Lantronix SecureLinx User Manual
Lantronix SecureLinx User Manual

Lantronix SecureLinx User Manual

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Remote Power Manager
User Guide
Part Number 900-371
Revision C January 2009

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  • Page 1 SecureLinx Remote Power Manager User Guide Part Number 900-371 Revision C January 2009...
  • Page 3 Copyright & Trademark © 2004, 2006 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America.
  • Page 4 Life-Support Policy As a general policy, Lantronix does not recommend the use of any of its products in the following situations: Life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the Lantronix product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life-support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    User Interfaces_____________________________________________________ 14 Outlet Naming and Grouping ______________________________________________ 14 Usernames and Passwords _______________________________________________ 14 Web Browser Interface ______________________________________________ 14 Logging In_____________________________________________________________ 15 Outlet Control __________________________________________________________ 15 Environmental Monitoring ________________________________________________ 17 TACACS+_____________________________________________________________ 29 Email ________________________________________________________________ 31 Tools_________________________________________________________________ 31 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 6 Data Connections _________________________________________________ 103 RS-232 port___________________________________________________________ 103 RJ45 to DB9F serial port adapter __________________________________________ 103 Ethernet LED Indicators ____________________________________________ 104 Outlet LED Indicators ______________________________________________ 104 Temperature/Humidity Probe (Accessory)_______________________________ 105 D: Compliance Information Warranty ________________________________________________________ 107 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 7 Table C-5-6. Physical Specifications ___________________________________ 103 Table C-5-7. RS-232 Port ___________________________________________ 103 Table C-5-8. RJ45 to DB9 Serial Port Adapter ___________________________ 104 Table C-5-9. LED Description ________________________________________ 104 Table C-5-10. Temperature/Humidity Probe Technical Specifications__________ 105 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 8: 1: Introduction

    1: Introduction The Lantronix SLP Remote Power Manager family of products provides easy, practical, and secure solutions for power distribution, power management and load- measurement for remote equipment and branch AC circuits. The SLP Remote Power Manager supports the elimination of unnecessary trips to...
  • Page 9: Outlet Grouping

    LEDs indicate individual outlet power status and cumulative power load. Automatic Timeout For added security, a user session automatically terminates after five minutes of inactivity; if a user is called away unexpectedly, an unprotected channel does not remain open indefinitely. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 10: 2: Installation

    Outlet Naming and Grouping power inlet connects to the electrical power source. Figure 2-1 shows the hardware features of the SLP. Note: Models SLP-H8 and SLP-V16 are displayed in the following illustration. Other models may have variations. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    10,000A interrupt capacity. The plug on the power supply cord shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Installation Orientation: SLPVxxxx-02 units are design to be installed in vertical orientation. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 12: Installing The Power Input Retention Bracket

    2. Attach the mounting L-brackets to the flanges with the supplied screws, washers and nut plates. The slots allow about 1½ inches of vertical adaptability. 3. Attach the top and bottom brackets to your rack. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 13: Connecting To The Power Source

    Note: The outlet retention clips on the 230V models are designed for use with Lantronix provided cables. The retention clip may not properly fit 3rd party cables. Always disconnect the power supply cord before opening to avoid electrical shock.
  • Page 14 The local PC network connection must be configured as Noted below: Note: Contact your system administrator for instructions in reconfiguring the network connection. Reconfiguration of your network connection may require a restart to take effect. IP address: 192.168.1.x (where x is 2-253) Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 15: 3: Operations

    Location bar displays the location and IP address as well as the current Control Screen title. The User/Navigation bar displays the current user and privilege level and provides access to all monitoring and control pages. The Control Screen is SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 16: Logging In

    Both pages include the outlets absolute and descriptive names, the Outlet Status reported to the unit by the outlet, the current Control State being applied by the unit and the outlet load in amperes. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 17: Table 3-1. Outlet State/Control State Field Values

    Wakeup State has been applied Wake Off A power-loss has occurred – Wakeup State has been applied On/Wait Outlet state in transition – Re-query of outlet status required Off/Wait Outlet state in transition – Re-query SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 18: Environmental Monitoring

