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DynaStar 2000 Secure Terminal Server (DS2000-TS) Administrator's Guide GarrettCom, Inc. 25 Commerce Way #1 North Andover, MA 01845 Phone: 978.688.8807 Fax: 978.688.8771 Part Number: 4-62-0111-00 Rev AA $25.00 USD...
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REFACE B O U T H I S A N U A L This manual provides the Administrator with instructions to configure, monitor and maintain the 2000 S ECURE ERMINAL EVER (DS2000-TS).This manual contains: a basic description of the DS2000-TS uses, the basics of using the Supervisor application and the hierarchical menu structure, and instructions for configuring the DS2000-TS for specific applications.
ECLARATIONS Conventions O N V E N T I O N S One common convention used throughout the manual is the use of callouts interspersed in the text of the document. These callouts, shown and described below, draw the user’s attention to a condition or situation that may require action or at least awareness.
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+$37(5 2000 S ECURE ERMINAL 52'8&7 9(59,(: ERVER The D 2000 S is a purpose-built networking platform for distributed ECURE ERMINAL ERVER industrial automation applications. This chapter provides an overview of the primary features and benefits of the product and describes the Terminal Server networking service. 1 .
2000 S Product Overview HAPTER ECURE ERMINAL ERVER Terminal Server Overview The DS2000-TS's device integration provides investment and operational savings compared to alternative solutions involving multiple less-integrated devices. Investment savings include both acquisition cost as well as space allocation and engineering requirements. Power system requirements are consolidated and simplified, with the DS2000-TS supporting direct feeds from a wide range of DC power sources commonly used at industrial sites.
2000 S Product Overview HAPTER ECURE ERMINAL ERVER IP Routing 1 . 2 . 2 R e v e r s e T e r m i n a l S e r v e r This application has the same physical topology as the Local Terminal Server, but the communications connection is initiated on-demand by the Serial device, rather than by the host application.
2000 S Product Overview HAPTER ECURE ERMINAL ERVER DS2000-TS Management Features 1 . 4 D S 2 0 0 0 - T S M A N A G E M E N T E A T U R E S This section provides summaries of selected management capabilities for all DS2000-TS services.
+$37(5 UPERVISOR 9(59,(: This chapter provides an overview of the management application included in all DynaStars to configure, administer, and troubleshoot the equipment and the network. The following sections introduce the management application, describe access and login procedures, provide navigation details and common commands, outline the menu hierarchy, and provide an overview of the supervisor capabilities.
Supervisor Overview HAPTER Universal Commands For Supervisor Menu Navigation 2 . 2 . 2 N a v i g a t i o n To navigate down to a submenu: Type the command number and press <Enter>. • - or - Use the cursor keys (left, right, up and down arrows) to move to the desired function, and •...
Supervisor Overview HAPTER Accessing the DynaStar Supervisor Once the information is processed, the system will display a reminder to save the changes to Flash memory by this highlighted message: Config has changed: use <CTRL-W> to save. Pressing the <CTRL-W> saves the system to Flash Memory.
Supervisor Overview HAPTER Accessing the DynaStar Supervisor DynaStar Supervisor DynaStar 2000 Software Version number 7.2 (RC38) Copyright (C) 1990-2005 Dymec, Inc. All rights reserved. Press ESC to exit, Ctrl-W for Wyse Terminal To return to Supervisor, type 9999 <RET> Enter Password: Figure 2-2.
Supervisor Overview HAPTER Supervisor Menus U P E R V I S O R E N U S 2 . 4 The Main Menu, shown in Figure 2-3, shows the four main branches of the Supervisor command hierarchy. The submenus in these four main areas of the Supervisor provide a full set of menu-driven commands. The four subsections shown in the Main menu are: Port •...
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Supervisor Overview HAPTER Supervisor Menus <1> <1> Configuration Port <2> <Enter> Statistics Port Status <1> Router <3> Disable/ Enable <2> <2> Terminal Network Server <4> Protocol Monitor <3> Async Services <1> Code Versions <2> Restart <3> Event Log MAIN MENU <4>...
