Section |
Page |
SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide |
1 |
Intellectual Property |
2 |
Warranty |
2 |
Open Source Software |
2 |
Contacts |
2 |
Disclaimer & Revisions |
3 |
User Information |
3 |
Revision History |
3 |
Table of Contents |
4 |
List of Figures |
13 |
List of Tables |
16 |
1: About this Guide |
17 |
Purpose and Audience |
17 |
Summary of Chapters |
17 |
Additional Documentation |
18 |
2: Introduction |
19 |
Features |
19 |
Console Management |
19 |
Power |
20 |
Hardware |
20 |
System Features |
21 |
Protocols Supported |
22 |
Access Control |
22 |
Device Port Buffer |
22 |
Configuration Options |
22 |
Device Port Interfaces |
23 |
RS-232 RJ45 Interface |
23 |
USB Interface |
23 |
Network Connections |
25 |
Front Panel USB Ports |
26 |
Memory Card Port |
26 |
Internal Modem |
27 |
3: Installation |
28 |
What's in the Box |
28 |
Product Information Label |
28 |
Technical Specifications |
29 |
Physical Installation |
30 |
To install the SLC 8000 advanced console manager in a rack: |
30 |
Connecting to a Device Port |
31 |
To connect to a serial RJ45 device port: |
31 |
To connect to a USB device port: |
32 |
Modular Expansion for I/O Module Bays |
33 |
Connecting to Network Ports |
33 |
Connecting Terminals |
34 |
To connect a terminal: |
34 |
AC Input |
34 |
Modem Installation |
35 |
MODEM PART NUMBER |
35 |
MODEM SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS |
35 |
Battery Replacement |
38 |
Battery Part Numbers |
38 |
DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES (from battery data sheet) |
38 |
Battery Replacement Instructions |
38 |
4: Quick Setup |
42 |
Recommendations |
42 |
IP Address |
42 |
Method #1 Using the Front Panel Display |
43 |
Before you begin, ensure that you have: |
43 |
Front Panel LCD Display and Keypads |
43 |
Navigating |
43 |
Entering the Settings |
45 |
Restoring Factory Defaults |
46 |
To use the LCD display to restore factory default settings: |
46 |
Method #2 Quick Setup on the Web Page |
46 |
To complete the Quick Setup page: |
46 |
Network Settings |
48 |
Date & Time Settings |
48 |
Administrator Settings |
49 |
Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface |
49 |
To complete the command line interface Quick Setup script: |
49 |
Next Step |
52 |
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces |
53 |
Web Manager |
53 |
Logging in |
55 |
To log in to the SLC Web Manager: |
55 |
Logging Out |
55 |
To log off the SLC web interface: |
55 |
Web Page Help |
55 |
To view detailed information about an SLC web page: |
55 |
Command Line Interface |
55 |
Logging In |
56 |
To log in to the SLC command line interface: |
56 |
To log in any other user: |
56 |
Logging Out |
56 |
Command Syntax |
56 |
Command Line Help |
57 |
Tips |
57 |
To configure the current command line session: |
57 |
To set the number of lines displayed by a command: |
58 |
To show current CLI settings: |
58 |
To view the last 100 commands entered in the session: |
58 |
To clear the command history: |
58 |
To view the rights of the currently logged-in user: |
58 |
6: Basic Parameters |
59 |
Requirements |
59 |
To enter settings for one or both network ports: |
60 |
Ethernet Interfaces (Eth1 and Eth2) |
61 |
Gateway |
62 |
Hostname & Name Servers |
62 |
DNS Servers |
63 |
DHCP-Acquired DNS Servers |
63 |
TCP Keepalive Parameters |
63 |
Ethernet Counters |
63 |
Network Commands |
63 |
To configure Ethernet port 1 or 2: |
63 |
Parameters |
63 |
To configure up to three DNS servers: |
63 |
To set the default and alternate network gateways: |
64 |
To set the SLC host name and domain name: |
64 |
To set TCP Keepalive and IP Forwarding network parameters: |
64 |
To view all network settings: |
64 |
To view Ethernet port settings and counters: |
64 |
To view DNS settings: |
64 |
To view gateway settings: |
64 |
To view the host name of the SLC 8000 advanced console manager: |
64 |
IP Filter |
65 |
Viewing IP Filters |
65 |
To view a list of IP filters: |
65 |
Mapping Rulesets |
65 |
To map a ruleset to a network interface: |
65 |
To delete a mapping: |
66 |
Enabling IP Filters |
66 |
To enable IP filters: |
66 |
Configuring IP Filters |
67 |
To add an IP filter: |
67 |
Rule Parameters |
68 |
Updating an IP Filter |
68 |
To update an IP filter rule set: |
68 |
Deleting an IP Filter |
69 |
To delete an IP filter rule set: |
69 |
IP Filter Commands |
69 |
To enable or disable IP filtering for incoming network traffic: |
69 |
To set IP filter mapping: |
69 |
To set IP filter rules: |
69 |
Routing |
70 |
To configure routing settings: |
70 |
Dynamic Routing |
70 |
Static Routing |
70 |
Equivalent Routing Commands |
