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Life-Support Policy As a general policy, Lantronix does not recommend the use of any of its products in the following situations: Life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the Lantronix product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life-support device or to significant...
Page 5 - Contents
Contents 1: Introduction 7 Features and Benefits ________________________________________________ 7 Communication Access Modes _____________________________________________ 7 Power Distribution _______________________________________________________ 7 Load and Environment Measurement _______________...
Page 7 - List of Figures
Contents List of Figures Figure 2-1. SLP Hardware View________________________________________ 10 Figure 2-2. Retention Bracket Assembly _________________________________ 11 Figure 3-1. Web Browser Interface _____________________________________ 15 List of Tables Table 3-1. Outlet State/Control Stat...
Page 8 - Features and Benefits; Communication Access Modes; Models; Remote Power Management
1: Introduction The Lantronix SLP Remote Power Manager family of products provides easy, practical, and secure solutions for power distribution, power management and load-measurement for remote equipment and branch AC circuits. The SLP Remote Power Manager supports the elimination of unnecessary tri...
Page 10 - Outlet Naming and Grouping
2: Installation Prior to installation, refer to the following lists to ensure that you have all the items shipped with the unit as well as all other items required for proper installation. Standard Accessories Mounting bracket hardware: Vertical (SLP-V, SLPY* models) – two removable flanges with f...
Page 11 - Safety Precautions; Technical Specifications
2: Installation Figure 2-1. SLP Hardware View Output Power Status LED RS-232 Serial (RJ45) Outlet Input Current LED RJ12 Link Connectors for Optional Temperature/Humidity Sensor 10/100Base-T Ethernet (RJ45) Connectors for Optional Temperature/Humidity Sensor RS-232 Serial (RJ45) ) AC Power Inlet Out...
Page 12 - Installing the Power Input Retention Bracket; To install the power input retention bracket:; Mounting; Vertical; Attach the top and bottom brackets to your rack.
2: Installation Always disconnect the power supply cord before opening to avoid electrical shock. Warning! High leakage current! Earth connection is essential before connecting supply! Warning: 208-240/230V models only: Outlets are not fused. Outlet circuit protection is provided by the building ins...
Page 13 - Connecting to the Power Source; To attach a power cord to the unit:; Plug the male end of the power cord into the AC power source.; Connecting Devices; To avoid the possibility of noise due to arcing:; Even distribution of attached devices is recommended across the; Connecting to a local Personal Computer (PC); Ethernet port
2: Installation Connecting to the Power Source Attach the power cord to the unit before connecting the unit to the power source. Each outlet powers up sequentially, with a two-second delay between each outlet, eliminating a potential blown primary fuse or circuit breaker from excessive in-rush curre...
Page 15 - User Interfaces; Models with a Single Power Infeed; Usernames and Passwords; For security purposes, it is recommended that the predefined; Web Browser Interface
3: Operations User Interfaces Two user interfaces are available: the web browser interface accessed via the HTTP/SSL enabled Ethernet connections and the command line for serial and Telnet/SSH connections. Outlet Naming and Grouping For commands requiring an outlet name, you may specify it in one of...
Page 18 - Environmental Monitoring; Input Load; Configuration; System
3: Operations Outlet State Control State Description of outlet status required On/Error varies Error State – Outlet should be off but current is sensed at the outlet Off/Error varies Error State – Outlet should be on but no current is sensed at the outlet Off/Fuse On Outlet should be on but a blown ...
Page 21 - Note; Advanced Operations
3: Operations Telnet/SSH The Telnet/SSH configuration page is used to enable or disable Telnet and SSH support and configure the port number that the Telnet or SSH server watches. For more information on SSH see Advanced Operations on page 66 . Enabling or disabling Telnet or SSH support: 1. Select ...
Page 24 - Users
3: Operations 1. Enter a descriptive group name in the Group Name field. Up to 24 alphanumeric and other typeable characters (ASCII 33 to 126 decimal, spaces and colon characters are not allowed) are allowed. Press Apply . Removing a group: 1. Click on the Remove link in the Action column for the gr...
Page 32 - Tools
3: Operations 4. On the subsequent LDAP Group-Outlets page, select or deselect outlets to be accessed by the TACACS+ Privilege Level and press Apply . Adding and Deleting outlet group access: 3. Click on the Outlets link in the Action column for the associated TACACS+ Privilege Level. 4. On the subs...
