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Safety Guidelines To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possible damage to Raritan equipment: • Do not use a 2-wire power cord in any product configuration. • Test AC outlets at your computer and monitor for proper polarity and grounding. • Use only with grounded outlets at both the computer a...
C ONTENTS i Contents Preface.............................................................................................................................. xii Audience ....................................................................................................................xii Conventions ...
ii D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Chapter 7: Port Configuration and Port Access Application ......................................31 Port Keywords ........................................................................................................... 31 Port Configuration ...............................
C ONTENTS iii Test the SMTP Logging ...................................................................................................................76 Configuring NFS Logging .......................................................................................... 76 Configuring SNMP Logging.......
C ONTENTS v Logoff Command ........................................................................................................................... 138 Password Command ..................................................................................................................... 138 Reboot...
F IGURES VII Figures Figure 1 Dominion SX16 Unit....................................................................................................................... 1 Figure 2 Rear Panel of the DSXA-32 ..................................................................................................
x D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Tables Table 1 Factory Default Network Settings .................................................................................................... 5 Table 2 Java Runtime Parameters.............................................................................................
xii D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Preface The Dominion SX User Guide provides the information needed to install, set up and configure, access devices such as routers, servers, switches, VPNs, and power strips, manage users and security, and maintain and diagnose the Dominion SX secure console server. Au...
P REFACE XIII A CRONYM M EANING VPN Virtual Private Network Notices Important: cautionary information that warns of possible affects on the users, corruption risks, and actions that may affect warranty and service coverage. Note: general information that is supplemental to the text.
C HAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION 1 Chapter 1: Introduction Dominion SX Overview The Dominion SX Series of Serial over IP Console Servers offers convenient and secure, remote access and control through LAN/WAN, Internet, or Dial-up modem to all networking devices. The Dominion SX: • Provides a non-intrusive...
2 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Product Features Comprehensive Console Management • Remote Management: Access, monitor, administer, and troubleshoot up to 48 target devices (depending on the model) via Secure Socket Shell (SSH), Telnet, Local Port or Web browser with only one IP address. • Direct Port A...
C HAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION 3 Package Contents Each Dominion SX ships with the following: • (1) Dominion SX unit with mounting kit (Rack-mount kit is optional on some units) • (1) Raritan Dominion SX User Guide CD-ROM, which contains the installation and operations information for the Dominion SX • (1...
C HAPTER 2: I NSTALLATION 5 Chapter 2: Installation There are two ways of completing the initial network installation of the Dominion SX: • Using a serial cable with a VT100/equivalent, such as a PC with HyperTerminal. • Using Ethernet (with an installation computer). This section describes the step...
6 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Hardware Installation Figure 2 Rear Panel of the DSXA-32 Physical Installation of Dominion SX for Initial Configuration 1. Use a computer with a network card and crossover network cable. This computer will be referred to as the ‘installation computer.’ 2. Physically mount...
C HAPTER 2: I NSTALLATION 7 Initial Configuration Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) To initially configure the Dominion SX unit from the Graphical User Interface, follow the steps below. Network Access 1. Ensure that the installation computer has the route for 192.168.0.192 and that it can co...
8 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE The login screen appears after you finish viewing the security alerts and the Certification Information screen. Figure 4 DSX Login Screen 7. Log in with the default username admin and password raritan. Use all lowercase letters. A Restricted Service Agreement Screen appea...
C HAPTER 2: I NSTALLATION 9 Initial Configuration Using the Command Line Interface To initially configure the Dominion SX unit from the Command Line Interface, follow the steps below. 1. Connect the serial port of your Installation Computer to the Terminal serial port on your Dominion SX. This port ...
10 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 1. Type Configuration to change the unit’s configuration. 2. Type Network to select the network configuration. 3. Type: admin > Config > Network > interface enable true if lan1 ip 192.16.151.12 mask 255.255.255 gw 192.168.51.12 .Upon successfully entering the da...
C HAPTER 3: I NITIAL S OFTWARE C ONFIGURATION 11 Chapter 3: Initial Software Configuration After the hardware installation, perform the initial software configuration. Do this by logging onto the Dominion SX from either a browser or through a Command Line Interface (See Chapter 12: Command Line Inte...
12 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Important: After you complete each configuration task, you must return to the Setup tab to perform the next configuration task. Date / Time Configuration 1. Click the Date / Time in the Configuration section of the Setup Screen. The Date / Time Configuration screen appea...
C HAPTER 3: I NITIAL S OFTWARE C ONFIGURATION 13 Network Configuration 1. Click Network in the Configuration section of the Setup screen. The Network Configuration Screen appears. Note: If you have a dual LAN model, there is an Eth Failover checkbox that is selected by default, but can be turned off...
14 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Deployment 1. You can remotely access the Dominion SX through a: LAN connection or a modem connection (optional). 2. The Dominion SX can access target devices only through a serial connection. LAN Connection After the initial software configuration phase, configure the D...
C HAPTER 4: N ETWORK S ETTINGS AND S ERVICES 15 Chapter 4: Network Settings and Services This chapter explains how to configure the basic network settings for the DSX, and how to configure the various access protocols (SSH, telnet, etc.) It also explains how to configure the DSX for modem access, an...
16 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Change the Discovery Ports The DSX has two discovery ports: • TCP 5000 Common Socket Connection (CSC) discovery • UDP 5000 Command Center (CC) discovery If either of these ports is used by another application, you can change the discovery port number in the DSX in the ap...
C HAPTER 4: N ETWORK S ETTINGS AND S ERVICES 17 To change any of these network service settings: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Services . The Network Service Settings screen appears. Figure 13 Network Service Settings 2. Make any necessary changes to the appropriate fields. 3. Click OK .
18 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Configuring Modem Access You can access the DSX via a modem. To set this up: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Modem . The Modem Settings screen appears. Figure 14 Modem Settings Screen 2. Click the checkbox labeled Enable Modem to enable modem access. 3. Type the I...
