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7.9.3 NIS Port Access

The file lsi_port_access contains the port permissions for connect, monitor and clear. It is referenced by a group; you may define any number of groups you need. The following example will illustrate how the group file is constructed.

group name : console server name : connect perm : monitor perm : clear perm

where:

group name

is the name of the user’s group

console server name

is the SCS’s hostname

connect perm

port that a group can connect with

monitor perm

ports that a group can monitor

clear perm

ports that a group are allowed to clear

For example:

pbxgrp : tvscs320 : 1,2-6,13 : 5-9 : 1,7

itgrp : tvscs160 : 8-16 : 7 : 1,3,5,7-11

The above example shows two groups (pbxgrp and itgrp) that are allowed to access port on a secure console server.

The first group, pbxgrp, can access an SCS with the hostname of tvscs320. The group can connect to ports 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 13. It can monitor ports 5,6,7,8 and 9. This group is allowed to clear ports 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7.

The second group, itgrp, can access the SCS with a hostname of tvscs160. This group can connect to ports 8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 15 and 16. It can monitor port 7, and can clear ports 1,3,5,7,8,9,10 and 11.

#LSI Port Access Permission file...

#Port Access Permission for the user defined group name(s) are defined below

#Permissions can be any or all of the forms:

#- decimal value

#- decimal range using a dash (-) as the range indicator

#- a comma (,) is used to separate digits and/or ranges

#- a colon (:) is used as the field separator.

#

# group name : console server name : connect perm : monitor perm : clear perm

user_group1 : scs160_milford : 1-16 : 1-3,5,8,16 : 0

user_group2 : scs320_boston : 1-6 : 12,15 : 3-7

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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 Application2 SCS160R / SCS320R System Chassis1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480 Break Safe Connecting to the SCSSerial Devices 3.1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480 AC PowerIP Network 3.2 SCS160R / SCS320RUser Sessions User Access ControlPort Buffers For Your Notes Rack Mount or Desktop InstallationMounting the SCS Front Panel Display and Buttons PowerConnections 3 It’s Convection Cooled3.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual NIC Interface Connecting to the Network PortConnect your Console Port Adapters Connect to the Ports4.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual Console Interface 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 LinuxSCS System Architecture Initial Sysadmin AccessConnect using a Terminal Log Out Enter CommandsLog In as root 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 NIC Speed Time ConfigurationChange Hostname Configure Authentications Front Panel Display OptionsView Display Mode ParametersEdit LINE2 Network Time ServiceLINE1 Display OFFConfigure NTP Start the NTP ServiceUser Port Control Changing Serial Port settingsNIS and User Port Permissions NIS Port Access WhereGroup Permissions User Names and GroupsNIS Database file NIS Make file NIS Configuration File10 NFS Remote NFS DirectoryStart Snmp SnmpSyslog 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 DoEditbrk Break SequenceEscape Sequence 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 Website How to Contact LogicalCustomer Support 11.1.4 Fax MailTelephone 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