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- SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide
- 1: About this Guide
- 2: Introduction
- 3: Installation
- 4: Quick Setup
- 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces
- 6: Basic Parameters
- Requirements
- To enter settings for one or both network ports:
- Ethernet Interfaces (Eth1 and Eth2)
- Gateway
- Hostname & Name Servers
- DNS Servers
- DHCP-Acquired DNS Servers
- TCP Keepalive Parameters
- Ethernet Counters
- Network Commands
- To configure Ethernet port 1 or 2:
- Parameters
- To configure up to three DNS servers:
- To set the default and alternate network gateways:
- To set the SLC host name and domain name:
- To set TCP Keepalive and IP Forwarding network parameters:
- To view all network settings:
- To view Ethernet port settings and counters:
- To view DNS settings:
- To view gateway settings:
- To view the host name of the SLC 8000 advanced console manager:
- IP Filter
- IP Filter Commands
- Routing
- VPN
- Configuring an IPsec VPN Tunnel through the CLI
- Security
- Requirements
- 7: Services
- System Logging and Other Services
- SSH/Telnet/Logging
- SNMP
- NFS and SMB/CIFS
- Secure Lantronix Network
- To access vSLM management appliances and Lantronix Spider devices on the local network:
- To directly access the web interface for a secure Lantronix device:
- To directly access the CLI interface for a device:
- To directly access a specific port on a particular device:
- To configure how secure Lantronix devices are searched for on the network:
- Secure Lantronix Network Commands
- Date and Time
- Web Server
- To configure the Web Server:
- Admin Web Commands
- To configure the timeout for web sessions:
- To configure the web server to use SSLv2 in addition to SSLv3 and TLSv1:
- To configure the strength of the cipher used by the web server
- To enable or disable iGoogle Gadget web content:
- To configure the group that can access the web:
- To configures the banner displayed on the web home page:
- To define a list of network interfaces the web is available on:
- To terminate a web session:
- To view the current sessions and their ID:
- Services - Web Sessions
- Services - SSL Certificate
- Web Server Commands
- iGoogle Gadgets
- 8: Device Ports
- Connection Methods
- Permissions
- I/O Modules
- Device Status
- Device Ports
- Device Ports - Settings
- To open the Device Ports - Settings page:
- Device Port Settings
- IP Settings
- Data Settings
- Hardware Signal Triggers
- Modem Settings (Device Ports)
- Modem Settings: Text Mode
- Modem Settings: PPP Mode
- Port Status and Counters
- Device Ports - SLP / ServerTech CDU Device
- Status/Info
- Commands
- Device Port - Sensorsoft Device
- Device Port Commands
- To configure a single port or a group of ports (for example, set deviceport port 2-5,6,12,15- 16 baud 2400):
- To set the dialout password:
- To view the settings for one or more device ports:
- To view a list of all device port names:
- To view the modes and states of one or more device port(s):
- To view device port statistics and errors for one or more ports:
- To zero the port counters for one or more device ports:
- Device Commands
- Interacting with a Device Port
- Device Ports - Logging
- Console Port
- Internal Modem Settings
- Host Lists
- Scripts
- Sites
- Modem Dialing States
- 9: USB/SD Card Port
- 10: Connections
- Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLC Unit
- Terminal Server
- Remote Access Server
- Reverse Terminal Server
- Multiport Device Server
- Console Server
- Connection Configuration
- Connection Commands
- To connect to a device port to monitor and/or interact with it, or to establish an outbound network connection:
- To configure initial timeout for outgoing connections:
- To monitor a device port:
- To connect a device port to another device port or an outbound network connection (data flows in both directions):
- To connect a device port to another device port or an outbound network connection (data flows in one direction):
- To terminate a bidirectional or unidirectional connection:
- To view connections and their IDs:
- To display details for a single connection:
- To display global connections:
- Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLC Unit
- 11: User Authentication
- To enable, disable, and set the precedence of authentication methods:
- Authentication Commands
- User Rights
- Local and Remote User Settings
- To enable local and/or remote users:
- Adding, Editing or Deleting a User
- Shortcut
- Local Users Commands
- To configure local accounts (including sysadmin) who log in to the SLC 8000 advanced console manager by means of SSH, Telnet, the Web, or the console port:
- To set whether a complex login password is required:
- To enable or disable authentication of local users:
- To set a login password for the local user:
- To delete a local user:
- To view settings for all users or a local user:
- To block (lock out) a user's ability to log in:
- To allow (unlock) a user's ability to log in:
- Local User Rights Commands
- Remote User Commands
- Parameters
- NIS
- To configure the SLC unit to use NIS to authenticate users:
- NIS Commands
- To configure the SLC unit to use NIS to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port:
- To set group and permissions for NIS users:
- To set permissions for NIS users not already defined by the user rights group:
- To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right.
- To set a default custom menu for NIS users:
- To view NIS settings:
- LDAP
- To configure the SLC unit to use LDAP to authenticate users:
- LDAP Commands
- To configure the SLC unit to use LDAP to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port:
- To set user group and permissions for LDAP users:
- To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right.
- To set a default custom menu for LDAP users:
- To set the LDAP bind password:
- To import or delete a certificate:
- To view LDAP settings:
- RADIUS
- To configure the SLC unit to use RADIUS to authenticate users:
- RADIUS Commands
- To configure the SLC unit to use RADIUS to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port:
- To identify the RADIUS server(s), the text secret, and the number of the TCP port on the RADIUS server:
- To set the number of seconds after which the connection attempt times out:
- To set user group and permissions for RADIUS users:
- To set permissions for RADIUS users not already defined by the user rights group:
- To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right.