    – spaces and colon characters are not allowed) are allowed. Note: Spaces may be used for the location description only. Creating a descriptive system location name: 1. Enter a descriptive name and press Apply. Configuring the Input Current LED display orientation: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 19 2. On the subsequent page, enter a descriptive name and press Apply. Creating a descriptive input feed name: 1. Click on the Input Feed Names link. 2. On the subsequent Input Feed Names page, enter a descriptive name and press Apply. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 20 1. Select Enabled or Disabled from the DHCP drop-down menu and press Apply. Setting the IP address, subnet mask, gateway or DNS address: 1. In the appropriate field, enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address or DNS address and press Apply. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 21 Enabling or disabling HTTP or SSL support: 1. Select Enabled or Disabled from the appropriate Server drop-down menu and press Apply. Changing the HTTP server port number: 1. In the HTTP Port field, enter the port number and press Apply. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 22 1. Enter the timeout value (in minutes) in the Connection Timeout field and press Apply. Creating a descriptive serial name: 1. Click on the Edit link in the Action column next to the port to be configured. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 23 4. On the subsequent Outlet Edit page, enter the outlet Post-On delay (in seconds) in the Post-On Delay field and press Apply. Groups The Groups configuration page is used for creation and deletion of group and assignment of outlets to groups. Creating a group: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 24 Full-access for all control (On, Off, Reboot), status and serial/Pass-Thru ports. User: Partial-access for control (On, Off, Reboot), status of assigned outlets, groups and serial/Pass-Thru ports. Reboot-Only: Partial access for control (Reboot), status and Pass-Thru of SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 25 Uploading Firmware on page [100] for more information on uploading firmware. Setting the FTP Host IP Address: 1. Enter the IP address in the Host IP Address field and press Apply. Setting the FTP username: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 26 The FTP server must be enabled for configuration upload or download. SNTP/Syslog The SNTP/Syslog configuration page is used for setup and maintenance of SNTP and Syslog support. For additional information and configuration requirements for Syslog support, see Logging on page Setting the SNTP server address: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 27 Apply. Note: When Trap Destinations Only is selected, SNMP Manager GET and SET requests are only allowed from the IP addresses of the defined traps destinations. Setting the SNMP SysName, SysLocation or SysContact objects: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 28 The LDAP configuration page is used for setup and maintenance of all settings required to enable LDAP support. For additional information and configuration requirements, see LDAP on page Enabling or disabling LDAP support: 1. Select Enabled or Disabled from the LDAP drop-down menu and press Apply. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 29 1. Select Remote - > Local or Remote Only from the drop-down menu and press Apply. Note: Lantronix recommends NOT setting the authentication order to Remote Only until the LDAP has been fully configured and tested. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 30: Tacacs

    LDAP Group and press Apply. TACACS+ The TACACS+ configuration page is used for setup and maintenance of all settings required to enable TACACS+ support. For additional information and configuration requirements, see TACACS+ on page Enabling or disabling TACACS+ support: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 31 Setting the authentication order:on page 88. Note: Lantronix recommends NOT setting the authentication order to Remote Only until the TACACS+ has been fully configured and tested. Setting the TACACS+ encryption key: 1. Enter a key and verify the new key, the Encryption Key and Verify Encryption Key fields.
  • Page 32: Email

    1. Select Enabled or Disabled from the Include…Messages drop-down menus and press Apply. Tools The Tools section contains access to rebooting the unit, uploading new firmware as well as resetting the unit to factory defaults. This section is available to administrative level users only. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 33 Resetting to Factory Defaults defaults from the HTML interface. Uploading new firmware: for more information on uploading new firmware from the Uploading Firmware HTML interface. Generating a new SSL X.509 certificate: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 34: Command Line Interface

    Device Ready output signal (DTR or DSR). To log in by RS-232 or Telnet/SSH: 1. Press Enter. The following appears, where x.xx is the firmware version: SecureLinx Power Manager Version x.xx Username: Note: Logging in by Telnet will automatically open a session. It is not necessary to press Enter.
  • Page 35: Table 3-2. Operations Command Summary

    Enables or disables DHCP support Set DNS Sets the IP address of the Domain Name server Set FTP Autoupdate Enables or disables automatic FTP update support Set FTP Autoupdate Sets the automatic FTP update day SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 36 Set User Envmon Grants or removes privileges to view input and environmental monitoring status Set User Password Changes the password for a user Show FTP Displays FTP configuration information Show Infeeds Displays infeed configuration information SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 37: Operations Commands