C HAPTER 4: N ETWORK S ETTINGS AND S ERVICES 19 Add a New Static Route To add a new Static Route: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Static Routes . The Static Routes screen appears. It consists of an Enable IP Forwarding panel and a Static Routes List. Figure 16 Static Routes List 2. Go to the ...
20 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Delete a Static Route To delete a static route: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Static Routes . The Static Routes screen appears. It consists of an Enable IP Forwarding panel and a Static Routes List. 2. Go the Static Routes List and click the checkbox next to the...
C HAPTER 5: U SER P ROFILES AND G ROUPS 21 Chapter 5: User Profiles and Groups This chapter explains how to create and manage user profiles and user groups. Managing User Profiles User profiles serve two purposes: • To provide users with a username and password to log into the DSX • To associate the...
C HAPTER 5: U SER P ROFILES AND G ROUPS 23 Tip: If the user group you want has not yet been created, you can create it and then return to the user profile and select it. For now, keep the default. 9. Decide whether or not to activate this profile immediately. By default, the Active checkbox is selec...
24 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Display a List of User Groups To display a list of existing user groups, click the User Management tab, and then click User Group List . The Group List screen appears (Figure 20). Figure 20 Group List Screen The Group List screen shows every user group created to date, a...
C HAPTER 5: U SER P ROFILES AND G ROUPS 25 • Observer Users associated with the Observer class have read-only access to the console window, and cannot change any system configuration parameters except their own password. 5. Select the ports that the users associated with this group are permitted to ...
C HAPTER 6: R EMOTE A UTHENTICATION 27 Chapter 6: Remote Authentication This chapter explains how to configure RADIUS, LDAP, and TACACS+ authentication. Tip: If you are setting up remote authentication, it is a good idea to still keep local authentication enabled. When an authentication request reac...
28 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Configuring LDAP You can use the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to authenticate DSX users instead of local authentication. To configure LDAP: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Remote Authentication . The Remote Authentication screen appears. It contain...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 31 Chapter 7: Port Configuration and Port Access Application Port configuration allows Administrators to define the serial/console port settings in order to communicate with remote target devices. Note: You can access the Raritan Serial...
32 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Port Configuration To configure one or more ports: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Port Configuration . The Port Configuration screen appears. Figure 26 Port Configuration Screen 2. Select the port(s) you want to configure. You can select one port or several ports...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 33 The Edit Port screen appears. Figure 27 Edit Port Screen 3. Make sure the port values match the target system’s serial port configuration for the first three values. • Select the Baud Rate from the Baud Rate drop-down menu. Note: The...
34 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 6. Select the escape mode. The default is None . Change as follows: • Select Control from the drop-down menu in the Escape Mode field. • Type the Escape Character. The default for the Dominion SX is ] (closed bracket ). 7. Select the terminal emulation type from the drop...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 35 Anonymous Port Access Anonymous port access allows users to access DPA configured ports without entering a password. To enable the feature: 1. Click the Security tab, and then click Login Settings . The Login Settings screen appears ...
36 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Raritan Serial Client Requirements for Java The Raritan Serial Client (RSC) requires a minimum 1 GHz PC with 512 MB RAM. Java must be installed to access targets (managed devices) before you can use the RSC. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) The RSC will function with JRE v...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 37 Table 2 Java Runtime Parameters -Xms<Size> in bytes Sets the initial size of the Java heap. 2097152 (2MB) • The -server flag increases the default size to 32M. • The values must be a multiple of, and greater than, 1024 bytes (1...
38 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Raritan Serial Client Interface Important: The Raritan Serial Client (Console) Screen usually opens in a separate window in back of the Port Screen. With some versions of Java on Windows, the screen opens in front of the Port Screen. Minimize the Port Access screen to ac...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 39 Emulator 1. Change the default user Idle Timeout setting before launching the RSC for the first time or it will timeout in 10 minutes and display a host termination message. See the Security section of the Dominion SX User Guide for ...
40 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Note: If the RSC Idletimeout expires, the Dominion SX Idletimeout period begins. Settings Note: Terminal emulation settings are set with the port by an Administrator using the Setup->Port Configuration menu. 1. On the Emulator menu, click Settings. The Settings screen...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 41 Display Settings 1. Return to the Emulator menu, select Settings and then click the Display tab. Figure 35 Display Settings Window 2. Click Default to accept the Default settings. Then click Ok to close the Display Settings window ; ...
44 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Connected Users The Connected Users command allows you to view a list of other users who are currently connected on the same port. 1. Click Connected Users to view the connected users on the Emulator menu. Figure 37 Connected Users Window 11. A check mark appears in the ...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 45 Edit Use the Copy, Paste , and Select All text commands to relocate and/or re-use important text. Figure 38 Edit Commands - Copy, Paste, and Select All Text Copy and Paste All Text: 1. Click Select All on the Edit menu. 2. Click Copy...
46 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Tools 1. Click on the Tools drop-down menu to display a list of topics. Figure 39 Tools Menu
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 47 Start Logging The Start Logging function allows you to collect raw console data from the target device and save it to a file in your computer. When you start the RSC, the Logging indicator on the status bar indicates whether logging ...
48 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Send Keystroke 1. On the T ools menu, click Send Keystroke. A Send Keystroke screen appears: Figure 41 Send Keystroke 2. Enter the keystroke combinations that you want and select a Key Code name from the drop-down menu. 3. Send the keystroke combinations. Send Text File ...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 49 To use Chat: 1. Click Chat on the Chat menu . Figure 42 SecureChat Command and User Chat Window 2. Type a message in the Message text field. 3. Click Send or press ENTER to send the message. 4. Click Clear to delete the typed text, o...
50 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE To Access ‘About’ Information: 1. Click About Raritan Serial Console on the Help menu. An About Raritan Serial Console message appears on top of the Raritan Serial Console drop-down menu: Figure 43 Sample of the About Raritan Serial Console Window 2. Click OK to close th...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 51 • Ensure that Java can be started from the command line. To do this, environment variables must be configured. Make a note of the exact path where Java was installed. (The path information will be used later.) Setting Windows OS Vari...
