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Tripp Lite B095-004-1E Owner's Manual (257 pages)
Console Server Management Switch Console Server with PowerAlert Console Server
Brand:
Tripp Lite
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 10.87 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
10
Types of Users
11
Management Console
11
Installation
14
Models
14
Kit Components: B096-048 and B096-016 Console Server Management Switch
14
Kit Components: B092-016 Console Server with Poweralert
15
Kit Components: B095-004-1E and B095-003-1E-M Console Server
15
Kit Components: B094-008-2E-M-F Console Server
16
Power Connection
17
Power: Console Server Management Switch
17
Power: Console Server with Poweralert
17
Power: Console Server
17
Network Connection
17
Serial Port Connection
18
USB Port Connection
18
Rackmount Console / KVM Connection (B092-016 Only)
18
System Configuration
19
Management Console Connection
19
Connected Computer Set up
19
Browser Connection
20
Initial B092-016 Connection
21
Administrator Password
22
Set up New Administrator
22
Network IP Address
23
Ipv6 Configuration
24
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Configuration
25
System Service Access
26
Communications Software
29
SDT Connector
29
Putty
29
Sshterm
30
Management Network Configuration
31
Enable the Management LAN
31
Configure the DHCP Server
32
Select Failover or Broadband OOB
33
Bridging the Network Ports
34
Wireless LAN
34
Static Routes
35
Serial Port, Host, Device & User Configuration
36
Configuring Serial Ports
36
Common Settings
37
Console Server Mode
38
SDT Mode
41
Device (RPC, UPS, EMD) Mode
42
Terminal Server Mode
42
Serial Bridging Mode
43
Syslog
43
Add/ Edit Users
44
Authentication
46
Network Hosts
46
Trusted Networks
47
Automatically Generate and Upload SSH Keys
48
Serial Port Cascading
48
Manually Generate and Upload SSH Keys
49
Configure the Slaves and Their Serial Ports
50
Managing the Slaves
50
Serial Port Redirection
51
Install Virtualport Client
51
Configure the Virtualport Client
52
Configure the Remote Serial Device Connection
54
Managed Devices
55
To Remove a Configured Port
54
Enable the VPN Gateway
56
Ipsec VPN
56
Openvpn
58
Enable the Openvpn
59
Configure as Server or Client
60
Windows Openvpn Client and Server Set up
62
Pptp Vpn
65
Enable the PPTP VPN Server
66
Add a PPTP User
67
Set up a Remote PPTP Client
68
Firewall, Failover & Oob
69
Oob Dial-In Access
69
Configure Dial-In PPP
70
Set up Windows XP/ 2003/Vista/7 Client for Dial-In
71
Using SDT Connector Client for Dial-In
71
Set up Earlier Windows Clients for Dial-In
72
Set up Linux Clients for Dial-In
72
Oob Broadband Access
73
Broadband Ethernet Failover
73
Always-On Dial-Out
74
Dial-Out Failover
74
Dial-Out Failover
75
Firewall & Forwarding
76
Configuring Network Forwarding and IP Masquerading
76
Configuring Client Devices
78
Port Forwarding
79
Port Rules
80
SSH Tunnels & SDT Connector
82
Configuring for SDT Tunneling to Hosts
83
SDT Connector Client Installation
84
SDT Connector Configuration
84
Configuring a New Gateway in the SDT Connector Client
85
Auto-Configure SDT Connector Client with the User's Access Privileges
86
Make an SDT Connection through the Gateway to a Host
87
Manually Adding Hosts to the SDT Connector Gateway
88
Manually Adding New Services to the New Hosts
89
Adding a Client Program to be Started for the New Service
91
Dial-In Configuration
92
SDT Connector to Management Console
93
SDT Connector - Telnet or SSH Serial Device Connection
94
SDT Connector Oob Connection
95
Importing (and Exporting) Preferences
96
SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
97
