Sc-Adt Security; Sc-Adt Management - General DataComm SC-ADT 8 Port Installation & Operation Manual

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Introduction & Specifications

SC-ADT Security

SC-ADT devices are multi-level password-protected and employ inactivity timers at all access interfaces.
For periods of heightened security, authorized users can configure access controls to filter out specific
protocols, such as Telnet, HTTP, SNMP, FTP and/or TFTP access to the unit. Security is further
enhanced when the SC-ADT is configured for modem authentication, TACACS+ authentication, Secure
Shell protocol (SSH), port alerts and with IP Address Access Control Lists (ACL).

SC-ADT Management

Smart CLI
The SC-ADT employs an interactive command line interface that will feel familiar to most field
personnel. Added features include auto-prompting for command arguments, recognition of
abbreviated commands, online help, command line recall and an advanced utility for generating
downloadable ASCII configuration files.
Enhanced Telnet Management
SC-ADT provides enhanced Telnet "cut-thru" to up to 32 craft devices attached to front panel
terminal server connectors using a single IP address. Remote users can select from a list of device
descriptions at the TermServ menu, or specify a TCP port number at the Telnet/SSH client (2001 -
2032 with Telnet, or 3001 - 3032 with SSH). The TCP number can also include a code number that
reconfigures an ADT port to match the destination port's async RS232 format on a call-by call
basis, as required in modem bank environments.
Remote Dial-Up Management
The SC-ADT can be managed via a password-protected dial-up connection from the PSTN when it is
connected to one or two external GDC V.34 modems at Port 1 and/or Port 2. Dial-up management is
also available through two integral modems when the SC-ADT device is so equipped from the factory.
The SC-ADT supports simultaneous dial-up management sessions via internal or external modems.
FTP or TFTP Services
The SC-ADT supports File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) servers
for the downloading of GDC firmware (Flash) upgrades. These services can be enabled and disabled.
Web Management
The SC-ADT supports direct web management via HTTP for internet-ready network monitoring.
An embedded web server agent allows Read or Read-Write access to the SC-ADT using popular
browsers. To enhance security, the SC-ADT supports web time-outs and password-protected access
over the web interface. HTTP services can also be disabled to block web access to SC-ADT devices.
SNMP Management
An embedded SNMP agent allows discovery, retrieval of statistics, alarm traps and Read access to
SC-ADT using any standard SNMP controller. SNMP access can be disabled to avoid hacks during
intervals of heightened security.
Note
SNMP support will not require a SpectraComm Manager (SCM) card co-located in the shelf.
TEAM Management (Future Release)
The SC-ADT supports auto-discovery and polling by GDC's TEAM software. TEAM uses HPOV APIs
(Application Programmer Interfaces) to integrate with HP OpenView Windows and other network
management applications. In a future release, the SC-ADT will be able to launch a direct Telnet or web-
based CLI session from the map window. For more information, contact your GDC representative.
Note
TEAM support requires an SCM card at version 5.80 or greater and co-located in the shelf with the SC-ADT.
For more information, refer to the GDC TEAM Core documentation and Release Notes.
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