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Contents
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Table of Contents
1 : about this Guide
Purpose and Audience
Chapter Summaries
Additional Documentation
2 : Overview
SLC Models
Table 2-1. SLC Models
System Features
Figure 2-1. SLC - 48 Device Ports, 2 Network Ports, 1 Console Port, Dual DC Powered
Access Control
Configuration Options
Device Port Buffer
Protocols Supported
Hardware Features
Serial Connections
Figure 2-2. Device Port Connections
Network Connections
PC Card Interface
Figure 2-3. Console Port Connection
Figure 2-4. Network Connection
Figure 2-5. PC Card Interface
3 : Installation
What's in the Box
Product Information Label
Technical Specifications
Table 3-1. SLC Technical Specifications
Physical Installation
Connecting to a Device Port
Connecting to a Network Port
Connecting a Terminal
Figure 3-1. CAT 5 Cable Connection
Power
Figure 3-2. AC Power Input and Power Switch (Slcxxxx2N)
Figure 3-3. DC Power Inputs and Power Switch (Slcxxx24T)
4 : Quick Setup
IP Address
Table 4-1. Methods of Assigning an IP Address
Method #1 Using the Front Panel Display
Before You Begin
Front Panel LCD Display and Pushbuttons
Figure 4-1. Front Panel LCD Display and Five Pushbuttons (Enter, Up, Down, Left, Right)
Navigating
Entering the Settings
Table 4-2. Front Panel Setup Options with Associated Parameters
Restoring Factory Defaults
Method #2 Quick Setup on the Web Page
Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface
Figure 4-2. Beginning of Quick Setup Script
Next Step
Figure 4-3. Completed Quick Setup
5 : Web and Command Line Interfaces
Web Interface
Figure 5-1. Web Page Layout
Logging in
Logging off
Web Page Help
Command Line Interface
Logging in
Logging out
Command Syntax
Table 5-1. Actions and Category Options
Command Line Help
Tips
General CLI Commands
6 : Basic Parameters
Requirements
Network Port(S)
Ethernet Counters
Network Commands
Firewall
Firewall Commands
Routing
Equivalent Routing Commands
Date and Time
Date and Time Commands
7 : Services
System Logging and Other Services
Equivalent Services Commands
NFS and SMB/CIFS
NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands
8 : Device Ports
Connection Methods
Permissions
Global Port Settings
Global Commands
Device Ports - Settings
Port Counters
Device Port Commands
Device Ports - SLP
Device Port - SLP Commands
Interacting with a Device Port
Device Ports - Logging
Local Logging
NFS File Logging
PC Card Logging
Email/Snmp Notification
Logging Commands
Console Port
Console Port Commands
9 : Connections
Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLC
Terminal Server
Remote Access Server
Reverse Terminal Server
Multiport Device Server
Console Server
Connection Configuration
Connection Commands
10 : User Authentication
Authentication Commands
Setting up Local Users
Local Users Commands
User Permissions
Table 10-1. User Group Rights
Local User Rights Commands
Remote User Permissions
Remote User Commands
Nis
Show User
NIS Commands
Ldap
LDAP Commands
Radius
RADIUS Commands
Kerberos
Kerberos Commands
Tacacs
TACACS+ Commands
SSH Keys
Imported Keys
Exported Keys
SSH Commands
Custom User Menus
Custom User Menu Commands
Example
11 : PC Card
PC Card Commands
12 : Maintenance and Operation
SLC Maintenance
Administrative Commands
System Logs
System Log Command
Audit Log
Diagnostics
Diagnostic Commands
Status/Reports
Status Commands
Events
Events Commands
SLC Network
Equivalent SLC Network Command
Figure 13-1. SLC Console Manager Configuration
13 : Application Examples
Telnet/Ssh to a Remote Device
Figure 13-2. Remote User Connected to a SUN Server Via the SLC
Dial-In (Text Mode) to a Remote Device
Local Serial Connection to Network Device Via Telnet
14 : Command Reference
Introduction to Commands
Command Syntax
Table 14-1. Actions and Category Options
Command Line Help
Tips
Administrative Commands
Audit Log Commands
Authentication Commands
Kerberos Commands
LDAP Commands
Local Users Commands
NIS Commands
RADIUS Commands
TACACS+ Commands
User Permissions Commands
CLI Commands
Connection Commands
Console Port Commands
Custom User Menu Commands
Date and Time Commands
Device Port Commands
Diagnostic Commands
End Device Commands
Events Commands
Firewall Commands
Logging Commands
Network Commands
NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands
PC Card Commands
PC Card Storage Commands
PC Card Modem Commands
Routing Commands
Services Commands
SLC Network Commands
SSH Key Commands
Status Commands
System Log Commands
A: Security Considerations
Security Practice
Factors Affecting Security
B: Safety Information
Safety Precautions
C: Adapters and Pinouts
D: Protocol Glossary
E: Compliance Information
F: Warranty
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Rev. B August 2006
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