71 |
To configure static or dynamic routing: |
71 |
To set the routing table to display IP addresses (disable) or the corresponding host names (enable): |
71 |
VPN |
71 |
To complete the VPN page: |
72 |
Configuring an IPsec VPN Tunnel through the CLI |
75 |
Security |
75 |
To enable FIPS: |
77 |
To disable FIPS: |
77 |
7: Services |
78 |
System Logging and Other Services |
78 |
SSH/Telnet/Logging |
79 |
System Logging |
79 |
Audit Log |
80 |
SMTP |
80 |
SSH |
80 |
Telnet |
81 |
Web SSH/Web Telnet Settings |
81 |
Phone Home |
81 |
SNMP |
82 |
Communities |
83 |
Version 3 |
84 |
V3 Read-Only User |
84 |
V3 Read-Write User |
84 |
SNMP, SSH, Telnet, and Logging Commands |
84 |
To configure services (system logging, SSH and Telnet access, SSH and Telnet timeout, SNMP agent, email (SMTP) server, and audit log): |
84 |
To set SNMP v3 read-only password or passphrase, or read-write password or passphrase: |
85 |
To view current services: |
85 |
NFS and SMB/CIFS |
86 |
To configure NFS and SMB/CIFS: |
86 |
SMB/CIFS Share |
87 |
NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands |
87 |
To mount a remote NFS share: |
87 |
To unmount a remote NFS share: |
88 |
To view NFS share settings: |
88 |
To configure the SMB/CIFS share, which contains the system and device port logs: |
88 |
To change the password for the SMB/CIFS share login (default is cifsuser): |
88 |
To view SMB/CIFS settings: |
88 |
Secure Lantronix Network |
88 |
To access vSLM management appliances, SLC and SLB console managers, and Lantronix Spider devices on the local network: |
88 |
To directly access the web interface for a secure Lantronix device: |
90 |
To directly access the CLI interface for a device: |
90 |
To directly access a specific port on a particular device: |
91 |
To configure how secure Lantronix devices are searched for on the network: |
92 |
Secure Lantronix Network Commands |
93 |
To detect and view all SLC advanced console managers or user-defined IP addresses on the local network: |
93 |
To detect and display all SLC and SLB console managers and Lantronix Spider devices on the local network: |
93 |
Date and Time |
93 |
To set the local date, time, and time zone: |
94 |
To synchronize the SLC 8000 advanced console manager with a remote timeserver using NTP: |
94 |
Date and Time Commands |
95 |
To set the local date, time, and local time zone (one parameter at a time): |
95 |
To view the local date, time, and time zone: |
95 |
To synchronize the SLC 8000 unit with a remote time server using NTP: |
95 |
To view NTP settings: |
95 |
Web Server |
96 |
To configure the Web Server: |
96 |
Admin Web Commands |
97 |
To configure the timeout for web sessions: |
97 |
To configure the strength of the cipher used by the web server |
98 |
To enable or disable iGoogle Gadget web content: |
98 |
To configure the group that can access the web: |
98 |
To enable or disable the web server (TCP ports 80 and 443): |
98 |
To configure the banner displayed on the web home page: |
98 |
To define a list of network interfaces the web is available on: |
98 |
To terminate a web session: |
98 |
To view the current sessions and their ID: |
98 |
To restart the web server: |
98 |
To import an SSL certificate or reset the web server certificate to the default: |
98 |
Services - Web Sessions |
99 |
To view or terminate current web sessions: |
99 |
Services - SSL Certificate |
99 |
To view, reset, import, or change an SSL Certificate: |
99 |
iGoogle Gadgets |
101 |
To set up an SLC iGoogle gadget: |
101 |
8: Device Ports |
103 |
Connection Methods |
103 |
Permissions |
103 |
I/O Modules |
104 |
Device Status |
105 |
Device Ports |
106 |
To set up Telnet, SSH, and TCP port numbering: |
107 |
Telnet/SSH/TCP in Port Numbers |
107 |
To set limits on direct connections: |
107 |
To configure a specific port: |
107 |
Global Commands |
108 |
To configure settings for all or a group of device ports: |
108 |
To view global settings for device ports: |
108 |
Device Ports - Settings |
109 |
To open the Device Ports - Settings page: |
109 |
Device Port Settings |
111 |
IP Settings |
112 |
Data Settings |
113 |
Hardware Signal Triggers |
113 |
Modem Settings (Device Ports) |
114 |
Modem Settings: Text Mode |
115 |
Modem Settings: PPP Mode |
115 |
Port Status and Counters |
117 |
Device Ports - SLP / ServerTech CDU Device |
117 |
To open the Device Ports - SLP page: |
117 |
To enter SLP commands: |
118 |
Status/Info |
119 |
Commands |
119 |
Device Port - Sensorsoft Device |
119 |
Device Port Commands |
120 |
To configure a single port or a group of ports (for example, set deviceport port 2-5,6,12,15- 16 baud 2400): |
120 |
