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Lantronix 100-120 VAC SLB User Manual (344 pages)
Branch Office Manager
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Table of Contents
Intellectual Property
2
Open Source Software
2
Warranty
2
Contacts
2
Disclaimer & Revisions
3
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
5
List of Figures
14
List of Tables
17
1 : about this Guide
18
Purpose and Audience
18
Summary of Chapters
18
Additional Documentation
19
2 : Introduction
20
Features
20
Console Management
20
Power Management Outlets for Power Connectivity
20
Power Inlets
20
Integration with Other Secure Lantronix Products
20
Internal Temperature Sensor
21
Designed for Branch Offices and Similar Environments
21
Figure 2-1 Branch to Enterprise Integration Concept
21
Typical Equipment
22
Types of Business
22
Benefits
22
Models
23
Figure 2-3 100-120 VAC SLB Unit
23
Table 2-2 SLB Models
23
System Features
24
Protocols Supported
24
Figure 2-4 200-240 VAC SLB Unit
24
Access Control
25
Power Outlet Control
25
Device Port Buffer
25
Configuration Options
25
Application Example
26
Hardware Features
27
Figure 2-5 Example Deployment
27
Serial Connections
28
Figure 2-6 Device Port Connections
29
Figure 2-7 Console Port Connection
29
Figure 2-8 Network Connection
29
Figure 2-9 USB Interface
29
Network Connections
29
USB Interface
29
Figure 2-10 Modem Interface
30
Modem Interface
30
3 : Installation
31
What's in the Box
31
Table 3-1 Part Numbers and Descriptions for Adapters and Cables
31
Table 3-2 Part Numbers and Descriptions for Power Cords
31
Product Information Label
32
Technical Specifications
32
Table 3-3 SLB Technical Specifications
32
Safety Precautions
33
Cover
33
Power Plug
33
Table 3-4 Max Current Per Power Cord Used
33
Input Supply
34
Grounding
34
Fuses
34
Rack
34
Figure 3-5 Inlet Pin Assignment
34
Port Connections
35
Physical Installation
35
Connecting to a Device Port
36
Connecting to Network Ports
36
Figure 3-6 CAT 5 Cable Connection
36
Connecting Terminals
37
Connecting to the Internal Modem
37
Power
37
AC Input
37
Connecting Devices to Power Outlets
38
Figure 3-7 AC Power Input
38
Figure 3-8 100-120 VAC SLB - Branch Office Manager Power Outlets
38
Typical Installations
39
Figure 3-9 200-240 VAC SLB - Branch Office Manager Power Outlets
39
Figure 3-10 100-120 VAC SLB Installation Diagram
39
Figure 3-11 200-240 VAC SLB Installation Diagram
40
4 : Quick Setup
41
Recommendations
41
IP Address
41
Table 4-1 Methods of Assigning an IP Address
41
Method #1 Using the Front Panel Display
42
Front Panel LCD Display and Keypads
42
Figure 4-2 Front Panel LCD Display and Five Button Keypads (Enter, Up, Down, Left, Right)
42
Navigating
43
Table 4-3 LCD Arrow Keypad Actions
43
Table 4-4 Front Panel Setup Options with Associated Parameters
43
Entering the Settings
44
Restoring Factory Defaults
45
Limiting Sysadmin User Access
45
Method #2 Quick Setup on the Web Page
46
Figure 4-5 Quick Setup
47
Administrator Settings
48
Date & Time Settings
48
Network Settings
48
Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface
49
Figure 4-6 Beginning of Quick Setup Script
49
Figure 4-7 Completed Quick Setup
50
Next Step
51
5 : Web and Command Line Interfaces
52
Web Interface
52
Figure 5-1 Web Page Layout
52
Logging in
53
Logging out
54
Web Page Help
54
Command Line Interface
54
Logging in
54
Logging out
55
Command Syntax
55
Table 5-2 Actions and Category Options
55
Command Line Help
