Lantronix SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide - Page 177
IP Settings, USB Serial Settings
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8: USB/SD Card Port Remote/Dial-out Pwd Retype Restart Delay CBCP Server Allow No Callback CBCP Client Type Password for authentication when dialing out to a remote system, or if a remote system requests authentication from the SLC unit when it dials in. May have up to 64 characters. Re-enter password for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 64 characters. The number of seconds after the timeout and before the SLC 8000 advanced console manager attempts another connection. The default is 30 seconds. For CBCP Server state, allows "No Callback" as an option in the CBCP handshake in addition to User-defined Number and Admin-defined Number. For CBCP Client, this selects the number that the client would like to use for callback - either a user-defined number passed to the server (specified by the Fixed Dial-back Number) or an administrator-defined number determined by the server based on the login that is PAP or CHAP authenticated. IP Settings Service Telnet Port SSH Port TCP Port Authenticate (checkbox) 7. Click Apply. The available connection services for this modem port (None, Telnet, SSH, or TCP). Only one can be active at a time. The default is None. Telnet Port Telnet session port number to use if you selected Telnet. Defaults: USB Port U1: 2049 USB Port U2: 2050 Range: 1025-65535 The SSH session port number to use if you selected SSH. Defaults: USB Port U1: 3049 USB Port U2: 3050 Range: 1025-65535 The TCP (raw) session port number to use if you selected TCP. Defaults: USB Port U1: 4049 USB Port U2: 4050 Range: 1025-65535 If selected, the SLC unit requires user authentication before granting access to the port. Authenticate is selected by default for Telnet Port and SSH Port, but not for TCP Port. USB Serial Settings The console manager supports connecting USB serial devices to the front USB ports. A user can interact with the device by logging into the CLI and performing a connect direct to the USB port, or by establishing a SSH, Telnet or TCP connection to the USB port. A maximum of 3 concurrent sessions to the port are allowed. To enter serial settings for a USB: 1. Insert any of the supported USB serial devices into the USB port on the front of the SLC unit. You can do this before or after powering up the console manager. SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 177