Lantronix SLC 32 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 42

Logging In, Web Help, Command Line Interface

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5: Web and Command Line Interfaces - Information about the SLC device and Lantronix contact information. - Configuration site map. - Status of the SLC console manager.  Help Button: Provides online Help for the specific web page.  Logout Button: Closes SLC device. Logging In Only the system administrator or users with web access rights can log into the web page. More than one user at a time can log in, but the same user cannot login more than once unless configured for multiple logins. See 15: Command Reference for more information. To log into the SLC web interface: 1. Open a web browser (Netscape Navigator 6.x and above or Internet Explorer 5.5. and above). 2. In the URL field, type https:// followed by the IP address of your SLC console manager. 3. To configure the SLC device, use sysadmin as the user name and PASS as the password. These values are the defaults. Notes: The administrator may have changed the password using the method described in the previous chapter. When SecurID over RADIUS is used, the user must enter the passcode corresponding to their RSA token. Depending on the state of the user, the login pages may also require a new PIN number, the next passcode, or the next tokencode. The Lantronix SLC Quick Setup page displays automatically the first time you log in. Subsequently, the Lantronix SLC Home page displays. (If you want to display the Quick Setup page again, click Quick Setup on the main menu.) Logging Off To logoff the SLC web interface: Click the Logoff button. The "Logging out" message, followed by the login page displays. Web Page Help To view detailed information about an SLC web page: Click the Help button to the right of the web page title. Command Line Interface A command line interface (CLI) is available using Telnet, SSH, or a serial terminal connection to enter SLC commands. Each command that corresponds to the web interface description in each chapter gets listed as a cross-reference to the complete command syntax and description contained in 15: Command Reference. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 42

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5: Web and Command Line Interfaces
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
42
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Information about the SLC device and Lantronix contact information.
-
Configuration site map.
-
Status of the SLC console manager.
Help Button:
Provides online Help for the specific web page.
Logout Button:
Closes SLC device.
Logging In
Only the system administrator or users with web access rights can log into the web page. More
than one user at a time can log in, but the same user cannot login more than once unless
configured for multiple logins. See
15: Command Reference
for more information.
To log into the SLC web interface:
1.
Open a web browser (Netscape Navigator 6.x and above or Internet Explorer 5.5. and above).
2.
In the URL field, type
https://
followed by the IP address of your SLC console manager.
3.
To configure the SLC device, use
sysadmin
as the user name and
PASS
as the password.
These values are the defaults.
Notes:
The administrator may have changed the password using the method described in the
previous chapter.
When SecurID over RADIUS is used, the user must enter the passcode corresponding to
their RSA token. Depending on the state of the user, the login pages may also require a
new PIN number, the next passcode, or the next tokencode.
The Lantronix SLC Quick Setup page displays automatically the first time you log in.
Subsequently, the Lantronix SLC Home page displays. (If you want to display the Quick Setup
page again, click
Quick Setup
on the main menu.)
Logging Off
To logoff the SLC web interface:
Click the
Logoff
button. The “Logging out”
message, followed by the login page displays.
Web Page Help
To view detailed information about an SLC web page:
Click the
Help
button to the right of the web page title.
Command Line Interface
A command line interface (CLI) is available using Telnet, SSH, or a serial terminal connection to
enter SLC commands. Each command that corresponds to the web interface description in each
chapter gets listed as a cross-reference to the complete command syntax and description
contained in
15: Command Reference
.