NIC Not Enabled Two IP Addresses If you choose not t...

Page 121: ...the unit starts up it waits to get its IP address from the DHCP server If it hasn t obtained the address after one minute it automatically reverts to its factory default IP address 192 168 0 60 61 2 I...

Page 122: ...o button This is the default setting To specify a fixed IP address select the Set IP address manually radio button and fill in the fields with values appropriate for your network DNS Server For automa...

Page 123: ...organized as a notebook with three tabs each with a series of related panels as described below Event Destination SMTP Settings To have the Serial Console Server email reports from the SMTP server to...

Page 124: ...te If you are sending the report to more than one email address separate the addresses with a semicolon The total cannot exceed 256 Bytes Log Server Important transactions that occur on the Serial Con...

Page 125: ...he computer s to be notified of SNMP trap events The valid port range is 1 65535 The default port number is 162 Note Make sure that the port number you specify here matches the port number used by the...

Page 126: ...nge is 1 65535 SMS Settings To receive notifications via SMS do the following 1 Check Enable 2 Enter the telephone numbers for the Message Center and SMS Receiver Note When you have made all your chan...

Page 127: ...he Serial Console Server waits for a RADIUS server reply before it times out 4 In the Retries field set the number of allowed RADIUS retries 5 In the Shared Secret field key in the character string th...

Page 128: ...the IPv6 address or the domain name in the LDAP Server field For LDAP the default port number is 389 for LDAPS the default port number is 636 Alternate LDAP Server and Alternate LDAP Service Port Fill...

Page 129: ...er Without schema Only Groups in AD are matched User privileges are the ones configured for the groups he belongs to on the Serial Console Server Without schema Usernames and Groups in AD are matched...

Page 130: ...ble and fill in the CC Server s IP address and Service port in the appropriate fields You can use the IPv4 address the IPv6 address or the domain name in the CC Server IP field Note If this function i...

Page 131: ...rial Console Server s modem port or one of the serial ports SN9108 SN9116 configured for a modem To enable support for PPP modem operation click to put a checkmark in the Enable Out of Band Access che...

Page 132: ...incoming call the Serial Console Server hangs up the modem and dials back to the modem whose phone number is specified in the Phone Number field Key the phone number of the modem that you want the Ser...

Page 133: ...Serial Console Server reconnects to it If you choose PPP online time the connection to the ISP will terminate after the amount of time that you specify is up A setting of zero means it is always on li...

Page 134: ...times with no restrictions For security purposes we recommend that you enable this function and enable the lockout policies Entry Explanation Login Fail Policy This determines what happens when a user...

Page 135: ...ting to connect A maximum of 100 IP filters and 100 MAC filters are allowed If any filters have been configured they appear in the IP Filter and or MAC Filter list boxes To enable IP and or MAC filter...

Page 136: ...ter MAC Filter Conflict If there is a conflict between an IP filter and a MAC filter in other words if a computer s address is allowed by one filter but blocked by the other then the blocking filter t...

Page 137: ...d Users can log in with only a Username The default is 6 Password Must Contain At Least Checking any of these items requires users to include at least one uppercase letter one lowercase letter or one...

Page 138: ...rate web session to the PON device The page is organized into three main sections as described in the table below Page Section Description PON Associate Settings This section is where you associate th...

Page 139: ...lowing 1 In the Sidebar tree select the serial port you want to associate with the PON outlet 2 From the PON Associate Settings click Add 3 When a pop up window appears select the PON outlet that you...

Page 140: ...ing and PON Schedule Settings according to the information provided in the Connection and Schedule sections of the PN0108 User Manual s Administration chapter 7 Click Save You can manage the configura...

Page 141: ...e switch is currently set to The time and date fields are for information purposes and cannot be edited Note In the Browser UI the system time displays the time relative to the time zone that the web...

Page 142: ...To have the time automatically synchronized to a network time server select the Synchronize with NTP server radio button If you want to use your network s default time server put a check in the Using...

Page 143: ...ge the sort order of the display by clicking on the column headings The log file tracks a maximum of 512 events When the limit is reached the oldest events get discarded as new events come in The purp...

Page 144: ...rds in the log file Range Select this radio button to filter results for records for a particular time period then click the From and To fields and a calendar will appear for you to select the dates P...

Page 145: ...adio button for the severity level that you want to display All Most Less or Least Only events that match the severity level you specified appear in the display Apply Click to apply the filter choices...

Page 146: ...on Settings page lets you decide which events trigger a notification The notifications are grouped into five groups You can choose to enable the following All system events All authentication events A...

Page 147: ...backup and restore configuration and account information and restore default values Backup Restore When you click on the Maintenance tab it opens with the Backup Restore page This page gives you the a...

Page 148: ...hen the browser asks what you want to do with the file select Save to disk then save it in a convenient location Restore To restore a previous backup do the following 1 Click Browse navigate to the fi...

Page 149: ...ry that the new firmware file is in and select the file 4 Click Upgrade Firmware to start the upgrade procedure If you enabled Check Firmware Version the current firmware level is compared with that o...

Page 150: ...ur private certificate generating a self signed certificate and importing a third party certificate authority CA signed certificate Generating a Self Signed Certificate If you wish to create your own...

Page 151: ...ck Import from the bottom of the Private Certificate page shown here 2 Click Browse to the right of Certificate Filename and browse to where your certificate file is located and select it 3 Click Impo...

Page 152: ...lowing table 3 After filling in the form all fields are required click Create A self signed certificate based on the information you just provided is now stored on the CCVSR Information Example Countr...

