1101 and 1102 Secure Device Servers
5.3 Authentication
Refer to Chapter 9.1—Authentication Configuration for authentication configuration details.
5.4 Network Hosts
To access a locally networked computer or device (referred to as a Host), you must identify the Host and specify the TCP or UDP
ports/services that will be used to control that Host.
Selecting Serial & Network: Network Hosts presents all the network connected Hosts that have been enabled for access, and the related
access TCP ports/services.
Click Add Host to enable access to a new Host (or select Edit to update the settings for an existing Host).
Figure 5-17. Network hosts screen.
Enter the IP Address or DNS Name and a Host Name (up to 254 alphanumeric characters) for the new network connected Host (and
optionally enter a Description).
Add or edit the Permitted Services (or TCP/UDP port numbers) that are authorized to be used in controlling this host. Only these permitted
services will be forwarded through by SDT to the Host. All other services (TCP/UDP ports) will be blocked.
The Logging Level specifies the level of information to be logged and monitored for each Host access (refer to Chapter 7—Alerts and
Logging).
If the Host is a PDU or UPS power device or a server with IPMI power control, then specify RPC (for IPMI and PDU) or UPS and the Device
Type. The Administrator can then configure these devices and enable which users have permission to remotely cycle power, etc. (refer to
Chapter 8).
Otherwise, leave the Device Type set to None.
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