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Management Network Configuration

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3. System Configuration A new Connection Profile dialog box will appear where you can type in the host name or IP address (for the console server unit) and the TCP port that the SSH session will use (port 22). Type in your username, choose password authentication and click Connect. You may receive a message about the host key fingerprint, and you will need to select Yes or Always to continue. The next step is password authentication, where a prompt will appear asking for your username and password from the remote system to log on to the console server. 3.6 Management Network Configuration Select console servers have additional network ports that can be configured to provide management LAN access and/or failover or out-of-band access. 3.6.1 Enable the Management LAN The console servers can be configured so the second Ethernet port provides a management LAN gateway. The gateway has firewall, router and DHCP server features. However, you will need to connect an external LAN switch to Network/LAN 2 to attach hosts to this management LAN: Note: The second Ethernet port (Network/LAN2) on the console server can be configured as either a Management LAN gateway port or an OOB/Failover port-it cannot be both. As such, ensure you did not allocate Network/LAN 2 as the Failover Interface when you configured the principal Network connection on the System: IP menu. 25

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3. System Configuration
A new Connection Profile dialog box will appear where you can type in the host name or IP address (for the console server
unit) and the TCP port that the SSH session will use (port 22). Type in your username, choose password authentication and
click
Connect
.
You may receive a message about the host key fingerprint, and you will need to select
Yes
or
Always
to continue.
The next step is password authentication, where a prompt will appear asking for your username and password from the remote
system to log on to the console server.
3.6 Management Network Configuration
Select console servers have additional network ports that can be configured to provide management LAN access and/or
failover or out-of-band access.
3.6.1 Enable the Management LAN
The console servers can be configured so the second Ethernet port provides a management LAN gateway. The gateway has
firewall, router and DHCP server features. However, you will need to connect an external LAN switch to Network/LAN 2 to
attach hosts to this management LAN:
Note:
The second Ethernet port (Network/LAN2) on the console server can be configured as either a Management LAN gateway port or an
OOB/Failover port—it cannot be both. As such, ensure you did not allocate Network/LAN 2 as the Failover Interface when you configured the
principal Network connection on the System: IP menu.