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Supervisor Overview HAPTER Supervisor Menus 2 . 4 . 1 P o r t M e n u s Selecting <1> Port on the Main menu takes you to the Port Selection menu where the user selects a port to configure, enable/disable, view statistics, or display the current data being transferred (using the built-in Protocol Monitor).
Supervisor Overview HAPTER Supervisor Menus 2 . 4 . 2 N e t w o r k M e n u s The Network menu and its submenus provide the means to configure and check the local area network setup (e.g., IP Router and Ethernet switch).
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Supervisor Overview HAPTER Supervisor Menus View the current versions of software running and stored on the DS2000-TS • Restart the system with WARM and COLD start commands • View the event log • Check the buffer usage • Set a unique system name and screen herald •...
Supervisor Overview HAPTER Supervisor Menus *** System Functions *** 1 - Code Versions Display downloaded software versions 2 - Restart Restart or initialize system 3 - Event Log Display system event log 4 - Buffer Usage Display system buffer usage 5 - System Parameters Configure system-wide parameters 6 - Date &...
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Supervisor Overview HAPTER Supervisor Menus *** Security Functions *** 1 - Password Change Set console user names & passwords 2 - Access Security Set operator menu access permissions 3 - Security Options Set validation options and methods 4 - Console Monitor Display or configure console monitor log Enter command number: _________[DynaStar_6b2c]__________...
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+$37(5 & 21),*85$7,21 $6,&6 This chapter provides basic configuration guidelines for the D 2000 S ECURE ERMINAL . The DS2000-TS can be configured for Terminal Server and IP routing applications. This ERVER chapter illustrates how to configure a basic Terminal Server application. It is assumed that the physical network connections have been made to the DS2000-TS, that the network designs are complete, and that all configuration data are available.
Configuration Basics HAPTER Terminal Server Configuration Example 192.168.1.2 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0 DynaStar 2000-TS 255.255.255.0 DynaStar Ethernet LAN Port E1 192.168.1.1 Ethernet 255.255.255.0 Serial Serial 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0 Management Socket 10201 Device Socket 10202 (S2) Socket 10201 (S1) Figure 3-1. Terminal Server Configuration Example A s s i g n i n g a n I P A d d r e s s t o t h e S y s t e m f o r T e r m i n a l S e r v e r 3 .
Configuration Basics HAPTER Terminal Server Configuration Example For basic applications of the DS2000-TS, the only IP-related functions that require configuration are the local IP address and sometimes the version of routing protocol to be used. A number of advanced IP options are also supported.
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Configuration Basics HAPTER Terminal Server Configuration Example *** Terminal Server Configuration *** Last changed: 0-0-90 0:00:00 Port Name Type Local Tel Async Parity Profile (14) (Fixed) Socket Raw Speed Ignore Sync/Async IP-ASY 10003 9600 Baud 7-EVEN 89(14) CRT SERIAL-S1 IP-ASY 10101 9600 Baud 7-EVEN...
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Configuration Basics HAPTER Terminal Server Configuration Example *** Advanced Terminal Server Configuration *** Last changed: 0-0-90 0:00:00 Port Name Type Local Remote Remote FR (Fixed) VRRP (14) Socket Socket IP Address Port DLCI V.R.ID Sync/Async IP-ASY 10003 SERIAL-S1 ASY-IP 10101 0.0.0.0 SERIAL-S2 ASY-IP...
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Configuration Basics HAPTER Terminal Server Configuration Example DS2000-TS Administrator’s Guide 3 - 6...
+$37(5 528%/(6+227,1* $1' 2)7:$5( $,17(1$1&( This chapter provides ideas and suggestions for troubleshooting and maintaining the DS2000-TS by using features in the Supervisor application. This information is only a guide for specific situations. The troubleshooting suggestions make reference to the Appendices that provide detailed screen and parameter information.