Page 34 - Command Line Interface; Logging In; Logging in by Telnet will automatically open a session. It is not; set banner
3: Operations Select the Restart and generate a new X.509 certificate from the Action drop-down menu and press Apply . Computing new SSH security keys: 1. Select the Restart and compute new SSH keys from the Action drop-down menu and press Apply . Command Line Interface Logging In Logging in through...
Page 37 - To display the names of commands that you may execute:; . A list of valid commands for the current; Operations Commands; Users must be granted access to affect any change in outlet state.; on; Enter; on all; Enter
3: Operations Command Description Show Network Display network configuration information Show Outlets Displays configuration information for all outlets Show Ports Displays the serial port configuration information Show System Displays system configuration information Show Towers Displays unit confi...
Page 39 - To display on/off status of one or more outlets:; status; status
3: Operations Displaying outlet status The Status command displays the on/off status of one or more outlets. The command displays the status of only those outlets for which the current username has power control access. This display includes the outlet absolute and descriptive names, the Outlet Stat...
Page 41 - Displaying accessible serial ports; Port; Displaying infeed status
3: Operations ID Name .A1 DataServer_1 .A2 WebServer_1 .A3 FileServer_1 Displaying accessible serial ports The list ports command displays accessible serial ports for the current user. To display accessible serial ports: 1. At the SLP prompt, type list ports and press Enter . Example The following c...
Page 42 - Displaying the status of the Environmental Monitor:; To display the status of the Environmental Monitor:; Temperature/Humidity Sensors; Changing a password
3: Operations Displaying the status of the Environmental Monitor: The Envmon command displays the status of the integrated Environmental Monitor. By default, only administrative user accounts are allowed access to the Envmon command. An administrator may user the Set User Envmon command to enable an...
Page 43 - Creating a user account
3: Operations Administration Commands Administration commands may only be issued by a user with administrative privileges, such as the predefined administrative account or another user who has been granted administrative privileges with the Set User Admnpriv command. User Administration Creating a u...
Page 47 - Outlet Administration; Setting the sequencing interval
3: Operations JaneDoe may access the following outlets and groups: outlet A1 which has a descriptive name of DataServer_1, outlet A2 which has a descriptive name of WebServer_1, group ServerGroup_1, group ServerGroup_2, and Console serial port. Outlet Administration Setting the sequencing interval T...
Page 48 - Example; Setting the outlet Post-On delay; Displaying outlet information
3: Operations Example The following command sets the wakeup state for outlet .a1 to off: SLP: set outlet wakeup off .a1<Enter> Setting the outlet Post-On delay The Set Outlet PostOnDelay command sets the Post-On delay for an outlet. This feature allows and administrator to manage boot dependen...
Page 49 - Group Administration; Creating a group name
3: Operations Gro SLP: show outlets<Enter> Outlet Outlet Wakeup Post-On ID Name State Delay seconds) up .A1 TowerA_Outlet1 On 0 .A2 TowerA_Outlet2 On 0 .A3 TowerA_Outlet3 On 0 A .A4 TowerA_Outlet4 On 0 d .A5 TowerA_Outlet5 On 90 m .A6 TowerA_Outlet6 On 0 .A7 TowerA_Outlet7 On 0 i .A8 TowerA_Ou...
Page 50 - Creating a descriptive outlet name
3: Operations Adding an outlet to a group The Add OutletToGroup command adds an outlet to a group. To add more than one outlet, but not all outlets, you must use multiple Add OutletToGroup commands. To add an outlet to a group: 1. At the command prompt, type add outlettogroup , optionally followed b...
Page 52 - Serial Port Administration; Creating a descriptive serial port name
3: Operations .A16 on More (Y/es N/o): Serial Port Administration Creating a descriptive serial port name The Set Port Name command assigns a descriptive name to a serial port. You may use this name in commands that require a port name as an alternative to using the port’s absolute name. To create a...
Page 53 - To set the serial port timeout value:; Displaying serial port information; To display serial port information:; System Administration; Creating a pre-login banner
3: Operations Setting the serial port timeout value The Set Port Speed Timeout command is used to set the serial port inactivity timeout period. The timeout period defines the maximum period of inactivity before automatically closing the session. The valid range for the period parameter is 0 to 5 (i...
