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Specs
Install
FAQ
AC Power Module Replacement
Warranty
Initial Configuration
Connecting to the SCS
Save / Reset Complete Any Key to Continue
Front Panel Network Setup
Commands
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Contents
Secure Console Servers
SCS and SCS-R Models
Product Manual
Copyright Notice
Product Overview
Installation
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS
Initial Configuration
5 System Administration
7 System Administration
6 Commands
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS
8 Administering Users
User Operations
How to Contact Logical
10 Regulatory & Safety
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS
File System
Read-Only vs. Read-Write
How do I do this?
SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480
Introducing the Logical Solutions Inc. Secure Console Servers
1 Introduction
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS SCS Models Covered in this Manual
1.1 SCS Models Covered in this Manual
1.2 System Features
Introduction
1.3 Software Features
Software Features
1.4 Hardware Features
1.4.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Hardware
Introduction
Technical Specifications
1.5 Technical Specifications
Network interface Network CPU & Memory Power Supply Dimensions Weight
Temperature Relative Humidity
Introduction
Figure 1.5 SCS320R, showing front and rear views
SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480
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Optimize your System Administration and Network Resources
2 Product Overview
Intended Application
2.1 Intended Application
Product Overview
2.2 System Chassis
2.2.1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480
2.2.2 SCS160R / SCS320R
Connecting to the SCS
2.3 Connecting to the SCS
2.3.1 Serial Devices
2.3.1.1 Break Safe
2.3.3 AC Power
2.3.2 IP Network
2.3.3.1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480
2.3.3.2 SCS160R / SCS320R
User Access Control
2.4 User Access Control
2.5 Port Buffers
2.4.1 User Sessions
Product Overview
For Your Notes
SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480
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3 Installation
Mounting the SCS
3.1 Mounting the SCS
3.1.1 Rack Mount or Desktop
Installation
3.2.1 Power
3.2 Connections
3.1.2 Front Panel Display and Buttons
3.2.3 Connecting to the Network Port
Connections
3.2.4 Connect your Console
3.2.3.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual NIC Interface
3.2.5 Connect to the Ports
3.2.4.1 SCS160R / SCS320R Dual Console Interface
3.2.5.1 Port Adapters
Installation
3.2.5.2 Serial Port Pinout
RJ45-type Connector
Note Default Setting
Figure 3.2 Serial Port Pinout - DCE default and DTE
Left Supply Failed Tue Mar 18 154307
3.3 SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules
Installation
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules
3.3.1 AC Power Module Replacement
Installation
Figure 3.5 Replacing an AC Module Left Module shown partially removed
4 Initial Configuration
Default Configuration
4.1 Default Configuration
It’s Pre-Configured. Set your IP Address. Just Add Users
Initial Configuration
4.2 Initial System Security Concerns
4.3 Initial Connection via Network
4.3.1 Network Connection Requirements
Initial Connection via Network
4.3.3 Route via Windows workstation
Initial Configuration
Figure 4.2 PuTTY Configuration Screen
5. Login to the SCS
Figure 4.3 Terminal screen, showing a typical root login to SCS
Front Panel Network Setup
4.4 Front Panel Network Setup
4.4.1 Front Panel Edit Mode
Press Enter to Program Network Settings
Initial Configuration
4.4.1.1 Start Front Panel Edit Mode
Press Enter to Program Network Settings
IP Address
Edit IP Address
4.4.1.2 Program Network
Network IP Address
Edit IP Address
192.168.075.239
Net Mask
Net Mask
Edit Net Mask
255.200.000.000
Gateway
Gateway
Edit Gateway
Exit to Main Menu
Initial Configuration
Edit Gateway
Enter = Save Cancel = UP
Saving and Restarting Network Services
Save / Reset Complete Any Key to Continue
Exit to Main Menu
Initial Configuration
For Your Notes