56
Tips
56
General CLI Commands
57
6 : Basic Parameters
58
Requirements
58
Figure 6-1 Network > Network Settings (Top of Page)
59
Eth1 and Eth2 Settings
60
Figure 6-2 Network > Network Settings (Bottom of Page)
60
DNS Servers
61
Hostname & Name Servers
61
DHCP-Acquired DNS Servers
62
Fail-Over Settings
62
Gateway
62
GPRS-Acquired DNS Servers
62
TCP Keepalive Parameters
62
Fail-Over Cellular Gateway Configuration
63
Advanced Cellular Gateway Configuration
64
Ethernet Counters
64
Fail-Over Cellular Gateway Firmware
64
Load Cellular Gateway Firmware Options
64
Network Commands
64
IP Filter
65
Viewing IP Filters
65
Enabling IP Filters
65
Figure 6-3 Network > IP Filter
65
Configuring IP Filters
66
Rule Parameters
67
Figure 6-4 Network > IP Filter Ruleset (Adding/Editing Rulesets)
67
Updating an IP Filter
69
Deleting an IP Filter
69
Mapping a Ruleset
69
IP Filter Commands
69
Routing
69
Dynamic Routing
70
Static Routing
70
Routing Commands
70
Figure 6-5 Network > Routing
70
Vpn
71
Figure 6-6 Network > VPN
71
Performance Monitoring
74
Figure 6-7 Network > Perf Monitoring
75
Figure 6-8 Performance Monitoring - Add/Edit Probe
77
Performance Monitoring - Add/Edit Probe
77
Performance Monitoring - Results
79
Table 6-9 Error Conditions
81
Figure 6-10 Performance Monitoring - Operations
82
Performance Monitoring Commands
83
7 : Services
84
System Logging and Other Services
84
Ssh/Telnet/Logging
85
System Logging
85
Figure 7-1 Services > Ssh/Telnet/Logging
85
Audit Log
86
Smtp
86
Ssh
86
Telnet
87
Web Ssh/Web Telnet Settings
87
Phone Home
87
Snmp
88
Figure 7-2 Services > SNMP
88
Communities
89
SNMP, SSH, Telnet, and Logging Commands
90
V3 Read-Only User
90
V3 Read-Write User
90
Version 3
90
NFS and SMB/CIFS
91
Figure 7-3 Services > NFS/CIFS
91
NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands
92
SMB/CIFS Share
92
Secure Lantronix Network
92
Figure 7-4 Services > Secure Lantronix Network
93
Figure 7-5 IP Address Login Page
94
Figure 7-6 SSH or Telnet CLI Session
94
Figure 7-7 Disabled Port Number Popup Window
95
Troubleshooting Browser Issues
96
Figure 7-8 Services > Secure Lantronix Network > Search Options
96
Secure Lantronix Network Commands
98
Web Ssh/Telnet Copy and Paste
98
Date and Time
99
Figure 7-9 Services > Date & Time
99
Date and Time Commands
100
Web Server
100
Figure 7-10 Services > Web Server
101
Administrative Commands
102
Services - Web Sessions
102
Figure 7-11 Web Sessions
103
Services - SSL Certificate
103
Figure 7-12 SSL Certificate
104
SSL Certificate Commands
105
Consoleflow
106
Figure 7-13 Services > Consoleflow
107
Consoleflow Commands
109
8 : Device Ports
110
Connection Methods
110
Permissions
110
Device Status
111
Global Port Settings
111
Figure 8-1 Devices > Device Status
111
Figure 8-2 Devices > Device Ports
112
Telnet/Ssh/Tcp in Port Numbers
112
Global Commands
113
Device Ports - Settings
113
Figure 8-3 Device Ports List
113
Figure 8-4 Device Ports > Settings
114
Device Port Settings
115
IP Settings
115
Data Settings
116
Hardware Signal Triggers
117
Modem Settings
117
Modem Settings: PPP Mode
118
Modem Settings: Text Mode
118
Device Ports - SLP Units
120
Port Status and Counters
120
Table 8-5 Port Status and Counters
120
Figure 8-6 Device Ports > SLP
121
Status/Info
121
Commands
122
Device Port - Sensorsoft Device
122
Figure 8-7 Devices > Device Ports > Sensorsoft
122
Device Port Commands
123
Interacting with a Device Port
123
Device Ports - Logging
124
