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3.1.2 Front Panel Display and Buttons

The front-panel LCD display should be visible and accessible during system setup. It normally shows the current network settings and the date/time. The front panel but- tons are only used during setup, or to review existing SCS settings.

The LCD display can be customized by the root user. See Section 7.7, Front Panel Display Options, on page 57 for more information.

3.1.3 It’s Convection Cooled

The SCS does not require special cooling or ventilation other than what is normally provided in an equipment rack. No fan means that it does not add to the ambient noise in your equipment room. Be sure to not block the air vents on the sides of the unit, and leave space on both sides. If mounted in an enclosed rack, it is recommended that the rack have a ventilation fan to provide adequate airflow through the unit(s).

3.2 Connections

All connections are found on the rear of the SCS chassis. Each Port jack is clearly labeled with the Port number.

Figure 3.1 SCS160 Chassis Rear View

3.2.1 Power

The SCS product has an internal universal AC power supply. Each SCS unit requires approximately 15w of electrical power. The switching power supply accepts nominal AC input voltage between 100-240 VAC with a frequency range of 50/60 Hz.

3.2.2 AC Input

A single IEC-type AC power entry module with an integral safety fuse and power switch is found on the rear of the chassis for your AC power input. The power inlet to the chassis uses a removable IEC-type cordset; one is provided with each system. Be sure that your AC Power source is properly grounded.

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Contents Product Manual SCS and SCS-R ModelsCopyright Notice Product Overview Initial Configuration Commands Administering Users Regulatory & Safety File System Introduction SCS Models Covered in this ManualSystem Features IntroductionSoftware Features Hardware Features1 SCS160R / SCS320R Hardware SCS480, 48-Port Secure Console Server, front and rear viewsTechnical Specifications TCP/IPSCS320R, showing front and rear views Product Overview Intended Application1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480 System Chassis2 SCS160R / SCS320R Serial Devices Connecting to the SCSBreak Safe 3.1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480 AC PowerIP Network 3.2 SCS160R / SCS320RPort Buffers User Access ControlUser Sessions For Your Notes Mounting the SCS InstallationRack Mount or Desktop Front Panel Display and Buttons PowerConnections 3 It’s Convection CooledConnect your Console Connecting to the Network Port3.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual NIC Interface 4.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual Console Interface Connect to the PortsPort Adapters Serial Port Pinout PinSCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules Left Supply Failed Tue Mar 18 154307Secure Console Servers SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules AC Power Module ReplacementReplacing an AC Module Left Module shown partially removed Initial Configuration Default ConfigurationNetwork Connection Requirements Initial System Security ConcernsInitial Connection via Network Route via Linux workstationRoute via Windows workstation From a DOS prompt, enterPuTTY Configuration Screen Front Panel Network Setup Front Panel Edit ModeStart Front Panel Edit Mode SCS Front Panel Display, showing first Edit Mode displayProgram Network Network IP AddressEdit IP Address 192.168.075.239 Net MaskEdit Net Mask 255.200.000.000 GatewayEdit Gateway Exit to Main MenuExit to Main Menu For Your Notes Linux General Public License System AdministrationSCS Systems are Linux-based Understanding LinuxConnect using a Terminal Initial Sysadmin AccessSCS System Architecture Log In as root Enter CommandsLog Out Default Services Configure the ServicesConfigure the Services For Your Notes Commands System CommandsSave Command RebootPoweroff Other Linux CommandsSsh-keygen SftpSsh SttyChange Logging Level VersionsFor Your Notes Security Change Network AddressRun netconfig Example of netconfig fill-in fields More Than One NameserverChange Hostname Time ConfigurationChange NIC Speed Configure Authentications Front Panel Display OptionsEdit Display Mode ParametersView LINE2 Network Time ServiceLINE1 Display OFFConfigure NTP Start the NTP ServiceNIS and User Port Permissions Changing Serial Port settingsUser Port Control NIS Port Access WhereNIS Database file User Names and GroupsGroup Permissions NIS Make file NIS Configuration File10 NFS Remote NFS DirectorySyslog SnmpStart Snmp Timeouts Administering Users User SetupEdituser Other Editing CommandsAdduser DeluserEditbrk name Editesc nameFor Your Notes SCS Users User OperationsUser Accounts Root userPort Identities What Can a User DoEscape Sequence Break SequenceEditbrk Edit Escape Sequence Symbols found on the Product Regulatory & SafetySafety Requirements Product Serial NumberEuropean Union Regulatory ComplianceNorth America Declaration of ConformityStandards With Which the Products Comply Supplementary InformationLithium Battery Australia & New Zealand10.7 SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules For Your Notes Customer Support How to Contact LogicalWebsite Telephone Mail11.1.4 Fax Product Support WarrantyReturn Authorization Our AddressFor Your Notes Appendix a File System Read-Only vs. Read-WriteLSI Directories Appendix B FAQ How do I do this?View a Buffer Product Support For Your Notes