9: Connections; Typical Setup Scenarios For The Slc; Terminal Server; Remote Access Server - Lantronix SecureLinx SLC48 User Manual

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Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLC

Following are typical configurations in which SLC connections can be used, with
references to settings on the Connections and Device Ports web pages.

Terminal Server

In this setup, the SLC acts as a multiplexer of serial data to a single server computer.
Terminal devices are connected to the serial ports of the SLC and configured as a
Device Port to Telnet out type connection on the Connections page. The users of the
terminals can access the server as if they were connected directly to it by local serial
ports or a console.
VT100 Terminals

Remote Access Server

In this setup, the SLC is connected to one or more modems by its device ports. Configure
the device ports on the Device Ports - Settings web page by selecting the Dial-in option
in the Modem Settings section. Most customers use the modems in PPP mode to
establish an IP connection to the SLC and either Telnet or SSH into the SLC. They could
also select text mode where, using a terminal emulation program, a user could dial into
the SLC and connect to the command line interface.
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