    1. At the command prompt, type on, followed by one or more outlet names separated by spaces or commas, and press Enter, or 2. Type on, followed by a group name, and press Enter, or 3. Type on all and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 38 2. Type reboot, followed by a group name, and press Enter, or 3. Type reboot all and press Enter. Example The following command reboots all the outlets in the group named ServerGroup_1: SLP: reboot ServerGroup_1<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 39 SLP: status<Enter> Outlet Outlet Outlet Control Name State State DataServer_1 WebServer_1 FileServer_1 .A10 .A11 .A12 .A13 .A14 .A15 .A16 More (Y/es N/o): The following command displays the on/off status for outlets in the group ServerGroup_1: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 40 1. At the command prompt, type list group, followed by the group name and press Enter. Example The following command displays the outlets assigned to the group ServerGroup_1: SLP: list group ServerGroup_1<Enter> Group: ServerGroup_1 Outlet Outlet SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 41 (Console, Modem). To connect to a serial device: 1. At the SLP prompt, type connect, followed by the serial port name and press Enter. To disconnect from a serial device: 1. Type !*break and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 42 The Quit or Logout commands end a session. A session ends automatically when no activity is detected for five minutes, or upon loss of connection. To end a session: 1. At the command prompt, type quit and press Enter, or 2. Type logout and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 43: Administration Commands

    1. At the command prompt, type set user password, followed by a username and press Enter. 2. At the Password prompt, type the new password and press Enter. Passwords may contain up to 16 characters, and spaces are not allowed. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 44 Displaying the access privilege levels The List Users command displays all defined users with their access privilege level. To display user access privilege levels: 1. At the command prompt, type list users and press Enter. Example SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 45 To grant group access to a user: 1. At the command prompt, type add grouptouser, optionally followed by a group name and a username. Press Enter. Examples The following commands grant access to the Groups ServerGroup_1 and ServerGroup_2 for user JaneDoe: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 46 Press Enter. Example The following command displays information about the user JaneDoe: SLP: list user janedoe<Enter> Username: JANEDOE Outlet Outlet Name DataServer_1 WebServer_1 Groups: ServerGroup_1 ServerGroup_2 More (Y/es N/o): Y Ports: Port Port Name Console Console SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 47 If set to Last, the SLP will apply the last known power state. To set the wakeup state: 1. At the SLP prompt, type set outlet wakeup, followed by on, off or last and the outlet name. Press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 48 Descriptive outlet name, if applicable • Outlet wakeup state and Post-On settings To display outlet information: 3. At the SLP prompt, type show outlets and press Enter. Example The following command displays all outlet information: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 49 The Remove Group command removes a group name. To remove a group name: 4. At the command prompt, type remove group, optionally followed by a username. Press Enter. Example The following command removes group name ServerGroup_1: SLP: remove group ServerGroup_1<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 50 1. At the command prompt, type set outlet name, followed by the absolute outlet name and a descriptive name of up to 24 alphanumeric and other typeable characters (ASCII 33 to 126 decimal - spaces are not allowed). Outlet names are not case sensitive. Press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 51 1. At the command prompt, type show outlets and press Enter. Example The following command displays all outlet information: SLP: show outlets<Enter> Outlet Outlet Wakeup Name State DataServer_1 WebServer_1 FileServer_1 .A10 .A11 .A12 .A13 .A14 .A15 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 52 To enable or disable active signal checking for serial connections: 1. At the command prompt, type set port dsrchk console, on or off, and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 53 If left blank, the user will be taken directly to the login prompt. Note: For SSH sessions, the ‘keyboard interactive’ authentication method must be used for the banner to display. To create a pre-login banner: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 54 4: Advanced Operations To display system configuration information: 1. At the command prompt, type show system and press Enter. Example System Information F/W Version: SecureLinx Power Manager Version x.xx NIC S/N: 1600001 MAC Address: 00-80-a3-8b-00-0e SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 55 Enter. Enabling or disabling the ‘more’ prompt The Set Option More command enables or disables the ‘more’ prompt for display of data larger that the terminal window. To enable or disable ‘more’: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 56 The following command adds the descriptive name Florida_HQ_1 to unit.a: SLP: set unit name .a Florida_HQ_1<Enter> Displaying unit information The Show Units command displays information about the unit. This information includes the absolute and descriptive unit names. To display unit information: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 57 3. At the command prompt, type set tower name, followed by the absolute tower name, then a descriptive name of up to 24 alphanumeric and other typeable characters (ASCII 33 to 126 decimal - spaces are not allowed). Press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 58 1. At the command prompt, type set dhcp, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter. Setting the IP address The Set Ipaddress command sets the TCP/IP address of the network interface controller. To set the IP address: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 59 The following command sets the primary Domain Name server IP address to 98.76.54.254: SLP: set dns1 98.76.54.254<Enter> Enabling or disabling automatic updates The Set FTP Autoupdate command is used to enable or disable automatic firmware update support. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 60 1. At the command prompt, type set sntp, followed by primary or secondary and the SNTP server IP address or hostname. Press Enter. Examples The following command sets the primary SNTP server address to 204.152.184.72: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 61 Enabled-disabled status of Telnet, SSH, HTTP,SSL and SNMP support Telnet, SSH, and HTTP port numbers HTTP authentication method and SSL access setting Network status for more information on SNMP 4:Advanced Operations To display network configuration information: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 62 The Set HTTP Security command is used to set the method of authentication. The HTTP server supports two authentication methods for security and validation of the username-password – Basic and MD5 digest. To set the HTTP authentication method: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 63: Ftp Administration

