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3: Console Server Features
This chapter describes how to configure your SCS to serve as a console server. The SCS features both in-
band management for access to connected devices over IP (e.g. through Telnet and SSH connections
directly to the SCS), and out-of-band management for access through a connected modem.
This chapter is divided as follows:
Overview of Console Servers
on page 3-1 introduces the functions of a console server.
Event Port Logging
on page 3-2 describes how to save idle serial data in an easily accessible log file
Email Alerts for Serial Events
on page 3-3 shows how to send the serial log via email.
Configuring Menu Mode
on page 3-4 discusses the options for configuring SCS menus.
Login Banner Pages
on page 3-8 covers in-band and out-of-band management options.
Serial Port Configurations
on page 3-14 describes optimal serial port settings.
Most of these features are discussed in more detail in the
IP
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Ports
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Security
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3.1 Overview of Console Servers
The SCS can be connected to the serial console ports of a variety of devices. You can then manage these
devices remotely either over an IP network or through a dial-up modem connection.
Figure 3-1:
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