Console Server Features
After ENDMENU, you can go on to define more menus for other groups of users.
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MENU admin
TITLE "Lantronix Console Server"
ITEM "Cisco Router" "telnet 192.0.1.250"
ITEM "Exit" "Logout"
ENDMENU
Figure 3-9 shows what the above entries would look like in the completed menu configuration file:
GROUP austin = sandy,dave,bob,kathy,default
GROUP admin = admin
MENU austin
TITLE "Lantronix Console Server"
ITEM "Cisco Router" "telnet 192.0.1.250"
ITEM "Sun Server" "telnet 192.0.1.251"
ITEM "Linux Server" "connect local port_4"
ITEM "Exit" "Logout"
ENDMENU
MENU admin
TITLE "Lantronix Console Server"
ITEM "Cisco Router" "telnet 192.0.1.250"
ITEM "Exit" "Logout"
ENDMENU
FTP the file to the SCS /flash disk.
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To use the menu configuration file, enter the following command:
Local>> SET MENU FILE /flash/menu.txt
Using Set with the above command will automatically parse the file for correctness. You can then
permanently set the file with the Define Menu File command. For more information on this command, see
Set/Define Menu on page 12-112.
Once the file is set and stored on the /flash disk, a user logging into the SCS will be presented with the
appropriate menu. The menu configured above, for one of the defined users (sandy, dave bob, kathy,
default), would look like the one shown below:
Lantronix Console Server
1) Cisco Router
2) Sun Server
Enter Selection:
Figure 3-9: Completed Menu Configuration File
Figure 3-10: Using a Configuration File
Figure 3-11: Menu Example
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3) Linux Server
4) Exit
Configuring Menu Mode
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