Western Telematic RSM-8 manual Port Parameters Screens /W, Port Parameters Screen RS232 Port Shown

Page 76

The Status Screens

PORT PARAMETERS #03:

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNICATION SETTING

9600

PORT MODE PARAMETERS

 

1.

Baud Rate:

21.

Port Name:

Passive

2.

Bits/Parity:

8-None

22.

Port Mode:

3.

Stop Bits:

1

23.

DTR Output:

Pulse

4.

Handshake:

RTS/CTS

24.

Buffer Params:

---

 

 

 

25.

Modem Params:

---

GENERAL PARAMETERS

Permit

NETWORK SERVICES

Off

11.

Supervisor Mode:

31.

Direct Connect:

12.

Logoff Char:

^X

 

Telnet Port:

---

13.

Sequence Disc:

One Char

 

SSH Port:

---

14.

Inact Timeout:

5 Min

32.

Raw Port:

---

15.

Command Echo:

On

Syslog:

---

16.

Accept Break:

On

33.

SNMP Trap Lv:

---

RSM>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6.4: Port Parameters Screen (RS232 Port Shown)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NETWORK PARAMETERS:

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNICATION SETTING

192.168.100.48

SERVERS AND CLIENTS

On

1.

IP Address:

21.

Telnet Access:

2.

Subnet Mask:

255.255.255.0

22.

SSH Access:

On

3.

Gateway Addr:

(undefined)

23.

Web Access:

On

4.

DHCP:

Off

24.

SYSLOG Addr:

(undefined)

5.

IP Security:

Off

25.

SNMP Access:

Off

6.

Static Route:

Off

26.

SNMP Trap:

Off

7.

DNS Servers:

(undefined)

27.

LDAP:

Off

GENERAL PARAMETERS

 

28.

TACACS:

Off

Permit

29.

RADIUS:

Off

11.

Supervisor Mode:

30.

PING Access:

On

12.

Logoff Char:

^X

31.

Raw Socket Access: Off

13.

Sequence Disc:

One Char

 

 

 

 

14.

Inact Timeout:

5 Min

 

 

 

 

15.

Command Echo:

On

 

 

 

 

16.

Accept Break:

On

 

 

 

 

RSM>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6.5: Port Parameters Screen (Network Port Shown)

6.4. The Port Parameters Screens (/W)

The /W (Who) command displays more detailed information about an individual RSM port. Rather than listing general connection information for all ports, the Port Parameters screen lists all defined parameters for a specific port.

The Port Parameters Screens are available to accounts that permit Supervisor commands and accounts that do not permit Supervisor commands. Note however, that if your account that does not permit Supervisor commands, the RSM will only display information for the port from which you have logged in.

The /W command can be applied to either an RS232 Port or the Network Port. Figure

6.4shows the screen displayed when the /W command is applied to an RS232 Port, and Figure 6.5 shows the screen displayed when an account that permits Supervisor commands applies the /W command to the Network Port.