Enable Remote Desktop on the Target Windows Computer to be Accessed
98
Setting up SDT for Remote Desktop Access
98
Configure the Remote Desktop Connection Client
99
Install and Configure the VNC Server on the Computer to be Accessed
102
SDT SHH Tunnel for VNC
102
Install, Configure and Connect the VNC Viewer
103
Establish a PPP Connection between the Host COM Port and Console Server
105
SDT IP Connection to Hosts
105
Set up SDT Connector to SSH Port Forward over the Console Server Serial Port
108
Set up SDT Serial Ports on Console Server
108
SSH Tunneling Using Other SSH Clients (E.g. Putty)
109
Alerts, Automated Response and Logging
112
Set up Auto-Response and Configure Check Conditions
112
Email Alerts
113
Alarms and Digital Inputs
114
UPS / Power Supply
114
UPS Status
114
Cellular Data
115
ICMP Ping
115
Serial Login/Logout
115
Custom Check
116
SMS Command
116
Perform RPC Action on Trigger
117
Send Email on Trigger
117
Send SMS on Trigger
117
Trigger and Resolve Actions
117
Resolve Actions
118
Run Custom Script on Trigger
118
Send Nagios Event on Trigger
118
Send SNMP Trap on Trigger
118
Send Email Alerts on Resolution
119
Send SMS Alerts on Resolution
119
Send Nagios Event Alerts on Resolution
120
Remote Log Storage
121
Send SNMP Trap Alerts on Resolution
120
Serial Port Logging
121
Network TCP or UDP Port Logging
122
Auto-Response Event Logging
122
Power Device Logging
122
Power and Environmental Monitoring
123
Remote Power Control (RPC)
123
RPC Connection
123
RPC Alerts
125
RPC Status
125
User Power Management
126
Uninterruptible Power Supply Control (UPS)
127
Managed UPS Connections
127
Configure UPS Powering the Console Server
129
Configuring Powered Computers to Monitor a Managed UPS
130
UPS Alerts
131
UPS Status
131
Overview of Network UPS Tools (NUT)
132
Environmental Monitoring
133
Connecting the EMD
134
Environmental Alerts
135
Environmental Status
135
Authentication
136
Authentication Configuration
136
Local Authentication
136
TACACS Authentication
137
RADIUS Authentication
138
LDAP Authentication
139
RADIUS/TACACS User Configuration
139
Group Support with Remote Authentication
140
Remote Groups with RADIUS Authentication
140
Remote Groups with LDAP Authentication
141
Authentication Testing
143
PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
144
Idle Timeout
143
Kerberos Authentication
143
Secure Management Console Access
145
SSL Certificate
146
Nagios Integration
148
Nagios Overview
148
Central Management and Setting up SDT for Nagios
149
Set up Central Nagios Server
149
Set up Distributed Console Servers
150
Configuring Nagios Distributed Monitoring
152
Enable Nagios on the Console Server
153
Enable NRPE Monitoring
153
Enable NSCA Monitoring
154
Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring
155
Configure Selected Network Hosts for Nagios Monitoring
156
Configure the Upstream Nagios Monitoring Host
157
Advanced Distributed Monitoring Configuration
158
Sample Nagios Configuration
158
Additional Plug-Ins
161
Basic Nagios Plug-Ins
161
System Management
163
System Administration and Reset
163
Upgrade Firmware
164
Configure Date and Time
165
Configuration Backup
166
Delayed Configuration Commit
167
FIPS Mode
168
Status Reports
169
Port Access and Active Users
169
Statistics
169
Support Reports
170
Syslog
170
Configuring the Dashboard
171
Dashboard
171
Creating Custom Widgets for the Dashboard
173
Management
174
Device Management
174
Port and Host Log Management
174
Terminal Connection
174
Web Terminal
174
Web Terminal to Command Line
175
Web Terminal to Serial Device
175
Power Management
176
Sdtconnector Access
176
Remote Console Access (B092-016 Only)
177
Configuration from the Command Line
178
