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: Devices, Connection Methods, Connections, Console Port, TCP

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8: Devices This chapter describes how to view the device status, configure devices, and use an SLC device port connected to an external device, such as a server or a modem. Chapter 11: Connections describes how to use the Connections page to connect external devices and outbound network connections (such as Telnet or SSH) in various configurations. The Console Port page allows you to configure the console port, if required. This chapter contains the following sections:  Connection Methods  Permissions  Device Status  Device Ports  Device Ports - Logging  Console Port  Host Lists  Scripts Note: The features and functionality described in this chapter specific to PC Card use are supported on SLC -02 part numbers. The features and functionality specific to USB port use are supported on SLC -03 part numbers. Connection Methods A user can connect to a device port in one of the following ways: 1. Telnet or SSH to the Eth1 or Eth2 IP address, or connect to the console port and log into the command line interface. At the command line interface, type the connect direct or connect listen command. 2. If Telnet is enabled for a device port, Telnet to :< telnet port number> or :. The Telnet port number is uniquely assigned for each device port. 3. If SSH is enabled for a device port, SSH to : or :. The SSH port number is uniquely assigned for each device port. 4. If TCP is enabled for a device port, establish a raw TCP connection to : or :, where tcp port number is uniquely assigned for each device port. 5. If a device port has an IP address assigned to it, you can Telnet, SSH, or establish a raw TCP connection to the IP address. For Telnet and SSH, use the default TCP port number (23 and 22, respectively) to connect to the device port. For raw TCP, use the TCP port number defined for TCP In to the device port. See Device Ports on page 81. 6. Connect a terminal or a terminal emulation program directly to the device port. If logins are enabled, the user gets prompted for a username and password and logs into the command line interface. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 79

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SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
79
8:
Devices
This chapter describes how to view the device status, configure devices, and use an SLC device
port connected to an external device, such as a server or a modem.
Chapter 11: Connections
describes how to use the
Connections
page to connect external devices and outbound network
connections (such as Telnet or SSH) in various configurations. The
Console Port
page allows you
to configure the console port, if required.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Connection Methods
Permissions
Device Status
Device Ports
Device Ports – Logging
Console Port
Host Lists
Scripts
Note:
The features and functionality described in this chapter specific to PC Card use
are supported on SLC -02 part numbers. The features and functionality specific to USB
port use are supported on SLC -03 part numbers.
Connection Methods
A user can connect to a device port in one of the following ways:
1.
Telnet or SSH to the Eth1 or Eth2 IP address, or connect to the console port and log into the
command line interface. At the command line interface, type the
connect direct
or
connect listen
command.
2.
If Telnet is enabled for a device port, Telnet to <Eth1 IP address>:< telnet port number> or
<Eth2 IP address>:<telnet port number>. The Telnet port number is uniquely assigned for
each device port.
3.
If SSH is enabled for a device port, SSH to <Eth1 IP address>:<ssh port number> or <Eth2 IP
address>:<ssh port number>. The SSH port number is uniquely assigned for each device port.
4.
If TCP is enabled for a device port, establish a raw TCP connection to <Eth1 IP address>:<tcp
port number> or <Eth2 IP address>:<tcp port number>, where tcp port number is uniquely
assigned for each device port.
5.
If a device port has an IP address assigned to it, you can Telnet, SSH, or establish a raw TCP
connection to the IP address. For Telnet and SSH, use the default TCP port number (23 and
22, respectively) to connect to the device port. For raw TCP, use the TCP port number defined
for
TCP In
to the device port. See
Device Ports on page 81
.
6.
Connect a terminal or a terminal emulation program directly to the device port. If logins are
enabled, the user gets prompted for a username and password and logs into the command
line interface.