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...monitoring utility Packet generation utility Network trace utility Configuration audit log • Local subnet search for other SLCs > Additional Protocols Supported • DHCP and BOOTP for dynamic IP ...• Customizable multi-level user menus • USB modem access • Automatic port-initiated connections to IP address and port number • Web Telnet/SSH • Multiple...view of the SLC16 SLC Deployment Example SLC16 Winner of Lantronix, Inc. Lantronix is a registered trademark of the Network Computing Editor's Choice Award © Lantronix, Inc. 2013. ...
...monitoring utility Packet generation utility Network trace utility Configuration audit log • Local subnet search for other SLCs > Additional Protocols Supported • DHCP and BOOTP for dynamic IP ...• Customizable multi-level user menus • USB modem access • Automatic port-initiated connections to IP address and port number • Web Telnet/SSH • Multiple...view of the SLC16 SLC Deployment Example SLC16 Winner of Lantronix, Inc. Lantronix is a registered trademark of the Network Computing Editor's Choice Award © Lantronix, Inc. 2013. ...
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... break sequences for Interface and Batch Scripting, Ethernet Bonding, configurable LCD screens and scrolling, redesigned SLC Network web page, Email Log, Firmware Update vi PC Card and NFS, SLC Temperature, and PPP dialback (including CallBack Control Protocol). host lists for USB support that may... and status of the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will be required to correct the interference at www.lantronix.com/ support/documentation. alarm delay; password aging...
... break sequences for Interface and Batch Scripting, Ethernet Bonding, configurable LCD screens and scrolling, redesigned SLC Network web page, Email Log, Firmware Update vi PC Card and NFS, SLC Temperature, and PPP dialback (including CallBack Control Protocol). host lists for USB support that may... and status of the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will be required to correct the interference at www.lantronix.com/ support/documentation. alarm delay; password aging...
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...Pushbuttons 31 Navigating 32 Entering the Settings 32 Restoring Factory Defaults 34 Next Step 39 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces 40 Web Interface 40 Logging In 42 Logging Off 42 Web Page Help 42 Command Line Interface 42 Logging In 43 Logging Out 43 Command Syntax 43 Command Line Help 44 Tips 44 General CLI Commands 45... IP Filters Rulesets 54 Viewing IP Filter Rulesets and Mapping 57 IP Filter Commands 58 Routing 58 Routing Commands 60 7: Services 61 SSH/Telnet/Logging 61 SSH, Telnet, and Logging Commands 64 SNMP 65 SNMP Commands 67 NFS and SMB/CIFS 67...
...Pushbuttons 31 Navigating 32 Entering the Settings 32 Restoring Factory Defaults 34 Next Step 39 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces 40 Web Interface 40 Logging In 42 Logging Off 42 Web Page Help 42 Command Line Interface 42 Logging In 43 Logging Out 43 Command Syntax 43 Command Line Help 44 Tips 44 General CLI Commands 45... IP Filters Rulesets 54 Viewing IP Filter Rulesets and Mapping 57 IP Filter Commands 58 Routing 58 Routing Commands 60 7: Services 61 SSH/Telnet/Logging 61 SSH, Telnet, and Logging Commands 64 SNMP 65 SNMP Commands 67 NFS and SMB/CIFS 67...
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Sensorsoft Device 94 Device Port Commands 96 Device Ports - Logging 96 Local Logging 96 NFS File Logging 96 PC Card Logging 97 USB Port Logging 97 Email/SNMP Notification 97 Syslog Logging 97 Logging Commands 101 Console Port 102 Console Port Commands 103 Host Lists 103 Host Parameters ... Control Flow Commands 112 Sample Scripts 114 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 6 NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands 69 Secure Lantronix Network 69 Secure Lantronix Network Commands 72 Date and Time 72 Date and Time Commands 74 Web Server 74 Web Server Commands 77 Google Gadgets 77 8:...
Sensorsoft Device 94 Device Port Commands 96 Device Ports - Logging 96 Local Logging 96 NFS File Logging 96 PC Card Logging 97 USB Port Logging 97 Email/SNMP Notification 97 Syslog Logging 97 Logging Commands 101 Console Port 102 Console Port Commands 103 Host Lists 103 Host Parameters ... Control Flow Commands 112 Sample Scripts 114 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 6 NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands 69 Secure Lantronix Network 69 Secure Lantronix Network Commands 72 Date and Time 72 Date and Time Commands 74 Web Server 74 Web Server Commands 77 Google Gadgets 77 8:...