Page 54 - Creating a location description
3: Operations 2. At the command prompt, type set banner and press Enter . Type the desired pre-login banner text and when finished type Ctrl-z. Creating a location description The Set Location command specifies text that appears in the web browser control screen’s Location field. The text is also ap...
Page 55 - Setting the LED display orientation; set option display; When set to Inverted, the load will be reported in whole ampere; set option strong password; Enabling or disabling the external configuration reset button; set option button; Enabling or disabling the ‘more’ prompt
3: Operations H/W Rev Code: 0 Flash Size: 1 MB Uptime: 0 days 6 hours 14 minutes 1 second Location: Florida HQ Setting the LED display orientation The Set Option Display command is used to configure the Current LED(s) display orientation. To set the LED display orientation: 1. At the command prompt,...
Page 56 - set option more; Setting the temperature scale; set option tempscale; Displaying system options; show options; Creating a descriptive unit name
3: Operations 1. At the command prompt, type set option more , followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter . Setting the temperature scale The Set Option TempScale command sets the temperature scale that the SLP will report in. To set the temperature scale: 1. At the command prompt, type set opt...
Page 57 - set tower name
3: Operations 1. At the command prompt, type show units and press Enter . Example SLP: show units<Enter> Unit Unit ID Name .A Florida_HQ_1 Creating a descriptive infeed name The Set Infeed Name command assigns a descriptive name to an infeed. This descriptive name is displayed when the Show Tr...
Page 58 - Displaying Tower information; show towers; Displaying the firmware version; TCP/IP Administration; configurations
3: Operations Example The following command adds the descriptive name Florida__HQ_1 to tower .a: SLP: set tower name .a Florida_HQ_1<Enter> Displaying Tower information The Show Towers command displays information about the SLP. This information includes the absolute and descriptive SLP names....
Page 60 - SNTP Administration; Setting the SNTP server address
3: Operations To enable or disable automatic updates: 1. At the command prompt, type set ftp autoupdate , followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter . Setting the automatic update scheduled day The Set FTP Autoupdate Day command is used to set the day when automatic updates occur. To set the au...
Page 62 - show network; Subnet; HTTP Administration; At the command prompt, type
3: Operations 2. At the command prompt, type show network and press Enter . Example The following command displays the network configuration information: SLP: show network<Enter> Network Configuration IP Address: 12.34.56.78 Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0 Gateway: 12.34.56.1 Telnet: Enabled Port: 23 S...
Page 63 - Telnet Administration; configurations. See; FTP Administration; Uploading Firmware
3: Operations 1. At the command prompt, type set http security , followed by basic or md5 and press Enter . Telnet Administration Note: A restart of the unit is required after setting or changing ANY Telnet/Web configurations. See Performing a warm boot on page 57 for more information . Enabling and...
Page 65 - Displaying FTP configuration information; To display FTP configuration information:; show ftp; FTP Configuration
3: Operations Displaying FTP configuration information The Show FTP command displays all FTP configuration information. FTP Host IP address FTP Host username and password Firmware file path and filename To display FTP configuration information: 1. At the command prompt, type show ftp and press Enter...
Page 66 - : Advanced Operations; SSL; Command; Enabling and Setting up SSL Support; A restart of the unit is required after setting or changing ANY SSL; To enable or disable SSL support:; set ssl; Setting SSL access level
4: Advanced Operations SSL Secure Socket Layers (SSL) version 3 enables secure web browser sessions between a Remote Power Manager and a remote user. SSL provides two chief features designed to make TCP/IP (Internet) transmitted data more secure: Authentication – The connecting client is assured o...
Page 67 - To change the access level:; set ssl access; SSL Technical Specifications; SSH
4: Advanced Operations To change the access level: 1. At the command prompt, type set ssl access , followed by optional or required , and press Enter . Example The following changes the access level to required: SLP: set ssl access required<Enter> SSL Technical Specifications Secure Socket Lay...
Page 68 - Enabling and Setting up SSH Support; A restart of the unit is required after setting or changing ANY SSH; To enable or disable SSH support:; set ssh; Changing the SSH server port; To change the SSH port:; set ssh port; SSH Technical Specifications
4: Advanced Operations Enabling and Setting up SSH Support Note: A restart of the unit is required after setting or changing ANY SSH configurations. See Performing a warm boot on page 57 for more information . Enabling or disabling SSH support The Set SSH command is used to enable or disable SSH sup...
