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: Connections, Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLB
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10: Connections Chapter 8: Device Ports described how to configure and interact with an SLB device port connected to an external device. This chapter describes how to use the Devices > Connections page to connect external devices and outbound network connections (such as Telnet or SSH) in various configurations. An SLB device port attached to an external device can be connected to one of the following endpoints: Another device port attached to an external device Another device port with a modem attached An outgoing Telnet or SSH session An outgoing TCP or UDP network connection This enables the user to set up connections such as those described in the next section. You can establish a connection at various times: Immediately. These connections are always re-established after reboot. At a specified date and time. These connections connect if the date and time have already passed. After a specified amount of data or a specified sequence of data passes through the connection. Following reboot, the connection is not reestablished until the specified data passes through the connection. Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLB Following are typical configurations in which SLB connections can be used, with references to settings on the Devices > Connections and Device Ports > Settings web pages. Terminal Server In this setup, the SLB acts as a multiplexer of serial data to a single server computer. Terminal devices are connected to the serial ports of the SLB and configured as a Device Port to Telnet out type connection on the Devices > Connections page. The users of the terminals can access the server as if they were connected directly to it by local serial ports or a console. SLB - Branch Office Manager User Guide 150