Page 2 - Technical Support; Sales Offices
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2013 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Lantronix is a registered trademark of Lantroni...
Page 3 - SLBTM Branch Office Manager User Guide; Disclaimer & Revisions; Date; Warranty
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 3 Disclaimer & Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. Note: This ...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 4 Table of Contents Copyright & Trademark ___________________________________________________ 2 Open Source Software ___________________________________________________ 2 Contacts ______________________________________________________________ 2 Sales Offices...
Page 5 - : Web and Command Line Interfaces
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 5 Connecting Devices to Power Outlets ___________________________________________ 26 Connecting Devices to the 8-Port Ethernet Switch _________________________________ 27 Typical Installations _____________________________________________________ 27 4: Quick Set...
Page 7 - 1: User Authentication
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 7 Remote Access Server _____________________________________________________ 126 Reverse Terminal Server____________________________________________________ 127 Multiport Device Server _____________________________________________________ 127 Console Server ____...
Page 8 - 3: Application Examples
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 8 13: Application Examples 206 Telnet/SSH to a Remote Device __________________________________________ 207 Dial-in (Text Mode) to a Remote Device ____________________________________ 208 Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet _____________________...
Page 9 - B: Security Considerations; List of Figures
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 9 Accessing the Bootloader _______________________________________________ 264 Bootload Commands___________________________________________________ 264 User Commands __________________________________________________________ 264 Administrator Commands __________...
Page 10 - Purpose and Audience; The remaining chapters in this guide include:; Chapter
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 10 1: About This Guide Purpose and Audience This guide provides the information needed to install, configure, and use the Lantronix® SLB™ branch office manager. The SLB branch office manager is for IT professionals who must remotely and securely configure and ad...
Page 11 - Additional Documentation; Visit the Lantronix W eb site at
1: About This Guide SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 11 Chapter Summary 12: Maintenance and Operation Provides instructions for upgrading firmware, viewing system logs and diagnostics, generating reports, and defining events. Includes information about web pages and commands used to shut down a...
Page 12 - Features; Console Management
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 12 2: Overview The SLB branch office manager enables IT System Administrators to manage remote servers and IT infrastructure equipment securely over the Internet. This innovative device combines the capabilities of the award-winning Lantronix® SLC™ console manag...
Page 13 - Meets Needs of Branch Offices; Space is limited to 1U rack space or shelf mounted desktop unit
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 13 Meets Needs of Branch Offices Designed to meet the specific needs of the remote branch office, the SLB branch office manager conserves rack space and reduces costs by enabling system administrators at a main corporate facility to manage the IT equ...
Page 14 - Typical Equipment; Networking equipment:; Types of Business; Benefits
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 14 Typical Equipment You can configure, administer, and manage IT equipment in a variety of ways, but most devices have one method in common: an RS-232 serial port, sometimes called a console, auxiliary, or management port. These ports are often acce...
Page 15 - Models; D: Adapters and Pinouts; Unmanaged Ethernet Switch:
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 15 The SLB device also provides features such as convenient text menu systems, break-safe operation, port buffering (logging), remote authentication, and Secure Shell (SSH) access. Dial-up modem support ensures access when the network is not availabl...
Page 16 - System Features
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 16 Figure 2-1. SLB 8 Front Figure 2-2. SLB 8 Back — 8 Device Ports, 4 Power Outlets, 8 Switch Ports; 1 AC Power Supply System Features The SLB firmware has the following basic capabilities: Connects up to eight RS-232 serial consoles Controls pow...
Page 17 - Protocols Supported; Appendix Protocol Glossary; Access Control
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 17 Protocols Supported The SLB branch office manager supports the TCP/IP network protocol as well as: SSH, Telnet, PPP, NFS, and CIFS for connections in and out of the SLB device SMTP for mail transfer DNS for text-to-IP address name resolution...
Page 18 - Application Example; network architecture that is not VPN-based.
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 18 Application Example The figure below is an example deployment. An SLB branch office manager is deployed in each branch office and an (optional) SLM management appliance at the main office. The branch offices are interconnected (always on) by VPN r...
