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Lantronix LM83X/SLC Hybrid User Manual (439 pages)
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Table of Contents
Intellectual Property
2
Warranty
2
Open Source Software
2
Disclaimer & Revisions
3
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
4
1: about this Guide
19
Purpose and Audience
19
Summary of Chapters
19
Additional Documentation
20
2: Introduction
21
Features and Specifications
21
Console Management
21
Power
22
Integration with Secure Lantronix Software Services
22
Storage and Security
22
Operating Environment
22
LM83X Chassis
22
Communication Option Slot
22
Figure 2-1 LM83X Chassis
22
Management Network Connectivity
23
Management Console Connectivity
23
USB Port
23
Device Management Ports
23
Modular Design
23
LCD Display and Keypad
23
Dimension and Weight
23
Buttons and Leds
23
Buttons
24
Leds
24
LCD Screen and Keypad Expansion Card
24
Using the Keypad
24
Figure 2-2 Buttons and LED Indicator Lights
24
Expansion Cards
25
Port Serial Card
25
Figure 2-3 LCD Screen and Keypad
25
Figure 2-4 8 Port Serial Expansion Card
25
Figure 2-5 16 Port Serial Expansion Card
25
32 Port Serial Card
26
Figure 2-6 8 Port Fan-Out Cable with V.68M Connector
26
Figure 2-7 32 Port Serial Expansion Card
26
3: Installation
27
Site Requirements
27
Optional Equipment
27
Install an LTE Cellular Modem
27
Available I/O Module Configurations
28
Table 3-1 Supported I/O Module Configurations
28
Install Expansion Cards
29
Install Chassis in Rack
29
Connect to Power
30
Connecting to a Device Port
31
Figure 3-2 Sample Device Port Connections
31
Connecting the Local Manager to LAN
32
Connecting a Terminal
32
4: Quick Setup
33
Recommendations
33
IP Address
33
Table 4-1 Methods of Assigning an IP Address
33
Method #1 Using the LCD Display and Keypad
34
LCD Display and Keypad
34
Navigating
34
Figure 4-2 LCD Display and Keypad Expansion Card
34
Table 4-3 LCD Arrow Keypad Actions
35
Entering the Settings
36
Table 4-4 LCD / Keypad Setup Options with Associated Parameters
36
Table 4-5 LCD / Keypad Setup Options, Continued
36
Restoring Factory Defaults
37
Limiting Sysadmin User Access
38
Method #2 Quick Setup on the Web Page
38
Figure 4-6 Quick Setup
39
Network Settings
40
Date & Time Settings
40
Administrator Settings
40
Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface
41
Figure 4-7 Home
41
Figure 4-8 Beginning of Quick Setup Script
41
Figure 4-9 Quick Setup Completed in CLI
43
Next Steps
44
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces
45
Web Manager
45
Figure 5-1 Web Page Layout
45
Web UI Dashboard
46
Figure 5-2 Sample Dashboard
47
Logging in
48
Logging out
48
Web Page Help
48
Command Line Interface
49
Logging in
49
Logging out
49
Command Syntax
49
Command Line Help
50
Tips
50
General CLI Commands
51
Table 5-3 SCS Commands
51
Table 5-4 CLI Keyboard Shortcuts
52
6: Basic Parameters
53
Requirements
53
Network Port Settings
54
Figure 6-1 Network > Network Settings (1 of 2)
55
Ethernet Interfaces (Eth1 and Eth2)
56
Figure 6-2 Network > Network Settings (2 of 2)
56
Hostname & Name Servers
58
TCP Keepalive Parameters
59
Gateway
59
Fail-Over Settings
60
Fail-Over Cellular Gateway Configuration
61
Advanced Cellular Gateway Configuration
63
Fail-Over Cellular Gateway Firmware
64
Load Cellular Gateway Firmware Options
64
Ethernet Counters
65
Network Commands
65
Virtual Interfaces
65
Cellular Modem
67
Figure 6-3 Network > Cellular Settings
68
Cellular Status
70
Cellular Modem Commands
71
IP Filter
71
Viewing IP Filters
72
Mapping Rulesets
72
Enabling IP Filters
72
Figure 6-4 Network > IP Filter
72
Configuring IP Filters
73
Rule Parameters
74
Figure 6-5 Network > IP Filter Ruleset (Adding/Editing Rulesets)
74
Updating an IP Filter
75
Deleting an IP Filter
75
IP Filter Commands
76
Routing
76
Dynamic Routing
76
Figure 6-6 Network > Routing
76
Static Routing and Ipv4 Routes
77
Ipv6 Static Routing
77
Routing Commands
78