52 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 5. Click OK . Figure 45 Windows OS: New System Variable 6. Select the PATH variable and click Edit. 7. Add %JAVA_HOME%\bin to the end of the current Variable value. Ensure a semicolon (;) separates the new value from the last value in the string.
54 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Setting Linux OS Variables If you want to set Java for this user only, open and edit .profile file located in the /home/Username folder. If you want to set Java for all users, open .profile file in your /etc folder 1. Find the line where you set your PATH Example: export...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 55 Installing Standalone RSC for Windows You must have administrative privileges to install RSC. 1. Log on to a Windows machine. 2. Download, or copy from a known location, the RSC-installer.jar installation file. 3. Double-click on the...
56 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 7. Click Next. The Windows shortcut screen appears. Figure 50 RSC Windows Shortcut Screen 8. Specify the desired Program Group for the Shortcut. 9. Click Next . The installation finished screen appears. 10. Click Done . Launching RSC on Windows Systems 1. Double-click on...
C HAPTER 7: P ORT C ONFIGURATION AND P ORT A CCESS A PPLICATION 57 2. Enter the Dominion SX IP address, account information, and the desired target (port). 3. Click Start. The RSC opens with a connection to the port. Figure 52 Standalone RSC Connected to Port Window Note: In case of unrecognized cha...
58 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 6. The Set Installation Path screen appears. a) Select the directory where you want to install RSC and click Next . b) Click Browse to navigate to a non-default directory. c) Click Next when the installation is complete. d) Click Next again. The installation is complete....
C HAPTER 8: S ECURITY 59 Chapter 8: Security There are a number of elements to consider when addressing security for console servers. The following are some of the Security aspects: • Encrypting the data traffic sent between the operator console and the DSX unit. • Providing authentication and autho...
60 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Login Settings Click Login Settings on the Security Settings screen to access the Login Settings screen, which contains the Local Authentication, Login Handling, and Strong Password Settings panels.. Figure 54 Login Settings Screen Local Authentication 1. Go to the Local...
C HAPTER 8: S ECURITY 61 Strong Password Settings To enable strong passwords, go to the Strong Password panel and select the requirements for a strong password. This includes maximum and minimum length and special character requirements. Configure Kerberos Figure 55 Kerberos Settings 1. Click Enable...
62 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Generate a Certificate Signing Request To generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR): 1. Click the Security tab, and then click Certificate . The Certificate screen appears. Figure 56 Certificate Signing Request 2. Click the checkbox labeled Generate a Certificate Sign...
C HAPTER 8: S ECURITY 63 Install a User Key To install a user key on the DSX: 1. Click the Security tab, and then click Certificate . The Certificate screen appears. Figure 57 Install User Key 2. Click the checkbox labeled Install User Key . 3. Type the following information in the corresponding fie...
64 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 2. Click the checkbox labeled Install User Certificate . 3. Type the following information in the corresponding fields: • The IP address of the host with the certificate • A login and password on the host • The path and name of the file containing the certificate 4. Clic...
66 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Enabling Client Certificate Authentication: To enable Client Certificate Authentication: 1. Click Enable SSL Client Certification . 2. Click OK to enable the Client Certificate authentication. Installing a New Trusted Certificate Authority To install a new trusted Certif...
C HAPTER 8: S ECURITY 67 Viewing a Certificate Revocation List To view a CRL: 1. Click View Certificate Revocation Lis t. 2. Click OK to retrieve the list of CRLs. Banner Dominion SX optionally supports a customizable (maximum 5000 words, 8 words per row) welcome banner that is displayed after login...
68 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Security Profiles The DSX provides three security profiles that you can use. They simplify the assigning of permissions to users and groups by defining basic permissions that automatically apply to all users. About Security Profiles The three security profiles are: • Sta...
C HAPTER 8: S ECURITY 69 2. Click the Edit Custom Profile link. The Edit Custom Security Profile screen appears. Figure 62 Edit Custom Security Profile Screen 3. Check one or all of the following fields. • Telnet Access • Strong Password Required • Single Login Per User • Timeout Required • TLS Requ...
70 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Firewall The DSX provides a firewall function to provide protection for the IP network and to control access between the internal router and the LAN 1, LAN 2 and the dial modem interfaces. Enable the Firewall To enable the firewall: 1. Click the Security tab, and then cl...
C HAPTER 9: L OGGING 71 Chapter 9: Logging This chapter explains how to enable and configure the various DSX logs. Configuring Local Event Logging To configure the local log settings, click the Setup tab, and then click Log . The Log Settings screen appears. It contains a number of individual loggin...
72 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 4. Click OK . Enable Port Logging You need to configure port logging after you have enabled NFS logging (see “Configuring NFS Logging” below). This feature enables port data to be logged to a Network File System (NFS) server. This allows you to save and access the log fi...
C HAPTER 9: L OGGING 73 Mon Nov 06-2006 13:46:20 -------- admin connected to port-------- Mon Nov 06-2006 13:46:21 -------- admin got write access -------- Password: Authentication failure. Username: admin Password: Authentication successful. ---------------------------------------------------------...
74 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Configure Input Port Logging To enable input port logging: 1. Go to the Input Port Logging panel and click the Enable Input Port Logging checkbox. (To turn this feature off, clear this checkbox.) Figure 68 Input Port Logging Panel 2. Type a directory for input in the In ...
C HAPTER 9: L OGGING 75 Configuring SMTP Logging To configure SMTP logging, click the Setup tab, and then click Events . The SMTP Logging screen appears. This screen contains and SMTP Settings panel and a New SMTP Event panel. Enable SMTP Logging To enable SMTP logging: 1. Go to the SMTP Settings pa...