Page 19 - Hardware Features; The SLB hardware includes the following:; Note: The outlet voltage equals the input voltage.
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 19 A system administrator, upon losing IP connectivity to a server, takes the following steps: Views the server’s Ethernet interface state information provided by the SLB branch office manager. If the Ethernet interface is faulty, connects to the...
Page 20 - Serial Connections; Pinouts
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 20 2 The max input/output current is de-rated to 16A when using the optional NEMA 5-20P (20A) cable (p/n SLPP012410-01, SLPP012510-01, SLPP012610-01). Serial Connections All devices attached to the device ports and the console port must support the R...
Page 21 - Network Connections; One possible use for the two Ethernet ports is to have one port on a; PC Card Interface
2: Overview SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 21 Network Connections The SLB network interfaces are 10Base-T/100Base-TX connectors for use with a conventional Ethernet network. Use standard RJ45-terminated Category 5 cables. Network parameters must be configured before the SLB branch office mana...
Page 22 - What’s in the Box; Component Description
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 22 3: Installation This chapter provides a high-level procedure for installing the SLB branch office manager followed by more detailed information about the SLB connections and power supplies. Caution: To avoid physical and electrical hazards, please be sure to ...
Page 23 - Product Information Label; Part Number; Technical Specifications
3: Installation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 23 Verify and inspect the contents of the SLB package using the enclosed packing slip or the table above. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately. Product Information Label The product information label on th...
Page 24 - Physical Installation; To install the SLB branch office manager in a rack:; Be careful not to block the air vents on the sides of the SLB
3: Installation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 24 Relative Humidity Operating: 10% to 90% non-condensing Storage: 10% to 90% non-condensing Heat Flow Rate 68 BTU per hour Current measurement accuracy ± 12% 1 The max input/output current is de-rated to 12A when using the supplied NEMA 5-15P (1...
Page 25 - Connecting to a Device Port; To connect to a device port:; Connect one end of the Cat 5 cable to the device port.; Connecting to a Network Port; The default baud rate is 9600.
3: Installation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 25 Connecting to a Device Port You can connect any device that has a serial console port to a device port on the SLB branch office manager for remote administration. The console port must support the RS-232C interface. Note: Many servers must eit...
Page 26 - Support; Connecting to a Power Source; To avoid the possibility of noise due to arcing:
3: Installation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 26 see D: Adapters and Pinouts and our web site at www.lantronix.com/support and click Cable/Adapter Lookup on the Support menu. To connect a terminal: 1. Attach the Lantronix adapter to your terminal (use PN 200.2066A adapter) or your PC's seria...
Page 27 - Connecting Devices to the 8-Port Ethernet Switch; To connect devices to the unmanaged Ethernet switch:; branch office manager to one of the switch ports.; Typical Installations
3: Installation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 27 The status of the power outlets displays on the front panel LCD display as the default display. Connecting Devices to the 8-Port Ethernet Switch To connect devices to the unmanaged Ethernet switch: 1. Use the included 1Ft Ethernet patch cable ...
Page 29 - IP Address; in the same subnet as your PC.; Method; DHCP; Detector
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 29 4: Quick Setup This chapter helps get the IP network port up and running quickly, so you can administer the SLB branch office manager using your network. To set up the network connections quickly, we suggest you do one of the following: Use the front panel ...
Page 30 - Method #1 Using the Front Panel Display; Before You Begin; Subnet mask (unless automatically assigned); Front Panel LCD Display and Pushbuttons; When you click the
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 30 Method Description Front panel LCD display and pushbuttons You manually assign the IP address and other basic network, console, and date/time settings. If desired, you can restore the factory defaults. Serial port login to command line interfac...
Page 31 - Navigating; Action; Entering the Settings
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 31 Note: Have your information handy as the display times out without accepting any unsaved changes if you take more than 30 seconds between entries. Any changes made to the network, console port, and date/time settings take effect immediately. Na...
Page 32 - Press the up/down arrow button to scroll; through the top level.
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 32 Note: If you have connected Eth1 to the network, and Eth1 is able to acquire an IP address through DHCP, this IP address displays, followed by the letter [D]. Otherwise, the IP address displays as all zeros (000.000.000.000). 2. Press the Enter...