To set the dialout password and CHAP secrets: |
121 |
To view the settings for one or more device ports: |
122 |
To view a list of all device port names: |
122 |
To view a list of all device port types (RJ45 or USB): |
122 |
To view the modes and states of one or more device port(s): |
122 |
To view device port statistics and errors for one or more ports: |
122 |
To zero the port counters for one or more device ports: |
122 |
Device Commands |
122 |
To send commands to (or control) a device connected to an SLC unit port over the serial port: |
122 |
Interacting with a Device Port |
124 |
To connect to a device port to monitor it: |
124 |
To connect to a device port to monitor and/or interact with it, or to establish an outbound network connection: |
124 |
Device Ports - Logging |
124 |
Local Logging |
125 |
NFS File Logging |
125 |
USB and SD Card Logging |
125 |
Email/SNMP Notification |
125 |
Sylog Logging |
126 |
To set logging parameters: |
126 |
Local Logging |
126 |
Email/Traps |
127 |
Log Viewing Attributes |
128 |
NFS File Logging |
128 |
USB / SD Card Logging |
128 |
Syslog Logging |
128 |
Logging Commands |
129 |
To configure logging settings for one or more device ports: |
129 |
To view a specific number of bytes of data for a device port: |
129 |
To clear the local log for a device port: |
130 |
Console Port |
130 |
To set console port parameters: |
130 |
Console Port Commands |
131 |
To configure console port settings: |
131 |
To view console port settings: |
131 |
Internal Modem Settings |
132 |
Setting Up Internal Modem Storage |
132 |
To set up internal modem storage in the SLC 8000 advanced console manager: |
132 |
Internal Modem Commands |
136 |
Parameters |
136 |
Host Lists |
137 |
To add a host list: |
137 |
Host Parameters |
138 |
To view or update a host list: |
138 |
Host Parameters |
139 |
To delete a host list: |
140 |
Host List Commands |
140 |
To configure a prioritized list of hosts to be used for modem dial-in connections: |
140 |
To add a new host entry to a list or edit an existing entry: |
140 |
To move a host entry to a new position in the host list: |
140 |
To delete a host list, or a single host entry from a host list: |
140 |
To display the members of a host list: |
141 |
Scripts |
141 |
To add a script: |
141 |
Scripts |
143 |
User Rights |
144 |
To view or update a script: |
144 |
To rename a script: |
145 |
To delete a script: |
145 |
To change the permissions for a script: |
145 |
To use a script at the CLI: |
145 |
Set Script CLI Commands |
145 |
To run a CLI batch script: |
145 |
To import a script: |
145 |
To rename a script: |
145 |
To delete a script |
146 |
To connect an interface script to a Device Port and run it: |
146 |
To display list of Device Port (interface) scripts or CLI (batch) scripts, or view the contents of a script: |
146 |
Show Script CLI Commands |
146 |
To run a CLI batch script: |
146 |
To import a script: |
146 |
To rename a script: |
146 |
To delete a script |
146 |
To connect an interface script to a Device Port and run it: |
146 |
To display list of Device Port (interface) scripts or CLI (batch) scripts, or view the contents of a script: |
146 |
Batch Script Syntax |
147 |
Interface Script Syntax |
147 |
Primary Commands |
148 |
Secondary Commands |
150 |
Control Flow Commands |
151 |
Sample Scripts |
152 |
Interface Script—Monitor Port |
152 |
Batch Script—SLC CLI |
154 |
Sites |
156 |
To add a site: |
157 |
To view or update a site: |
159 |
To delete a site: |
159 |
To create or edit a site: |
159 |
To set the site password and CHAP secret: |
160 |
To add passwords to a site: |
160 |
To delete a site: |
160 |
To display details for all sites, the names of all sites, or details for just one site: |
160 |
Modem Dialing States |
160 |
Dial In |
160 |
Dial-back |
161 |
Dial-on-demand |
162 |
Dial-in & Dial-on-demand |
162 |
Dial-back & Dial-on-demand |
163 |
CBCP Server |
164 |
9: USB/SD Card Port |
165 |
Set Up of USB/SD Card Storage |
165 |
To set up USB or SD card storage in the SLC 8000 advanced console manager: |
165 |
To configure a USB/SD card storage port, from the USB Ports / SD Card table, |
166 |
To configure the USB Modem port, from the USB Ports table: |
168 |
Data Settings |
169 |
Modem Settings |
169 |
Text Mode |
170 |
PPP Mode |
171 |
IP Settings |
172 |
Manage Files |
172 |
USB Commands |
173 |
SD Card Commands |
173 |
10: Connections |
174 |
Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLC Unit |
174 |
Terminal Server |
174 |
Remote Access Server |
175 |
Reverse Terminal Server |
175 |
Multiport Device Server |
176 |
Console Server |
176 |
Connection Configuration |
177 |