Local Logging
124
NFS File Logging
124
USB Flash Drive Logging
124
Email/Snmp Notification
125
Sylogs Logging
125
Local Logging
126
Email/Snmp Traps
126
Figure 8-8 Devices > Device Ports - Logging
126
Log Viewing Attributes
127
NFS File Logging
128
USB Logging
128
Syslog Logging
128
Logging Commands
128
Console Port
128
Figure 8-9 Devices > Console Port
129
Console Port Commands
130
Power Outlets
130
Figure 8-10 Devices > Power Outlets
131
Power Commands
132
Host Lists
132
Figure 8-11 Devices > Host Lists
133
Host List Commands
134
Scripts
134
Figure 8-12 Devices > Scripts
135
Figure 8-13 Adding or Editing New Scripts
136
Scripts
136
User Rights
137
Figure 8-14 Devices > Scripts - Scheduler
138
Figure 8-15 Custom Scripts - Operations
140
Figure 8-16 View Custom Script Results
141
Batch Script Syntax
142
Interface Script Syntax
142
Table 8-17 Definitions
143
Table 8-18 Primary Commands
144
Table 8-19 Secondary Commands
145
Table 8-20 Control Flow Commands
146
Custom Script Syntax
147
Example Scripts
149
Sites
165
Figure 8-21 Devices > Sites
165
Site Commands
167
Modem Dialing States
167
Dial-In
167
Dial-Out
168
Dial-Back
168
Dial-On-Demand
169
Dial-In & Dial-On-Demand
169
Dial-Back & Dial-On-Demand
169
Dial-In/Host List
170
CBCP Server and CBCP Client
170
CBCP Server
170
CBCP Client
171
9 : USB Port
172
Set up of USB Storage
172
Figure 9-1 Devices > USB
172
Figure 9-2 Devices > USB > Configure
173
Figure 9-3 Devices > USB > Modem
174
Data Settings
175
GSM/GPRS Settings
175
Modem Settings
175
PPP Mode
177
Text Mode
177
IP Settings
178
Manage Firmware and Configuration Files
179
USB Commands
179
Figure 9-4 Firmware and Configurations - Manage Files (Top of Page)
179
10 : Connections
180
Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLB
180
Terminal Server
180
Remote Access Server
181
Reverse Terminal Server
181
Figure 10-1 Terminal Server
181
Figure 10-2 Remote Access Server
181
Figure 10-3 Reverse Terminal Server
181
Multiport Device Server
182
Console Server
182
Figure 10-4 Multiport Device Server
182
Connection Configuration
183
Figure 10-5 Devices > Connections
183
Figure 10-6 Current Connections
184
Connection Commands
185
11 : User Authentication
186
Figure 11-1 User Authentication > Authentication Methods
187
Authentication Commands
188
Local and Remote User Settings
189
Figure 11-2 User Authentication > Local/Remote Users
189
Adding, Editing or Deleting a User
191
Figure 11-3 User Authentication > Local/Remote User > Settings
191
Local Users Commands
194
Shortcut
194
Nis
194
Figure 11-4 User Authentication > NIS
195
NIS Commands
197
Ldap
197
Figure 11-5 User Authentication > LDAP
198
LDAP Commands
201
Radius
202
Figure 11-6 User Authentication > RADIUS
202
RADIUS Commands
205
User Attributes & Permissions from LDAP Schema or RADIUS VSA
205
Kerberos
207
Figure 11-7 User Authentication > Kerberos
207
Kerberos Commands
209
Tacacs
210
TACACS+ Groups
210
Figure 11-8 User Authentication > TACACS
211
TACACS+ Commands
213
Groups
214
Figure 11-9 User Authentication > Group
215
SSH Keys
217
Imported Keys
217
Exported Keys
217
Figure 11-10 User Authentication > SSH Keys
218
Imported Keys (SSH In)
219
Host & Login for Import
219
Exported Keys (SSH Out)
219
Host and Login for Export
220
Figure 11-11 Current Host Keys
221
SSH Key Commands
222
Custom Menus
223
Figure 11-12 User Authentication > Custom Menus
223
Custom User Menu Commands
225
12 : Maintenance
226
SLB Maintenance
226