Page 33 - Restoring Factory Defaults; it at the command line interface using the; Method #2 Quick Setup on the Web Page; Web Interface
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 33 Restoring Factory Defaults To use the LCD display to restore factory default settings: 1. Press the right arrow button to move to the last option, Release . 2. Use the down arrow to move to the Restore Factory Defaults option. A prompt for the ...
Page 34 - Accept default Quick Setup settings; checkbox; Apply; button at the bottom of the page.; Network Settings; are not currently supported.
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 34 4. To accept the defaults, select the Accept default Quick Setup settings checkbox in the top portion of the page and click the Apply button at the bottom of the page. Otherwise, continue with step 5. Note: Once you click the Apply button on th...
Page 35 - Date & Time Settings
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 35 Eth 1 Settings Disabled: If selected, disables the network port. Default is Eth1 enabled. Obtain from DHCP: Acquires IP address, subnet mask, hostname and gateway from the DHCP server. (The DHCP server may not provide the hostname gateway, depe...
Page 36 - Administrator Settings
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 36 Administrator Settings Sysadmin Password/ Retype Password To change the password (e.g., from the default) enter a password of up to 64 characters. 6. To save your entries, click the Apply button.
Page 37 - Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface; Connecting a Terminal
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 37 Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface If the SLB branch office manager does not have an IP address, you can connect a dumb terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program (VT100) to access the command line interface. (See Co...
Page 39 - logout; at the prompt and press; Enter; Next Step
4: Quick Setup SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 39 Figure 4-3. Completed Quick Setup 5. To logout, type logout at the prompt and press Enter . Next Step After quick starting the SLB branch office manager, you may want to configure other settings. You can use the web page or the command line int...
Page 40 - The following figure shows a typical web page:
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 40 5: Web and Command Line Interfaces The SLB branch office manager offers three interfaces for configuring the SLB device: a command line interface (CLI), a web interface, and an LCD with pushbuttons on the front panel. This chapter discusses the web and comman...
Page 42 - Logging in; The system administrator may have changed the password using one; Logging off
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 42 Note: For specific instructions on completing the fields on the web pages, see Chapters 6 through 12. Apply Button: Apply on each web page makes the changes immediately and saves them so they will be there when the SLB branc...
Page 43 - Command Line Interface; admin; Logging out
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 43 Command Line Interface A command line interface (CLI) is available for entering all the commands you can use with the SLB branch office manager. In this user guide, after each section of instructions for using the web interf...
Page 44 - Command Syntax; Commands have the following format:
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 44 Command Syntax Commands have the following format: <action> <category> <parameter(s)> where <action> is set, show, connect, admin, diag, pccard, or logout. <category> is a group of related param...
Page 45 - Command Line Help; CLEAR
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 45 Command Line Help For general Help and to display the commands to which you have rights, type: help For general command line Help, type: help command line For more information about a specific command, type help followed by ...
Page 46 - General CLI Commands; SCS Commands; show cli
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 46 General CLI Commands The following commands relate to the CLI itself. To configure the current command line session: set cli scscommands <enable|disable> Allows you to use SCS-compatible commands as shortcuts for execu...
Page 47 - Requirements; To configure the unit, you need the following information:
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 47 6: Basic Parameters This chapter explains how to set the following basic configuration settings for the SLB branch office manager using the SLB web interface or the CLI: Network parameters that determine how the SLB interacts with the attached network Fir...
Page 48 - To enter settings for one or both network ports:; tab and select the; option. The following page; Eth1 and Eth2 Settings
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 48 To enter settings for one or both network ports: 1. Click the Network tab and select the Network Settings option. The following page displays: 2. Enter the following information: Eth1 and Eth2 Settings Note: Configurations with the same IP...
Page 49 - Subnet Mask; Auto
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 49 Eth 1 and/or Eth 2 Settings Disabled: If selected, disables the network port. Defaults are Eth1 and Eth2 enabled. Obtain from DHCP: Acquires IP address, subnet mask, hostname and gateway from the DHCP server. (The DHCP server may not provi...