To create a connection: |
177 |
To view, update, or disconnect a current connection: |
178 |
Connection Commands |
179 |
To connect to a device port to monitor and/or interact with it, or to establish an outbound network connection: |
179 |
To configure initial timeout for outgoing connections: |
179 |
To monitor a device port: |
179 |
To connect a device port to another device port or an outbound network connection (data flows in both directions): |
179 |
To connect a device port to another device port or an outbound network connection (data flows in one direction): |
180 |
To terminate a bidirectional or unidirectional connection: |
181 |
To view connections and their IDs: |
181 |
To display details for a single connection: |
181 |
To display global connections: |
181 |
11: User Authentication |
182 |
To enable, disable, and set the precedence of authentication methods: |
182 |
Authentication Commands |
184 |
To set ordering of authentication methods: |
184 |
To view authentication methods and their order of precedence: |
184 |
User Rights |
185 |
Local and Remote User Settings |
186 |
To enable local and/or remote users: |
186 |
Adding, Editing or Deleting a User |
187 |
To add a user: |
187 |
Shortcut |
191 |
To add a user based on an existing user: |
191 |
To edit a local user: |
191 |
To delete a local user: |
191 |
To change the sysadmin password: |
191 |
Local Users Commands |
191 |
To configure local accounts (including sysadmin) who log in to the SLC 8000 advanced console manager by means of SSH, Telnet, the Web, or the console port: |
191 |
To configure settings for local user passwords and logins: |
192 |
To enable or disable authentication of local users: |
192 |
To set a login password for the local user: |
192 |
To delete a local user: |
192 |
To view settings for all users or a local user: |
192 |
To allow (unlock) or block (lock) to a user's ability to log in: |
192 |
Local User Rights Commands |
192 |
To add a local user to a user group or to change the group the user belongs to: |
192 |
To set a local user's permissions (not defined by the user group): |
192 |
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. |
193 |
To view the rights of the currently logged-in user: |
193 |
Remote User Commands |
193 |
To configure whether remote users who are not part of the remote user list will be authenticated: |
193 |
To configure attributes for users who log in by a remote authentication method: |
193 |
Parameters |
193 |
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. |
193 |
To remove a remote user: |
193 |
To view settings for all remote users: |
194 |
To view the rights of the currently logged-in user: |
194 |
NIS |
194 |
To configure the SLC unit to use NIS to authenticate users: |
194 |
NIS Commands |
197 |
To configure the SLC unit to use NIS to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port: |
197 |
To set group and permissions for NIS users: |
197 |
To set permissions for NIS users not already defined by the user rights group: |
197 |
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. |
197 |
To set a default custom menu for NIS users: |
197 |
To view NIS settings: |
197 |
LDAP |
198 |
To configure the SLC unit to use LDAP to authenticate users: |
198 |
LDAP Commands |
202 |
To configure the SLC unit to use LDAP to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port: |
202 |
To set user group and permissions for LDAP users: |
203 |
To set permissions for LDAP users not already defined by the user rights group: |
203 |
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. |
203 |
To set a default custom menu for LDAP users: |
203 |
To set the LDAP bind password: |
203 |
To import or delete a certificate: |
203 |
To view LDAP settings: |
204 |
RADIUS |
204 |
To configure the SLC unit to use RADIUS to authenticate users: |
204 |
RADIUS Commands |
207 |
To configure the SLC unit to use RADIUS to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port: |
207 |
To identify the RADIUS server(s), the text secret, and the number of the TCP port on the RADIUS server: |
208 |
To set the number of seconds after which the connection attempt times out: |
208 |
To set user group and permissions for RADIUS users: |
208 |
To set permissions for RADIUS users not already defined by the user rights group: |
208 |
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. |
208 |
To set a default custom menu for RADIUS users: |
208 |
To view RADIUS settings: |
208 |
User Attributes & Permissions from LDAP Schema or RADIUS VSA |
208 |
Kerberos |
210 |
To configure the SLC 8000 advanced console manager to use Kerberos to authenticate users: |
210 |