- To set a default custom menu for RADIUS users:
- To view RADIUS settings:
- User Attributes & Permissions from LDAP Schema or RADIUS VSA
- Kerberos
- To configure the SLC 8000 advanced console manager to use Kerberos to authenticate users:
- Kerberos Commands
- To configure the SLC unit to use Kerberos to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port:
- To set user group and permissions for Kerberos users:
- To set permissions for Kerberos users not already defined by the user rights group:
- To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right.
- To set a default custom menu for Kerberos users:
- To view Kerberos settings:
- TACACS+
- To configure the SLC unit to use TACACS+ to authenticate users:
- TACACS+ Commands
- To configure the SLC unit to use TACACS+ to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port:
- To set user group and permissions for TACACS+ users:
- To set permissions for TACACS+ users not already defined by the user rights group:
- To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right.
- To set a default custom menu for TACACS+ users:
- To view TACACS+ settings:
- Groups
- SSH Keys
- Imported Keys
- Exported Keys
- Imported Keys (SSH In)
- Host & Login for Import
- Exported Keys (SSH Out)
- Host and Login for Export
- SSH Commands
- To import an SSH key:
- To export a key:
- To export the public keys of all previously created SSH keys:
- To delete a key:
- To import an SLC host key or to reset a SLC host key to the default:
- To reset defaults for all or selected host keys:
- To display SSH keys that have been imported:
- To display SSH keys that have been exported:
- To display host keys (public key only):
- Custom Menus
- To add a custom menu:
- To view or update a custom menu:
- To delete a custom menu:
- To create a new custom menu from an existing custom menu:
- Custom User Menu Commands
- To assign a custom user menu to a local or remote user:
- To create a new custom user menu or add a command to an existing custom user menu:
- To change a command or nickname within an existing custom user menu:
- To set the optional title for a menu:
- To enable or disable the display of command nicknames instead of commands:
- To enable or disable the redisplay of the menu before each prompt:
- To delete a custom user menu or one command within a custom user menu:
- To view a list of all menu names or all commands for a specific menu:
- 12: Maintenance
- Firmware & Configurations
- To configure settings:
- Internal Temperature
- Site Information
- SLC Firmware
- Boot Banks
- Load Firmware Via Options
- Configuration Management
- Manage Files
- Administrative Commands
- To reboot the SLC 8000 advanced console manager:
- To prepare the SLC 8000 advanced console manager to be powered off:
- To list current hardware and firmware information:
- To update SLC firmware to a new revision:
- To list the current firmware revision:
- To set the FTP/TFTP/SFTP server used for firmware updates and configuration save/ restore:
- To view FTP settings:
- To set the FTP server password and prevent it from being echoed:
- To restore the SLC unit to factory default settings:
- To restore a saved configuration to the SLC 8000 advanced console manager:
- To save the current SLC configuration to a selected location:
- To rename a saved configuration:
- To delete a saved configuration:
- To list the configurations saved to a location:
- To set the acceptable range for the internal temperature sensor (an SNMP trap is sent if the temperature is outside of this range):
- To display the acceptable range and current reading from the internal temperature sensor:
- System Logs
- System Log Command
- Audit Log
- Email Log
- Diagnostics
- Diagnostic Commands
- To display the ARP table of IP address-to-hardware address mapping:
- To display a report of network connections:
- To resolve a host name into an IP address:
- To test a device port by transmitting data out the port and verifying that it is received correctly:
- To display the route that packets take to get to a network host:
- To verify that the host is up and running:
- To display performance statistics for an Ethernet port or a device port (averaged over the last 5 seconds):
- To generate and send Ethernet packets:
- To display all network traffic, applying optional filters:
- To display information on the internal memory, storage and processes of the SLC 8000 advanced console manager:
- Diagnostic Commands
- Status/Reports
- View Report
- Status Commands
- To display device port modes and states for one or more ports:
- To display a snapshot of configurable parameters:
- To generate a report for one or more ports:You can optionally email the displayed information.
- To display the overall status of all SLC units:
- To display a list of all current connections:
- To provide details, e.g., endpoint parameters and trigger, for a specific connection:
- Emailing Logs and Reports
- Events
- LCD/Keypad
- Banners
- Firmware & Configurations
- 13: Application Examples
- 14: Command Reference
- Introduction to Commands
- Administrative Commands
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- Audit Log Commands
- Authentication Commands
- Kerberos Commands
- LDAP Commands
- Local Users Commands
- NIS Commands
- RADIUS Commands
- TACACS+ Commands
- User Permissions Commands
- CLI Commands
- Connection Commands
- Custom User Menu Commands
- Date and Time Commands
- Device Commands
- Device Port Commands
- Diagnostic Commands
- End Device Commands
- Events Commands
- Group Commands
- Host List Commands
- Internal Modem Commands
- IP Filter Commands
- Logging Commands
- Network Commands
- NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands
- Routing Commands
- SD Card Commands
- Security Commands
- Services Commands
- SLC Network Commands
- SSH Key Commands
- Status Commands
- System Log Commands
- USB Access Commands
- USB Storage Commands
- USB Modem Commands
- VPN Commands
- Appendix A: Security Considerations
- Appendix B: Safety Information
- Appendix C: Adapters and Pinouts
- Appendix D: Protocol Glossary
- BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
- CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- DNS (Domain Name Servers)
- IPsec
- Kerberos
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
- NAT (Network Address Translation)
- NFS (Network File System)
- NIS (Network Information System)
- NMS (Network Management System)
- NTP (Network Time Protocol)
- PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
- PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
- RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
- SMB/CIFS
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
- SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
- SSH (Secure Shell)
- TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System)
- Telnet
- Appendix E: Compliance Information