Figure 12-1 Maintenance > Firmware & Configurations
227
Internal Temperature
228
Site Information
228
SLB Firmware
228
Boot Banks
229
Load Firmware Via Options
229
Configuration Management
230
Figure 12-2 Manage Configuration Files
231
Zero Touch Provisioning Configuration Restore
231
Administrative Commands
232
Figure 12-3 Maintenance > System Logs
232
System Logs
232
System Log Commands
234
Audit Log
234
Figure 12-4 System Logs
234
Email Log
235
Figure 12-5 Maintenance > Audit Log
235
Diagnostics
236
Figure 12-6 Maintenance > Email Log
236
Figure 12-7 Maintenance > Diagnostics
237
Diagnostic Commands
238
Status/Reports
238
Figure 12-8 Diagnostics Report
238
Figure 12-9 Maintenance > Status/Reports
239
View Report
239
Figure 12-10 Generated Status/Reports
240
Status Commands
241
Emailing Logs and Reports
241
Events
242
Figure 12-11 Emailed Log or Report
242
Figure 12-12 Maintenance > Events
243
Events Commands
244
Lcd/Keypad
244
Figure 12-13 Maintenance > Lcd/Keypad
245
Lcd/Keypad Commands
246
Banners
246
Figure 12-14 Maintenance > Banners
246
Banner Commands
247
13 : Application Examples
248
Telnet/Ssh to a Remote Device
248
Figure 13-1 SLB - Branch Office Manager Configuration
248
Figure 13-2 Remote User Connected to a SUN Server Via the SLB
248
Dial-In (Text Mode) to a Remote Device
250
Figure 13-3 Dial-In (Text Mode) to a Remote Device
250
Local Serial Connection to Network Device Via Telnet
251
Figure 13-4 Local Serial Connection to Network Device Via Telnet
251
14 : Command Reference
253
Introduction to Commands
253
Command Syntax
253
Table 14-1 Actions and Category Options
253
Command Line Help
254
Tips
254
Administrative Commands
255
Audit Log Commands
266
Authentication Commands
267
Consoleflow Commands
268
Kerberos Commands
269
LDAP Commands
270
Local Users Commands
271
NIS Commands
275
RADIUS Commands
276
TACACS+ Commands
277
User Permissions Commands
278
CLI Commands
281
Connection Commands
283
Console Port Commands
286
Custom User Menu Commands
287
Date and Time Commands
289
Device Commands
290
Device Port Commands
291
Diagnostic Commands
295
Top Command Synopsis
297
End Device Commands
298
Events Commands
299
Global Commands
300
Group Commands
301
Host List Commands
302
IP Filter Commands
303
Logging Commands
304
Network Commands
307
NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands
310
Performance Monitoring Commands
312
Power Commands
316
Routing Commands
318
Script Commands
318
Services Commands
321
Site Commands
323
Secure Lantronix Network Commands
324
SSH Key Commands
325
Status Commands
328
System Log Commands
329
USB Storage Commands
330
USB Modem Commands
331
Appendix A: Bootloader
335
Accessing the Bootloader
335
Bootload Commands
335
Table A-1 User Commands
335
Table A-2 Administrator Commands
336
Appendix B: Security Considerations
337
Security Practice
337
Factors Affecting Security
337
Appendix C: Adapters and Pinouts
338
Figure C-1 RJ45 Receptacle to DB25M DCE Adapter for the SLB (PN 200.2066A)
338
Figure C-2 RJ45 Receptacle to DB25F DCE Adapter for the SLB (PN 200.2067A)
339
Figure C-3 RJ45 Receptacle to DB9M DCE Adapter for the SLB (PN 200.2069A)
339
Figure C-4 RJ45 Receptacle to DB9F DCE Adapter for the SLB (PN 200.2070A)
340
Figure C-5 RJ45 to RJ45 Adapter for Netra/Sun/Cisco and SLP (Pns 200.2225 and ADP010104-01)
340
Appendix D: Protocol Glossary
341
Appendix E: Compliance Information
343
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