Forwarding
78
Figure 6-7 Network > Forwarding Connections
79
Forwarding Connections Commands
80
VPN Settings
80
Figure 6-8 Network > VPN (1 of 2)
82
Figure 6-9 Network > VPN (2 of 2)
83
Sample Ipsec.conf Files
91
VPN Commands
96
Performance Monitoring
96
Figure 6-10 Network > Perf Monitoring
97
Performance Monitoring - Add/Edit Probe
99
Figure 6-11 Performance Monitoring - Add/Edit Probe
100
Performance Monitoring - Results
102
Table 6-12 Error Conditions
104
Figure 6-13 Performance Monitoring - Operations
105
Performance Monitoring Commands
106
FQDN List
107
Figure 6-14 FQDN List
107
7: Services
108
Ssh/Telnet/Logging
108
Figure 7-1 Services > Ssh/Telnet/Logging
109
System Logging
110
Ssh
111
Telnet
111
Audit Log
112
Smtp
112
Web Terminal Settings
113
Discovery Server
113
Services Commands
113
Snmp
114
Figure 7-2 Services > SNMP (1 of 2)
114
Figure 7-3 Services > SNMP (2 of 2)
115
V1/V2C Communities
118
Version 3
119
V3 User Read-Only
119
V3 User Read-Write
119
V3 User Trap
119
Version 3 TLS (over TCP)
120
SNMP Commands
121
Nfs
122
Figure 7-4 Services > NFS
122
NFS Commands
123
Secure Lantronix Network
123
Figure 7-5 Services > Secure Lantronix Network
123
Figure 7-6 SSH or Telnet CLI Session
124
Figure 7-7 Services > Secure Lantronix Network > Search Options
125
Troubleshooting Browser Issues
126
Web Ssh/Telnet Copy and Paste
127
Secure Lantronix Network Commands
127
Date and Time
127
Figure 7-8 Services > Date & Time
128
Date and Time Commands
129
Web Server
129
Figure 7-9 Services > Web Server
130
Admin Web Commands
132
Services - SSL Certificate
133
Figure 7-10 SSL Certificate
133
Services - Web Sessions
135
Figure 7-11 Web Sessions
135
Figure 7-12 Web Server - Current Ciphers List
135
Percepxion
136
Figure 7-13 Services > Percepxion
139
Percepxion Commands
141
8: USB Port
142
USB Storage
142
Figure 8-1 Devices > USB
143
Figure 8-2 Devices > USB> USB - Storage
143
Manage Files on Storage Device
144
USB Modem Settings
145
Figure 8-3 Firmware and Configurations - Manage Files
145
Figure 8-4 Devices > USB > USB - Modem
146
Data Settings
147
Modem Settings
147
Text Mode
149
PPP Mode
149
IP Settings
150
USB Serial Settings
150
Data Settings
151
Figure 8-5 Devices > USB > USB - Serial Settings
151
IP Settings
152
USB Commands
152
9: Device Ports
153
Connection Methods
153
Permissions
153
I/O Modules
154
Table 9-1 Supported I/O Module Configurations
154
Device Status
155
Figure 9-2 Devices > Device Status
156
Device Ports
157
Figure 9-3 Devices > Device Ports
157
Telnet/Ssh/Tcp in Port Numbers
158
Device Port Global Commands
158
LM Style Port Numbers
158
Device Ports - Settings
160
Figure 9-4 Device Ports > Settings (1 of 2)
162
Device Port Settings
163
Figure 9-5 Device Ports > Settings (2 of 2)
163
IP Settings
165
Data Settings
166
Hardware Signal Triggers
167
Modem Settings (Device Ports)
168
Modem Settings: Text Mode
169
Modem Settings: PPP Mode
170
Port Status and Counters
171
Device Ports - Power Management
171
Table 9-6 Port Status and Counters
171
Figure 9-7 Device Ports - Power Management
173
Device Ports - Rpms - Add Device
174
Device Port - Sensorsoft Device
174
Device Port Commands
175
Device Commands
175
Figure 9-8 Devices > Device Ports > Sensorsoft
175
Interacting with a Device Port
176
Device Ports - Logging and Events
176
Local Logging
177
NFS File Logging
177
USB Logging
177
Token/Data Detection
177
Syslog Logging
178
Local Logging
179
Figure 9-9 Devices > Device Ports - Logging & Events
179
Token & Data Detection
180
Log Viewing Attributes
181
NFS File Logging
181
USB Logging
181
Syslog Logging
181
Logging Commands
182
Console Port
182
Figure 9-10 Devices > Console Port
182
Console Port Commands
183
Xmodem
183
Host Lists
186
Figure 9-11 Devices > Host Lists
186
Host Parameters
187
Host Parameters
188
Figure 9-12 View Host Lists
188
Host List Commands
189
Scripts
190
Figure 9-13 Devices > Scripts
190
Figure 9-14 Adding or Editing New Scripts
191
Scripts