    1. At the command prompt, type set ftp host, followed by the Host IP address and press Enter. Example The following command sets the FTP Host IP address to 12.34.56.99: SLP: set ftp host 12.34.56.99<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 64 To set the FTP file path: 1. At the command prompt, type set ftp filepath, followed by the filepath and press Enter. Example The following command sets the FTP file path to ftp:// slp: SLP: set ftp filepath ftp://slp<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 65 1. At the command prompt, type show ftp and press Enter. Example The following command displays the FTP configuration information: SLP: show ftp<Enter> FTP Configuration Host IP Address: 12.34.56.99 Username: guest Password: OpenSesame Directory: ftp://slp Filename: SLP_xxxx.bin SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 66: 4: Advanced Operations

    1. At the command prompt, type set ssl, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter. Setting SSL access level The Set SSL Access command is used to assign use of SSL as optional or required. The default access level is set to optional. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 67: Ssl Technical Specifications

    Software. For configuration and use of these clients, please refer to the applicable software documentation. Table 4-2. SSH Command Summary Command Description Set SSH Enables/disables SSH support Set SSH port Sets the SSH server port number SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 68: Enabling And Setting Up Ssh Support

    Asymmetric Cryptography: Diffie-Hellman DSA/DSS 512-1024 (random) bits per NIST specification Symmetric Cryptography: AES256-CBC RIJNDAEL256-CBC 3DES-192-CBC AES192-CBC RIJNDAEL192-CBC BLOWFISH-128-CBC AES128-CBC RIJNDAEL128-CBC ARCFOUR-128 Message Integrity: HMAC-SHA1-160 HMAC-SHA1-96 HMAC-MD5-128 HMAC-MD5-96 Authentication: Username/Password Session Channel Break Extension (for RS-232 Break) SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 69: Snmp

    To set the trap destination: 1. At the command prompt, type set snmp, trapdest1 or trapdest2, the Ipaddress and press Enter. Examples The following sets the trap destination 1 to 64.42.31.208: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 70 4: Advanced Operations SLP: set snmp trapdest1 64.42.31.208<Enter> The following sets the trap destination 2 to snmp.lantronix.com: SLP: set snmp trapdest2 snmp.lantronix.com <Enter> To reset the trap destination: 1. At the command prompt, type set snmp, trapdest1 or trapdest2, 0.0.0.0 and press Enter.
  • Page 71 To set the Trapcomm community string: 1. At the command prompt, type set snmp trapcomm, followed by the string and press Enter. Displaying SNMP configuration information The Show SNMP command displays all SNMP configuration information. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 72: Snmp Traps

    To create a pre-login banner: 4. At the command prompt, type set banner and press Enter. Type the desired pre-login banner text and when finished type Ctrl-z. Creating a location description on page 5252 for more information. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 73: Table 4-5. Unit Status Traps

    The Change trap is generated for all outlet status changes between any on/off conditions. Change traps include the outlet status, Location of the unit, and identifier and name of the affected outlet. For descriptions of the outlet status types, please refer to the prior table. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 74: Configuring Traps

