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Specifications
Install
Warranty
Advanced Configuration
Connecting the EMD
Linux Command line
Common Settings
Remote control
Power connection
System Services
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Contents
Console Server Management Switch
Index
Failover and OUT-OF-BAND Access
Alerts and Logging
Authentication
System Management
Advanced Configuration
16.2 Advanced Control Panel 210
User Notice
Introduction
This Manual
FCC Information
Manual Organization
Management Console
Types of users
Manual Conventions
Publishing history
Ports
Installation
Introduction
Models
Power Console Server Management Switch
Power connection
Kit components B092-016 Console Server with PowerAlert
Serial Port connection
Power Console Server with PowerAlert
Network connection
Rackmount Console / KVM Connection B092-016 only
USB Port Connection
Management Console Connection
Initial System Configuration
Browser connection
IP address
Page
Initial B092-016 connection
Administrator Password
At the Management Console menu select System Administration
Network IP address
Select System Administration
Configuration Method
1 IPv6 configuration
System Services
Page
Secure VNC
PowerAlert
PuTTY
Message Changes to configuration succeeded
Communications Software
SSHTerm
Configure Management Switch as a Management LAN gateway
Management Network Configuration B096-048/016 only
Page
Page
Configure Management Switch for Failover or Broadband OoB
Serial Port and Network Host
Configuring Serial Ports
Common Settings
Console Server Mode
Page
Page
Page
Terminal Server Mode
SDT Mode
Device RPC, UPS, EMD Mode
Serial Bridging Mode
Syslog
Add/Edit Users
Page
Page
Network Hosts
Authentication
Page
Select Serial & Network Trusted Networks
Trusted Networks
Check Generate SSH keys automatically and click Apply
Serial Port Cascading
Automatically generate and upload SSH keys
Public Key
Select RSA Keys and/or DSA Keys
Manually generate and upload SSH keys
# ssh remhost
Configure the Slaves and their serial ports
Managing the Slaves
Configure dial-in PPP
Failover and OUT-OF-BAND Access
OoB Dial-In Access
Modem Port
Check the Enable Dial-In Access box
MSCHAPv2
Using SDT Connector client for dial-in
Set up Windows XP/ 2003/Vista client for dial-in
None
Set up earlier Windows clients for dial-in
Broadband Ethernet Failover B096-048/016 only
OoB Broadband Access B096-048/016 only
Set up Linux clients for dial-in
Page
Dial-Out Failover
Page
Introduction
Secure Tunneling and SDT Connector
SDT Connector Configuration
Configuring for SDT Tunneling to Hosts
Run the set-up program
SDT Connector client installation
Configuring a new gateway in the SDT Connector client
Page
Make an SDT connection through the gateway to a host
Manually adding hosts to the SDT Connector gateway
Manually adding new services to the new hosts
Page
Adding a client program to be started for the new service
Choosing an alternate SSH client e.g. PuTTY
Dial-in configuration
Page
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Page
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SDT Connector to Management Console
Page
Page
Pon networkconnection
Importing and exporting preferences
SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
Setting up SDT for Remote Desktop Access
Desktop Connection
Configure the Remote Desktop Connection client
Click Connect
Color depth 8, 16
Option
On a Macintosh client
SDT SHH Tunnel for VNC
Install, configure and connect the VNC Viewer
Page
Page
Page
Select Allow calling computer to specify its own address
Set up SDT Serial Ports on Console Server
Page
Select Alerts & Logging Smtp &SMS
Configure SMTP/SMS/SNMP/Nagios alert service
Alerts and Logging
Email alerts
SMS alerts
Select Alerts & Logging Snmp
Snmp alerts
Network Serial Ports refer to Chapter
Activate Alert Events and Notifications
Nagios Alerts
Alert Add a new alert
Page
Configuring environment and power alert type
100
Remote Log Storage
101
Serial Port Logging
Level
Network TCP or UDP Port Logging
102
RPC connection
Remote Power Control RPC
103
Click Add RPC
104
RPC status
User power management
105
RPC alerts
Managed UPS connections
Uninterruptible Power Supply Control UPS
Power on Power OFF Power Cycle Power Status
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108
109
Configure UPS powering the Console Server
110
Configuring powered computers to monitor a Managed UPS
Overview of Network UPS Tools NUT
