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Black Box LES1102A User Manual (165 pages)
1101 and 1102 Secure Device Servers
Brand:
Black Box
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5.85 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Specifications
9
2 Overview
10
Introduction
10
Manual Organization
10
Types of Users
10
Management Console
11
Hardware Description
11
LES1101A-R2 Front Panel
12
LES1101A-R2 Back Panel
12
LES1102A Front Panel
13
LES1102A Back Panel
13
What's Included
14
Les1101A-R2
14
Les1102A
14
3 Installation
15
Power Connection
15
Network Connection
15
Serial Port Connection
15
Non RS-232 Serial Port Pinouts-LES1102A
16
Non RS-232 Serial Port Pinouts-LES1101A-R2
17
4 System Configuration
18
Management Console Connection
18
Connected Pc/Workstation Setup
18
Browser Connection
19
Administrator Password
20
Network IP Address
21
System Services
22
Communications Software
24
SDT Connector
24
Putty
25
Sshterm
25
5 Serial Port, Host, Device, and User Configuration
26
Configure Serial Ports
26
Common Settings
27
Console Server Mode
28
SDT Mode
31
Device (RPC, UPS, EMD) Mode
32
Terminal Server Mode
32
Serial Bridging Mode
32
Syslog
33
Add/Edit Users
34
Authentication
36
Network Hosts
36
Trusted Networks
37
Serial Port Redirection
37
Managed Devices
38
6 Secure SSH Tunneling and SDT Connector
40
Configuring for SSH Tunneling to Hosts
41
SDT Connector Client Configuration
41
SDT Connector Installation
41
Configuring a New Console Server Gateway in the SDT Connector Client
42
Auto-Configure SDT Connector Client with the User's Access Privileges
43
Make an SDT Connection through the Gateway to the Host
44
Manually Adding Hosts to the SDT Connector Gateway
44
Manually Adding New Services to the New Hosts
45
Adding a Client Program to be Started for the New Service
47
SDT Connector to Management Console
49
SDT Connector-Telnet or SSH Connect to Serially Attached Devices
49
1101 And 1102 Secure Device Servers
50
Using SDT Connector for Out-Of-Band Connection to the Gateway
50
Importing (and Exporting) Preferences
52
SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
52
Setting up SDT for Remote Desktop Access
53
Enable Remote Desktop on the Target Windows Computer to be Accessed
53
Configure the Remote Desktop Connection Client
54
SDT SSH Tunnel for VNC
56
Install and Configure the VNC Server on the Computer to be Accessed
56
Install, Configure, and Connect the VNC Viewer
58
Using SDT to Connect to Hosts that Are Serially Attached to the Gateway
59
Establish a PPP Connection between the Host COM Port and the Console Server
60
Setup SDT Serial Ports on the Console Server
62
Setup SDT Connector to SSH Port Forward over the Console Server Serial Port
63
SSH Tunneling Using Other SSH Clients (for Example, Putty)
63
7 Alerts and Logging
67
Configure Smtp/Sms/Snmp/Nagios Alert Service
67
Email Alerts
67
SMS Alerts
68
SNMP Alerts
68
Nagios Alerts
69
Activate Alert Events and Notifications
69
Add a New Alert
70
Configuring General Alert Types
70
Configuring Power Alert Type
72
Remote Log Storage
73
Serial Port Logging
73
Network TCP or UDP Port Logging
73
8 Power Management
75
Remote Power Control (RPC)
75
RPC Connection
75
RPC Access Privileges and Alerts
77
User Power Management
77
RPC Status
78
Uninterruptible Power Supply Control (UPS)
78
Managed UPS Connections
79
Remote UPS Management
82
Controlling UPS Powered Computers
83
UPS Alerts
83
UPS Status
83
Overview of Network UPS Tools (NUT)
84
9 Authentication
87
Authentication Configuration
87
Local Authentication
87
TACACS Authentication
87
RADIUS Authentication
88
LDAP Authentication
89
RADIUS/TACACS User Configuration
89
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)
90
SSL Certificate
91
10 Nagios Integration
94
Nagios Overview
94
Central Management and Setting up SDT for Nagios
95
Setup Central Nagios Server
96
Setup Distributed Console Servers
96
Configuring Nagios Distributed Monitoring
98
Enable Nagios on the Console Server
98
Enable NRPE Monitoring
99
Enable NSCA Monitoring
99
Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring
100
Configure Selected Network Hosts for Nagios Monitoring
100
Configure the Upstream Nagios Monitoring Host
100
Advanced Distributed Monitoring Configuration
100
Sample Nagios Configuration
100
Basic Nagios Plug-Ins
103
Number of Supported Devices
103
Distributed Monitoring Usage Scenarios
104
11 System Management
106
System Administration and Reset
106
Upgrade Firmware
107
Configure Date and Time
108
Configuration Backup
108
12 Status Reports
110
Port Access and Active Users
110
Statistics
110
Support Reports
111
Syslog
112
Dashboard
112
Configuring the Dashboard
113
Creating Custom Widgets for the Dashboard
114
13 Management
115
Device Management
115
Port and Host Logs
115
Serial Port Terminal Connection
116
Power Management
117
14 Configuration from the Command Line
118
Accessing Config from the Command Line
118
Serial Port Configuration
120
Adding and Removing Users
122
Adding and Removing User Groups
124
Authentication
124
Network Hosts
125
Trusted Networks
126
Cascaded Ports
127
UPS Connections
127
RPC Connections
128
Managed Devices
129
Port Log
129
Alerts
130
SMTP and SMS
131
Snmp
132
Administration
132
IP Settings
132
Date and Time Settings
133
DHCP Server
134
Services
134
Nagios
135
Custom Scripting
136
Custom Script to Run When Booting
136
Running Custom Scripts When Alerts Are Triggered
136
15 Advanced Configuration
137
Example Script-Power Cycling on Pattern Match
137
Example Script-Multiple Email Notifications on each Alert
137
Deleting Configuration Values from the CLI
138
Power Cycle any Device When a Ping Request Fails
140
Running Custom Scripts When a Configurator Is Invoked
141
Backing up the Configuration and Restoring Using a Local USB Stick
141
Backing up the Configuration Off-Box
142
Advanced Portmanager
143
Portmanager Commands
143
External Scripts and Alerts
144
Raw Access to Serial Ports
145
Access to Serial Ports
145
Accessing the Console/Modem Port
145
IP Filtering
145
Fingerprinting
148
Https
154
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Black Box LES1102A Quick Start Manual (8 pages)
1102 secure device server
Brand:
Black Box
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.43 MB
Table of Contents
Step 1: Check Kit Contents.
2
Step 2: Connect the Hardware.
2
Step 3: Set up the Console Server.
3
Step 4: Configure Serial and Network Devices.
4
Step 5: Add New Users.
6
Step 6: Advanced Configurations.
7
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