3: Using the Web Interface

To open a ssh session to a serial port or the next free serial port from a pool, issue the command:

ssh -l <username>:<server> <hostname or IP address>

Where:

<username> is the user configured to access that serial port. It is present either in the local CAS database or in a Radius/Tacacs/LDAP/Kerberos, etc database.

<Server> can be just the TCP port number assigned for that serial port (7001, 7002, etc), (3000, etc), the alias for the server connected to that serial port.

<hostname or IP address> is the hostname configured in the workstation where the ssh client will run (through /etc/hosts or DNS table). It can also be just the IP address of the AlterPath ACS (Ethernet's interface) configured by the user or learned from DHCP.

To exit the ssh session, press the hot key configured for that ssh client (usually "~.").

ts_menu Access

To access the serial port (telnet or ssh) using the ts_menu, login to the CAS unit and, after receiving the shell prompt, type in:

ts_menu

If configured, the menu will display the servername otherwise it defaults to the serial port number. See the sample menu below:

Serial Console Server Connection Menu for your Master Terminal Server

1 ttyS1 2 ttyS2 3 ttyS3 4 ttyS4

5 ttyS5 6 ttyS6 7 ttyS7 8 ttyS8

Type 'q' to quit, a valid option[1-8], or anything else to refresh:

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