Page 50 - Gateway; Default; Precedence
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 50 Gateway Default IP address of the router for this network. If this has not been set manually, any gateway acquired by DHCP for Eth1 or Eth2 displays. All network traffic that matches the Eth1 IP address and subnet mask is sent out Eth1. Al...
Page 51 - Hostname & Name Servers; DNS Servers; makes the changes; Ethernet Counters; For Ethernet statistics for a smaller time period, use the
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 51 Hostname & Name Servers Hostname The default host name is slbXXXX, where XXXX is the last 4 characters of the hardware address of Ethernet Port 1. There is a 64-character limit (contiguous characters, no spaces). The host name becomes ...
Page 52 - Network Commands; To configure Ethernet port 1 or 2:
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 52 Network Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure Ethernet port 1 or 2: set network port <1|2> <parameters> Parameters: mode <auto|10mbit-half|100mbit-half| 10mbit-f...
Page 53 - IP Filter; Viewing IP Filters
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 53 To view all network settings: show network all To view Ethernet port settings and counters: show network port <1|2> To view DNS settings: show network dns To view gateway settings: show network gateway To view the host name of the SL...
Page 54 - Enabling IP Filters; There is no way to enable or disable individual filters.; To enable IP filters:; Configuring IP Filters; Mapping a Rule Set
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 54 Enabling IP Filters On the IP Filter page, you can enable all filters or disable all filters. Note: There is no way to enable or disable individual filters. To enable IP filters: 1. Enter the following: Enable IP Filter Select the Enable I...
Page 55 - To add an IP filter:; Enter the following; Rule Parameters
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 55 To add an IP filter: 1. On the IP Filter page, click the Add Ruleset button. The following page displays: 2. Enter the following Ruleset Name Name that identifies a filter; may be composed of letters, numbers, and hyphens only. (The name c...
Page 56 - Updating an IP Filter
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 56 Port Range Enter a range of destination TCP or UDP port numbers to be tested. An entry is required for TCP, TCP New, TCP Established, and UDP, and is not allowed for other protocols. Separate multiple ports with commas. Separate ranges of ...
Page 57 - IP Filter Commands; set ipfilter state; disable; append
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 57 To map a rule set to a network interface: 1. On the IP Filter page, select the IP filter rule set to be mapped. 2. From the Interface drop-down list, select the interface and click the Map Ruleset button. The Interface and rule set display...
Page 58 - To configure routing settings:; Routing; Dynamic Routing
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 58 Routing The SLB branch office manager allows you to define static routes and, for networks using Routing Information Protocol (RIP)-capable routes, to enable the RIP protocol to configure the routes dynamically. To configure routing settin...
Page 59 - Equivalent Routing Commands; To configure static or dynamic routing:
6: Basic Parameters SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 59 Note: To display the routing table, click the IP Routes Report link. The Status/Reports page displays. To view the report, select the IP Routes checkbox and click Generate Report. Equivalent Routing Commands The following CLI commands corr...
Page 60 - System Logging and Other Services; The; Services
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 60 7: Services System Logging and Other Services Use the Services page to: Configure the amount of data sent to the logs. Enable or disable SSH and Telnet logins. Enable a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent. Note: The SLB branch office manager...
Page 61 - System Logging; Disables this type of logging.; Warning; Saves messages that are output because of an error.
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 61 2. Enter the following settings: System Logging In the System Logging section, select one of the following alert levels from the drop-down list for each message category: Off: Disables this type of logging. Info: Saves informative message, in ...
Page 62 - SSH; Telnet
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 62 Remote Servers (#1 and #2) IP address of the remote server(s) where system logs are stored. The system log is always saved to local SLB storage. It is retained through SLB branch office manager reboots for files up to 200K. Saving the system log t...
Page 63 - Audit Log
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 63 Web Telnet Enables or disables the ability to access the SLB command Iine interface or device ports (connect direct) through the Web Telnet window. Disabled by default. Timeout If you enable Telnet logins, you can cause an idle connection to disco...