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... 7-11 iGoogle Gadget Page 78 Figure 8-1 Device Status Page 81 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 11 List of Figures Figure 2-2 Lantronix SLC48 Console Manager with PC Card Slots 20 Figure 2-3 Lantronix SLC48 Console Manager with USB Port 20 Figure 2-4 Device Port Connections... Figure 7-1 SSH/Telnet/Logging Page 62 Figure 7-2 SNMP Page 65 Figure 7-3 NFS and SMB/CIFS Page 68 Figure 7-4 Secure Lantronix Network Page with Local Subnet Addressing 70 Figure 7-5 Telnet Session 71 Figure 7-6 Secure Lantronix Network - Web Sessions Page 75 Figure 7-10 Web Server - Search Options ...
... 7-11 iGoogle Gadget Page 78 Figure 8-1 Device Status Page 81 SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 11 List of Figures Figure 2-2 Lantronix SLC48 Console Manager with PC Card Slots 20 Figure 2-3 Lantronix SLC48 Console Manager with USB Port 20 Figure 2-4 Device Port Connections... Figure 7-1 SSH/Telnet/Logging Page 62 Figure 7-2 SNMP Page 65 Figure 7-3 NFS and SMB/CIFS Page 68 Figure 7-4 Secure Lantronix Network Page with Local Subnet Addressing 70 Figure 7-5 Telnet Session 71 Figure 7-6 Secure Lantronix Network - Web Sessions Page 75 Figure 7-10 Web Server - Search Options ...
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...disabling system logging, SSH and Telnet logins, SNMP, SMTP, and the date and time. Chapter 3: Installation Provides technical specifications; provides instructions for installing the unit in this document specific to PC Card use the products in the Lantronix® SLC™ ...PC Cards, 10: USB Port, 11: Connections, and 12: User Authentication provide detailed instructions for configuring storage (Compact Flash) and modem/ISDN PC cards. Chapter 9: PC Cards Provides instructions for using the web interface and include command line interface commands. Table 1-1Chapter/Appendix and...
...disabling system logging, SSH and Telnet logins, SNMP, SMTP, and the date and time. Chapter 3: Installation Provides technical specifications; provides instructions for installing the unit in this document specific to PC Card use the products in the Lantronix® SLC™ ...PC Cards, 10: USB Port, 11: Connections, and 12: User Authentication provide detailed instructions for configuring storage (Compact Flash) and modem/ISDN PC cards. Chapter 9: PC Cards Provides instructions for using the web interface and include command line interface commands. Table 1-1Chapter/Appendix and...
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...via SSH, Telnet, or the console port. Chapter 12: User Authentication Provides instructions for enabling or disabling methods that authenticate users who attempt to log in Windows active directory. Appendix C: Safety Information Lists safety precautions for using the SLC console manager. Appendix E: Adapters and Pinouts Includes adapter pinout ... menus. Provides instructions for configuring connections and viewing, updating, or disconnecting a connection. Appendix G: Compliance Information Provides information about web pages and commands used to set up and use the...
...via SSH, Telnet, or the console port. Chapter 12: User Authentication Provides instructions for enabling or disabling methods that authenticate users who attempt to log in Windows active directory. Appendix C: Safety Information Lists safety precautions for using the SLC console manager. Appendix E: Adapters and Pinouts Includes adapter pinout ... menus. Provides instructions for configuring connections and viewing, updating, or disconnecting a connection. Appendix G: Compliance Information Provides information about web pages and commands used to set up and use the...
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... access on a port-by assigning access rights to up to 128 user profiles. Device Port Buffer The SLC console manager supports real-time data logging for each device port. You can save the data log to a file, send an email notification of files per port for... port can define the path for user authentication Callback Control Protocol (CBCP) For descriptions of the protocols, see Chapter 6: Protocol Glossary . Both a web interface viewed through a console port Web administration (using most browsers) Protocols Supported The SLC console manager supports the TCP/IP...