76 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Available events include: • event.amp.notice.port.connection • event.amp.notice.user.logoff • event.amp.notice.backup • event.amp.notice.restore • event.amp.notice.config.directaccesslockout • event.amp.notice.reboot • event.amp.notice.boot • event.amp.notice.config.data...
78 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Configuring SNMP Logging The DSX supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps and logging. Enable SNMP Logging To enable SNMP logging: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click SNMP . The SNMP screen appears. 2. Go to the SNMP Setting panel and click the Enable ...
C HAPTER 10: M AINTENANCE 79 Chapter 10: Maintenance The Dominion SX maintenance features presented in this chapter allow the administrator perform the following tasks: • Manage event logs. • View configuration report. • Backup and restore the SX unit settings. • Upgrade firmware and track upgrade h...
80 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Send the Event Log To send the contents of the event log to a remote FTP server: 1. Click the Maintenance tab, and then click Send Event Log. The Send Event Log screen appears. Figure 76 Send Event Log Screen 2. Enter the IP address of the FTP server in the IP address fi...
C HAPTER 10: M AINTENANCE 81 Backing Up and Restoring the DSX When you back up the DSX, the system makes a copy of the DSX configuration (without network settings) and writes the copy to an FTP server. The file can be recovered using a Restore operation, if necessary. Backing Up the DSX To back up t...
82 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Restoring the DSX Restoring the DSX retrieves a copy of the DSX configuration from the FTP server where it has been backed up and writes the file to the DSX. To perform a restore operation 1. Click the Maintenance tab, and then click Restore . The Restore screen appears....
C HAPTER 10: M AINTENANCE 83 Display the Current Firmware Version To display the current version of firmware running on a DSX unit, click the Maintenance tab, and then click Firmware Version . The Firmware Version screen appears. This screen shows the firmware version, RSC, kernel, and PMON. Figure ...
84 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE To perform the upgrade: 1. Click the Maintenance tab, and then click Firmware Upgrade . The Firmware Upgrade screen appears. Figure 80 Firmware Upgrade Screen 2. Type the IP Address of the FTP server in the IP Address field. 3. Type your login name in the Login field. 4....
C HAPTER 10: M AINTENANCE 85 Performing a Factory Reset on the DSX Performing a factory Reset returns the DSX unit to its default factory settings. Be very careful when doing this, because it will erase all the data and settings on the DSX unit and return it to the state in which it was originally s...
C HAPTER 11: D IAGNOSTICS 87 Chapter 11: Diagnostics The Diagnostics function provides the administrator with the tools to test the network and monitor processes. Select the Diagnostics tab to display the Diagnostics screen. It provides links to Network Infrastructure Tools and Administrator Tools. ...
88 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Network Statistics 1. Click Network Statistics on the Diagnostics screen. The system displays network statistics. Figure 84 Network Statistics 2. By default, all statistics are shown. To show specific statistics, select an entry from the drop-down menu in the Options fie...
C HAPTER 11: D IAGNOSTICS 89 Ping Host 1. Click Ping Host on the Diagnostics screen. The Ping Host screen appears. Figure 85 Ping Host 2. Type the IP address of the host to be pinged in the IP Address field. 3. Click Ping . The screen displays the results of the ping. Trace Route to Host Figure 86 T...
90 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Administrator Tools ─ Process Status 1. Click Process Status in the Diagnostics Screen. The screen displays the results of your request. Figure 87 Process Status 2. Click Refresh to update the information.
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 91 Chapter 12: Command Line Interface Command Line Interface Overview The Dominion SX Serial Console supports all serial devices such as: • Servers, including Windows Server 2003 when using the Emergency Management Console (EMS-) Special Administration Console,...
92 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE authentication primaryradius secondaryradius log nfs ports services snmp time users ldap radius tacacsplus primaryldap secondaryldap ldaps getservercert removeservercert viewservercert primarytacacs secondarytacacs network modem events smtp adddelete dialbackdialin ether...
93 CLI Command Overview – Part 2 Diagnostics Security ifconfignetstat ps traceroute banner certificate firewall listports logoff history clearhistory close gethistory getwrite return sendbreak userlist kerberos loginsettings securityprofiles top userlist Maintenance backup restore factoryreset firmw...
94 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE The following common commands can be used from all levels of the CLI to the preceding figure: top, history, logout, quit, show, and help. Accessing the Dominion SX Using CLI Access the Dominion SX by using one of the following methods: • Telnet via IP connection • HTTP a...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 95 Telnet Connection to the Dominion SX Due to the lack of security, username, password and all traffic is in clear-text on the wire, Telnet access is disabled by default. Enabling Telnet If you wish to use Telnet to access the DSX, first access the DSX from th...
96 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Local Port Connection to the Dominion SX The local port of the Dominion SX must be connected to the COM port of a computer system, a terminal, or some other serial capable device using a null modem cable with DB-9F null on both ends. If there is an RJ 45 interface, a spe...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 97 The welcome message displays. You are now logged in as an Administrator. login as: admin Password: Authentication successful . ----------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the DominionSX [Model: SX4] UnitName:DominionSX Firmwa...
98 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Navigation of the CLI Before using the CLI, it is important to understand CLI navigation and syntax; additionally, there are combinations of keystrokes that simplify CLI use. Completion of Command The CLI supports the completion of partially entered commands. After enter...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 99 Common Commands for all Command Line Interface Levels Table 3 lists the commands that are available at all CLI levels. These commands also help navigate through the CLI. Table 3 Commands Common to All CLI Levels C OMMANDS D ESCRIPTION top Return to the top l...
100 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Once the preceding parameters are set, the following areas can be configured from either the local console port or over the network: • service • security • users • serial ports Setting Parameters To set parameters the user must be logged in with administrative privilege...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 101 CLI Prompts The Command Line Interface prompt indicates the current command level. The root portion of the prompt is the login name; admin is the root portion in the following command: admin > Config > Port > CLI Commands Table 4 lists and describe...