Page 64 - SNMP; Enable Agent
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 64 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a set of protocols for managing complex networks. 1. Click the Services tab and select the SNMP option. The following page displays: 2. Enter the following: Enable Agent Enables or disables SNMP ag...
Page 65 - Communities
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 65 NMS When SNMP is enabled, an NMS (Network Management System) acts as a central server, requesting and receiving SNMP-type information from any computer using SNMP. The NMS can request information from the SLB branch office manager and receive trap...
Page 66 - set services
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 66 V3 Read-Only User User Name SNMP v3 is secure and requires user-based authorization to access SLB MIB objects. Enter a user ID. The default is snmpuser . Up to 20 characters. V3 Password / Retype Password Password for a user with read-only authori...
Page 68 - To view current services:; show services
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 68 To view current services: show services
Page 70 - NFS Mounts; Remote Directory; Local Directory
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 70 2. Enter the following for up to three directories: NFS Mounts Remote Directory The remote NFS share directory in the format: nfs_server_hostname or ipaddr:/exported/path Local Directory The local directory on the SLB branch office manager on whic...
Page 71 - cifsuser; Workgroup; NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands; To mount a remote NFS share:; To unmount a remote NFS share:; show nfs
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 71 Network Interfaces Select the network ports from which the share can be seen. The default is for the share to be visible on both network ports. CIFS User Password/Retype Password Only one user special username (cifsuser) can access the CIFS share....
Page 72 - enable; set cifs password; Secure Lantronix Network; following page displays.
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 72 To configure the SMB/CIFS share, which contains the system and device port logs: set cifs <one or more parameters> Parameters: eth1 < enable |disable> eth2 < enable |disable> state <enable| disable > workgroup <Windows w...
Page 73 - link in the; Telnet/SSH to Device Ports or CLI; following page displays:
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 73 2. To manage a secure IT management device, click its IP Address . A separate browser page takes the user to the web interface for the selected Secure IT management device (login required). 3. For SLM management appliances, if SSH or Telnet is ena...
Page 74 - Telnet to the CLI Enabled; For the links to work, you must enable Web Telnet or Web SSH for the; Yes
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 74 Above the table, the Telnet to the CLI Enabled and SSH to the CLI Enabled fields indicate whether the unit has been set for Telnet or SSH access to the CLI. The table page lists all of the unit’s device ports (if applicable), indicates whether the...
Page 76 - Secure Lantronix Network Commands; both; Without the; Date and Time
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 76 Secure Lantronix Network Commands The following commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To detect and view all SLB branch office manager or user-defined IP addresses on the local network: set slc...
Page 77 - Enable NTP
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 77 2. Enter the following: Change Date/Time Select the checkbox to manually enter the date and time at the SLB branch office manager’s location. Date From the drop-down lists, select the current month, day, and year. Time From the drop-down lists, se...
Page 78 - Date and Time Commands; show datetime
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 78 Synchronize via Select one of the following: Broadcast from NTP Server: Enables the SLB branch office manager to accept time information periodically transmitted by the NTP server. This is the default if you enable NTP. Poll NTP Server: Enables th...
Page 79 - local; show ntp
7: Services SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 79 To synchronize the SLB branch office manager with a remote time server using NTP: set ntp <one or more ntp parameters> Parameters: localserver1 <IP Address or Hostname> localserver2 <IP Address or Hostname> localserver3 <IP Ad...
Page 80 - Connection Methods; connect direct; TCP In; Device Ports
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 80 8: Device Ports This chapter describes how to configure and use an SLB branch office manager device port connected to an external device, such as a server or a modem. The next chapter, 10: Connections , describes how to use the Connections web page to connect...
Page 81 - Permissions; Device Status; Global Port Settings; Devices
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 81 Permissions There are three types of permissions: Direct (or data) mode: The user can interact with and monitor the device port ( connect direct command). Listen mode: The user can only monitor the device port ( connect listen command). ...
Page 82 - Idle; The port is not in use.; TCP port numbering:
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 82 Current port numbering schemes for Telnet, SSH, and TCP ports display on the left. The list of ports 1-8 on the right includes the individual ports and their current mode. Note: For units with more ports, click the buttons above the table to v...