111
UPS alerts
UPS status
112
113
Environmental Monitoring
114
Connecting the EMD
Environmental status
115
Environmental alerts
116
117
Authentication
Authentication Configuration
118
Enter the Server Password
119
Radius authentication
120
Ldap authentication
121
RADIUS/TACACS user configuration
122
PAM Pluggable Authentication Modules
123
Secure Management Console Access
124
125
Nagios Integration
Nagios Overview
126
Central management
Check Prefer NRPE, Nrpe Enabled and Nrpe Command Arguments
Set up distributed Console Servers
Select Serial Port from the Serial & Network menu
Click Console Server Mode and select Logging Level
Click New Check and select Check TCP. Select Port
Configuring Nagios distributed monitoring
Page
Select System Nagios and check Nrpe Enabled
Enable Nrpe monitoring
Configure selected Serial Ports for Nagios monitoring
Enable Nsca monitoring
Select System Nagios and check Nsca Enabled
Permitted Service
Configure selected Network Hosts for Nagios monitoring
Configure the upstream Nagios monitoring host
Sample Nagios configuration
Advanced Distributed Monitoring Configuration
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Hostname Tripplite
Additional plug-ins
Basic Nagios plug-ins
Page
System Management
System Administration and Reset
Upgrade Firmware
Select the Enable NTP checkbox on the Network Time Protocol
Configure Date and Time
Statistics
Port Access and Active Users
Select the Status Port Access
Status Reports
Select Status Syslog
Support Reports
Syslog
Select Alerts & Logging Syslog
Remote System Logging
Local System Logging
Port & Host Management
Management
Device Management
Select Manage Terminal
Power Management
Select Manage Power
Serial Port Terminal Connection
SSH
Select Manage KVM Console Server
Remote Console Access B092-016 only
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Introduction
Basic Configuration Linux Commands
Description
Linux Command line
Config Tool Syntax
Options
Etc/config/config.xml
Authentication Configuration
Administration Configuration
System Settings
Network Time Protocol
Date and Time Configuration
Manually Change Clock Settings
Static
IP Configuration
Time Zone
ATQ0V1H0
Dial-in Configuration
Services Configuration
Serial Port Settings
Serial Port Configuration
Users
Supported Protocol Configuration
Trusted Networks
Remote Serial Port Log Storage
Event Logging Configuration
SDT host TCP Ports
Alert Configuration
Page
Config -e Output File
Configuration backup and restore
General Linux command usage
Http//en.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html
Introduction
Advanced Configuration
Pmshell
Advanced Portmanager
Pmusers
Pmchat
External Scripts and Alerts
Portmanager Daemon
Page
Accessing the Console Port
Raw Access to Serial Ports
Access to Serial Ports
IP- Filtering
Standard IP-Filter configuration
Etc/config/ipfilter
Customizing the IP-Filter Etc/config/filter-custom
Resources
Modifying Snmp Configuration
Etc/config/snmpd.conf
Adding more than one Snmp server
SSH Overview
Secure Shell SSH Public Key Authentication
$ ssh-keygen -t rsadsa
Generating Public Keys Linux
Installing SSH Public Key Authentication Linux
Installing the SSH Public/Private Keys Clustering
Chown fred /etc/config/users/fred/.ssh/authorizedkeys
Generating public/private keys for SSH Windows
OpenSSH OpenSSH Windows
Fingerprinting
IT is Possible That Someone is Doing Something Nasty
SSH tunneled serial bridging
Client Keys
$ ssh-keygen -t rsadsa
Authorized Keys
SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
Secure Sockets Layer SSL Support
Generating an encryption key
Https
Installing the key and certificate
PowerMan
Power Strip Control
Target Specification
Adding new RPC devices
Pmpower
Page
Synopsis
IPMItool
Description
Security
Commands
Ipmitool chassis help
Scripts for Managing Slaves
Select Status Support Report
Thin Client B092-016
Local Client Service Connections
Page
Connect- browser
Connect- serial terminal
Connect- VNC
Connect- SSH
Connect- Ipmi
Connect- Remote Desktop RDP
Connect- Citrix ICA
Option
System Terminal
Connect- PowerAlert
Advanced Control Panel
Status
System Shutdown / Reboot
System Logout
Custom
Remote control
Appendix a Hardware Specification
Serial Port Pinout
Appendix B Serial Port Connectivity
Connectors included in Console Server
Appendix C End User License Agreement
Page
JSch License
Page
Page
SUN Java License
Page
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