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Troubleshooting 4 . 1 . 1 . 2 P o r t S t a t i s t i c s The Port Statistics menus provide a host of information for troubleshooting most port-based problems. The information on this screen shows the current status of the port (Up or Down), Tx and Rx rates, error counts, details on transmissions, and a complete list of port-related data.
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Boot Process 4 . 2 O O T R O C E S S The onboard ROM is the source of the BOOT process; this ROM is based on a copy of the full operating system and is normally fixed for the lifetime of the product.
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Initializing an IP Address 4 . 3 I P A N I T I A L I Z I N G A N D D R E S S If an operating system does not already exist, then you must establish the “Local/ROM Address” during the Boot process.
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance 4 . 4 O F T W A R E A I N T E N A N C E To discuss the software maintenance tasks it is important that the user understand how the system operates. A description of the software files is also required.
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance Fallback to a previous software load - The system is capable of storing multiple operating • system images which allows the user to revert to a prior version should compatibility issues arise. 4 . 4 . 1 F T P C o m m a n d s The FTP facility allows standard FTP clients to connect to the D 2000 FTP host system using a...
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance Puts a local file onto a remote host. Note that the user password is also required following the file name of the file being placed on the remote host, not the file name from the local system. put example: ftp>...
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance & & & & DS2000-TS it was received from to maintain NOTE: The cnfgload.cmp file can be sent to the a copy of it on the system. Be sure to use the proper file naming when returning it to a DS2000-TS .
Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance DS2000-TS 4 . 4 . 4 P l a c i n g a C o m p r e s s e d C o n f i g u r a t i o n F i l e o n a Placing a compressed configuration file on the DS2000-TS is helpful when upgrading system software or regressing to a previous build.
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Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance DS2000-TS 4 . 4 . 5 P l a c i n g a S o f t w a r e L o a d o n a This section describes placing an operating system on a DS2000-TS. One file, obtained from Dymec Inc., named alfload.bin contains the operating system for the DS2000-TS.
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Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance Check that the correct load is present on the system by verifying the version and build numbers of the new download.bin file. If the system configuration is not going to change, a good practice is to create a new cnfgload.cmp file and put it on the system prior to using a new software build.
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Troubleshooting and Software Maintenance HAPTER Software Maintenance DS2000-TS 4 . 4 . 7 D e l e t i n g F i l e s f r o m t h e It is recommended that the user actively manage the files stored on the DS2000-TS. As previously discussed, the system can maintain two versions of the operating system and numerous versions of the cnfgload.cmp files.
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PPENDIX 3RUW )XQFWLRQV This section describes the Port menu options and the tools available in this subsection of the Supervisor management system. The Port features allow the user to configure, check statistics, activate a port, and monitor traffic. All user activity in the Port menus is on a per-port basis as the user is directed to first select the port of interest.
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Port Functions PPENDIX Port Menus A . 1 P O R T E N U S Access to the Port Menu is from the Main Menu by selecting <1> Port. The Port Menu is shown in Figure A-2. The user either selects a port or enters the Port Status menu by pressing <Enter>. The Port Status menu is shown in Figure A-3.
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Port Functions PPENDIX Port Menus *** Port Status *** DynaStar 2000 12-11-05 7:33:55 Ethernet SLOT 1 SLOT 2 Port number: S1 - S16 S17 - S32 Name: Ethernet MUSART MUSART Interface: IS-Enet Protocol: Ethernet State: Enabled Status: Link Down Sync/Async HS WAN 1 HS WAN 2 Console...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Port Menus *** Functions For Port S1 *** 1 - Configuration Configure protocol and port parameters 2 - Statistics Display port statistics 3 - Disable/Enable Disable, enable, initialize or busy 4 - Protocol Monitor Display transmitted/received data packets Enter command number: _________[DynaStar_6b2c]__________ Terminate input with <RET>...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Configuration A . 2 C O N F I G U R A T I O N Selecting <1> Configuration from the Functions for Port n menu allows the user to configure the protocol, connection mode, line speed and addresses for the Ethernet, Serial, and Console ports. A .