Serial Port Configuration
180
Adding and Removing Users
183
Adding and Removing User Groups
184
Authentication
185
Network Hosts
186
Cascaded Ports
187
Trusted Networks
187
UPS Connections
188
RPC Connections
189
Environmental
190
Managed Devices
190
Port Log
191
Alerts
192
Smtp & Sms
194
Administration
195
IP Settings
195
Snmp
195
Date & Time Settings
196
Dial-In Settings
196
Dhcp Server
197
Nagios
198
Services
198
Accessing Config from the Command Line
178
General Linux Command Usage
199
Advanced Configuration
201
Custom Script to Run When Booting
201
Custom Scripting
201
Running Custom Scripts When Alerts Are Triggered
202
Example Script - Multiple Email Notifications on each Alert
203
Example Script - Power Cycling on Pattern Match
203
Deleting Configuration Values from the CLI
204
Power Cycle any Device Upon a Ping Request Failure
207
Backing-Up the Configuration and Restoring Using a Local USB Stick
208
Running Custom Scripts When a Configurator Is Invoked
208
Backing-Up the Configuration Off-Box
209
Advanced Portmanager
210
Portmanager Commands
210
External Scripts and Alerts
211
Access to Serial Ports
212
Accessing the Console/Modem Port
212
Raw Access to Serial Ports
212
IP- Filtering
213
Check Firewall Rules
214
Enable SNMP Service
214
Retrieving Status Information Using SNMP
214
SNMP Status Reporting and Traps
214
Etc/Config/Snmpd.conf
217
Adding Multiple Remote SNMP Managers
218
Generating Public Keys (Linux)
219
Secure Shell (SSH) Public Key Authentication
219
SSH Overview
219
Installing SSH Public Key Authentication (Linux)
220
Installing the SSH Public/Private Keys (Clustering)
220
Generating Public/Private Keys for SSH (Windows)
222
Fingerprinting
223
SSH Tunneled Serial Bridging
224
SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
226
Generating a Self-Signed Certificate with Openssl
227
Generating an Encryption Key
227
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Support
227
Installing the Key and Certificate
228
Launching the HTTPS Server
228
Https
227
Power Strip Control
229
Powerman
229
Adding New RPC Devices
230
Pmpower
230
Ipmitool
232
Scripts for Managing Slaves
234
SMS Server Tools
235
Multicast
235
Thin Client (B092-016)
236
Connect: Serial Terminal
237
Connect: Browser
238
Connect: VNC
239
Connect: SSH
240
Connect: IPMI
241
Connect: Remote Desktop (RDP)
242
Connect: Citrix ICA
243
Connect: Poweralert
243
Local Client Service Connections
236
Advanced Control Panel
244
Custom
244
Logs
244
Status
244
System: Logout
244
System: Shutdown / Reboot
244
System: Terminal
244
Remote Control
245
Appendix A: Hardware Specification
246
Appendix B: Serial Port Connectivity
247
Appendix C: End User License Agreements
249
Sun Java License
255
Appendix D: Service and Warranty
256
Warranty Registration
257
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Console Server Management Switch Console Server with PowerAlert Console Server
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| Category:
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| Size: 5.27 MB
Table of Contents
Console Server
1
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
9
Types of Users
11
Manual Conventions
12
2 Installation
14
1 Introduction
14
Installation
14
Models
14
Kit Components: B096-048 and B096-016 Console Server Management Switch
14
Kit Components: B092-016 Console Server with Poweralert
15
Kit Components: B095-004-1E and B095-003-1E-M Console Server
15
Power Connection
16
Power: Console Server Management Switch
16
Power: Console Server with Poweralert
16
2.3 Network C
17
Power: Console Server Management Switch
17
Network Connection
17
Serial Port Connection
17
USB Port Connection
18