192
Figure 9-15 Custom Scripts - Schedule
194
Script Commands
196
Batch Script Syntax
196
Interface Script Syntax
196
Table 9-16 Definitions
197
Primary Commands
198
Table 9-17 Primary Commands
198
Secondary Commands
199
Table 9-18 Secondary Commands
200
Control Flow Commands
201
Table 9-19 Control Flow Commands
201
Custom Script Syntax
202
Example Scripts
203
Sites
219
Figure 9-20 Devices > Sites
220
Site Commands
222
Access Lists
222
Figure 9-21 Devices > Access Lists
223
Access List Commands
224
Modem Dialing States
224
Dial in
224
Dial-Back
225
Dial-On-Demand
226
Dial-In & Dial-On-Demand
226
Dial-Back & Dial-On-Demand
227
CBCP Server and CBCP Client
227
CBCP Server
227
CBCP Client
228
Key Sequences
228
10: Power Management
230
Integrated PDU Management
230
Figure 10-1 Devices > Power Outlets
231
Power Commands
233
Remote Power Managers (Rpms)
233
Figure 10-2 Devices > Rpms
234
Figure 10-3 RPM Shutdown Order
235
Figure 10-4 RPM Notifications
235
Figure 10-5 RPM Raw Data Log
236
Figure 10-6 RPM Logs
236
RPM Shutdown Procedure
237
Figure 10-7 RPM Environmental Log
237
Optimizing and Troubleshooting RPM Behavior
238
RPM Commands
239
Rpms - Add Device
240
Figure 10-8 Devices > RPM > Rpms - Add Device
241
RPM - Manage Device
243
Figure 10-9 Rpms - Manage Device
243
RPM - Outlets
246
11: Connections
247
Typical Setup Scenarios
248
Terminal Server
248
Remote Access Server
248
Figure 11-1 Terminal Server
248
Figure 11-2 Remote Access Server
248
Reverse Terminal Server
249
Multiport Device Server
249
Console Server
249
Figure 11-3 Reverse Terminal Server
249
Figure 11-4 Multiport Device Server
249
Connection Configuration
250
Figure 11-5 Console Server
250
Figure 11-6 Devices > Connections
251
Connection Commands
252
Figure 11-7 Current Connections
252
12: User Authentication
253
Figure 12-1 User Authentication > Authentication Methods
254
Authentication Commands
255
User Rights
255
Table 12-2 User Types and Rights
255
Local and Remote Users
256
Figure 12-3 User Authentication > Local/Remote Users
257
Sysadmin Account Default Login Values
258
Adding, Editing or Deleting a User
259
Figure 12-4 User Authentication > Local/Remote User Settings
259
Local/Remote User Settings
260
Local Users Commands
262
Remote User Rights Commands
262
Ldap
263
Figure 12-5 User Authentication > LDAP
264
LDAP Commands
267
Radius
268
Figure 12-6 User Authentication > RADIUS
268
RADIUS Commands
271
User Attributes & Permissions from LDAP Schema or RADIUS VSA
271
Tacacs
272
TACACS+ Groups
272
Figure 12-7 User Authentication > TACACS
274
TACACS+ Commands
277
Groups
277
Figure 12-8 User Authentication > Groups
278
Group Commands
280
SSH Keys
280
Imported Keys
280
Exported Keys
280
Imported Keys (SSH In)
281
Figure 12-9 User Authentication > SSH Keys
281
Host & Login for Import
282
Exported Keys (SSH Out)
282
Host and Login for Export
283
Figure 12-10 Current Host Keys
284
SSH Commands
285
Custom Menus
285
Figure 12-11 User Authentication > Custom Menus
286
Custom User Menu Commands
288
13: Maintenance
289
Firmware & Configurations
289
Figure 13-1 Maintenance > Firmware & Configurations
290
Internal Temperature
291
Site Information
291
Local Manager Firmware
291
Boot Banks and Bootloader Settings
292
Load Firmware Via Options
293
Configuration Management
293
Zero Touch Provisioning Configuration Restore
294
Creating a Certificate
295
HTTPS Push Configuration Restore
297
Factory Reset with External Storage Device
298
Factory Reset with Reset Button
299
Manage Files
299
Administrative Commands
300
System Logs
300
Figure 13-2 Network > Firmware/Config > Manage
300
Figure 13-3 Maintenance > System Logs
301
System Log Commands
302
Audit Log
302
Figure 13-4 Maintenance > Audit Log
302
Audit Log Commands
303
Email Log
303
Figure 13-5 Maintenance > Email Log
303
Diagnostics
304
Figure 13-6 Maintenance > Diagnostics
304
Diagnostic Commands
307
Status/Reports
307
Figure 13-7 Maintenance > Diagnostics
307