    1. At the command prompt, type set trap (unit, infeed or outlet) status, followed by the tower, infeed or outlet name, and on or off. Press Enter, or 2. Type set trap (unit, infeed or outlet) Status all, followed by on or off and press Enter. Examples SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 75 The following command sets the infeed load limit for the infeed to 25 amperes, using the infeed’s absolute name: SLP: set trap infeed loadhigh.aa 25<Enter> Enabling or Disabling a Change trap The Set Trap Outlet Change command is used to enable or disable an Outlet Change trap. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 76 4. At the command prompt, type set trap outlet change, followed by the outlet name and on or off. Press Enter, or 5. Type set trap outlet change all, followed by on or off and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 77: Ldap

    User’s access rights can then be assigned or revoked simply by making the user a member of one-or-more pre-defined SLP LDAP Groups. User accounts can be added, deleted, or changed in the LDAP server without any changes needed on individual SLP products. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 78 Adds and LDAP group name Remove LDAPGroup Deletes an LDAP group name Add GrouptoLDAP Grants an LDAP group access to one or more groups Add OutlettoLDAP Removes access to one or more outlets for an LDAP group SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 79 1. At the command prompt, type set ldap, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter. Setting the LDAP host address The Set LDAP Host command sets the TCP/IP address of the Directory Services server. To set the LDAP host address: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 80 Active Directory server for authentication The MD5 digest method provides much stronger protection utilizing one-way encoded hash numbers, never placing the username-password on the network. For more information on MD5, see Setting the HTTP authentication method on page SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 81 To set the search bind DN: 1. At the command prompt, type ldap binddn, and press Enter. At the following prompt, type the FQDN and press Enter. Example The following sets the FQDN for MSAD to ‘cn=guest, cn=Users, dc=lantronix, dc=com’: SLP: set ldap binddn<Enter>...
  • Page 82 1. At the command prompt, type ldap authorder, followed by remotelocal or remoteonly and press Enter. Note: Lantronix recommends NOT setting the authentication order to Remote Only until the LDAP has been fully configured and tested. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 83 To set the DNS IP address: 1. At the command prompt, type set followed by dns1 or dns2 and the Domain Name server’s IP address. Press Enter. Example The following sets the primary Domain Name server IP address to 98.76.54.254: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 84 Press Enter. Setting the LDAP group access level privileges The set LDAPGroup Access command sets the access level privileges for an LDAP group. The SLP has four defined access privilege levels; Admin, User, On-Only and SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 85 The following command displays all LDAP groups with their access privilege level: SLP: list ldapgroups<Enter> LDAP Access Environmental Group Name Level Monitoring LDAPAdmin Admin Allowed PowerUser User Allowed User On-Only Not Allowed Guest View-Only Not Allowed Adding outlet access to an LDAP group SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 86 To delete outlet group access for an LDAP group: 1. At the command prompt, type delete groupfromldap, optionally followed by an outlet name and an LDAP group name. Press Enter. Adding serial port access for an LDAP group SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 87 TACACS+ without any changes needed on individual SLP products. The SLP supports 16 different TACACS+ privilege levels; 15 are entirely configurable by the system administrator (1 is reserved for default Admin level access to all SLP resources). SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 88 At the SLP: prompt, type set tacacs, followed by host1 or host2 and the TACACS+ server’s IP address or hostname. Press Enter. Examples The following command sets the primary TACACS+ server address to 98.76.54.32: SLP: set tacacs host1 98.76.54.32<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 89 The SLP supports two methods for authentication order - Remote -> Local and Remote Only. The Remote -> Local method first attempts authentication with the TACACS+ server and if unsuccessful with the local user database on the SLP device. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 90 At the SLP: prompt, type set authorder, followed by remotelocal or remoteonly and press Enter. Note: Lantronix recommends NOT setting the authentication order to Remote Only until the TACACS+ has been fully configured and tested. Displaying TACACS+ configuration information: The Show TACACS command displays TACACS+ configuration information.
  • Page 91 To grant outlet access to a TACACS+ account: At the SLP: prompt, type add outlettotacacs, optionally followed by an outlet name and a TACACS+ account number. Press Enter, or Type add outlettotacacs all, followed by a TACACS+ account number and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 92 The Add PortToTACACS command grants a TACACS+ account access to the serial port. To grant serial port access to a TACACS+ account: At the SLP: prompt, type add porttotacacs console and a TACACS+ account number. Press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 93 Members of the TACACS privilege level 1 account may access the following outlets, outlet groups and serial ports: outlet A1 which has a descriptive name of DataServer_1, outlet A2 which has a descriptive name of WebServer_1, group ServerGroup_1 group ServerGroup_2 and Console serial port. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 94: Logging

