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System Features, Protocols Supported
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2: Introduction System Features The SLB firmware has the following basic capabilities: Connects up to eight RS-232 serial consoles Controls power (on/off/reboot) of up to eight attached devices Per port current consumption monitoring Dual power inlets for failover Dual 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet network compatibility Buffer logging to file Email and SNMP notification ID/Password security, configurable access rights Secure shell (SSH) security; supports numerous other security protocols Network File System (NFS) and Common Internet File System (CIFS) support TCP, Telnet or SSH to a serial port by IP address per port or by IP address and TCP port number Configurable user rights for local and remotely authenticated users Built-in internal modem External USB modem and Flash Storage supported Sun break-safe (no unintentional break ever sent to attached servers) Simultaneous access on the same port-- "listen" and "direct" connect mode Local access through a console port Web administration (using most browsers) Protocols Supported The SLB supports the TCP/IP network protocol as well as: TCP, SSH, Telnet, PPP, NFS, and CIFS for connections in and out of the SLB SMTP for mail transfer DNS for text-to-IP address name resolution SNMP with custom traps for remote monitoring and management FTP and SFTP for file transfers and firmware upgrades TFTP and HTTPS for firmware upgrades DHCP and BOOTP for IP address assignment HTTPS (SSL) for secure browser-based configuration NTP for time synchronization LDAP, NIS, RADIUS, CHAP, PAP, Kerberos, and TACACS+ for user authentication IPsec for VPN access For brief descriptions of these protocols, see Chapter 5: Protocol Glossary on page 304. SLB - Branch Office Manager User Guide 23