Lantronix SecureLinx SLC48 User Manual page 66

Securelinx console manager (slc)
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Break Sequence
Logging
Zero Port Counters
Connected to
Enable Telnet In
Enable SSH In
Enable TCP in
Port
Authenticate
IP Address
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
A series of one to ten characters users can enter on the
command line interface to send a break signal to the external
device. A suggested value is Esc+B (escape key, then
uppercase "B" performed quickly but not simultaneously).
You would specify this value as \x1bB, which is hexadecimal
(\x) character 27 (1B) followed by a B.
Click the Settings link to configure file logging, email logging,
local logging, and PC Card logging. (See
Logging
on page 74.)
Resets all of the numerical values in the Port Counters table
at the bottom of the page to zero (0).
The type of device connected to the device port. Presently,
the SLC supports Lantronix's SecureLinx Remote Power
Manager (SLP8 and SLP16). If the type of device is not
listed, select undefined.
If you select SLP8 or SLP16, click Commands. The Device
Ports – SLP web page displays.
Enables access to this port through Telnet. Disabled by
default.
Enables access to this port through SSH. Disabled by
default.
Enables access to this port through a raw TCP connection.
Disabled by default.
Note:
When using raw TCP connections to transmit binary
data, or where the break command (escape sequence) is not
required, set the Break Sequence of the respective device
port to null (clear it).
Automatically assigned Telnet, SSH, and TCP port numbers.
(See
8: Device Ports
for information on setting up the
numbering scheme.) You may override this value, if desired.
If selected, the SLC requires user authentication before
granting access to the port. Authenticate is selected by
default for Telnet in and SSH in, but not for TCP in.
IP address used for this device port so a user can Telnet,
SSH, or establish a raw TCP connection to this address and
connect directly to the device port.
For Telnet and SSH, the default TCP port numbers (22 and
23, respectively) are used to connect to the device port. For
raw TCP, the TCP port number defined for TCP In to the
device port is used.
8: Device Ports
Device Ports –
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