6-5

Image 76
Contents RSM Series Shock Hazard Do Not Enter Lithium Battery Secure RackingDisconnect Power Agency Approvals Table of Contents Configuration Table of Contents List of Figures Security and Collocation Features IntroductionIntelligent Port Selection Capture BufferConfiguration Backup RSM-8, RSM-16, RSM-16DC, RSM-32 and RSM-32DC UnitsTypographic Conventions Bold FontUnit Description Front PanelBack Panel Instrument Back Panel Model RSM-8 Power On/Off Switch Quick Hardware Installation Apply Power to the RSMGetting Started Connect your Control Device to the RSMCommunicating with the RSM Port Status Screen Text Interface RSM-8 Shown Getting Started Connecting Power to the RSM Unit Hardware InstallationDC Powered Units Connecting the Network Cable Connecting Devices to the RSMCommunicating with the RSM Unit ConfigurationText Interface Configuration Web Browser Interface Home Screen Web Browser InterfaceSystem SetUp Ports Configuration MenusDefining System Parameters System ParametersConfiguration Real Time Clock and Calendar Invalid Access Lockout Feature Audit Log Callback Security Configuration Port Access Supervisor AccessUser Accounts Managing User Accounts Viewing User AccountsAdding User Accounts Add User Menu Text Interface RSM-8 ShownConfiguration Modifying User Accounts Deleting User AccountsRS232 Port Configuration 1. RS232 Port ModesPort Configuration Menu Text Interface 2. RS232 Port Configuration Menus Communication SettingsGeneral Parameters Port Mode Parameters AT&C1&D2S0=1&B1&H1&R2Network Services Configuring the Internal Modem Network Configuration Servers and ClientsConfiguration Network Parameters 11 Network Parameters Menu Web Browser InterfaceNetwork Port Parameters 12 Network Port Parameters Menu Web Browser InterfaceConfiguration IP Security IP SecurityConfiguration Configuration Except Net/Mask PairsConfiguration Static Route 15 Static Route Menu Text InterfaceDomain Name Server 17 Nomain Name Server Menu Text Interface19 Snmp Access Menu Text Interface Snmp ParametersConfiguration Ldap Parameters LdapConfiguration Group Membership Value Type Default = DN Ldap Group25 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 Tacacs Parameters 34 The Tacacs Parameters Menu Text InterfaceConfiguration Radius Parameters 36 The Radius Parameters Menu Text InterfaceConfiguration 38 The Copy Port Parameters Menu Save User Selected Parameters CP 3,5,7-9 EnterStatus Screens Port Status Screen /S Status ScreensPort Diagnostics Screen /SD Port Diagnostics Screen RSM-8 ShownNetwork Status Screen /SN Porttcp Portstatus UsernamePort Parameters Screens /W Port Parameters Screen RS232 Port ShownXx Enter Operation Any-to-Any ModePort Connection and Disconnection Operation Operation 4 Enter EnterDefining Hunt Groups Hunt Group ExamplePassive Mode Buffer Mode Reading Data from Buffer Mode PortsPort Buffers Modem Mode Network Port Numbers Telnet & SSH FunctionsSSH Encryption Configuration Direct Connect FeatureStandard Telnet Protocol, SSH and Raw Socket Telnet & SSH Functions Standard Telnet Direct Connection without Password RSM-8 SSH Direct Connection with Password RSM-8RSM-16 & RSM-16DC RSM-32 & RSM-32DCRaw Socket Direct Connection without Password RSM-8 Raw Socket Direct Connection with Password RSM-8Connection Example Terminating a Direct Connect Session Syslog Feature ConfigurationCriteria for Generating a Syslog Message Testing Syslog Configuration Test Menu Text Interface, Supervisor Mode OnlySnmp Traps 10-1Snmp Trap Message How and When Snmp Traps are SentSnmp Contact Optional Snmp Location Optional Testing the Snmp Trap Function Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters Sending Parameters to a FileRestoring Saved Parameters Upgrading RSM Firmware 12-112-2 Command Reference Guide Command ConventionsCommand Summary Resident Disconnect Sequence Command SetAudit Log Connect Format /C x x EnterCP Copy RS232 Port Parameters Format /CP EnterThird Party Disconnect Format /D/Y x x Enter2 Enter or /D/Y 3 Enter Erase BufferReboot System Default Set System ParametersHelp Display Site IDSet Network Port Parameters Send SSH KeySet RS232 Port Parameters PW Change Password SD Display Port DiagnosticsRead Buffer Display Port StatusUF Upgrade Firmware UL Unlock Port Invalid Access LockoutTest Test Network Parameters Save ParametersExit Command Mode Display Port Parameters WhoFormat /W x Enter Format /X EnterWhen not connected When connectedAppendix A. RS232 Port Interface Appendix B. Specifications RS232 Port Interface ConnectorsPhysical / Environmental Power Models RSM-32 and RSM-32DCAppendix C. Customer Service Trademark and Copyright Information Trademarks Used in this ManualIndex Tacacs DhcpIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4