102 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE security Switch to the security menu. sendeventlog Sends the local event log to a remote FTP server. show Show configuration options. tacacsplus Switch to the TACACS+ Configuration Menu. telnet Enable telnet communication and specify the port. top Return to the root men...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 103 Configuring Logging and Alerts As part of the security capabilities of the Dominion SX, facilities are provided to log data and to provide alerts based on activities between the users, Dominion SX and the target device. These facilities provide an audit tra...
104 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Set Escape Sequence To set the Escape sequence, ensure that the default Escape sequence set on the Dominion SX server does not conflict with a key sequence required by either the Access Client or the host operating system. The Escape key sequence is user-configurable. C...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 105 Configuring Authorization and Authentication (AA) Services Dominion SX supports both local and remote authentication and authorization (AA) services. Local databases for AA are maintained in an encrypted format to prevent unauthorized access. Remote Service...
106 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Note: When configuring the LDAP server, the query string format on the server should contain the name of a group configured on the SX. When configuring the Radius server, the Filter-ID format for the users on the server should have the following format “raritan:G{GroupO...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 107 RADIUS Command The radius menu provides access to commands used to configure access to a RADIUS server. The syntax of the radius menu commands are: primaryraduius <> RADIUS Command Example admin > Config > Authentication > radius > primary...
108 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Cleareventlog Command The cleareventlog command clears the contents of the local event log. The syntax of the cleareventlog command is: cleareventlog Cleareventlog Command Example admin > Config > Log > cleareventlog Eventlogfile Command The eventlogfile comman...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 109 nfsget Command The nfsget command gets an NFS encryption key to be used for encrypting port log data. Use the key value as input to the nfssetkey command. The syntax of the nfsget command is: nfsgetkey [type <rc4|aes128>] The nfsget command options ar...
110 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Portlog Command The portlog command enables and configures the logging of port data. The syntax of the portlog command is: portlog [enable <true|false>] [prefix name] [size value] [timestamp interval] [update interval] [inputlog <true|false>] [indir name] [o...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 111 Sendeventlog Command The sendeventlog command sends the local logfile to a remote FTP server. The syntax of the sendeventlog command is: sendeventlog [ip ipaddress] [login login] [password password] [path pathname] [file filename] The sendeventlog command o...
112 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Modem Menu Command Examples admin > Config > modem > dialin enable true serverip 10.0.13.211 clientip 10.0.13.212 admin > Config > modem > dialback enable true admin > Config> Modem > show modem Modem Settings: Dialin Enabled: 1 Server IP : 10...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 113 On the Remote Radius Server, the user’s configuration should contain the following line: Filter-Id = "raritan:G{<local user group>}:D{<number for dialback>}" Dialback with remote LDAP user. (OpenLdap v.2 & v.3) Dialin and Dialback sh...
114 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Configuring Network The network menu commands are used to configure the SX network adapter. Table 15 Configuration: Network Commands C OMMANDS D ESCRIPTION ethernetfailover Enable/Disable network failover interface Configure the SX unit network interface. ipfowarding IP...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 115 Interface Command Example The following command enables the interface number 1, sets the IP address, mask, and gateway addresses, and sets the mode to auto detect. admin > Config > Network > interface enable true if lan1 ip 192.16.151.12 mask 255.2...
116 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Ports Command Example The following command : admin > Config > Network > ports Route Command The route command is used to view the kernel routing table. The syntax of the command is: route <> The command options are described in Table 20. Table 20 Route C...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 117 Routedelete Command Example The following command remove a route from the route table: admin > Config > Network > routedelete Configuring NFS The nfs command enables all keystrokes echoed from the target device to be logged to a remote NFS server l...
118 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Configuring Ports Ports Configuration Menu Target serial ports are configured from the CLI using the ports menu. In addition to the description of the physical nature of the ports, other services may also be defined. Those services are: • The escape sequence used to dis...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 119 Command Example admin > ports config port 1 name ld1 bps 115000 parity odd flowcontrol hw detect true escapemode none emulation VT100 The following command displays the current settings for port 1: admin > Config > Port > config port 1 Port numb...
120 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE config <port port_range> <telnet base_tcpport> For configuring all ports using a block of contiguous port numbers, <port *> command can be used. If port_range is specified, then a block of contiguous port numbers will be used. The given value of base_t...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 121 dpa Command The permitted TCP Port Range is 1024-65535. When run without the mode parameter, the system displays the current dpa type. The general syntax of the dpa command is: dpa [mode <Normal|IP|TCPPort>] The syntax for accessing a port directly us...
122 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Starting DPA for port 1 Authentication successful. Escape Sequence is: Control-] You are now master for the port. Enabling unauthorizedportaccess to a set of ports assigned to 'Anonymous' group. Unauthorized port access is only available for configured DPA methods. Use ...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 123 Authentication successful. Escape Sequence is: Control-] You are now master for the port. Encryption Command The encryption command sets the type of encryption for HTTPS. Note: The factory default value of this protocol is SSL. The syntax of the encryption ...
124 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE HTTPS Command The https command is used to control https access and define the port. The syntax of the https command is: https [enable <true|false>] [port value] The https command options are described in the following table. HTTPS Command C OMMAND O PTION D ESCRI...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 125 SSH Command The syntax of the ssh command is: ssh [enable <true|false>] [port value] The ssh command options are described in Table 31. Table 31 SSH Command C OMMAND O PTION D ESCRIPTION enable <true|false> Enable or disable SSH access. port val...
126 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Configuring SNMP The Dominion SX server supports sending SNMP alerts to a predefined SNMP server. The Raritan SNMP MIB may be obtained from the FAQs in the support section of the Raritan web site. ( http://www.raritan.com/_downloads/SX-MIB.txt ). The following commands ...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 127 SNMP Command The SNMP command controls SNMP traps and specifies the community name used to send traps. The syntax of the snmp command is: snmp [enable <true|false>] [public community-string] The snmp command options are described in Table 35. Table 35...