Kerberos Commands |
213 |
To configure the SLC unit to use Kerberos to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port: |
213 |
To set user group and permissions for Kerberos users: |
213 |
To set permissions for Kerberos users not already defined by the user rights group: |
213 |
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. |
213 |
To set a default custom menu for Kerberos users: |
213 |
To view Kerberos settings: |
213 |
TACACS+ |
214 |
To configure the SLC unit to use TACACS+ to authenticate users: |
214 |
TACACS+ Commands |
216 |
To configure the SLC unit to use TACACS+ to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port: |
216 |
To set user group and permissions for TACACS+ users: |
217 |
To set permissions for TACACS+ users not already defined by the user rights group: |
217 |
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. |
217 |
To set a default custom menu for TACACS+ users: |
217 |
To view TACACS+ settings: |
217 |
Groups |
217 |
To configure Groups in the SLC unit: |
217 |
To view or update a group: |
220 |
To delete a group: |
220 |
Group Commands |
220 |
Syntax |
220 |
Parameters |
220 |
SSH Keys |
221 |
Imported Keys |
221 |
Exported Keys |
221 |
To configure the SLC unit to use SSH keys to authenticate users: |
222 |
Imported Keys (SSH In) |
223 |
Host & User Associated with Key |
223 |
Host & Login for Import |
223 |
Exported Keys (SSH Out) |
223 |
Host and Login for Export |
224 |
To view or delete a key: |
224 |
To view, reset, or import SSH RSA1, RSA, And DSA host keys: |
224 |
SSH Commands |
226 |
To import an SSH key: |
226 |
To export a key: |
226 |
To export the public keys of all previously created SSH keys: |
226 |
To delete a key: |
227 |
To import an SLC host key or to reset a SLC host key to the default: |
227 |
To reset defaults for all or selected host keys: |
227 |
To display SSH keys that have been imported: |
227 |
To display SSH keys that have been exported: |
227 |
To display host keys (public key only): |
227 |
Custom Menus |
228 |
To add a custom menu: |
228 |
To view or update a custom menu: |
229 |
To delete a custom menu: |
230 |
To create a new custom menu from an existing custom menu: |
230 |
Custom User Menu Commands |
230 |
To assign a custom user menu to a local or remote user: |
230 |
To create a new custom user menu or add a command to an existing custom user menu: |
230 |
To change a command or nickname within an existing custom user menu: |
230 |
To set the optional title for a menu: |
230 |
To enable or disable the display of command nicknames instead of commands: |
230 |
To enable or disable the redisplay of the menu before each prompt: |
231 |
To delete a custom user menu or one command within a custom user menu: |
231 |
To view a list of all menu names or all commands for a specific menu: |
231 |
To test an existing menu: |
231 |
12: Maintenance |
234 |
Firmware & Configurations |
234 |
To configure settings: |
235 |
Internal Temperature |
236 |
Site Information |
236 |
SLC Firmware |
236 |
Boot Banks |
237 |
Load Firmware Via Options |
237 |
Configuration Management |
238 |
Manage Files |
239 |
To manage files: |
239 |
Administrative Commands |
239 |
To reboot the SLC 8000 advanced console manager: |
239 |
To prepare the SLC 8000 advanced console manager to be powered off: |
239 |
To list current hardware and firmware information: |
240 |
To update SLC firmware to a new revision: |
240 |
To list the current firmware revision: |
240 |
To set the FTP/TFTP/SFTP server used for firmware updates and configuration save/ restore: |
240 |
To view FTP settings: |
240 |
To set the FTP server password and prevent it from being echoed: |
240 |
To restore the SLC unit to factory default settings: |
240 |
To restore a saved configuration to the SLC 8000 advanced console manager: |
240 |
To save the current SLC configuration to a selected location: |
241 |
To rename a saved configuration: |
241 |
To delete a saved configuration: |
241 |
To list the configurations saved to a location: |
241 |
To set the acceptable range for the internal temperature sensor (an SNMP trap is sent if the temperature is outside of this range): |
241 |
To display the acceptable range and current reading from the internal temperature sensor: |
241 |
System Logs |
241 |
To view system logs: |
242 |
To clear system logs: |
243 |
System Log Command |
243 |
To view the system logs containing information and error messages: |
243 |
To clear one or all of the system logs: |
244 |
Audit Log |
244 |
Email Log |
245 |
Diagnostics |
246 |
Diagnostic Commands |
248 |
To display the ARP table of IP address-to-hardware address mapping: |
