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ParameterDescription

Enable Auto Discovery

The target name will be discovered and will be associated with this serial port. If it fails, the Port Name will be used. Default: Disabled.

Protocol

The protocol that will be used to access the serial port/target. SSH - Authorized users can use SSH to connect to the console of a connected device. Telnet - Authorized users can use Telnet to connect to the console of a connected device. SSH/Telnet - Authorized users can use SSH and/or Telnet to connect to the console of a connected device simultaneously. Raw - Authorized users can make a Raw Socket connection to the console of a connected device. Default: SSH/Telnet.

Authentication Type

Authentication type that will be used to authenticate the user during target session. Default: Local.

Hotkey to suspend the target session and go to the CLI prompt. Not Text Session Hot Key available for Raw. Default: Ctrl-Z. NOTE: The default escape

character for ts_menu is Ctrl-X.

Hotkey to suspend the target session and display Power Management

Menu to control the power state of the target. Not available for Raw. Power Session Hot Key Default: Ctrl-P. NOTE: The default escape character for ts_menu is

Ctrl-X.

 

For a Telnet/Raw session: TCP port to connect directly to a serial port.

TCP Port Alias

For SSH session: Alias of the port similar to ttySxx. Default: 70XX,

 

where XX is the serial port number.

Port IPv4/IPv6 Alias

IPv4/IPv6 address used to connect directly to a serial port. Default: not

configured (empty).

 

Port IPv4/IPv6 Alias

Interface (ETH0) associated with the IPv4/IPv6 alias.

Interface

 

Allow Session Only if

When the DCD is OFF, the appliance will deny access for this serial

DCD is On

port. Default: Disabled (allow access if DCD is OFF).

 

When the input data matches one input string configured in Auto

Enable Auto Answer

Answer, the output string will be transmitted to the serial port. Default:

 

Disabled.

 

DTR Mode can be set to the following: Always On. Normal - the DTR

DTR Mode

status will depend on the existence of a CAS session. Off Interval -

when the a CAS session is closed, the DTR will stay down during this

 

 

interval. Default: Normal.

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Contents ACS Page ACS B L E of C on TE N TS Iii ACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide Access options Features and BenefitsFlexible users and groups Web ManagerIPv4 and IPv6 support Packet filtering AuthenticationSecurity VPN based on IPSec with NAT traversalAuto discovery Data logging, notifications, alarms and data bufferingACS v6000 virtual console server requirements To create the virtual machine using the vSphere clientPage Using Telnet or SSH To use SSH to connect to a device through a serial port To use Telnet to connect to a device through a serial port# telnet hostname IPaddress To close a Telnet sessionTo close an SSH session ACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide To log into the web manager Web Manager Overview for AdministratorsWizard Mode Wizard Screen To configure Ports To configure network parametersTo configure licenses To view and connect to devices using the web manager Expert ModeAccess To configure users and change the default user passwordsSecurity profiles System ToolsSystem Select System Security Security Profile To configure the Security ProfileTo configure DSView 3 software security settings Help and Language Date and TimeUsage VM SettingsInformation VCenter To configure a vCenterTo add an association by Datacenter License To power control targets using the web managerNetwork IPv4 and IPv6 static routes SettingsTo configure a network device DevicesTo add a host Configuring the firewallHosts FirewallTo add a chain Protocol optionsTo edit a rule To change the policy for a default chainIPSecVPN To add a rulePayload or AH Authentication Header Click Network Snmp Snmp ConfigurationTo configure Snmp Select Ports Serial Ports To enable or disable one or more serial portsPorts Serial portsCAS Ctrl-X Parameter Description Auto discovery To copy/clone the configuration of one port to other portsCAS Profile Select Ports CAS Profile Auto Answer To configure the input/output strings used by auto answerSelect Probe Strings or Match Strings Click Ports Pool of CAS Ports To configure a pool of CAS portsPool of CAS ports Pool of CAS Ports Parameters Parameter Description AuthenticationTo configure a Radius authentication server Appliance authenticationAuthentication servers To set authentication for the console serverSelect Authentication Authentication Servers Ldapsad To configure a TACACS+ authentication serverSelect Authentication Authentication Servers TACACS+ To configure an Ldapsad authentication serverUsers Accounts and User Groups To configure a Kerberos authentication serverTo configure an NIS authentication server To configure a DSView authentication serverTo add new users Local accountsUser groups To configure password rulesClick Users Local Accounts Password Rules Admin groupTo view admin Appliance Access Rights Managing user groups Appliance-admin groupShell-login-profile User groupTo remove members from a user group To configure a login profile for a user groupCheck the Enable Log-In Profile box To assign appliance access rights for custom user groups To add access to serial ports for a user groupTo configure a group in a Radius authentication server To configure a group in a TACACS+ authentication serverEvent Destinations Event NotificationsEvent List Select Events and Logs Data Buffering To configure Data BufferingData Buffering Appliance Logging To configure Appliance LoggingActive Sessions MonitoringWeb Manager Overview for Regular Users Change PasswordTo change your own password Select Change PasswordACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide Configuration Appendix a BootP Configuration RetrievalAppendix B Technical Support To resolve an issueFor Technical Support