Western Telematic RSM-32DC, RSM-8, RSM-16 Network Status Screen /SN, Porttcp Portstatus Username

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The Status Screens

NETWORK STATUS:

MAC Address:

00-09-9b-00-b7-fa

 

PORTTCP PORTSTATUS USERNAME

PORTTCP PORTSTATUS USERNAME

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N1

23Activesuper

N17

Free

N2

23Activesuper

N18

Free

N3

Free

N19

Free

N4

Free

N20

Free

N5

Free

N21

Free

N6

Free

N22

Free

N7

Free

N23

Free

N8

Free

N24

Free

N9

Free

N25

Free

N10

Free

N26

Free

N11

Free

N27

Free

N12

Free

N28

Free

N13

Free

N29

Free

N14

Free

N30

Free

N15

Free

N31

Free

N16

Free

N32

Free

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Figure 6.3: Network Status Screen

 

 

6.3. The Network Status Screen (/SN)

This screen lists current conditions for the Network Port. To display the Network Status Screen, type /SN and press [Enter]. The Network Status Screen is only available when you have logged in using an account and port that permit Supervisor commands.

Note that the RSM will allow up to sixty four simultaneous inbound TCP connections, and that the Network Status Screen will report the current status of all sixty four TCP ports. The first screen shown will list ports N1 through N32; to display additional ports, press [Enter].

As shown in Figure 6.3, the Network Status Screen lists the following:

MAC Address: The permanent physical address assigned to the Network Card.

Port: The Network Port Number for each logical TCP Port. For more information, please refer to Section 8.1.

TCP Port: The logical TCP port number to which each Telnet session is connected. Normally, when a Telnet session has been established, this field will list port number 23, however, if the Direct Connect feature has been used to establish a connection, the TCP Port number will be listed as described in Section 8.3.3.

Status: The status for each TCP port.

If the Status Column reads "Active," this indicates the port has accessed command mode.

If this Telnet session is connected to an RS232 Port, this column will read "C-nn," where "nn" indicates the connected port for each Telnet session.

Username: The username that was entered at this port in order to access command mode.

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Contents RSM Series Secure Racking Shock Hazard Do Not Enter Lithium BatteryDisconnect Power Agency Approvals Table of Contents Configuration Table of Contents List of Figures Capture Buffer Security and Collocation FeaturesIntroduction Intelligent Port SelectionBold Font Configuration BackupRSM-8, RSM-16, RSM-16DC, RSM-32 and RSM-32DC Units Typographic ConventionsFront Panel Unit DescriptionInstrument Back Panel Model RSM-8 Back Panel Power On/Off Switch Connect your Control Device to the RSM Quick Hardware InstallationApply Power to the RSM Getting StartedCommunicating with the RSM Port Status Screen Text Interface RSM-8 Shown Getting Started Hardware Installation Connecting Power to the RSM UnitDC Powered Units Connecting Devices to the RSM Connecting the Network CableConfiguration Communicating with the RSM UnitText Interface Configuration Home Screen Web Browser Interface Web Browser InterfaceConfiguration Menus System SetUp PortsSystem Parameters Defining System ParametersConfiguration Real Time Clock and Calendar Invalid Access Lockout Feature Audit Log Callback Security Configuration Supervisor Access Port AccessUser Accounts Viewing User Accounts Managing User AccountsAdd User Menu Text Interface RSM-8 Shown Adding User AccountsConfiguration Deleting User Accounts Modifying User Accounts1. RS232 Port Modes RS232 Port ConfigurationPort Configuration Menu Text Interface Communication Settings 2. RS232 Port Configuration MenusGeneral Parameters AT&C1&D2S0=1&B1&H1&R2 Port Mode ParametersNetwork Services Configuring the Internal Modem Servers and Clients Network ConfigurationConfiguration 11 Network Parameters Menu Web Browser Interface Network Parameters12 Network Port Parameters Menu Web Browser Interface Network Port ParametersConfiguration IP Security IP SecurityConfiguration Configuration Net/Mask Pairs ExceptConfiguration 15 Static Route Menu Text Interface Static Route17 Nomain Name Server Menu Text Interface Domain Name ServerSnmp Parameters 19 Snmp Access Menu Text InterfaceConfiguration Ldap Ldap ParametersConfiguration Ldap Group Group Membership Value Type Default = DN25 Add Ldap Group Menu Text Interface RSM-8 Shown 27 View Ldap Group Menu Text Interface RSM-8 Shown 29 Modify Ldap Group Menu Text Interface RSM-8 Shown 31 Delete Ldap Group Menu Web Browser Interface 32 Ldap Kerberos Set Up Menu Text Interface Configuration 34 The Tacacs Parameters Menu Text Interface Tacacs ParametersConfiguration 36 The Radius Parameters Menu Text Interface Radius ParametersConfiguration 38 The Copy Port Parameters Menu CP 3,5,7-9 Enter Save User Selected ParametersStatus Screens Status Screens Port Status Screen /SPort Diagnostics Screen RSM-8 Shown Port Diagnostics Screen /SDPorttcp Portstatus Username Network Status Screen /SNPort Parameters Screen RS232 Port Shown Port Parameters Screens /WXx Enter Any-to-Any Mode OperationPort Connection and Disconnection Operation Operation Enter 4 EnterHunt Group Example Defining Hunt GroupsPassive Mode Reading Data from Buffer Mode Ports Buffer ModePort Buffers Modem Mode Telnet & SSH Functions Network Port NumbersSSH Encryption Direct Connect Feature ConfigurationStandard Telnet Protocol, SSH and Raw Socket Telnet & SSH Functions RSM-32 & RSM-32DC Standard Telnet Direct Connection without Password RSM-8SSH Direct Connection with Password RSM-8 RSM-16 & RSM-16DCRaw Socket Direct Connection with Password RSM-8 Raw Socket Direct Connection without Password RSM-8Connection Example Terminating a Direct Connect Session Configuration Syslog FeatureCriteria for Generating a Syslog Message Test Menu Text Interface, Supervisor Mode Only Testing Syslog Configuration10-1 Snmp TrapsHow and When Snmp Traps are Sent Snmp Trap MessageSnmp Contact Optional Snmp Location Optional Testing the Snmp Trap Function Sending Parameters to a File Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersRestoring Saved Parameters 12-1 Upgrading RSM Firmware12-2 Command Conventions Command Reference GuideCommand Summary Command Set Resident Disconnect SequenceAudit Log Format /CP Enter ConnectFormat /C x x Enter CP Copy RS232 Port ParametersErase Buffer Third Party DisconnectFormat /D/Y x x Enter 2 Enter or /D/Y 3 EnterDisplay Site ID Reboot System DefaultSet System Parameters HelpSend SSH Key Set Network Port ParametersSet RS232 Port Parameters Display Port Status PW Change PasswordSD Display Port Diagnostics Read BufferSave Parameters UF Upgrade FirmwareUL Unlock Port Invalid Access Lockout Test Test Network ParametersFormat /X Enter Exit Command ModeDisplay Port Parameters Who Format /W x EnterWhen connected When not connectedAppendix A. RS232 Port Interface Models RSM-32 and RSM-32DC Appendix B. SpecificationsRS232 Port Interface Connectors Physical / Environmental PowerAppendix C. Customer Service Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademark and Copyright InformationTacacs Dhcp IndexIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4