Belkin F1DP116SEA user manual Serial Ports, Configuration, Port Authentication

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Serial Ports

Configuration

Under the “Serial” menu heading, click “Configuration” to show the port summary list.

Note that if the “Serial Port” is disabled, the “Serial port configuration” panel will display the port in a dark gray font. An enabled serial port will be displayed in a white bold font.

Port Authentication

Authentication is the process of identifying an individual, usually based on a user name and password. The Console Server supports various authentication options, such as “Local” and “RADIUS”, to authenticate the users who access the serial port. Refer to page 23.

When the authentication is set to “Local”, the Console Server will use its own user list to authenticate a user. If configured for RADIUS, the unit will request authentication from the external authentication servers (i.e., RADIUS). The figure below conceptually illustrates the user-authentication process when using an external authentication server.

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Contents F1DP116Sea OmniView Serial Console ServerTable of Contents Edit the Access Control List ACL Change Password Page Product Overview Package ContentsIntroduction Console Server provides the followingRemote and secure power controller Console Server Features In-band and out-of-band managementAccess port lists for users Diverse devices managementJava Plug-In Equipment RequirementsSystem Requirements Ports Unit Display Diagrams Front/Rear Panel Link LEDIEC power LAN port Local console port Power Red power indication LED Indicators, Button, and ConnectorsEthernet Link/Act/10/100Mbps Orange 10BaseT Ethernet connection establishedGeneral SpecificationsLocal Installation Rack-Mounting Desktop or Rack-MountingMAC Address Serial Number DB9M Connecting the Target Devices to the Console ServerInitial Settings Network ConfigurationWeb-Browser Interface Identifying the IP AddressUser Name Default Password Access Privileges LoginUser Name Password Admin Network-Configuration Main-Connect Network ConfigurationSection Menu Layout Following figure depicts the structure of the interfaceSystem Reboot Network IP ConfigSystem Reset to Default Network Current IPWeb-Browser Management Interface Section IP Configuration Network SettingsChain Rule IP FilteringSpecified host range Base host IP address Subnet mask Chain Rule of IP Filter Radius and Local Web-Server ConfigurationLocal Dynamic DNS Radius Server User HostHTTPS/SSL RADIUS-Server ConfigurationSerial Ports ConfigurationPort Authentication Port Title Port Enable/DisableOperation Modes Console-Server ModeTerminal-Server Mode TCP Keep-Alive No Configuration RequiredListening TCP Port Number ProtocolSerial-Port Parameters Dial-in Modem ModeSerial-to-Serial Mode Port Logging Connection Break FunctionTelnet Java Applet Section Serial-to-Serial Function InstallationEnable and Configure Serial-to-Serial Section Serial Ports System Status and Log System Logging User Administration System AdministrationUser Name and Password Guidelines Add UserRemove User Edit the Access Control list ACL Date and Time NTP Change PasswordUpgrade from the Web Interface Firmware UpgradeSSL Certificate Secure Http Certificate System Administration Section System Administration Reboot Reset to Factory-Default SettingsEnabled Technical DataDefault Settings Server Name BelkinSC F1D121ea RJ45F-DB25F DTE DB25 Female DTE Adapter Appendix a AdaptersF1D120ea RJ45F-DB9F DTE DB9 Female DTE Adapter F1D123ea RJ45F-DB25M DTE DB25 Male DTE Adapter F1D122ea RJ45F-DB25M DCE DB25 Male DCE AdapterF1D124ea RJ45F-RJ45M Cisco RJ45 Male Adapter Standard Ethernet Cable RJ45 Pin-Out Description Appendix B Ethernet Pin-Outs RJ45Port Number Protocol Appendix C Well-Known TCP/UDP Port NumbersAppendix D Protocol Glossary Radius Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service PAP Password Authentication ProtocolTACACS+ Terminal Access Controller Access Control System NTP Network Time ProtocolAppendix E Creating CA Files Openssl req -new -key cakey.pem -out server.csr FCC Statement InformationCE Declaration of Conformity What the period of coverage isHow to get service What will we do to correct problems?What is not covered by this warranty? How state law relates to the warranty Page Free Tech Support

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