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Black Box LES1204A-3G Quick Start Manual
Black Box LES1204A-3G Quick Start Manual

Black Box LES1204A-3G Quick Start Manual

Remote console manager
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LES1204A-3G
Remote Console Manager
Quick Start Guide
This Quick Start Guide helps you through installation, configuration,
and local operation. For more details, refer to the user manual
on CD-ROM.

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  • Page 1 LES1204A-3G Remote Console Manager Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide helps you through installation, configuration, and local operation. For more details, refer to the user manual on CD-ROM.
  • Page 2 Remote Console Manager (LE1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide Trademarks Used in this Manual Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies, Inc. Cisco is a registered trademark of Cisco Technology, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
  • Page 3 Universal input 12-VDC power pack Step 2: Connect the hardware. NOTE: The LES1204A-3G Remote Console Manager has an internal 3G GSM cellular modem. Your carrier will provide you with a SIM card to activate your GSM cellular modem plan. The SIM card must be installed in the Remote Console Manager before applying power.
  • Page 4 Remote Console Manager (LE1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide NOTE: On applying power, the “SIM” LED on top of the Remote Console Manager will go on solid, indicating that the SIM has been inserted and detected. Step 3: Set up the Remote Console Manager. The default Remote Console Manager IP address is 192.168.0.1 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0).
  • Page 5 Remote Console Manager (LES1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide Step 4: Configure serial and network devices. Select “Serial & Network: Serial Port,” which will display the label, mode, and protocol options currently set for the serial port. By default, all the serial ports, except Port 1, are set to console server mode (see the user‘s manual for other modes).
  • Page 6 Remote Console Manager (LE1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide Figure 4. Serial & Network: Network Hosts screen. Enter the IP address/DNS name of the host. Edit the permitted services used for accessing this host, for example, HTTPS (TCP port 443), VNC (TCP port 5900), or add custom TCP or UDP port numbers—only the services specified here are tunneled through to the host.
  • Page 7 Remote Console Manager (LES1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide Figure 5. Serial & Network: Users & Groups screen. To grant limited access to the management console, check the “User” group. To grant full access to the management console, check the “Admin” group. By default, the user is granted no management console access.
  • Page 8 Remote Console Manager (LE1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide Enter the carrier’s “APN” (e.g. for AT&T USA simply enter i2gold; for T- Mobile USA enter epc.tmobile.com) on the “Internal Cellular Modem” tab. Click “Apply” and the Remote Console Manager will connect to the carrier.
  • Page 9 Remote Console Manager (LES1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide the Failover & Out-of-Band tab on the Status: Statistics page, will show your carrier allocated the Remote Console Manager a Private IP Address (that is, in the range 10.0.x.x, 172.16.x.x or 192.168.x.x). For an inbound OOB connection with such a plan, you will need to set up a VPN (see the user‘s manual for details).
  • Page 10 Remote Console Manager (LE1204A-3G) Quick Start Guide NOTE: On the CD-ROM, you will find the SDT Connector software tool. Once you have configured the Remote Console Manager, this tool provides you with secure, point-and-click access to the Remote Console Manager and all the attached devices.
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