    The internal system log is stored in the local memory and has support for up to 4097 continuously aging entries. The internal system log is only available to administrative users. For instructions on reviewing the internal log, see page 32. View Log Syslog SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 95 At the SLP: prompt, type show syslog and press Enter. Example The following command displays the Syslog configuration information: SLP: show syslog<Enter> SYSLOG Configuration Primary Syslog Server IP Address: 56.47.38.29 Secondary Syslog Server IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Syslog Server Port: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 96 Examples The following command sets the SMTP server address to 55.55.55.55: SLP: set email smtp 55.55.55.55<Enter> The following command sets the SMTP server address to email.lantronix.com: SLP: set email smtp email.lantronix.com<Enter> Changing the SMTP server port: With SMTP support enabled, the SLP sends SMTP requests to the default SMTP port number 25.
  • Page 97 Press Enter. Examples The following command sets the enables email notification general system events: SLP: set email event enabled<Enter> The following command sets the disables email notification authentications attempts: SLP: set email auth disable<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 98 SMTP Host: email.lantronix.com SMTP Port: 5555 'From' Address: Rack14CDU1@lantronix.com Primary 'Send To' Address: DayAdmin@lantronix.com Secondary 'Send To' Address: NiteAdmin@lantronix.com Include EVENT Messages: Enabled Include AUTH Messages: Disabled Include POWER Messages: Disabled Include CONFIG Messages: Disabled SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 99: 5: Troubleshooting And Technical Support

    If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this user guide, or if you are unable to fix the error, you may: Check our online knowledge base at www.lantronix.com/support. Contact Technical Support in the US: Phone: 800-422-7044 (US only) or 949-453-7198...
  • Page 100: A: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    2. Insert the tool in the recess, then depress and hold the reset button for at least ten seconds. Note: If the reset button is depressed and held for more than 15 seconds, the reset will abort. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 101: B: Uploading Firmware

    FTP Filename command from the previously configured FTP Host. See on page for more information. Administration To initiate an FTP firmware upload session: 1. At the command prompt, type restart ftpload and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 102: C: Technical Specifications

    8 - NEMA 5-20R SLPX0812E-02 208-230V, 50/60Hz IEC 60320/C20 8 - IEC 60320/C13 Table C-5-5. Power Ratings Model Input Current Ratings Output Current Ratings Voltage Current Outlet Total SLPH08x1E-02 100-120V *SLPX08x1E- 50/60 Hz SLPV16x1E-02 *SLPY16x1E- SLPH08x2E-02 208-230V SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 103 C: Technical Specifications SLPX08x2E-02 50/60 Hz *SLPV16x2E- *SLPY16x2E- SLPH0814G- 208-230V 50/60 Hz SLPV1614G- Current ratings are in amperes. *Expansion model SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 104: Data Connections

    An RJ45 to DB9F serial port adapter is provided for use in conjunction with the RJ45 serial rollover cable to connect to a PC DB9M DTE serial port. The adapter pinouts below reflect use of the adapter with the provided RJ45 serial rollover cable. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 105: Ethernet Led Indicators

    Units are equipped with a status LED for each power receptacle. A lit/on LED indicates that power is being supplied at the port and a darkened/off LED indicates that there is no power at the port. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 106: Temperature/Humidity Probe (Accessory)

    C: Technical Specifications Temperature/Humidity Probe (Accessory) The SecureLinx SLP Temperature and Humidity Probe monitors data center environmental conditions to ensure they do not exceed recommended thresholds. The temperature and humidity probe is a combination probe that supports both temperature and humidity and plugs into either T/H1 or T/H2.
  • Page 107: D: Compliance Information

    Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product: Product Name Model: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents: USA and Canada FCC Class A, Part 15 cTUVus (US &...
  • Page 108: Warranty

    D: Compliance Information RoHS Notice: All Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous substances and elements: • • • Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) • • • Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI)) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) •...
  • Page 109 Any such contract states the entire obligation of Lantronix. The contents of this document shall not become part of or modify any prior or existing agreement, commitment or relationship. For details on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy, go to our web site at www.lantronix.com/support/warranty SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...

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