Page 69 - SNMP; For security, SNMP support is disabled by default; Enabling and Setting up SNMP Support; Enabling/disabling SNMP support; To enable SNMP support:; Performing a warm boot; To set the trap destination:
4: Advanced Operations SNMP The SLP family of products supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This allows network management systems to use SNMP requests to retrieve information and control power for the individual outlets. The SNMP implementation includes an SNMP v1 agent supportin...
Page 72 - SNMP Traps; Name
4: Advanced Operations SNMP support status SNMP community strings Trap timer value Trap destinations To display SNMP configuration information: 1. At the command prompt, type show snmp and press Enter . Example The following command displays the SNMP configuration information: SLP: show snmp<Ente...
Page 74 - Load Trap; Status; Configuring Traps; Enabling or Disabling a Status trap; To Enable or Disable a Status trap:
4: Advanced Operations Load Trap The Load trap is generated whenever the total input load on an infeed exceeds a preset threshold. Load traps include the reported input load, load status, Location of the unit, and identifier and name of the affected infeed. Any error state generates a Load trap and ...
Page 77 - Displaying trap configuration information; To display trap information:; show traps; The following command requests trap configuration information:; LDAP
4: Advanced Operations Example The following command enables the Change trap for the third outlet using the outlet’s absolute name: SLP: set trap outlet change .a3 on<Enter> Displaying trap configuration information The Show Traps command displays information about all traps. To display trap i...
Page 79 - set ldap; Setting the LDAP host address
4: Advanced Operations Add PorttoLDAP Grants an LDAP group access to one or more serial ports Delete GroupfromLDAP Removes access to one or more groups for an LDAP group Delete OutlettoLDAP Removes access to one or more outlets for an LDAP group Delete PortfromLDAP Removes access to one or more seri...
Page 80 - Changing the LDAP server port; ldap port; Enabling and disabling LDAP over TLS/SSL support; ldap usetls; Setting the LDAP bind password type
4: Advanced Operations 1. At the command prompt, type set ldap , followed by host1 or host2 and the Directory Services server’s IP address or hostname. Press Enter . Examples The following command sets the primary Directory Services server IP address to 98.76.54.32: SLP: set ldap host1 98.76.54.32&l...
Page 81 - ldap bind
4: Advanced Operations Note: Windows 2000 is known only to support Simple binding. Windows 2003 supports both Simple and MD5 binding. To set the bind password type: 1. At the command prompt, type ldap bind , followed by simple or md5 and press Enter . Note: If MD5 binding is enabled, LDAP over TLS/S...
Page 82 - until the LDAP has been fully configured and tested.
4: Advanced Operations Memberof<Enter> Setting the group membership value type: The Set LDAP GroupType command is used to specify whether the values of group Membership Attribute represent the Distinguished Name (DN) of a group or just the name of the group. To set the group membership value t...
Page 83 - show ldap; Setting the DNS IP address:; set
4: Advanced Operations Displaying the LDAP configuration information: • The Show LDAP command displays LDAP configuration information • Enabled-disabled status of LDAP support • Directory Services server IP address and port • Bind request password type and remote authentication order • Search bind d...
Page 84 - ping; Configuring LDAP Groups
4: Advanced Operations SLP: set dns1 98.76.54.254<Enter> Verifying the DNS configuration: The Ping command may be used to verify the configuration of the DNS IP address. To verify the DNS configuration: 1. At the command prompt, type ping followed by the domain component of the Directory Servi...
Page 85 - set ldapgroup access,
4: Advanced Operations View—Only. For more information on user access levels, see Changing a user’s access privilege level : on page 17. To set the access level privilege for an LDAP group: 1. At the command prompt, type set ldapgroup access, followed by admin, user, ononly or viewonly , optionally ...
Page 89 - A key size of zero results in no encryption being applied which may
4: Advanced Operations The following command sets the secondary TACACS+ server address to tacacs.lantronix.com: SLP: set tacacs host2 tacacs.lantronix.com<Enter> Setting the TACACS+ encryption key: The Set TACACS Key command sets the encryption key used to encrypt all data packets between the ...
Page 90 - TACACS+ Configuration; Setting user access
4: Advanced Operations The Remote Only method attempts authentication only with the TACACS+ server and if unsuccessful, access is denied. Note: With the Remote Only method, if authentication fails due to a communication failure with the TACACS+ server automatic authentication fallback will occur to ...