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Port Functions PPENDIX Configuration Table A-2. Ethernet Interface Parameters Parameter Definition Default Range Port The physical port. E0 On-board Ethernet Port Name The name of the port. Ethernet alphanumeric characters MAC Address The MAC address. The MAC address of the DS2000-TS IP routing IP parameter allows this port to participate with the internal...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Configuration *** Async Port Configuration *** Port: S1 IS-232 Port Type: Port Name: SERIAL-S1 (14) Line Speed: 9600 Baud Parity 7-EVEN Ignore DSS Profile 89(14) CRT ________[DynaStar_b441334]________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <TAB> and CURSOR to move fields Press ESC to return to previous menu Use <CTRL-D>...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Configuration *** Async Port Configuration *** Port: S1 IS-232 Set M-bit on full Pkt: Inactivity timer: Max port forward limit: (1-1024) (0, 1-30min, 31-255 out) Port signalling: TERM Forwarding Character: (0x00 - 0x7F) Wait for DSS: DSS flow control: ________[DynaStar_b441334]________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <TAB>...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Configuration Table A-4. Advanced Async Port Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Default Range Inactivity timer Timer for inactivity, after which the port is logged off 0 (disable), 1-30 automatically. min (applies to both Tx and Rx traffic), 31-255 min (applies to Tx traffic only) Forwarding Character...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Configuration *** Async Port Configuration *** Port: 10 Virtual PAD Set M-bit on full Pkt: Inactivity timer: Max port forward limit: (1-1024) (0, 1-30min, 31-255 out) Port signalling: TERM Forwarding Character: (0x00 - 0x7F) _________[DynaStar_6b2c]__________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <TAB>...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Configuration *** Console Port Configuration *** Port: CON IS-232 Port Name: Console (14) Line Speed: 9600 Baud Parity 7-EVEN Inactivity timer: (0, 1-30min, 31-255 out) _________[DynaStar_6b2c]__________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <TAB> and CURSOR to move fields Press ESC to return to previous menu Use <CTRL-D>...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Statistics A . 3 T A T I S T I C S The Statistics menu is reached from the Functions for Port menu by selecting <2> Statistics. The Statistics menu differs depending on the port type previously selected. There are three port types in the DS2000-TS. The following sections describe the menus and the characteristics for each port type.
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Port Functions PPENDIX Statistics Table A-6. Ethernet Port Statistics Attributes (Continued) Field Description Frame counts Frame counts by frame size. Alignment Errors Number of frames that do not have an integral number of octets (LAN error condition). CRC/Alignment errors The number of LAN frames received that are dropped due to CRC error or that frame is not an integral number of octets (LAN error condition).
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Port Functions PPENDIX Statistics A . 3 . 2 S e r i a l P o r t S t a t i s t i c s The Serial Port Statistics menu, for ports S1 to S32, is shown in Figure A-11 and the fields are described in Table A-7.
Port Functions PPENDIX Statistics Table A-7. Serial Port Statistics Attributes (Continued) Field Description Parity errors The number of parity errors (line errors). Framing errors The number of incorrect stop bits on asynchronous characters (line errors). Overruns The number of times that an Interrupt service routine “cannot process character” message was received from the hardware.
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Port Functions PPENDIX Statistics Statistics for console port CON: Console Enabled: 2-12-05 12:08:06 Cleared: 2-15-05 8:10:04 Current status: (Ps 3 Cs 2) Connection type: DTE Flow control status: Incoming signals: Received = No = On Sent = No CTS = On Character discard To device From device...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Statistics Table A-8. Console Port Statistics Attributes (Continued) Field Description Overruns The number of times that an Interrupt service routine “cannot process character” message was received from the hardware. This indicates there is more traffic than the DS2000-TS can process.