128 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE NTP Command The ntp command lets the administrator determine if a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server should be used to synchronize the SX clock to a reference. The syntax of the command is: ntp [enable <true|false>] [primaryntpip] [secondaryntpip] The command opti...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 129 Addgroup Command The addgroup command creates a group with common permissions. The syntax of the addgroup command is: addgroup [name groupname] [class <op|ob>] [ports <number|range|*>] The addgroup command options are described in Table 38. Tabl...
130 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Deletegroup Command The deletegroup command deletes an existing group. The syntax of the deletegroup command is: deletegroup [name groupname] The deletegroup command options are described in Table 40. Table 40 Deletegroup Command C OMMAND O PTION D ESCRIPTION name group...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 131 Edituser Command The edituser command is used to manage information about a specified user. The syntax of the edituser command is: edituser [user loginname] [fullname user's-fullname] [group name] [dialback phonenumber] [password password] [info user-inform...
132 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Connect Commands The connect commands provide a means to access ports and their history.. Table 44 Connect Commands C OMMAND D ESCRIPTION connect Connect to a port. The port sub-menu, reached using escape key sequence. clearhistory Clear history buffer for this port. cl...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 133 IPMIDISCOVER The ipmidiscover tool is user to discover Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) servers in the network. • The IP address range can be set using startIP and endIP. • Only users belonging to the Administrator group are able to configur...
134 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE IPMITOOL This command lets you manage the IPMI functions of a remote system. These functions include printing FRU information, LAN configuration, sensor readings, and remote chassis power control. The ipmitool command controls IPMI-enabled devices. The user name to acce...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 135 < command > raw – Send a RAW IPMI request and print response i2c – Send an I2C Master Write-Read command and print response lan – Configure LAN Channels chassis – Get chassis status and set power state power – Shortcut to chassis power commands event ...
136 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Listports Command Table 48 Listports Command Command Description listports List accessible ports. admin > listports Port Port Port Port No. Name No. Name 1 - Port1 [U] 2 - Port2 [U] 3 - Port3 [U] 4 - Port4 [U] Port names up to 23 characters are displayed. Longer port...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 137 Backup Command The backup command makes a copy of the Dominion SX configuration and writes the backup onto an ftp server. The current SX device configuration is saved to the computer with the IP set in the command parameters in an encrypted format. All devi...
138 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Command Example admin > Maintenance > factoryreset Network Settings: Name: DominionSX Domain : raritan.com CSC Port: 5000 Discover Port: 5000 IP: 192.168.0.192 Net Mask : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.168.0.192 Failover : true Do you wish to commit these settings (n...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 139 Reboot Command The reboot command restarts the Dominion SX console server. This command is only available to users with administrative privileges. All user sessions will be terminated without warning, and no confirmation will be required. It is highly recom...
140 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Sendeventlog Command The sendeventlog command sends the local logfile to a remote FTP server. The syntax of the sendeventlog command is: sendeventlog [ip ipaddress] [login login] [password password] [path pathname] [file filename] The sendeventlog command options are de...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 141 Upgradehistory Command The upgradehistory command provides information about the last time you upgraded the system. The syntax of the upgradehistory command is: upgradehistory Command Example admin > Maintenance > upgradehistory Overall Upgrade Histor...
142 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Banner Command The banner command controls the display of a security banner immediately after login.. The syntax of the banner command is: banner [display <true|false>] [audit <true|false>] The banner command options are described in Table 55. Table 55 Banne...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 143 Certificate Command Menu The certificate command menu provides the client and server commands to create and manage security certificates. The syntax of the certificate command is: certificate <> Note: For a description of how to enable LDAP over SSL w...
144 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Firewall Command The firewall command provides control for the turning on or off the firewall. The syntax of the firewall command is: firewall [enable <true|false>] The firewall command options are described in the following table. Table 59 Firewall Command C OMMA...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 145 -save Save the IP Tables. --state NEW <enter rule to trigger here> -t filter iptables Command Examples Iptables can be configured in a plethora of ways that is outside the scope of this document. The examples below show some simple configuration optio...
146 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Clear the iptables rules To clear the iptables rules. admin > Security >firewall >iptables --flush Save the configured settings To save the iptables rules into the local database. admin > Security >firewall >iptables-save Execute this command once you ...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 147 • The above 3 machines should be pingable by FQDN. Get the hosts file using gethostnamefile from the Kerberos menu. • Use klist to check the ticket expiration. Most of the kadmin error messages are associated with ticket expiration • Kadmin: -List principal...
148 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE idletimeout time [number value] idletimeout Command Example admin > Security > LoginSettings > idletimeout time 99 Inactiveloginexpiry Command The inactiveloginexpiry command sets the number of days before an account will expire due to inactivity. The syntax of...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 149 The lockoutperiod command options are described in Table 65. Table 65 Lockoutperiod Command C OMMAND O PTION D ESCRIPTION time time Period of time (in minutes) for which the user cannot login after account deactivation. Command Example admin > Security &...
150 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Table 67 Strongpassword Command C OMMAND O PTION D ESCRIPTION StrongPasswordRulesEnable true/false PWUppercaseRequired true/false PWLowercaseRequired true/false PWNumberRequired true/false PWSymbolRequired true/false PasswordValidityPeriod Number of days before expirati...
C HAPTER 12: C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 151 Securityprofiles Commands The securityprofiles command menu provides access to the commands used to configure and control security profiles. The securityprofiles commands are listed in the table below. Table 69 Securityprofiles Commands C OMMAND D ESCRIPTIO...
C HAPTER 13: I NTELLIGENT P LATFORM M ANAGEMENT I NTERFACE 153 Chapter 13: Intelligent Platform Management Interface The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI lets you manage the IPMI functions of a remote system. The following topics are covered in this chapter: • Discover IPMI Devices • ...
154 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE IPMI Configuration IPMI configuration lets you manage the IPMI functions of a remote system. These functions include printing FRU information, LAN configuration, sensor readings, and remote chassis power control. 1. Click on the IPMI Configuration section of the IPMI sc...