248 |
To display a report of network connections: |
248 |
To resolve a host name into an IP address: |
248 |
To test a device port by transmitting data out the port and verifying that it is received correctly: |
248 |
To display the route that packets take to get to a network host: |
248 |
To verify that a host is up and running: |
248 |
To display performance statistics for an Ethernet port or a device port (averaged over the last 5 seconds): |
249 |
To generate and send Ethernet packets: |
249 |
To display all network traffic, applying optional filters: |
249 |
Parameters |
249 |
To display CPU usage, memory usage and tasks. |
249 |
Parameters |
249 |
To display information on the internal memory, storage and processes of the SLC 8000 advanced console manager: |
249 |
To display information about USB buses and the devices connected to them, including the mapping between a USB device and the SLC port: |
249 |
Parameters |
250 |
Status/Reports |
250 |
View Report |
251 |
Status Commands |
252 |
To display device port modes and states for one or more ports: |
252 |
To display a snapshot of configurable parameters: |
252 |
To generate a report for one or more ports:You can optionally email the displayed information. |
252 |
To display the overall status of all SLC units: |
252 |
To display a list of all current connections: |
252 |
To provide details, e.g., endpoint parameters and trigger, for a specific connection: |
252 |
Emailing Logs and Reports |
253 |
To email a log to an individual: |
253 |
To view information about the SLC unit and contact information for Lantronix: |
253 |
Events |
255 |
Events Commands |
256 |
To manage the response to events that occur in the SLC 8000 advanced console manager: |
256 |
To update event definitions: |
256 |
To delete an event: |
257 |
To view events: |
257 |
LCD/Keypad |
257 |
To configure the LCD and Keypad: |
257 |
To configure the LCD: |
258 |
To configure the Keypad: |
258 |
LCD/Keypad Commands |
259 |
Banners |
259 |
To configure banner settings: |
259 |
Banner Commands |
260 |
13: Application Examples |
261 |
Telnet/SSH to a Remote Device |
261 |
Dial-in (Text Mode) to a Remote Device |
263 |
Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet |
264 |
14: Command Reference |
266 |
Introduction to Commands |
266 |
Command Syntax |
266 |
Command Line Help |
267 |
For general Help and to display the commands to which you have rights, type: |
267 |
For general command line Help, type: |
267 |
For release notes for the current firmware release, type: |
267 |
For more information about a specific command, type help followed by the command, for example: |
267 |
Tips |
267 |
Administrative Commands |
268 |
Syntax |
268 |
Description |
268 |
Syntax |
268 |
Description |
268 |
Syntax |
268 |
Description |
268 |
Syntax |
269 |
Description |
269 |
Syntax |
269 |
Description |
269 |
Syntax |
269 |
Description |
269 |
Syntax |
269 |
Description |
270 |
Syntax |
270 |
Description |
270 |
Syntax |
270 |
Description |
271 |
Syntax |
271 |
Description |
271 |
Syntax |
271 |
Description |
271 |
Syntax |
271 |
Description |
271 |
Syntax |
271 |
Description |
271 |
Syntax |
272 |
Description |
272 |
Syntax |
272 |
Description |
272 |
Syntax |
272 |
Description |
272 |
Syntax |
272 |
Description |
272 |
Syntax |
272 |
Description |
273 |
Syntax |
273 |
Description |
273 |
Syntax |
273 |
Description |
273 |
Syntax |
273 |
Description |
273 |
Syntax |
273 |
Description |
273 |
Syntax |
273 |
Description |
274 |
Syntax |
274 |
Description |
274 |
Syntax |
274 |
Description |
274 |
Syntax |
274 |
Description |
274 |
Syntax |
274 |
Description |
274 |
Syntax |
275 |
Description |
275 |
Syntax |
275 |
Description |
275 |
Syntax |
275 |
Description |
275 |
Syntax |
275 |
Description |
275 |
Syntax |
276 |
Description |
276 |
Syntax |
276 |
Description |
276 |
Syntax |
276 |
Description |
276 |
Syntax |
276 |
Description |
276 |
Syntax |
276 |
Description |
276 |
Syntax |
277 |
Description |
277 |
Syntax |
277 |
Description |
277 |
Syntax |
277 |
Description |
277 |
Syntax |
277 |
Description |
277 |
Syntax |
277 |
Description |
277 |
Syntax |
278 |
Description |
278 |
Syntax |
278 |
Description |
278 |
Audit Log Commands |
278 |
Syntax |
278 |
Description |
278 |
Authentication Commands |
278 |
Syntax |
278 |
Parameters |
278 |
Description |
279 |
Syntax |
279 |
Description |
279 |
Syntax |
279 |
Description |
279 |
Kerberos Commands |
279 |
Syntax |
279 |
Parameters |
279 |
Description |
280 |
Syntax |
280 |
Description |
280 |
LDAP Commands |
280 |
Syntax |
280 |
set ldap <one or more parameters> |
280 |
Parameters |
280 |