View Report
308
Figure 13-8 Maintenance > Status/Reports
308
Status Commands
309
Emailing Logs and Reports
309
Figure 13-9 Generated Status/Reports
309
Figure 13-10 about Local Manager
310
Events
311
Figure 13-11 Maintenance > Events
311
Events Commands
312
Lcd/Keypad
313
Figure 13-12 Maintenance > Lcd/Keypad
313
Administrative Lcd/Keypad Commands
314
Banners
314
Figure 13-13 Maintenance > Banners
314
Administrative Banner Commands
315
System Info
315
Figure 13-14 System Info
316
14: Application Examples
317
Telnet/Ssh to a Remote Device
317
Figure 14-1 Local Manager - Console Manager Configuration
317
Figure 14-2 Remote User Connected to a Linux Server Via the Local Manager
317
Dial-In (Text Mode) to a Remote Device
319
Figure 14-3 Dial-In (Text Mode) to a Remote Device
319
Local Serial Connection to Network Device Via Telnet
320
Figure 14-4 Local Serial Connection to Network Device Via Telnet
320
15: Command Reference
322
Introduction to Commands
322
Command
322
Table 15-1 Actions and Category Options
322
Command Line Help
323
Tips
323
Access List Commands
324
Show Access-List
325
Administrative Commands
325
Admin Clear
326
Admin Reboot
335
Audit Log Commands
342
Show Auditlog
342
Authentication Commands
343
LDAP Commands
343
Local Users Commands
345
RADIUS Commands
349
Set Radius
349
Set Radius Server
350
Show Radius
350
TACACS+ Commands
350
User Permissions Commands
351
Set Permissions
352
Remote User Commands
353
Set Group
354
CLI Commands
355
Set History
356
Show History
356
Connection Commands
357
Show Connections
359
Cellular Modem Commands
360
Console Port Commands
362
Custom User Menu Commands
362
Date and Time Commands
364
Set Date/Time
364
Device Commands
365
Device Port Commands
366
Show Portcounters
370
Show Portstatus
370
Diagnostic Commands
371
Events Commands
376
Group Commands
377
Host List Commands
378
Internal Modem Commands
379
IP Filter Commands
380
Show Ipfilter
381
Logging Commands
382
Network Commands
384
Set Network
384
NFS Commands
389
Percepxion Commands
390
Performance Monitoring Commands
393
Power Commands
397
Routing Commands
398
Set Routing
398
RPM Commands
399
Script Commands
401
Show Script
403
Services Commands
404
Show Services
405
Site Commands
406
Secure Lantronix Network Commands
406
SNMP Commands
407
SSH Key Commands
409
Status Commands
411
Switch Commands
413
Set Switch Port
413
Show Switch
414
System Log Commands
415
Temperature Commands
415
Set Temperature
415
USB Access Commands
416
USB Device Commands
416
USB Modem Commands
417
USB Serial Commands
419
USB Storage Commands
419
Virtual Interface Commands
421
VPN Commands
422
Xmodem Commands
424
Appendix A: Security Considerations
426
Security Best Practices
426
Factors Affecting Security
427
Appendix B: Adapters and Serial Port Pinouts
428
Managed Devices
428
DCE Adapter - RJ-45 to DB-9
428
Figure B-1 Console Ports - DCE Pinout
428
DCE Adapter - RJ-45 to DB-25
429
Figure B-2 DCE Adapter - RJ-45 to DB-9 Pinout
429
Figure B-3 DCE Adapter - RJ-45 to DB-25 Pinout
429
Rolled Cable
430
F5 Bigip Load Balancer RJ-45 to DB-9
430
Figure B-4 Rolled Cable Pinout
430
Figure B-5 F5 Bigip Load Balancer - RJ-45 to DB-9 Pinout
430
IBM AIX Server RJ-45 to DB-9
431
Memotec RJ-45 to RJ-11
431
Figure B-6 IBM AIX Server - RJ-45 to DB-9 Pinout
431
Figure B-7 Memotec RJ-45 to RJ-11 Pinout
431
Power Control Units
432
Server Technology
432
Baytech RPC Series
432
Figure B-8 Server Tech PDU - Straight through Cable Pinout
432
APC RJ-45 to RJ-12 (7900 Series)
433
Appendix C: Safety Summary
434
Safety Precautions
434
AC Models
434
DC Models
434
Appendix D: Protocol Glossary
435
Appendix E: Regulatory Notices
437
Safety Notices
437
EMC Notices
437
Rohs Compliance
437
Declaration of Conformity
437
EU Declaration of Conformity
438
Figure E-1 EU Declaration of Conformity
438
UK Declaration of Conformity
439
Figure E-2 UK Declaration of Conformity
439
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