Port Functions PPENDIX Disable, Enable, Busy, And Initialize Ports A . 4 I S A B L E N A B L E U S Y N I T I A L I Z E O R T S This selection allows the administrator to shut down, turn on, and initialize all connections on the DS2000- TS.
Port Functions PPENDIX Protocol Monitoring A . 5 R O T O C O L O N I T O R I N The Monitor function allows the operator to retrieve real time traces of traffic flowing on all ports. Real time protocol level traces from any unit in the field can be seen and/or captured remotely.
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Port Functions PPENDIX Protocol Monitoring *** Port Monitor CON *** Display Packet Format Number of lines (0 = unlimited, 1-10) Time Stamps None Frame Numbering Filter on None Mac Address (Ctrl-D to clear) IP Address 0.0.0.0 (Ctrl-D to clear) TCP Socket (0-65535) _________[DynaStar_6b2c]__________ Process selections (Y/N): Y...
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Port Functions PPENDIX Protocol Monitoring Parameter Definition Default Range MAC Address Filters traffic on the MAC address given. None IP Address Filters IP traffic by the address given. 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 TCP Socket Filters TCP/IP traffic based on the given socket 0 - 65535 number.
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Port Functions PPENDIX Protocol Monitoring DS2000-TS Administrator’s Guide A - 22...
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33(1',; 1HWZRUN &RPPDQGV This Appendix describes the Network menus available in the Supervisor management system. The commands available here allow the user to configure the Router functions, Terminal Server, and Async Services. With these menus, the user can configure the external connection requirements and assign protocol and interface information.
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Network Commands PPENDIX <1> IP Port Configuration <2> IP Routes Display <3> IP Static Routes <4> <CTRL-O> UDP/TCP IP Filters Filter Table <5> TCP/IP Status MAIN MENU <1> Global <2> <1> Area Router <6> OSPF <3> Port Configuration <4> Range Virtual Link Information <1>...
Network Commands PPENDIX Networking Setup And Status Menu B . 1 E T W O R K I N G E T U P T A T U S E N U The Networking Setup and Status Menu has three options as shown in Figure B-2, below. The commands available from this menu allow the user to configure and monitor the network.
Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) B . 2 ( I P ) O U T E R The DS2000-TS has an embedded IP router function used for connecting the DS2000-TS Supervisor application to an IP network for remote operator access and for remote access to SNMP traps and operating software downloads.
Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** Router Setup and Status *** 1 - IP Port Configuration Configure port IP addresses 2 - IP Routes Display Display IP routing table contents 3 - IP Static Routes Configure static IP routes 4 - IP Filters Configure IP address filters 5 - TCP/IP Status Display TCP connection status...
Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) The entry “E0 ETHER” applies to the on-board Ethernet port. Providing an IP address for this port enables Supervisor access via this port. Enter the designated IP address and sub-net mask. When an address is entered, RIP will appear as the default protocol and Enet II will appear as the default encapsulation.
Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** IP Static Routes *** Last changed: 7-23-04 9:07:52 IP Address IP Mask Next Hop Hops x.x.x.x x.x.x.x x.x.x.x (0 - 15) 1: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.52.101 Note: x = 0-255 __________[DynaStar_24]___________ Process Static Routes (Y/N): Y In IP address field, use UP/DOWN to scroll and LEFT to process selections.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) Use the IP Filter Table to specify up to 60 specific filtering actions and also to designate a default IP action for frames not matching any filter specification. The IP Filter process searches from the top of the table (after a sort process described below) and performs a filtering action based on the first match that it finds for an address.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) Toggle the Action column settings for the protocols shown, as desired. • The Def protocol entry refers to the default action for all frames not meeting any of the other filter • definitions (i.e., either do not appear in the table or cannot be derived from masks that appear in the table).
Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) B . 2 . 5 T C P / I P S t a t u s This screen is accessed from the Main Menu by selecting <2> Network, <1> Router, <5> TCP/IP Status. The screen, shown in Figure B-9, displays the connection status of the TCP devices with current connections to the DS2000-TS.
Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) B . 2 . 6 D H C P The DS2000-TS can act as a BootP Helper and/or DHCP Server in order to provide temporary IP addresses and other IP-related parameters to devices attached to the DS2000-TS. From the Router Setup And Status menu, <7>...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** Helper/Client Configuration *** DHCP Client Poll Interval: 0-Dis, 1-255 Secs. BootP Server1: 0.0.0.0 IP Address BootP Server2: 0.0.0.0 IP Address BootP Server3: 0.0.0.0 IP Address BootP Helper Enabled __________[DynaStar_24]___________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <CTRL-D> to delete entry <RET>...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** DHCP Configuration *** Last changed: 0-0-90 0:00:00 Start Address End Address Subnet Mask Include Duration IP Address IP Address x.x.x.x Toggle 0-255 Hours 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Include _________[DynaStar_6b2c]__________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <CTRL-D> to delete entry Use <TAB>...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** DHCP Options *** DNS Server1: 0.0.0.0 IP Address DNS Server2: 0.0.0.0 IP Address DNS Server3: 0.0.0.0 IP Address Default Router: 0.0.0.0 IP Address Mac Address 000000000000 For Static Assignment __________[DynaStar_24]___________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <CTRL-D>...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** DHCP Allocation Status *** Client Assigned To Status Time IP Address MAC Address Host Name (Hours) __________[DynaStar_24]___________ Press <RET> for update Cursor up/down for more entries Press <CTRL-D> to clear entry Press ESC to return to previous menu Figure B-14.
Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) B . 2 . 7 V i r t u a l P r i v a t e N e t w o r k s The Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows organizations to use service provider networks for secure exchanges with remote offices, vendors, and partners.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** Configured VPN Names *** Last changed: 0-0-90 0:00:00 Enter command number: __________[DynaStar_24]___________ To add entry, just press <RET> Press ESC to return to previous menu To edit, enter service # <RET> Cursor up/down for more entries To delete, enter service # <CNTL-D>...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) Table B-2. VPN Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Values VPN Name A name to identify the VPN. This name does not Max 15 alphanumeric need to match the name at the distant location, but characters this is recommended for continuity Dest.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) Table B-2. VPN Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description Values IPSec Protocol The protocol format used. The protocol formats for AH (default) IPSec’s Authentication Header (AH) and IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) are independent of the cryptographic algorithm, although certain algorithm sets are specified as mandatory for support in the interest of interoperability.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** VPN Connection Status *** Dest. IP Addr. Phase 1 Phase 2 Proto. SPI Sequence State State __________[DynaStar_26]___________ Press <RET> for update Cursor up/down for more entries Press <CTRL-D> to clear call Press ESC to return to previous menu Figure B-18.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) Table B-4. Phase 1 and Phase 2 Stat es State Description Phase 1 States VPN IDLE No setup attempt is pending (not normally seen) PRE-SETUP Waiting for timeout to initiate setup AGGR INIT Initiated aggressive mode setup AGGR RESP Aggressive mode response sent MAIN SA IN...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Router (IP) *** Multicast Destinations *** Last changed: 0-0-90 0:00:00 IP Address Socket Source Socket Source Name 1 0.0.0.0 __________[DynaStar_11]___________ Process selections (Y/N): Y Use <CTRL-D> to delete entry <RET> to toggle or type value Use <TAB> and CURSOR to move fields Press ESC to return to previous menu Figure B-19.
