NOTE: When a pluggable device is not in the current list of supported pluggable devices, the console server may
attempt to configure the device with standard settings, allowing it to work normally. Also, when a pluggable device is
not listed in the internal database, the Device Info column may show no text at all or show different text based on the
type of card. One example is Unknown device f024 (rev 01).
To install and detect a pluggable device:
1.
From the side navigation bar, select
Pluggable Devices
.
2.
Click
Enable Pluggable Device Detection
to detect connected pluggable devices, unless it has already been
enabled from the System - Security page.
3.
Connect a device to a USB port or insert an SD card into the SD card slot on the console server.
4. The Pluggable Devices table displays all detected pluggable devices.
NOTE: To disable pluggable device detection, click
Disable Pluggable Device Detection
.
To eject or delete a pluggable device:
1.
From the side navigation bar, select
Pluggable Devices.
2.
Select the checkbox next to the pluggable device you want to eject or delete.
3.
Click
Eject
or
Delete
as desired.Click
Save
.
NOTE: Always eject a pluggable device from the web UI before physically removing the device.
Device configuration
Storage devices are automatically mounted and configured once detected by the console server unless storage device
support is disabled. Ethernet cards, modems and USB console devices must be configured.
NOTE: Configuration of wireless devices takes effect only after the device is ejected and re-inserted.
To configure a pluggable device:
1.
From the side navigation bar, click
Pluggable Devices
.
2.
For a network device, click its name to configure its network parameters.
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For a modem (V.92 ), click the box next to its name and then click either
Set Dial-In
or
Set Dial-Out
to
configure its dial-in or dial-out parameters.
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For a USB console device, click the box next to its name and then click
Set Console
to add it to the system as
another port. Then go to the
Ports - Serial Ports
page to configure and enable the added port.
3.3.9 Authentication
Authentication can be performed locally, with OTP, or remotely on a LDAP, Radius, Kerberos or authentication
server. If the console server is managed by a DSView server, DSView authentication is also supported. The console server
also supports remote group authorizations for the LDAP, Radius, Kerberos and authentication methods.
Fallback mechanisms of the following types are available:
Local authentication can be tried first, followed by remote, if the local authentication fails (Local/Remote_Method).
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