... access on a port-by assigning access rights to up to 128 user profiles. Device Port Buffer The SLC console manager supports real-time data logging for each device port. You can save the data log to a file, send an email notification of files per port for... port can define the path for user authentication Callback Control Protocol (CBCP) For descriptions of the protocols, see Chapter 6: Protocol Glossary . Both a web interface viewed through a console port Web administration (using most browsers) Protocols Supported The SLC console manager supports the TCP/IP...
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... 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces. Log in using the admin keypad password command. 5. 4: Quick Setup able to Telnet or SSH to exit edit mode. Note: The Restore Factory Defaults password is 999999). Press Enter to the SLC console manager through your SLC console manager. To complete the Quick Setup tab: 1. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide...
... 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces. Log in using the admin keypad password command. 5. 4: Quick Setup able to Telnet or SSH to exit edit mode. Note: The Restore Factory Defaults password is 999999). Press Enter to the SLC console manager through your SLC console manager. To complete the Quick Setup tab: 1. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide...
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... instructions on completing the fields on the web pages, see Chapters Chapter 6: Basic Parameters, Chapter 7: Services, Chapter 8: Devices, Chapter 9: PC Cards, Chapter 10: USB Port, Chapter 11: Connections, and Chapter 12: User Authentication. Apply Button: Apply on each tab are options for which the currently logged-in the icon bar above the...
... instructions on completing the fields on the web pages, see Chapters Chapter 6: Basic Parameters, Chapter 7: Services, Chapter 8: Devices, Chapter 9: PC Cards, Chapter 10: USB Port, Chapter 11: Connections, and Chapter 12: User Authentication. Apply Button: Apply on each tab are options for which the currently logged-in the icon bar above the...
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See 15: Command Reference for the specific web page. Logout Button: Closes SLC device. and above or Internet Explorer 5.5. Subsequently, the Lantronix SLC Home page displays. (If you log in , but the same user cannot login more information. Web Page Help To view detailed information about the SLC device and Lantronix contact information. - Command Line Interface A command line interface...
See 15: Command Reference for the specific web page. Logout Button: Closes SLC device. and above or Internet Explorer 5.5. Subsequently, the Lantronix SLC Home page displays. (If you log in , but the same user cannot login more information. Web Page Help To view detailed information about the SLC device and Lantronix contact information. - Command Line Interface A command line interface...
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... prompt displays. (If you want to display the Quick Setup script again, use the SSH/ Telnet/Logging tab, a serial terminal connection, or an SSH connection. Enter your SLC password and press Enter. Command Syntax Commands have changed the password using one or more information. The ... you want to configure or view. b. Logging Out To logout of the following syntax: . Parameters are : set , while all lowercase and must be entered exactly as the user name and press Enter. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 43 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces Note: By default,...
... prompt displays. (If you want to display the Quick Setup script again, use the SSH/ Telnet/Logging tab, a serial terminal connection, or an SSH connection. Enter your SLC password and press Enter. Command Syntax Commands have changed the password using one or more information. The ... you want to configure or view. b. Logging Out To logout of the following syntax: . Parameters are : set , while all lowercase and must be entered exactly as the user name and press Enter. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 43 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces Note: By default,...
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...for example, "help set auth | cifs | cli | command | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | history | hostlist | ipfilter | kerberos | ldap | localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | password | radius | remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork | sshkey | tacacs+ | temperature ...program when connecting to 100 previous commands entered in the session. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 44 Command Line Help For general Help and to display...if only one is possible. 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces Action Category Table 5-2 Actions and Category Options set network...
...for example, "help set auth | cifs | cli | command | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | history | hostlist | ipfilter | kerberos | ldap | localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | password | radius | remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork | sshkey | tacacs+ | temperature ...program when connecting to 100 previous commands entered in the session. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 44 Command Line Help For general Help and to display...if only one is possible. 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces Action Category Table 5-2 Actions and Category Options set network...
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... page 226) show portcounters (on page 226) show locallog command or on the Device Ports - Logging web page. Examples: 02_Port-2_1.log 02_Port-2_2.log SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 96 You may be logged to the SLC console manager is lost, and only in the amount of memory). Buffered data is normally stored in...
... page 226) show portcounters (on page 226) show locallog command or on the Device Ports - Logging web page. Examples: 02_Port-2_1.log 02_Port-2_2.log SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 96 You may be logged to the SLC console manager is lost, and only in the amount of memory). Buffered data is normally stored in...
