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9.2 Port Identities

Each Port is numbered (1 through 48) and have default names (port1 through port48, respectively) and may also be given a familiar name by the sysadmin. The Users interact with the servers connected to the ports by entering a command associ- ated with either the port number or port name.

9.3 What Can A User Do

Summary: use connect <Port number or name> to access a specific server or network device.

9.3.1 Access via Network

To access a connected server via the SCS network port, the user should use an ssh client to ssh to the IP address of the SCS.

9.3.2 ssh to a Port

You can ssh directly to a port by logging in and using the following:

ssh user@scs -t -t connect <port number or name>

9.3.3 Access via Console Port

The Console port is normally used by the System Administrator during service events, however it can be used by any user that has access to the terminal and that has a password to log into the system and access system Ports.

9.3.4 Interactive Mode

If a user desires to interact directly with an attached server they must enter inter- active mode. Use connect <port name or number> to connect to a port (only applies to ports for which this user is allowed CONNECT access).

The user's terminal will then be directly connected to the server, and will act as if the terminal was physically connected to the server. The SCS displays the last page of the port buffer along with a system information message indicating which Port is selected as the user enters interactive mode.

When a user attempts to connects to a port that is already in use, they will receive a message Device or Resource busy.

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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 ApplicationSystem Chassis 1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS4802 SCS160R / SCS320R Connecting to the SCS Serial DevicesBreak Safe AC Power IP Network3.1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480 3.2 SCS160R / SCS320RUser Access Control Port BuffersUser Sessions For Your Notes Installation Mounting the SCSRack Mount or Desktop Power ConnectionsFront 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 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 ConfigurationInitial System Security Concerns Initial Connection via NetworkNetwork Connection Requirements 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 System Administration SCS Systems are Linux-basedLinux General Public License Understanding LinuxInitial Sysadmin Access Connect using a TerminalSCS System Architecture Enter Commands Log In as rootLog Out Default Services Configure the ServicesConfigure the Services For Your Notes Commands System CommandsSave Command RebootPoweroff Other Linux CommandsSftp SshSsh-keygen SttyChange Logging Level VersionsFor Your Notes Security Change Network AddressRun netconfig Example of netconfig fill-in fields More Than One NameserverTime Configuration Change HostnameChange NIC Speed Configure Authentications Front Panel Display OptionsDisplay Mode Parameters EditView Network Time Service LINE1LINE2 Display OFFConfigure NTP Start the NTP ServiceChanging Serial Port settings NIS and User Port PermissionsUser Port Control NIS Port Access WhereUser Names and Groups NIS Database fileGroup Permissions NIS Configuration File 10 NFSNIS Make file Remote NFS DirectorySnmp SyslogStart Snmp Timeouts Administering Users User SetupOther Editing Commands AdduserEdituser DeluserEditbrk name Editesc nameFor Your Notes User Operations User AccountsSCS Users Root userPort Identities What Can a User DoBreak Sequence Escape SequenceEditbrk Edit Escape Sequence Regulatory & Safety Safety RequirementsSymbols found on the Product Product Serial NumberRegulatory Compliance North AmericaEuropean Union Declaration of ConformityStandards With Which the Products Comply Supplementary InformationLithium Battery Australia & New Zealand10.7 SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules For Your Notes How to Contact Logical Customer SupportWebsite Mail Telephone11.1.4 Fax Warranty Return AuthorizationProduct Support 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