Black Box 1102 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – 24-746-5500 | blackbox.com
  • Page 3 – FCC and IC RFI Statements
  • Page 4 – Trademarks Used in this Manual
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1: Specifications; MIcrel KS8695P controller
  • Page 10 – Manual Organization; Black Box; Types of Users
  • Page 11 – Management Console
  • Page 15 – Chapter 3: Installation; Power Connection; Network Connection; console server; Serial Port Connection; GND
  • Page 16 – Signal Pin
  • Page 17 – Signaling Protocol
  • Page 18 – System Configuration; ’s principal LAN port.; Management Console Connection
  • Page 19 – Chapter 4: System Configuration
  • Page 20 – Configure the local network settings on the System/IP page; Administrator; . Only people who know the root password can
  • Page 21 – Network IP Address
  • Page 24 – Message; Communications Software
  • Page 26 – Configure Serial Ports; LAN
  • Page 27 – ) for each port, you can set up any remote
  • Page 28 – Console server
  • Page 29 – If the remote communications are tunneled with
  • Page 30 – PuTTY
  • Page 32 – server
  • Page 34 – even for admin group users.
  • Page 35 – and
  • Page 36 – for authentication configuration details.
  • Page 37 – Trusted Networks; NOTE: The above Trusted Networks will limit; Serial Port Redirection; Tactical Software
  • Page 38 – console; Managed Devices
  • Page 40 – Secure SSH Tunneling and SDT Connector
  • Page 41 – Chapter 6: Secure SSH Tunneling and SDT Connector; Configuring for SSH Tunneling to Hosts; Telnet on local LAN (forwarded inside tunnel); SDT Connector Client Configuration
  • Page 42 – Click the New Gateway
  • Page 44 – Make an SDT Connection through the Gateway to a Host; Select the newly added gateway and click the Host icon
  • Page 45 – Manually Adding New Services to the New Hosts
  • Page 47 – Adding a Client Program to be Started for the New Service
  • Page 49 – SDT Connector to Management Console
  • Page 51 – pon network_connection
  • Page 52 – SDT Connector Public Key Authentication
  • Page 53 – Setting up SDT for Remote Desktop Access
  • Page 54 – Configure the Remote Desktop Connection Client
  • Page 55 – need to download the RDP client:
  • Page 56 – SDT SSH Tunnel for VNC
  • Page 57 – They have just
  • Page 62 – 003/2008, but the set up screens present slightly differently:; Set up SDT Serial Ports on Console Server
  • Page 67 – Chapter 7: Alerts and Logging; Alerts and Logging; SMTP Server
  • Page 68 – private
  • Page 69 – Security Name; Activate Alert Events and Notifications
  • Page 71 – Serial Port Signal Alert; particular; Signal Type; regular expression you enter in the; Pattern
  • Page 72 – status will only be monitored on the
  • Page 73 – Remote Log Storage; Console Server; Network TCP or UDP Port Logging
  • Page 74 – Level 2; Logs all data transferred to and from the port.; Add; then click
  • Page 75 – Chapter 8: Power Management; Serial and Network: Serial Port
  • Page 78 – The outlet status is displayed and you can initiate the
  • Page 79 – Managed UPS
  • Page 81 – slaves
  • Page 82 – Remote UPS
  • Page 83 – Address
  • Page 84 – Click on any particular; All Data
  • Page 85 – driver
  • Page 87 – Chapter 9: Authentication; Authentication Configuration; TACACS
  • Page 90 – Users added on demand:
  • Page 91 – The
  • Page 93 – After completing these steps, the
  • Page 94 – Nagios Integration; Nagios Overview
  • Page 95 – Chapter 10: Nagios Integration; Central Management and Setting Up SDT for Nagios; Central Nagios server
  • Page 96 – Setup Distributed Console Servers
  • Page 97 – Common Settings
  • Page 98 – Configuring Nagios Distributed Monitoring
  • Page 100 – Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring
  • Page 104 – Distributed Monitoring Usage Scenarios
  • Page 105 – Remote site with restrictive firewall
  • Page 106 – System Management
  • Page 107 – Chapter 11: System Management; hard
  • Page 108 – Configure Date and Time
  • Page 109 – With all
  • Page 110 – Port Access and Active Users; Status: Port Access; Status: Active Users; Status: Statistics
  • Page 111 – Chapter 12: Status Reports; Support Reports; Status: Support Report; and you will be presented with a status snapshot.
  • Page 112 – Syslog Server Address; mount
  • Page 113 – admin; System: Configure Dashboard; The root user does not have its own dashboard.; Dashboard layout
  • Page 114 – Configure widgets; ups; Creating Custom Widgets for the Dashboard; name
  • Page 115 – Chapter 13: Management; Manage; Device Management; Serial Network
  • Page 116 – Serial Port Terminal Connection; Connect to SDT Connector; console server’s
  • Page 117 – File; Power Management
  • Page 118 – Configuration from the Command Line; config; config
  • Page 119 – Chapter 14: Configuration from the Command Line; tool; Syntax
  • Page 120 – script detailed later in this chapter. You can also; Serial Port Configuration
  • Page 121 – mode; The command to set the port in
  • Page 122 – Adding and Removing Users; . Note that if you see
  • Page 124 – Adding and Removing User Groups
  • Page 125 – loglevel
  • Page 126 – Trusted Networks
  • Page 127 – Chapter 6; UPS Connections
  • Page 129 – Managed Devices
  • Page 130 – Notice; Alerts; Connection Alert
  • Page 131 – UPS Power Status Alert; myUPS; SMTP and SMS
  • Page 132 – SNMP
  • Page 133 – Date and Time Settings
  • Page 134 – DHCP Server
  • Page 135 – NAGIOS
  • Page 136 – portmanager
  • Page 137 – Chapter 15: Advanced Configuration
  • Page 138 – script takes one argument, the node; exit
  • Page 141 – sleep
  • Page 142 – COMMANDS
  • Page 143 – pmchat
  • Page 144 – portmanager daemon
  • Page 147 – yourusername
  • Page 148 – System: Administration
  • Page 150 – PuTTYgen
  • Page 151 – of the Black Box
  • Page 152 – SSH Tunnel
  • Page 153 – passphrase
  • Page 154 – OK
  • Page 155 – powerman
  • Page 158 – SYNOPSIS
  • Page 159 – SECURITY
  • Page 161 – Appendix A: Linux Commands and Source Code; Appendix A. Linux Commands and Source Code
  • Page 162 – tip
  • Page 163 – ls
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1101 and 1102 Secure Device Servers

Securely monitor, access, and control the computers,
networking devices, telecommunications equipment,
and power supplies in your data room
or communications centers.

Manage your servers:
• Locally across your management LAN
or through the local serial console port.
• Remotely across the Internet or private network.

Customer

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Mailing address: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive, Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 •
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Summary

Page 2 - 24-746-5500 | blackbox.com

1101 and 1102 Secure Device Servers 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com 2 Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada Radio Frequency Interference Statements This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordanc...

Page 3 - FCC and IC RFI Statements

FCC and IC RFI Statements 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com 3 Normas Oficia les Mexicanas (NOM) Electrical Saf ety Stat ement INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD 1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado. 2. Las instrucciones de seguridad y...

Page 4 - Trademarks Used in this Manual

1101 and 1102 Secure Device Servers 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com 4 Trademarks Used in this Manual Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies, Inc. Mac is a registered trademark of Apple Computers, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Internet...

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