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.../script set of groups and user rights. Table 12-1 User Group Rights User Right Full Administrative Networking Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Administrators Power Users Default Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Web Access Reboot...SLC device may or may not try to the current functions that a user can add or remove all other rights at the CLI. Each has a predefined set log/password/history/cli/script show datetime/deviceport/log/portstatus/portcounters/history/cli/user...
.../script set of groups and user rights. Table 12-1 User Group Rights User Right Full Administrative Networking Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Administrators Power Users Default Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Web Access Reboot...SLC device may or may not try to the current functions that a user can add or remove all other rights at the CLI. Each has a predefined set log/password/history/cli/script show datetime/deviceport/log/portstatus/portcounters/history/cli/user...
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... tab and the Authentication Methods option. If you can change a user's rights while the user is logged into the web or CLI, the results do not take effect until the next time the user logs in. Figure 12-2 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 141 Authentication Methods To enable, disable, and set the...
... tab and the Authentication Methods option. If you can change a user's rights while the user is logged into the web or CLI, the results do not take effect until the next time the user logs in. Figure 12-2 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 141 Authentication Methods To enable, disable, and set the...
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...enable and disable system and audit logging, SSH and Telnet logins, SNMP, and SMTP. Right to the individual user. Right to obtain diagnostic information and reports about the unit. Right to shutdown or reboot the SLC device. Right to enter modem settings...managers, Spider devices, SLC console managers) on the system. Right to which the user will belong: Default Users: This group has only the most basic rights. Group Full Administrative Networking Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Web Access Reboot & Shutdown...
...enable and disable system and audit logging, SSH and Telnet logins, SNMP, and SMTP. Right to the individual user. Right to obtain diagnostic information and reports about the unit. Right to shutdown or reboot the SLC device. Right to enter modem settings...managers, Spider devices, SLC console managers) on the system. Right to which the user will belong: Default Users: This group has only the most basic rights. Group Full Administrative Networking Services Secure Lantronix Network Date/Time Local Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Web Access Reboot & Shutdown...
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... Log web page displays a log of all actions that displays. Each entry in the log file contains a date/time stamp, user login, and the action performed by Command button. 3. To clear the log, click the Clear Log button. The audit log is disabled by date/time, user, and command. The audit log is saved through SLC device reboots. 1. SLC™ Console Manager User...
... Log web page displays a log of all actions that displays. Each entry in the log file contains a date/time stamp, user login, and the action performed by Command button. 3. To clear the log, click the Clear Log button. The audit log is disabled by date/time, user, and command. The audit log is saved through SLC device reboots. 1. SLC™ Console Manager User...
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...more information, see Chapter 15: Command Reference . show emaillog clear (on page 213) Email Log The Email Log web page displays a log of all emails that displays. The user may clear the log file by the SLC console manager, a count of the number of emails sent, the number of bytes sent, and the ...number of email sent, or an error if there was sent to the Audit Log page. Figure ...
...more information, see Chapter 15: Command Reference . show emaillog clear (on page 213) Email Log The Email Log web page displays a log of all emails that displays. The user may clear the log file by the SLC console manager, a count of the number of emails sent, the number of bytes sent, and the ...number of email sent, or an error if there was sent to the Audit Log page. Figure ...
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...OK and OK in the default strings denotes that you would specify what key sequence would be displayed when that user logs in the case of a user menu configured on the SLC console manager that the next two characters are HEX. The \x in the next window. Appendix I -19 ... pc: PC Cards rs: Reboot/Shutdown fc: Firmware/Configuration dr: Diagnostic Reports sn: Secure Lantronix Network wb: Web Access For data, listen, and clear, you from a console session and send a break out the current session port, respectively. Figure I-19 shows...
...OK and OK in the default strings denotes that you would specify what key sequence would be displayed when that user logs in the case of a user menu configured on the SLC console manager that the next two characters are HEX. The \x in the next window. Appendix I -19 ... pc: PC Cards rs: Reboot/Shutdown fc: Firmware/Configuration dr: Diagnostic Reports sn: Secure Lantronix Network wb: Web Access For data, listen, and clear, you from a console session and send a break out the current session port, respectively. Figure I-19 shows...