Lantronix 900-371 - Manual

Lantronix 900-371

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager
  • Page 4 – Date
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 7 – List of Figures
  • Page 8 – Features and Benefits; Communication Access Modes; Models; Remote Power Management
  • Page 10 – Outlet Naming and Grouping
  • Page 11 – Safety Precautions; Technical Specifications
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 18 – Environmental Monitoring; Input Load; Configuration; System
  • Page 21 – Note; Advanced Operations
  • Page 24 – Users
  • Page 32 – Tools
  • Page 34 – Command Line Interface; Logging In; Logging in by Telnet will automatically open a session. It is not; set banner
  • 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
  • Page 39 – To display on/off status of one or more outlets:; status; status
  • Page 41 – Displaying accessible serial ports; Port; Displaying infeed status
  • Page 42 – Displaying the status of the Environmental Monitor:; To display the status of the Environmental Monitor:; Temperature/Humidity Sensors; Changing a password
  • Page 43 – Creating a user account
  • Page 47 – Outlet Administration; Setting the sequencing interval
  • Page 48 – Example; Setting the outlet Post-On delay; Displaying outlet information
  • Page 49 – Group Administration; Creating a group name
  • Page 50 – Creating a descriptive outlet name
  • Page 52 – Serial Port Administration; Creating a descriptive serial port name
  • 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
  • Page 54 – Creating a location description
  • 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
  • Page 56 – set option more; Setting the temperature scale; set option tempscale; Displaying system options; show options; Creating a descriptive unit name
  • Page 57 – set tower name
  • Page 58 – Displaying Tower information; show towers; Displaying the firmware version; TCP/IP Administration; configurations
  • Page 60 – SNTP Administration; Setting the SNTP server address
  • Page 62 – show network; Subnet; HTTP Administration; At the command prompt, type
  • Page 63 – Telnet Administration; configurations. See; FTP Administration; Uploading Firmware
  • Page 65 – Displaying FTP configuration information; To display FTP configuration information:; show ftp; FTP Configuration
  • 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
  • Page 67 – To change the access level:; set ssl access; SSL Technical Specifications; SSH
  • 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
  • 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:
  • Page 72 – SNMP Traps; Name
  • Page 74 – Load Trap; Status; Configuring Traps; Enabling or Disabling a Status trap; To Enable or Disable a Status trap:
  • Page 77 – Displaying trap configuration information; To display trap information:; show traps; The following command requests trap configuration information:; LDAP
  • Page 79 – set ldap; Setting the LDAP host address
  • 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
  • Page 81 – ldap bind
  • Page 82 – until the LDAP has been fully configured and tested.
  • Page 83 – show ldap; Setting the DNS IP address:; set
  • Page 84 – ping; Configuring LDAP Groups
  • Page 85 – set ldapgroup access,
  • Page 89 – A key size of zero results in no encryption being applied which may
  • Page 90 – TACACS+ Configuration; Setting user access
  • Page 93 – Port ID Port Name
  • Page 94 – TACACS+ Technical Specifications; Logging; information on
  • Page 95 – SYSLOG Configuration
  • Page 98 – Displaying Email configuration information:; and press; Email Configuration
  • Page 99 – : Troubleshooting and Technical Support; Technical Support
  • Page 100 – A: Resetting to Factory Defaults; Reconfiguring the TCP/IP and Telnet/web settings will be required
  • Page 101 – B: Uploading Firmware; Operations
  • Page 102 – C: Technical Specifications
  • Page 104 – Data Connections; Pin; RJ45 to DB9F serial port adapter
  • Page 105 – Ethernet LED Indicators; LED; Outlet LED Indicators
  • Page 107 – D: Compliance Information; Declares that the following product:; Product Name Model:; USA and Canada; FCC Class A, Part 15; European Union
  • Page 108 – Warranty; TWO YEARS; after the date of shipment. During this
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Part Number 900-371

Revision C January 2009

SecureLinx

TM

SLP

Remote Power Manager

User Guide

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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...

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Contents 1: Introduction 7 Features and Benefits ________________________________________________ 7 Communication Access Modes _____________________________________________ 7 Power Distribution _______________________________________________________ 7 Load and Environment Measurement _______________...

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