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5 System Administration
5.1 SCS Systems are Linux-based
SCS Systems are Linux-based
5.1.1 Linux General Public License
System Administration
5.2 Initial Sysadmin Access
5.2.1 Connect using a Terminal
5.1.3 SCS System Architecture
Initial Sysadmin Access
5.2.3 Enter Commands
5.2.2 Log In as root
5.2.4 Log Out
5.3 Default Services
5.3.1 Configure the Services
System Administration
For the authentication protocols
Default Services
5.3.1.1 Configure the Services
System Administration
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6 Commands
System Commands
6.1 System Commands
A summary of special SCS Commands
6.2 save Command
Commands
6.3 reboot
poweroff
6.4 poweroff
6.5 Other Linux Commands
logout
sftp
ssh-keygen
stty
Commands
6.6 Change Logging Level
Change Logging Level
versions
Commands
For Your Notes
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7 System Administration
This section outlines the administration functions and commands
accessed using your Network or the Console port
Security
7.2.1 Run netconfig
System Administration
Change Network Address
7.2.2 More Than One Nameserver
7.4 Time Configuration
7.3 Change Hostname
7.5 Change NIC Speed
System Administration
Configure Authentications
7.6 Configure Authentications
7.7 Front Panel Display Options
## ## options to control NIC speed and mode
7.7.1 Display Mode Parameters
7.7.1.1 Edit
7.7.1.2 View
System Administration
Network Time Service
7.8 Network Time Service
scs.localdomain SCS320 SerNum
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7.8.2 Start the NTP Service
7.8.1 Configure NTP
System Administration
7.9.2 Changing Serial Port settings
NIS and User Port Permissions
7.9 NIS and User Port Permissions
7.9.1 User Port Control
where
7.9.3 NIS Port Access
System Administration
7.9.4 User Names and Groups
7.9.5 NIS Database file
Group Permissions
NIS and User Port Permissions
7.9.7 NIS Configuration File
7.10 NFS
7.9.6 NIS Make file
7.10.1 Remote NFS Directory
7.11 SNMP
7.12 syslog
SNMP
7.11.1 Start SNMP
7.13 Timeouts
System Administration
User Setup
8 Administering Users
8.1 User Setup
Administering Users
8.1.4 Other Editing Commands
8.1.1 adduser
8.1.2 edituser
8.1.4.2 editesc name
8.1.4.1 editbrk name
User Setup
Administering Users
For Your Notes
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9 User Operations
User Accounts
9.1 User Accounts
9.1.1 SCS Users
9.3.1 Access via Network
9.3.3 Access via Console Port
9.3.4 Interactive Mode
User Operations
What Can A User Do
9.3.5 Break Sequence
9.3.6 Escape Sequence
9.3.5.1 editbrk
9.3.6.1 Edit Escape Sequence
User Operations
10 Regulatory & Safety
Safety Requirements
10.1 Safety Requirements
10.1.1 Symbols found on the Product
Regulatory & Safety
10.2 Regulatory Compliance
10.3 North America
10.4 European Union
European Union
10.4.2 Standards With Which the Products Comply
10.4.3 Supplementary Information
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS
10.5 Australia & New Zealand
10.6 Lithium Battery
Regulatory & Safety
10.7 SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS SCS160R / SCS320R Power Modules
Regulatory & Safety
For Your Notes
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11 How to Contact Logical
Customer Support
11.1 Customer Support
11.1.1 Website
How to Contact Logical
11.1.2 E-mail
11.1.3 Telephone
11.1.4 Fax
11.2.1 Warranty
11.2.2 Return Authorization
Product Support
11.2 Product Support
How to Contact Logical
For Your Notes
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A.1.1 Read-Write Mode
Appendix A File System
A.1 Read-Only vs. Read-Write
Product Support
A.1.2 LSI Directories
How to Contact Logical
etc home var root lsi
SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480
Appendix B FAQ
B.1 How do I do this?
B.1.1 Change Port Parameters
B.1.2 Change the Name of a Port
B.1.3 View a Buffer
B.1.4 Control the Output of Debugging Messages
How to Contact Logical
lsi/ports/bufportname
Product Support
SECURE CONSOLE SERVERS
tel 203
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For Your Notes
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MAN-000001C - 90 pages
SCS160R / SCS320R