Rackmount Console / KVM Connection (B092-016 Only)
18
Initial System Configuration
19
3 Initial System Configuration
19
Management Console Connection
19
Connected Computer Set up
19
Browser Connection
20
Initial B092-016 Connection
22
Administrator Password
22
Network IP Address
23
Ipv6 Configuration
24
System Services
25
Communications Software
28
SDT Connector
28
Putty
28
Sshterm
29
Management Network Configuration (B096-048/016 Only)
30
Configure Management Switch as a Management LAN Gateway
30
Configure Management Switch for Failover or Broadband Oob
33
Serial Port and Network Host
34
Configuring Serial Ports
34
Common Settings
35
Console Server Mode
36
Device (RPC, UPS, EMD) Mode
40
SDT Mode
40
Terminal Server Mode
40
Serial Bridging Mode
41
Add/Edit Users
42
Syslog
42
4.3 Authentication
45
Network Hosts
45
Trusted Networks
47
Automatically Generate and Upload SSH Keys
48
Authentication
45
4.5 Trusted Networks
48
Serial Port Cascading
48
Manually Generate and Upload SSH Keys
49
Configure the Slaves and Their Serial Ports
51
Install Virtualport Client
52
Managing the Slaves
52
Serial Port Redirection
52
Configure the Virtualport Client
53
Configure the Remote Serial Device Connection
56
Remove a Configured Port
56
Managed Devices (B095-004/003 Only)
57
Failover and Out-Of-Band Access
60
Oob Dial-In Access
60
Configure Dial-In PPP
61
Set up Windows XP/ 2003/Vista/7 Client for Dial-In
62
Using SDT Connector Client for Dial-In
62
Set up Earlier Windows Clients for Dial-In
63
Oob Broadband Access (B096-048/016 Only)
64
Set up Linux Clients for Dial-In
64
Broadband Ethernet Failover (B096-048/016 Only)
64
Dial-Out Failover
66
Secure Tunneling and Sdt Connector
68
SDT Connector Configuration
69
SDT Connector Client Installation
70
Configuring a New Gateway in the SDT Connector Client
71
Auto-Configure SDT Connector Client with the User's Access Privileges
72
Make an SDT Connection through the Gateway to a Host
73
Manually Adding Hosts to the SDT Connector Gateway
74
Manually Adding New Services to the New Hosts
75
Adding a Client Program to be Started for the New Service
77
Choosing an Alternate SSH Client (E.g. Putty)
78
Dial-In Configuration
78
Configuring for SDT Tunneling to Hosts
69
SDT Connector to Management Console
83
SDT Connector - Telnet or SSH Connect to Serially Attached Devices
84
Using SDT Connector for Out-Of-Band Connection to the Gateway
85
Importing (and Exporting) Preferences
87
SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
87
6.7 SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
88
Enable Remote Desktop on the Target Windows Computer to be Accessed
88
Setting up SDT for Remote Desktop Access
88
Configure the Remote Desktop Connection Client
89
Install and Configure the VNC Server on the Computer to be Accessed
93
SDT SHH Tunnel for VNC
93
Install, Configure and Connect the VNC Viewer
94
Establish a PPP Connection between the Host COM Port and Console Server
96
Using SDT to IP Connect to Hosts that Are Serially Attached to the Gateway
96
Set up SDT Connector to SSH Port Forward over the Console Server Serial Port
100
Alerts and Logging
102
Set up SDT Serial Ports on Console Server
100
Configure Smtp/Sms/Snmp/Nagios Alert Service
102
Email Alerts
102
SMS Alerts
103
SNMP Alerts
104
Activate Alert Events and Notifications
105
Nagios Alerts
105
Add a New Alert
106
Select General Alert Type
107
Configuring Environment and Power Alert Type
108
Remote Log Storage
109
Serial Port Logging
110
Network TCP or UDP Port Logging
111
8 Power & Environmental Management
112
Power & Environmental Management
112
Remote Power Control (RPC)
112
RPC Connection
112
RPC Alerts
114
RPC Status
114
User Power Management