Page 93 - Port ID Port Name
4: Advanced Operations Deleting serial port access for a TACACS+ account: The Delete PortFromTACACS command removes a TACACS+ account’s access to the serial port. You cannot remove access to the serial port for an administrative level account. To delete serial port access for a TACACS+ account: At t...
Page 94 - TACACS+ Technical Specifications; Logging; information on
4: Advanced Operations TACACS+ Technical Specifications Authentication START Packet includes: action = 1 (TAC_PLUS_AUTHEN_LOGIN) priv_lvl = 0 (TAC_PLUS_PRIV_LVL_MIN) authen_type = 1 (TAC_PLUS_AUTHEN_TYPE_ASCII) service = 1 (TAC_PLUS_AUTHEN_SVC_LOGIN) user = (entered username) port = (access path int...
Page 95 - SYSLOG Configuration
4: Advanced Operations The SLP’s Syslog support is RFC3164-compliant and enables off-SLP viewing and storage of log messages. The SLP supports external logging to up to two Syslog servers. Syslog Command Summary Command Description Set Syslog HostIP Sets the IP address of the Syslog server Set Syslo...
Page 98 - Displaying Email configuration information:; and press; Email Configuration
4: Advanced Operations Displaying Email configuration information: The Show Email command displays Email configuration information. To display the Email configuration information: At the SLP: prompt, type show email and press Enter . Example The following command displays the Email configuration inf...
Page 99 - : Troubleshooting and Technical Support; Technical Support
5: Troubleshooting and Technical Support 5: Troubleshooting and Technical Support Technical Support If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this user guide, or if you are unable to fix the error, you may: Check our online knowledge base at www.lantronix.com/support . Contact Techni...
Page 100 - A: Resetting to Factory Defaults; Reconfiguring the TCP/IP and Telnet/web settings will be required
A: Resetting to Factory Defaults You may reset the non-volatile RAM that stores all configurable options. This clears all administrator-editable fields and resets all command line configurable options to their default values, including all user accounts. You may reset the unit to factory defaults fr...
Page 101 - B: Uploading Firmware; Operations
B: Uploading Firmware B: Uploading Firmware You may upload new versions of firmware using File Transfer Protocol (FTP). This allows access to new firmware releases for firmware improvements and new features additions. Note: To begin an FTP upload session, you must first configure the FTP Host addres...
Page 102 - C: Technical Specifications
C: Technical Specifications C: Technical Specifications Models Table C-5-1. Vertical Installation Model Voltage Inlet Outlets SLPV1611E-02 100-120V, 50/60Hz IEC 60320/C20 16 - NEMA 5-20R SLPV1612E-02 208-230V, 50/60Hz IEC 60320/C20 16 - IEC 60320/C13 SLPV1614G-02* 208-230, 50/60Hz NEMA L6-30P, 30A l...
Page 104 - Data Connections; Pin; RJ45 to DB9F serial port adapter
C: Technical Specifications Table C-5-6. Physical Specifications SLP-V16xxx-02 SLP-H08xxx-02 Size 65.0 x 1.75 x 2.25 in. 1.75 x 17.0 x 7.0 in. Physical Weight 13.2 lbs 8.2 lbs Operating 0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F) Temperature Storage -40° to 85° C (-40° to 185° F) Operating 10 to 90%, non-condensing...
Page 105 - Ethernet LED Indicators; LED; Outlet LED Indicators
C: Technical Specifications Table C-5-8. RJ45 to DB9 Serial Port Adapter Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DCE Signal Name Input/Output 1 2 Receive Data RD Output 3 Transmit Data TD Input 4 Data Terminal Ready DTR Input 5 Signal Ground 6 Data Set Ready DSR Output 7 Request to Send RTS Input 8 Clear to Send CTS ...
Page 107 - D: Compliance Information; Declares that the following product:; Product Name Model:; USA and Canada; FCC Class A, Part 15; European Union
D: Compliance Information (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product: Product Name Model: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager Conforms to the following standards or other n...
Page 108 - Warranty; TWO YEARS; after the date of shipment. During this
D: Compliance Information RoHS Notice: All Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous substances and elements: • Lead (Pb) • Mercury (Hg) • Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) • Cadmium (Cd) • Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI)) • Polybrominated di...