Description |
281 |
Description |
281 |
Syntax |
281 |
Description |
281 |
Syntax |
281 |
Description |
281 |
Syntax |
281 |
Syntax |
282 |
Description |
282 |
Local Users Commands |
282 |
Syntax |
282 |
Parameters |
282 |
Description |
282 |
Syntax |
282 |
Description |
283 |
Syntax |
283 |
Description |
283 |
Syntax |
283 |
Description |
283 |
Syntax |
283 |
Description |
283 |
Syntax |
283 |
Description |
283 |
Syntax |
283 |
Description |
284 |
Syntax |
284 |
Description |
284 |
Syntax |
284 |
Description |
284 |
Syntax |
284 |
Description |
284 |
Syntax |
284 |
Description |
284 |
Syntax |
284 |
Description |
285 |
Syntax |
285 |
Description |
285 |
Syntax |
285 |
Description |
285 |
Syntax |
285 |
Description |
285 |
Syntax |
285 |
Description |
285 |
Syntax |
285 |
Description |
286 |
NIS Commands |
286 |
Syntax |
286 |
Parameters |
286 |
Description |
286 |
Syntax |
287 |
Description |
287 |
RADIUS Commands |
287 |
Syntax |
287 |
Parameters |
287 |
Description |
287 |
Syntax |
288 |
Description |
288 |
Syntax |
288 |
Description |
288 |
TACACS+ Commands |
288 |
Syntax |
288 |
Parameters |
288 |
Description |
289 |
Syntax |
289 |
Description |
289 |
User Permissions Commands |
289 |
Syntax |
289 |
Description |
289 |
Syntax |
289 |
Description |
289 |
Syntax |
289 |
Description |
289 |
Syntax |
290 |
Description |
290 |
Syntax |
290 |
Description |
290 |
Syntax |
290 |
Description |
290 |
Remote User Commands |
290 |
Syntax |
290 |
Parameters |
291 |
Description |
291 |
Syntax |
291 |
Description |
291 |
Syntax |
291 |
Description |
291 |
Syntax |
291 |
Description |
291 |
Syntax |
292 |
Description |
292 |
Syntax |
292 |
Description |
292 |
CLI Commands |
292 |
Syntax |
292 |
Description |
292 |
Description |
292 |
Syntax |
292 |
Description |
293 |
Syntax |
293 |
Description |
293 |
Syntax |
293 |
Description |
293 |
Syntax |
293 |
Description |
293 |
Syntax |
293 |
Description |
293 |
Connection Commands |
294 |
Syntax |
294 |
Parameters |
294 |
Description |
294 |
Syntax |
294 |
Parameters |
294 |
Description |
295 |
Syntax |
295 |
Description |
295 |
Syntax |
295 |
Description |
295 |
Syntax |
295 |
Description |
295 |
Syntax |
295 |
Parameters |
295 |
Description |
296 |
Syntax |
296 |
Description |
296 |
Syntax |
296 |
Description |
296 |
Syntax |
297 |
Parameters |
297 |
Description |
297 |
Syntax |
297 |
Description |
297 |
Custom User Menu Commands |
297 |
Syntax |
297 |
Description |
298 |
Syntax |
298 |
Description |
298 |
Syntax |
298 |
Parameters |
298 |
Description |
298 |
Syntax |
298 |
Description |
298 |
Syntax |
298 |
Description |
299 |
Syntax |
299 |
Description |
299 |
Syntax |
299 |
Description |
299 |
Date and Time Commands |
299 |
Syntax |
299 |
Parameters |
299 |
Description |
299 |
Syntax |
299 |
Description |
299 |
Syntax |
300 |
Parameters |
300 |
Description |
300 |
Syntax |
300 |
Description |
300 |
Device Commands |
300 |
Syntax |
300 |
Parameters |
300 |
Description |
302 |
Device Port Commands |
302 |
Description |
302 |
Syntax |
302 |
Parameters |
302 |
Description |
304 |
Syntax |
304 |
Parameters |
304 |
Description |
304 |
Syntax |
305 |
Description |
305 |
Syntax |
305 |
Description |
305 |
Syntax |
305 |
Description |
305 |
Syntax |
305 |
Description |
305 |
Syntax |
305 |
Description |
305 |
Syntax |
306 |
Description |
306 |
Syntax |
306 |
Description |
306 |
Diagnostic Commands |
306 |
Syntax |
306 |
Description |
306 |
Syntax |
306 |
Description |
306 |
Syntax |
306 |
Description |
307 |
Syntax |
307 |
Parameters |
307 |
Description |
307 |
Syntax |
307 |
Description |
307 |
Syntax |
307 |
Parameters |
307 |
Description |
308 |
Description |
308 |
Syntax |
308 |
Description |
308 |
Parameters |
308 |
Description |
308 |
Syntax |
308 |
Syntax |
308 |
Description |
308 |
Parameters |
309 |
Syntax |
309 |
Description |
309 |
Syntax |
309 |
Description |
309 |
Parameters |
309 |
Events Commands |
309 |
Syntax |
309 |
Description |
310 |
Syntax |
310 |
Description |
310 |
Syntax |
310 |
Parameters |
310 |
Description |
310 |
Syntax |
310 |
Description |
311 |
Group Commands |
311 |
Syntax |
311 |
Parameters |
311 |
Host List Commands |
311 |
Syntax |
311 |
Description |
312 |
Syntax |
312 |
Description |
312 |
Syntax |
312 |
Description |
312 |
Syntax |
312 |
Description |
312 |
Syntax |
312 |
Description |
313 |
Internal Modem Commands |
313 |
Parameters |
313 |
IP Filter Commands |
314 |
Syntax |
314 |
Description |
314 |
Syntax |
314 |
Parameters |
314 |
Description |
314 |
Syntax |
314 |
Parameters |
314 |
Description |
315 |
Logging Commands |
315 |
Syntax |
315 |
Parameters |
315 |
Description |
315 |
Example |
315 |