114
Managed UPS Connections
115
Uninterruptible Power Supply Control (UPS)
115
Configure UPS Powering the Console Server
118
Configuring Powered Computers to Monitor a Managed UPS
119
Overview of Network UPS Tools (NUT)
120
UPS Alerts
120
UPS Status
120
Environmental Monitoring
122
Connecting the EMD
123
Environmental Alerts
124
Environmental Status
124
Authentication Configuration
126
Local Authentication
127
TACACS Authentication
127
RADIUS Authentication
128
LDAP Authentication
129
RADIUS/TACACS User Configuration
130
PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
131
Secure Management Console Access
132
Nagios Integration
134
Nagios Overview
134
Central Management
135
Set up Central Nagios Server
135
Set up Distributed Console Servers
136
Configuring Nagios Distributed Monitoring
138
Enable Nagios on the Console Server
138
Enable NRPE Monitoring
140
Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring
141
Configure Selected Network Hosts for Nagios Monitoring
142
Enable NSCA Monitoring
141
Configure the Upstream Nagios Monitoring Host
143
Advanced Distributed Monitoring Configuration
144
Sample Nagios Configuration
144
Additional Plug-Ins
147
Basic Nagios Plug-Ins
147
System Management
149
System Administration and Reset
149
Upgrade Firmware
150
Configure Date and Time
151
Configuration Backup (B095-004/003 Only)
152
FIPS Mode (B095-004/003 Only)
154
Status Reports
156
Port Access and Active Users
156
Statistics
156
Support Reports
157
Syslog
157
Dashboard
158
Configuring the Dashboard
159
Creating Custom Widgets for the Dashboard
160
Management
162
Port & Host Management
162
Device Management
162
13.2 Port & Host Management
163
Power Management
163
Serial Port Terminal Connection
163
Remote Console Access (B092-016 Only)
165
Basic Configuration - Linux Commands
167
The Linux Command Line
168
Administration Configuration
170
Authentication Configuration
170
System Settings
170
Date and Time Configuration
171
IP Configuration
172
Network Configuration
172
Dial-In Configuration
173
Services Configuration
174
Serial Port Configuration
175
Serial Port Settings
175
Supported Protocol Configuration
176
Users
176
Trusted Networks
177
Alert Configuration
178
Event Logging Configuration
178
Remote Serial Port Log Storage
178
SDT Host Configuration
179
SDT Host TCP Ports
179
Configuration Backup and Restore
180
General Linux Command Usage
181
Advanced Configuration
184
Advanced Portmanager
185
External Scripts and Alerts
187
Raw Access to Serial Ports
189
IP- Filtering
190
Modifying SNMP Configuration
192
Adding more than One SNMP Server
193
Secure Shell (SSH) Public Key Authentication
194
SSH Overview
194
Generating Public Keys (Linux)
195
Installing SSH Public Key Authentication (Linux)
196
Installing the SSH Public/Private Keys (Clustering)
196
Generating Public/Private Keys for SSH (Windows)
198
Fingerprinting
200
SSH Tunneled Serial Bridging
201
SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
204
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Support
205
Https
206
Power Strip Control
208
Powerman
208
Adding New RPC Devices
210
Pmpower
210
Ipmitool
212
Scripts for Managing Slaves
216
16 Thin Client (B092-016)
218
Local Client Service Connections
218
Connect- Browser
220
Connect- Serial Terminal
220
Connect- VNC
221
Connect- SSH
222
Connect- IPMI
223
Connect- Remote Desktop (RDP)
224
Connect- Citrix ICA
225
Advanced Control Panel
226
Connect- Poweralert
226
System: Terminal
226
Custom
227
Logs
227
Status
227
System: Logout
227
System: Shutdown / Reboot
227
Remote Control
228
Limited Warranty
239
Warranty Registration
240
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