C HAPTER 13: I NTELLIGENT P LATFORM M ANAGEMENT I NTERFACE 155 Interfaces: open Linux OpenIPMI Interface [default] imb Intel IMB Interface lan IPMI v1.5 LAN Interface Commands: raw Send a RAW IPMI request and print response i2c Send an I2C Master Write-Read command and print response lan Configure L...
C HAPTER 14: P OWER C ONTROL 157 Chapter 14: Power Control Power Control lets you manage the power functions. The following topics are covered in this chapter: • Power Control • Associations Power Control • Power Strip Power Control • Power Strip Status Port Power Associations You can associate one ...
158 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Delete a Port Power Association To delete a port power association: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Port Power Association List . 2. Click Add . The Port Power Association screen appears. 3. Select the association in the Outlet Association list. 4. Click Delete ....
C HAPTER 14: P OWER C ONTROL 159 Power Association Groups To create a power associations group: 1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Power Association Groups List . 2. Click Add . The Power Association Groups screen appears. Figure 95 Power Association Group Screen 3. Type a name and description i...
160 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Associations Power Control Click Associations Power Control on the Power Control menu to access the tool to manage power control associations. Figure 97 Associations Power Control Note: When executing power on/off operation, about ~5 seconds are added to the configured ...
C HAPTER 14: P OWER C ONTROL 161 Power Strip Power Control Click Power Strip Power Control on the Power Control menu to access the tool to manage power strips. Figure 98 Power Strip Power Control
162 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Power Strip Status Click Power Strip Status on the Power Control menu to check power strip status. Figure 99 Power Strip Status
C HAPTER 15: P OWER C ONTROL 163 Chapter 15: Top-10 Use Cases This chapter includes 10 of the mostly common cases to help familiarize users quickly with practical operation on DSX unit. Please note that data entered in the case are created as examples, and could vary upon different situations. Case ...
164 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE RSC). The icon on status line will display Write Access (Lock) now, meaning now all users can only view the port connection. 6. Log in the device connected to the port, and try interacting with the device using the RSC panel. 7. Refer to: Get Write Access section in Cha...
C HAPTER 15: P OWER C ONTROL 165 3. Select Maintenance Æ Factory Reset. You will be prompted to confirm your decision. 4. Do not power off DSX unit as it reboots with default configuration. 5. You will be re-directed to the login page after the unit is rebooted. If you try to log in for the first ti...
166 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Case 10. CLI / SSH Connection to SX Port 1. Purpose: To access SX unit itself and SX ports using text-based command lines. 2. SSH access from a Windows PC a. Launch the SSH client software (such as Plink or PuTTY). b. Enter IP address of DSX server (e.g. 192.168.0.192) ...
A PPENDIX A: S PECIFICATIONS 167 Appendix A: Specifications This appendix contains sections describing: • DSX models and specifications • Requirements and tested browser requirements • DSX hardware for connecting DSX to common vendor models • DSX Serial RJ-45 pinouts • DB9 and DB25 Nulling Serial Ad...
168 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE The following table lists the Dominion SX models, their dimensions, and weight. Table 72 Dominion SX Dimensions and Weight MODEL DIMENSIONS (W) x (D) x (H) WEIGHT DSX4 11.41"x 10.7"x 1.75"; 290x 270 x 44mm 4.61 lbs; 2.08kg DSXB-4-M 11.41"x 10.7"x 1.7...
A PPENDIX A: S PECIFICATIONS 169 Requirements The following table lists the requirements for the DSX. Table 73 Dominion SX Requirements R EQUIREMENTS D ESCRIPTION Power 110/220V auto-switching: 50-60 Hz or -36 to -72V DC for DC-powered models Operating Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Operati...
170 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Connectivity The following table lists the necessary Dominion SX hardware (adapters and/or cables) for connecting the DSX to common Vendor/Model combinations. Table 75 Connectivity VENDOR DEVICE CONSOLE CONNECTOR SERIAL CONNECTION Checkpoint Firewall Cisco PIX Firewall ...
A PPENDIX A: S PECIFICATIONS 171 Dominion SX Serial RJ-45 Pinouts To provide maximum port density and to enable simple UTP (Category 5) cabling, Dominion SX provides its serial connections via compact RJ-45 ports. However, no widely adopted industry-standard exists for sending serial data over RJ-45...
172 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE DB9M Nulling Serial Adapter Pinouts Table 78 DB9M Nulling Serial Adapter Pinouts RJ-45 (F EMALE ) DB9 (M ALE ) 1 8 2 1, 6 3 2 4 SHELL 5 5 6 3 7 4 8 7 DB25F Nulling Serial Adapter Pinouts Table 79 DB25F Nulling Serial Adapter Pinouts RJ-45 (F EMALE ) DB25 (F EMALE ) 1 5 ...
174 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Dominion SX16 and SX32 Terminal Ports A modem should not be connected to the DSX16 and DSX32 terminal port because the Ring Indicator (RI) signal is not present. These models have a built-in modem that can be enabled or disabled. The modem is disabled by default. Table ...
A PPENDIX B: S YSTEM D EFAULTS 175 Appendix B: System Defaults This appendix contains the system defaults and directions for port access. Table 84 Dominion SX System Defaults I TEM D EFAULT IP Address 192.168.0.192 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 CSC Port Address ( TCP ) 5000 Port address for CC discovery...
A PPENDIX C: C ERTIFICATES 177 Appendix C: Certificates This appendix contains sections describing Certificates and Certificate Authority and provides directions about how to: • Install Dominion SX CA Certificate to a Browser Certificate • Install SX Server Certificate for IE Browsers • Install SX S...
178 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Install the Dominion SX Server Certificate section that follows.
A PPENDIX C: C ERTIFICATES 179 Install the Dominion SX Server Certificate In Internet Explorer By installing the Dominion SX Server certificate in IE, you can prevent the Security Alert window from appearing whenever you access the Dominion SX Unit. This step will have to be performed for each SX un...