Page 83 - Ports 1-1024 are RFC-assigned and may conflict with services; Global Commands
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 83 Starting SSH Port Each port is assigned a number for connecting via SSH. Enter a number (1025-65535) that represents the first port. The default is 3000 plus the port number. For example, if you enter 3001, subsequent ports are automatically a...
Page 84 - set deviceport global
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 84 To configure settings for all or a group of device ports: set deviceport global <one or more parameters> Parameters: maxdirect <1-10> Sets the maximum number of direct connections for each device port. sshport <TCP Port> tcpp...
Page 86 - To enter device port settings:; IP Settings
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 86 To enter device port settings: 1. Enter the following: Mode The status of the port; displays automatically. Name The name of the port. Valid characters are letters, numbers, dashes (-), periods, and underscores ( _ ). Banner Text to display wh...
Page 87 - Data Settings
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 87 IP Address IP address used for this device port so a user can Telnet, SSH, or establish a raw TCP connection to this address and connect directly to the device port. For Telnet and SSH, the default TCP port numbers (22 and 23, respectively) ar...
Page 88 - Hardware Signal Triggers; Depending on the State and Mode you select, different fields are
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 88 Show Lines on Connecting If enabled, when the user either does a connect direct from the CLI or connects directly to the port using Telnet or SSH, the SLB outputs up to 24 lines of buffered data as soon as the serial port is connected. For exa...
Page 89 - Modem Settings: Text Mode
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 89 Initialization Script Commands sent to configure the modem may have up to 100 characters. Consult your modem’s documentation for recommended initialization options. If you do not specify an initialization script, the SLB device uses a default ...
Page 90 - Modem Settings: PPP Mode
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 90 Modem Settings: PPP Mode Negotiate IP Address If the SLB branch office manager and/or the serial device have dynamic IP addresses (e.g., IP addresses assigned by a DHCP server), select Yes . Yes is the default. If the SLB branch office manager...
Page 91 - type the device port numbers, separated by commas; Port Status and Counters; Zero port counters; checkbox in the IP Settings section of the page.; Device Ports – SLP Power Manager
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 91 Restart Delay The number of seconds after the timeout and before the SLB branch office manager attempts another connection. The default is 30 seconds. 2. To save settings for just this port, click the Apply button. 3. To save selected settings...
Page 92 - To open the Device Ports – SLP page:; field above the IP Settings section of the Device Ports –; Device
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 92 To open the Device Ports – SLP page: 1. In the Connected to field above the IP Settings section of the Device Ports – Settings page, select an SLP or SLPEXP. 2. Click the Device Commands link. The following page displays: To enter SLP commands...
Page 93 - SLP Commands; Device Port – Sensorsoft Device; Connected to; Select a port and enter or view the following information:
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 93 Infeed Status Click the link to view the status of the data the SLP power manager is receiving. System Info Click the link to see system information pertaining to the SLP device. SLP Commands Restart SLP To restart the SLP power manager, selec...
Page 94 - To view the status detected by the Sensorsoft, click the; Sensorsoft Status; link to; Device Port Commands; To configure a single port or a group of ports:; device port parameters>; pap; chapsecret
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 94 Humidity (%) Current relative humidity on the device the sensor is monitoring. Low Humidity Enter the relative humidity permitted on the device the sensor is monitoring below which the sensor sends a trap to the SLB branch office manager. High...
Page 95 - modemstate
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 95 dialoutpassword <Password> dialbacknumber <usernumber|Phone Number> dodauth <pap|chap> dodchaphost <CHAP Host or User Name> dodchapsecret <CHAP Secret or User Password> flowcontrol < none |xon/xoff|rts/cts> ...
Page 96 - To view the settings for one or more device ports:; show deviceport port ; To view a list of all device port names:; show deviceport names; To view the; To view device port statistics and errors for one or more ports:; To zero the port counters for one or more device ports:; show portcounters zerocounters ; Device Commands; slp restart; outletcontrol
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 96 To view the settings for one or more device ports: show deviceport port <Device Port List or Name> To view a list of all device port names: show deviceport names To view the modes and states of one or more device port(s): You can optiona...
