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This Quick Start Guide walks you through installation, configuration, and local operation. For more details, refer to the user manual on the CD-ROM. Trademarks Used in this Manual Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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• Universal input 12-VDC power pack Step 2: Connect the hardware. • Attach the four rubber feet to the base (unless the LES1102A will be DIN rail mounted). • Plug the power pack into the AC power receptacle and connect the DC power cable to the 9-12 VDC power socket on the LES1102A.
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1102 Secure Device Server Quick Start Guide Step 3: Set up the console server. The default console server IP address is 192.168.0.1 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0). With a Web browser on any computer that is connected through the LAN to the serial device server: •...
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1102 Secure Device Server Quick Start Guide Step 4: Configure serial and network devices. • Select “Serial & Network: Serial Port,” which will display the label, mode, and protocol options currently set for the serial port. By default, the two serial ports are set to console server mode (see the user‘s manual for other modes).
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1102 Secure Device Server Quick Start Guide Serial & Network: Network Hosts screen. • Enter the IP address/DNS name of the host. • Edit the permitted services used for accessing this host, for example, HTTPS (TCP port 443), VNC (TCP port 5900), or add custom TCP or UDP port numbers—only the services specified here are tunneled through to the host.
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1102 Secure Device Server Quick Start Guide Step 5: Add new users. NOTE: We recommend that you set up a new Administrator user (in the admin group with full access privileges) and log in as this new user for all ongo- ing administration functions (rather than continuing as root).
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1102 Secure Device Server Quick Start Guide Step 6: Advanced configurations. The console server offers many more advanced functions including: • The Alerts & Logging: Alerts facility monitors serial ports, hosts, user logins, UPSs (uninterruptible power supplies), and RPCs (remote power controllers such as PDUs and IPMI devices).
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