Page 153: ...lower menu bar and the Private Certificate window pops up as shown here 7 Click Browse to locate the certificate and select it as the Certificate Filename then click Import to store it on the Serial C...

Page 154: ...Serial Console Server User Manual 138 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 155: ...been provided Never spill liquid of any kind on the device Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Avoid circuit ove...

Page 156: ...ing power to hot pluggable power supplies observe the following guidelines Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply Unplug the power cable before removing the pow...

Page 157: ...x 141 Only adjust those controls that are covered in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will require extensive work by a qualified technician to...

Page 158: ...ns must be met This equipment shall be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing electrode conductor or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which the DC supply system...

Page 159: ...r out of a rack the slide rails can pinch your fingers After a device is inserted into the rack carefully extend the rail into a locking position and then slide the device into the rack Do not overloa...

Page 160: ...forehand Product model number serial number and date of purchase Your computer configuration including operating system revision level expansion cards and software Any error messages displayed at the...

Page 161: ...USB Local Console 1 x RJ45 Female Black Switches Reset 1 x Recessed Pushbutton Power 2 x Rocker Switch LEDs Serial Port Status 8 Green 16 Green 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 Red Orange Green Power 2 Blue I P Rat...

Page 162: ...te USB Console LUC 1 x Mini USB Local Console 1 x RJ45 Female Black Switches Reset 1 x Recessed Pushbutton Power 2 x Rocker Switch LEDs Serial Port Status 8 Green 16 Green 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 Red Orang...

Page 163: ...ocal Console 1 x RJ45 Female Black Switches Reset 1 x Recessed Pushbutton Power 2 x Rocker Switch LEDs Serial Port Status 32 Green 48 Green 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 Red Orange Green Power 2 Blue I P Rating...

Page 164: ...B Console LUC 1 x Mini USB Local Console 1 x RJ45 Female Black Switches Reset 1 x Recessed Pushbutton Power 2 x Rocker Switch LEDs Serial Port Status 32 Green 48 Green 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 Red Orange Gr...

Page 165: ...x Rocker Switch LEDs Serial Port Status 8 Green 16 Green 10 100 1000 Mbps 1 Red Orange Green Power 1 Blue I P Rating AC 100 240V 1A 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 110V 10 6W 220V 11 7W 110V 11 5W 220V 12...

Page 166: ...102 The Local Console The easiest way to assign an IP address is from the local console Refer to First Time Setup page 33 for details on the procedure involved IP Installer For client computers runni...

Page 167: ...ields with the information appropriate to your network 5 Click Set IP 6 After the IP address shows up in the Device List click Exit See IP Installer page 103 for more information Browser 1 Set your cl...

Page 168: ...l list box see page 99 Once you have determined what the IPv6 address is you can use it when logging in from a browser or the Win and Java Client AP programs For example If you are logging in from a b...

Page 169: ...ss For example 2001 74ff fe6e 59 As above the address is displayed in the General list box of the Device Management Device Information page see page 99 Once you have determined what the IPv6 address i...

Page 170: ...K CR LF If failure ERROR CR LF ATH CR Hang up current TCP connection if a connection is active Note ATH ATH0 and ATH1 all act the same If successful OK CR LF If failure ERROR CR LF ATIn CR Inquiry com...

Page 171: ...uses the modem to switch to command mode without disconnecting D2 DTR OFF switches modem to command mode hangs up and disables auto answer Default D3 DTR OFF initializes the modem If successful OK CR...

Page 172: ...f the Serial Console Server connected to a particular router has an IP address of 192 168 1 180 you would log into your router s setup program and access the Port Forwarding sometimes referred to as V...

Page 173: ...n all settings to their defaults do the following 1 Power off the Serial Console Server and remove its housing 2 Use a jumper cap to short the mainboard jumper labeled J15 SN0132 0148 or J17 SN9108 91...

Page 174: ...er The tables on the following pages describe the available adapter configurations SA0141 RJ45 F to DB9 F Black Connector DTE to DTE SA0142 RJ45 F to DB9 M Black Connector DTE to DCE RJ45 Pins 8 Compu...

Page 175: ...44 RJ45 F to DB25 M Black Connector DTE to DCE RJ45 Pins 8 Computer DB25 RTS 1 5 DTR 2 6 8 TXD 3 3 CTS 4 4 GND 5 7 RXD 6 2 DSR 7 8 20 Other pins not used RJ45 Pins 8 Modem Device DB25 RTS 1 4 DTR 2 20...

Page 176: ...ctor DTE to DTE SA0146 RJ45 F to DB9 F Blue Connector DTE to DCE RJ45 Pins 8 Computer DB9 RTS 1 8 DTR 2 6 1 TXD 3 2 CTS 4 7 GND 5 5 RXD 6 3 DSR 7 8 4 9 NC not used RJ45 Pins 8 Modem Device DB9 RTS 1 7...

Page 177: ...48 RJ45 F to DB25 F Blue Connector DTE to DCE RJ45 Pins 8 Computer DB25 RTS 1 5 DTR 2 6 8 TXD 3 3 CTS 4 4 GND 5 7 RXD 6 2 DSR 7 8 20 Other pins not used RJ45 Pins 8 Modem Device DB25 RTS 1 4 DTR 2 20...

Page 178: ...ion have the option to 1 repair said product with new or repaired components or 2 replace the entire product with an identical product or with a similar product which fulfills the same function as the...

Reviews: