Logical Solutions SCS-R manual Front Panel Network Setup, Front Panel Edit Mode

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SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS

Front Panel Network Setup

When successfully logged in, you will see the command prompt ending with # fol- lowed by your cursor.

You should change your SCS’s network address as one of the first changes you make. See Section 7.2, Change Network Address, on page 53.

4.4 Front Panel Network Setup

If you changed the Network settings via netconfig, you can skip this section.

By default, the Front Panel Display and buttons can be used to set the basic net- work parameters. There is one ‘ENTER’ button and four arrow buttons (Left, Right, Up and Down). The front panel can change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gate- way settings. By default, the front panel will show the Hostname and the Date/Time.

Figure 4.4 Default Normal Front Panel Display (Hostname and Date/Time)

scs.localdomainname

Tue Mar 18 15:53:03 2003

4.4.1 Front Panel Edit Mode

By default, the Front Panel Display’s Edit mode is enabled. The View Mode is similar to Edit modeexcept that the front panel cannot be used to change the settings. This is described in Section 7.7, Front Panel Display Options, on page 57 of this manual.

Note

The Front Panel Edit Mode can be disabled, if required. See Section 7.7, Front Panel Display Options, beginning on page 57.

With Edit mode enabled, use the arrow buttons on the front panel to access the front panel edit subroutine and change the default network settings (showing the IP address, Netmask, and Gateway) for your SCS system. The front panel controls are self-prompting for the appropriate entries.

Figure 4.5 SCS Front Panel Display, showing first LCD Mode display

Press Enter to

Program Network Settings

tel (203) 647-8700

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Contents SCS and SCS-R Models Product ManualCopyright Notice Product Overview Initial Configuration Commands Administering Users Regulatory & Safety File System SCS Models Covered in this Manual IntroductionIntroduction System FeaturesHardware Features Software FeaturesSCS480, 48-Port Secure Console Server, front and rear views 1 SCS160R / SCS320R HardwareTCP/IP Technical SpecificationsSCS320R, showing front and rear views Intended Application Product OverviewSystem Chassis 1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS4802 SCS160R / SCS320R Connecting to the SCS Serial DevicesBreak Safe IP Network AC Power3.1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480 3.2 SCS160R / SCS320RUser Access Control Port BuffersUser Sessions For Your Notes Installation Mounting the SCSRack Mount or Desktop Connections PowerFront Panel Display and Buttons 3 It’s Convection CooledConnecting to the Network Port Connect your Console3.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual NIC Interface Connect to the Ports 4.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual Console InterfacePort Adapters Pin Serial Port PinoutLeft Supply Failed Tue Mar 18 154307 SCS160R / SCS320R Power ModulesAC Power Module Replacement Secure Console Servers SCS160R / SCS320R Power ModulesReplacing an AC Module Left Module shown partially removed Default Configuration Initial ConfigurationInitial Connection via Network Initial System Security ConcernsNetwork Connection Requirements Route via Linux workstationFrom a DOS prompt, enter Route via Windows workstationPuTTY Configuration Screen Front Panel Edit Mode Front Panel Network SetupSCS Front Panel Display, showing first Edit Mode display Start Front Panel Edit ModeNetwork IP Address Program NetworkNet Mask Edit IP Address 192.168.075.239Gateway Edit Net Mask 255.200.000.000Exit to Main Menu Edit GatewayExit to Main Menu For Your Notes SCS Systems are Linux-based System AdministrationLinux General Public License Understanding LinuxInitial Sysadmin Access Connect using a TerminalSCS System Architecture Enter Commands Log In as rootLog Out Configure the Services Default ServicesConfigure the Services For Your Notes System Commands CommandsReboot Save CommandOther Linux Commands PoweroffSsh SftpSsh-keygen SttyVersions Change Logging LevelFor Your Notes Change Network Address SecurityRun netconfig More Than One Nameserver Example of netconfig fill-in fieldsTime Configuration Change HostnameChange NIC Speed Front Panel Display Options Configure AuthenticationsDisplay Mode Parameters EditView LINE1 Network Time ServiceLINE2 Display OFFStart the NTP Service Configure NTPChanging Serial Port settings NIS and User Port PermissionsUser Port Control Where NIS Port AccessUser Names and Groups NIS Database fileGroup Permissions 10 NFS NIS Configuration FileNIS Make file Remote NFS DirectorySnmp SyslogStart Snmp Timeouts User Setup Administering UsersAdduser Other Editing CommandsEdituser DeluserEditesc name Editbrk nameFor Your Notes User Accounts User OperationsSCS Users Root userWhat Can a User Do Port IdentitiesBreak Sequence Escape SequenceEditbrk Edit Escape Sequence Safety Requirements Regulatory & SafetySymbols found on the Product Product Serial NumberNorth America Regulatory ComplianceEuropean Union Declaration of ConformitySupplementary Information Standards With Which the Products ComplyAustralia & New Zealand Lithium Battery10.7 SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules For Your Notes How to Contact Logical Customer SupportWebsite Mail Telephone11.1.4 Fax Return Authorization WarrantyProduct Support Our AddressFor Your Notes Read-Only vs. Read-Write Appendix a File SystemLSI Directories How do I do this? Appendix B FAQView a Buffer Product Support For Your Notes