HP KVM CAT5 1x1x16 HP IP Console Viewer User Guide - Page 105
Configuring session parameters for serial console switches
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If RADIUS is enabled, the following information must be set for the primary server. The RADIUS Servers area is valid only if RADIUS is the selected authentication method. Information for the secondary server is optional. a. Enter the addresses of the RADIUS servers in IP dot notation in the IP Address fields. These values cannot be loopback addresses or all zeros. b. Enter the eight- to 24-character strings that will be used to communicate with the RADIUS servers in the Shared Secret field. These values must also be configured on the RADIUS servers. See the RADIUS system administrator or documentation for server-specific configuration information. c. Enter the attributes that identify the access rights stored on the RADIUS servers for this serial console switch in the Access Rights Id. fields. These values must also be configured on the RADIUS servers. See the RADIUS system administrator or documentation for server-specific configuration information. d. Enter the UDP port numbers that will be used to communicate with the RADIUS servers, in the range 1-65535 in the UDP Port fields. e. Enter the number of seconds to wait for a reply from the RADIUS servers, in the range 1 to 60 in the Time-Out fields. f. Enter the number of attempts that will be made to authenticate a user after a time-out on the RADIUS servers, in the range 1 to 10 in the Retry Count fields. 4. Click Apply to save any changes without exiting. -orClick OK to save any changes and exit. -orClick Cancel to exit without saving any changes. Configuring session parameters for serial console switches The Sessions subcategory specifies: • How history buffer data is handled at the start and end of the telnet session. You can have the data sent to the virtual terminal window automatically when a telnet session is established (Auto) or have it held until it is explicitly requested (Hold). You can also retain the history buffer content when the telnet session ends (Keep) or discard it (Clear). • Whether the serial console switch automatically closes an inactive telnet session. When enabled, the telnet session is closed when the serial console switch does not receive any data within a specified number of minutes. • Whether the serial console switch allows plaintext sessions. • SSH settings, including the ability to enable and disable SSH, specify or modify an SSH authentication mode, create an SSH key, and display the current SSH fingerprints. Managing serial console switches 105