180 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Remove an Accepted Certificate In Internet Explorer Removing a certificate that you have previously accepted from the unit is the same process whether removing a Raritan default certificate or a user-installed third-party certificate. 1. Launch IE and on the Tools menu,...
A PPENDIX C: C ERTIFICATES 181 Accept a Certificate (Session-Based) On initially connecting to a Dominion SX unit will be presented with a certificate warning screen. This certificate by default will be signed by the local SX unit's CA as described above and you will have to accept this certificate ...
182 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 4. Select the Web Sites tab and select the certificate name that is the common name of the IP address of the Dominion SX, and select the Delete button. 5. Click OK on the “Delete Web Site Certificates” window to confirm the deletion of the certificate. 6. On the left si...
A PPENDIX C: C ERTIFICATES 183 Installing a Third-Party Root Certificate to Netscape Navigator 1. On the CA Web site, click on the root certificate link and the New Certificate Authority window will appear. Click Next , and Next in the following screen. 2. The Certificate Fingerprint will appear, pr...
184 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 3. Select the Install User Key radio button. 4. Insert the ftp parameters to retrieve the CA Public key file. 5. Click OK. The SX will show “User Key Installed” at top of pane. 6. Select the Install User Certificate radio button. 7. Fill in the ftp parameters to retriev...
A PPENDIX D: S ERVER C ONFIGURATION 187 Appendix D: Server Configuration This appendix contains sections describing the steps to configure Dominion SX units and authentication servers for the following authentication protocols: • Microsoft Internet Authentication Service (IAS) RADIUS Server • Cisco ...
188 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Create an IAS Policy The following section describes the steps to create a policy to allow Radius users to access the Dominion SX. The example in this section requires two conditions, the client source IP address of the Dominion SX and the UserID is a member of the SX U...
A PPENDIX D: S ERVER C ONFIGURATION 189 15. Move the new policy so it appears as the first (top) policy in the Policy List. Note: If required, create a policy to allow dialup access to all users that are members of a group (Windows may already have a default Policy in place to permit access by any u...
A PPENDIX D: S ERVER C ONFIGURATION 191 TACACS+ Server Configuration The Dominion SX unit has the capability to use Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+) for authentication services. The Dominion SX requires a new service to be added and two argument-value pairs to be retur...
192 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 2. Select Interface Configuration . Figure 101 Cisco ACS Interface Configuration 3. Select TACACS+ (Cisco IOS) . 4. Add dominionsx service under the heading New Services . Figure 102 TACACS+ Properties
A PPENDIX D: S ERVER C ONFIGURATION 193 5. When adding or editing a user or group, the dominionsx service will appear under the heading TACACS+ Settings . The service can be enabled per user or per group by selecting the dominionsx and Custom Attributes check boxes. Add the attributes (user- type) a...
A PPENDIX E: M ODEM C ONFIGURATION 195 Appendix E: Modem Configuration Client Dial-Up Networking Configuration Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking for use with Dominion SX allows configuration of a PC to reside on the same (Define?)PPP network as the Dominion SX. After the dial-up conne...
A PPENDIX E: M ODEM C ONFIGURATION 197 6. Click OK to return to the main Dial screen. Figure 105 Dial-Up Security Display 7. Click Dial. See the Windows NT Users Guide if you receive any error message. Windows 2000 Dial-Up Networking Configuration 1. Select Start → Programs → Accessories → Communica...
198 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 4. Click the Dial-up to private network radio button and click Next. Figure 107 Network Connection Type 5. Select the check box before the modem that you want to use to connect to the Dominion SX unit and then click Next. Figure 108 Device Selection 6. Type the Area cod...
A PPENDIX E: M ODEM C ONFIGURATION 199 8. Click Next. Figure 109 Phone Number to Dial The Connection Availability Screen appears. 1. Click on the Only for myself radio button in the Connection Availability screen. 2. Click Next. Figure 110 Connection Availability The Network Connection has been crea...
200 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Windows XP Dial-Up Networking Configuration 1. Select Start → Programs → Accessories → Communications → New Connection Wizard. 2. Click Next and follow the steps in the New Connection Wizard to create custom dialup network profiles. 3. Click the Connect to the Internet ...
A PPENDIX E: M ODEM C ONFIGURATION 201 5. Click on the radio button before Connect using a dial-up modem and click Next. Figure 113 Internet Connection 6. Type a name to identify this particular connection in the ISP Name field and click Next. Figure 114 Connection Name
202 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE 7. Type the phone number of this connection in the Phone number field and click Next. Figure 115 Phone Number to Dial 8. Type your ISP information; type the User name and Password in the appropriate fields, and retype the password to confirm it. 9. Click on the checkbox...
A PPENDIX F: T ROUBLESHOOTING 203 Appendix F: Troubleshooting The following tables describe problems and suggested solutions for the problems. Page Access Table 86 Troubleshooting Page Access P ROBLEM S OLUTION Cannot login – what are factory defaults? (only for Dominion SX units running firmware ve...
204 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE P ROBLEM S OLUTION Number of Users Exceeded The unit has a security measure that allows only a specific number of login pages to be authenticated at any given time. Should this number be reached when attempting to login to the unit, a pop-up window displays indicating t...
A PPENDIX F: T ROUBLESHOOTING 205 Login Table 88 Troubleshooting Login P ROBLEM S OLUTION Login Failure To provide additional security, the unit login screen expires after three minutes. Therefore, all login attempts after this time period will fail. Reload the browser to reset this timer. Hold down...
206 D OMINION SX U SER G UIDE Upgrade Table 90 Troubleshooting Upgrade P ROBLEM S OLUTION FTP - Server Unreachable If FTP server specified in the upgrade panel is unreachable or incorrect, the upgrade process halts until a response is received from the FTP server or until a timeout occurs. Wait and ...
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