Syntax |
316 |
Description |
316 |
Syntax |
316 |
Description |
316 |
Syntax |
316 |
Description |
316 |
Syntax |
316 |
Description |
316 |
Syntax |
316 |
Description |
317 |
Syntax |
317 |
Description |
317 |
Syntax |
317 |
Description |
317 |
Parameters |
317 |
Network Commands |
317 |
Syntax |
317 |
Parameters |
318 |
Description |
318 |
Syntax |
318 |
Description |
318 |
Syntax |
318 |
Parameters |
318 |
Description |
318 |
Syntax |
318 |
Description |
318 |
Syntax |
319 |
Parameters |
319 |
Description |
319 |
Syntax |
319 |
Description |
319 |
Syntax |
319 |
Description |
319 |
Syntax |
319 |
Description |
319 |
Syntax |
319 |
Description |
320 |
Syntax |
320 |
Description |
320 |
NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands |
320 |
Syntax |
320 |
Parameters |
320 |
Description |
320 |
Syntax |
320 |
Description |
320 |
Syntax |
321 |
Parameters |
321 |
Description |
321 |
Syntax |
321 |
Description |
321 |
Syntax |
321 |
Description |
321 |
Syntax |
321 |
Description |
321 |
Routing Commands |
322 |
Syntax |
322 |
Parameters |
322 |
Description |
322 |
Syntax |
322 |
Description |
322 |
SD Card Commands |
322 |
Security Commands |
323 |
Description |
323 |
Parameters |
323 |
Parameters |
323 |
Description |
323 |
Parameters |
323 |
Services Commands |
324 |
Syntax |
324 |
Parameters |
324 |
Description |
325 |
Description |
325 |
Syntax |
325 |
Syntax |
325 |
Description |
325 |
SLC Network Commands |
325 |
Syntax |
325 |
Parameters |
325 |
Description |
325 |
Syntax |
326 |
Description |
326 |
SSH Key Commands |
326 |
Syntax |
326 |
Description |
326 |
Syntax |
326 |
Parameters |
326 |
Description |
326 |
Syntax |
327 |
Parameters |
327 |
Description |
327 |
Syntax |
327 |
Description |
327 |
Parameters |
327 |
Description |
327 |
Syntax |
327 |
Description |
328 |
Syntax |
328 |
Description |
328 |
Syntax |
328 |
Parameters |
328 |
Description |
328 |
Syntax |
328 |
Parameters |
328 |
Description |
328 |
Syntax |
328 |
Description |
329 |
Status Commands |
329 |
Syntax |
329 |
Description |
329 |
Syntax |
329 |
Description |
329 |
Syntax |
329 |
Description |
329 |
Syntax |
329 |
Description |
330 |
Syntax |
330 |
Description |
330 |
Syntax |
330 |
Description |
330 |
System Log Commands |
330 |
Syntax |
330 |
Parameters |
330 |
Description |
330 |
Syntax |
331 |
Description |
331 |
USB Access Commands |
331 |
Syntax |
331 |
Description |
331 |
USB Storage Commands |
331 |
Syntax |
331 |
Description |
331 |
Syntax |
331 |
Description |
331 |
Syntax |
332 |
Description |
332 |
Syntax |
332 |
Description |
332 |
Syntax |
332 |
Description |
332 |
Description |
332 |
Syntax |
332 |
Description |
332 |
Syntax |
332 |
Description |
333 |
Syntax |
333 |
Description |
333 |
Display product information and settings for any USB thumb drive. |
333 |
Syntax |
333 |
Description |
333 |
Syntax |
333 |
Description |
333 |
Syntax |
333 |
USB Modem Commands |
333 |
Syntax |
333 |
Parameters |
333 |
Description |
334 |
Description |
335 |
Syntax |
335 |
VPN Commands |
335 |
Syntax |
335 |
Description |
335 |
Parameters |
335 |
Syntax |
336 |
Description |
336 |
Parameters |
336 |
Syntax |
336 |
Description |
336 |
Parameter |
336 |
Description |
336 |
Syntax |
337 |
Description |
337 |
Appendix A: Security Considerations |
338 |
Security Practice |
338 |
Factors Affecting Security |
338 |
Appendix B: Safety Information |
339 |
Safety Precautions |
339 |
Fuse Caution Statement |
339 |
Cover |
339 |
Power Plug |
339 |
Input Supply |
340 |
Grounding |
340 |
Rack |
340 |
Port Connections |
340 |
Appendix C: Adapters and Pinouts |
341 |
Appendix D: Protocol Glossary |
344 |
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) |
344 |
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) |
344 |
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) |
344 |
DNS (Domain Name Servers) |
344 |
IPsec |
344 |
Kerberos |
344 |
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) |
344 |
NAT (Network Address Translation) |
344 |
NFS (Network File System) |
344 |
NIS (Network Information System) |
344 |
NMS (Network Management System) |
344 |
NTP (Network Time Protocol) |
345 |
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) |
345 |
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) |
345 |
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) |
345 |
SMB/CIFS |
345 |
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) |
345 |
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) |
345 |
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) |
345 |
SSH (Secure Shell) |
345 |
TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) |
345 |
Telnet |
345 |