Network Commands PPENDIX Terminal Server B . 3 E R V E R E R M I N A L The path to the Terminal Server menu is Main menu, <2> Network, <2> Terminal Server, the Terminal Server Configuration menu is shown in Figure B-20 and provides access to the serial port configuration parameters.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Terminal Server Table B-5. Terminal Server Configuration Attributes (Continued) Parameter Description Default Range Tel Raw In normal terminal emulation mode, a N - Raw Mode session starts out with a negotiation sequence where the two ends negotiate Y - negotiate parameters.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Terminal Server Table B-6. Advanced Terminal Server Menu Attributes Parameter Description Default Range Port Shows the port number None S1 through S32 Name Port name Serial-S1 As defined by through user - up to 14 Serial-S32 characters Type IP-ASY setting used where the remote IP- IP-ASY...
Network Commands PPENDIX Async Services B . 4 S Y N C E R V I C E S The Async Services menu provides access to the PAD profile menus, the X.3 Parameter Values menu, and the Logon Screen. The Async Services menu is accessed from the Networking Setup and Status menu by pressing <3>...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Async Services To configure profiles, select <3> Async Services from the Networking Setup and Status menu. Select <1> Async profiles. The PAD Profiles menu, shown in Figure B-23, appears. (The fields in this menu are described in Table B-7.) Next to the number of the profile that you want to configure, enter a short name for the profile.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Async Services Table B-7. PAD Profile Parameters Field Description Built-in profiles Lists the two ITU-T (CCITT) defined profiles that DS2000-TS are available in the (91 [transparent] and 90 [simple]). These profiles cannot be changed. Profile Name The profile name is optional; it provides a brief identification for the profile.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Async Services Table B-8. X.3 Parameter Values Menu Attributes Parameter Number and Description Possible Values Name Indicates whether the terminal can communicate 0 - Not possible directly with the PAD. PAD Recall Char 1 - Possible using DLE (Ctrl-P) char.
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Network Commands PPENDIX Async Services Table B-8. X.3 Parameter Values Menu Attributes (Continued) Parameter Number and Description Possible Values Name Indicates how the PAD reacts when it receives a 0 - Do nothing Break signal. PAD Action on Receipt of 1 - Send Interrupt packet Break 2 - Reset...
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Network Commands PPENDIX Async Services Table B-8. X.3 Parameter Values Menu Attributes (Continued) Parameter Number and Description Possible Values Name Indicates whether any padding is inserted after an 0 - No padding Padding after Linefeed 1-7 Send the specified number of Null characters (Data transfer mode only) Indicates whether or not editing is allowed at the...
Network Commands PPENDIX Async Services Table B-8. X.3 Parameter Values Menu Attributes (Continued) Parameter Number and Description Possible Values Name Indicates the number of LFs that constitute a page. 0 - No page wait Page Wait 1-255 LFs used by the PAD for the page wait function B .
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33(1',; 6\VWHP )XQFWLRQV The System Functions portion of the Supervisor application provides for tasks where systemwide changes are made. This submenu allows the user to check code versions, restart the D 2000 , view the event log, monitor the buffer usage, change the system name, set ECURE ERMINAL ERVER...
System Functions PPENDIX System Functions And Commands C . 1 Y S T E M U N C T I O N S O M M A N D S The System Functions menu can be reached by selecting option <3> System from the Main menu. From the System Functions menus, the administrator can change or review the system quickly.
System Functions PPENDIX Restarting the DS2000-TS C . 3 . 2 W a r m R e s t a r t This option is used to reboot the DS2000-TS system without losing configuration data. The system will reboot using configuration parameters that are currently saved in Flash. Since this affects the system’s availability for a brief period, the command requires the current ROOT password to be entered to ensure authorized usage.
System Functions PPENDIX Event Log C . 4 V E N T The Event Log is a buffered text list of events that have occurred since the last time the Event Log was cleared. The path to the Event Log is Main Menu, <3> System, <3> Event Log. The Event Log is displayed one screen at a time;...
System Functions PPENDIX Buffer Usage C . 5 U F F E R S A G E The path to the Buffer Usage screen is Main menu, <3> System, <4> Buffer Usage. The Buffer Pool Status screen provides information on the number of USED buffers and the number of free buffers. This information can be used by your DS2000-TS technical support representative for troubleshooting.
System Functions PPENDIX System Name and Herald C . 6 Y S T E M A M E A N D E R A L D The System Parameters screen (Figure C-7) allows the operator to change the Console Herald and DS2000-TS system name.
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System Functions PPENDIX Date & Time C . 7 & T A T E I M E The time and date are preset. To modify the on-board Real Time Clock, select option <6> Date & Time from the System Functions menu (Figure C-8). Simply cursor through the fields and overtype the modified values.
System Functions PPENDIX SNMP C . 8 S N M P The path to SNMP is Main menu, <3> System, <7> SNMP. The SNMP sub-menu allows you to setup the various SNMP parameters associated with this DS2000-TS. This setup will be necessary in order to use SNMP to configure the unit remotely or use the SNMP trap generator to report port Link Status changes to a remote network management server.
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System Functions PPENDIX SNMP Table C-1. SNMP Parameter Definitions (Continued) Parameter Description Default Range Read-Only Used by the SNMP agent as a simple authentication null 48 characters Community mechanism for read-only access to all MIBs. If no string is Name defined, all standard and private MIB information is read-only, and no authentication failure trap is issued.
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33(1',; 6HFXULW\ &RPPDQGV This Appendix contains information on the Security Commands part of the Supervisor application. The Security features provided on the D 2000 S allow the Administrator ECURE ERMINAL ERVER or Root user maintain security of the DS2000-TS system by controlling user names, user passwords, granting access to functional levels of the Supervisor, and by enforcing controlled password usage.
Security Commands PPENDIX Security D . 1 E C U R I T Y This section describes the security features of the DS2000-TS that protect access to the Supervisor and other management functions. Security functions are accessed from selection <4> Security on the Main menu of the Supervisor.
Security Commands PPENDIX Password Change D . 2 A S S W O R D H A N G E To change a name and/or the password of the Root user or an individual operator, select <1> Password Change from the Security Functions menu. A Console User Directory screen appears, as shown in Figure D-3.
Security Commands PPENDIX Define Access Permissions D . 3 E F I N E C C E S S E R M I S S I O N S To configure the Supervisor access permissions for different operators, from the Main Menu select <4> Security then <2>...
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Security Commands PPENDIX Define Access Permissions *** Operator Menu Access Permissions *** Port Configuration: Port Status: Network Configuration: Network Status: System Configuration: System Status: Security: _______[DynaStar_6100a2e8]________ Process selections (Y/N): Y <RET> to toggle or type value Use <TAB> and CURSOR to move fields Press ESC to return to previous menu Figure D-5.
Security Commands PPENDIX Security Options D . 4 E C U R I T Y P T I O N S The next option available to the Administrator to secure access is to enforce password selection so that easily guessed passwords are not used. This selection is called Enforce Secure Passwords. By setting this feature to Y (yes) the system forces the user to select a password of at least eight characters with at least one alphabetic and one numeric character as part of the password.
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Security Commands PPENDIX Security Options D . 5 O N S O L E O N I T O R The Console Monitor functions allow the user to display the console monitor log and to configure which parameters will be logged. The Console Monitor Functions menu (Figure D-7) is found in the Security Functions menu by selecting <4>...
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Security Commands PPENDIX Security Options Console Access log: Date/Time Event User ID Addr Port 2005-06-06 9:13:04 Logon ROOT Console 2005-06-06 9:14:52 Logon ROOT Console 2005-06-06 9:25:16 Logon ROOT Console 2005-06-06 9:25:57 Logon ROOT Console 2005-06-06 9:26:10 Logon ROOT Console 2005-06-06 9:55:02 PwdErr No User ID Console...
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Security Commands PPENDIX Security Options Table D-2. Console Monitor Logging Parameters Parameter Description Default Log Logons When enabled, each logon generates a log entry. Log Logouts When enabled, each logout generates a log entry. Log Failed Password When enabled, an invalid password entry generates a log entry.
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