Page 97 - Interacting with a Device Port; connect listen; To connect to a device port to monitor it:
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 97 single outlet. slp envmon Displays the environmental status (e.g., temperature and humidity) of the SLP power manager. slp infeedstatus Displays the infeed status and load of the SLP power manager. slp system Provides system information for th...
Page 98 - Device Ports – Logging; Local Logging; show locallog
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 98 To connect to a device port to monitor and/or interact with it, or to establish an outbound network connection: connect direct <endpoint> endpoint is one of: deviceport < Port # or Name > ssh < IP Address > [port <TCP Port...
Page 99 - NFS File Logging; PC Card; Email/SNMP Notification
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 99 only the oldest data is lost, and only in the amount of overrun (not in large blocks of memory). NFS File Logging Data can be logged to a file on a remote NFS server. Data logged locally to the SLB branch office manager is limited to 256 Kbyte...
Page 100 - Sylog Logging; To set logging parameters:; In the top section of the Device Ports – Settings page, click the; Settings; Logging; View Local Log
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 100 Sylog Logging Data can be logged to the system log. If this feature is enabled, the data will appear in the Device Ports log, under the Info level. The log level for the Device Ports log must be set to Info for the data to be saved to the sys...
Page 103 - Syslog Logging; select the; settings to Device Ports and enter port numbers separated by; Logging Commands; To configure logging settings for one or more device ports:; deviceport parameters>
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 103 PC Card Logging PC Card Logging Select to enable PC Card logging. A PC Card Compact Flash must be loaded into one of the PC Card slots on the front of the SLB branch office manager and properly mounted ((see PC Card Logging on page 99 ). Disa...
Page 104 - To view a specific number of bytes of data for a device port:; To clear the local log for a device port:; To set console port parameters:; tab and select; Console Port
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 104 emailrestart <Restart Delay> emailsend < email |trap|both> emailstring <Regex String> emailsubj <Email Subject> emailthreshold <Byte Threshold> emailto <Email Address> filedir <Logging Directory> file...
Page 105 - button to save the changes.; Console Port Commands
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 105 2. Change the following as desired: Baud The speed with which the device port exchanges data with the attached serial device. From the drop-down list, select the baud rate. Most devices use 9600 for the administration port, so the console por...
Page 106 - To configure console port settings:; set consoleport ; none; show consoleport; To configure a power outlet:; Power Outlets
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 106 To configure console port settings: set consoleport <one or more parameters> Parameters: baud < 300-115200 > databits <7| 8 > stopbits < 1 |2> parity < none |odd|even> flowcontrol < none |xon/xoff|rts/cts> ...
Page 107 - View or enter the following information for each outlet:
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 107 2. Enter the following: Switching Delay Number of milliseconds the SLB branch office manager between subsequent switching. The range is 1000-2500 msec. The default is 2000 msec (2 sec). Over Current Alarm If SNMP traps are enabled (see 7:Serv...
Page 108 - Power Outlet Commands; To configure and control power outlets:; set power switchingdelay ; off; reboot; To view power outlet settings:; Host Lists
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 108 should be on, off, or returned to the state it was in before the reboot. Default is Off. Last State Select whether to return the outlet to the state it was in before the reboot. Reboot To power cycle the outlet, select the checkbox. Default i...
Page 109 - To save the host list without adding hosts at this time, click the; Add Host List; Host Parameters
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 109 2. Enter the following: Note: To clear fields in the lower part of the page, click the Clear Host List button. Host List Id (view only) Displays after a host list is saved. Host List Name Enter a name for the host list. Retry Count Enter the ...
Page 111 - To view or update a host list:; table, select the host list and click the; View Host List; list of hosts display in the; Hosts
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 111 To view or update a host list: 1. In the Host Lists table, select the host list and click the View Host List button. The list of hosts display in the Hosts box. 2. View, add, or update the following: Host List Id (view only) Displays after a ...
Page 112 - Host List Commands
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 112 Escape Sequence The escape character used to get the attention of the SSH or Telnet client. It is optional, and if not specified, Telnet and SSH use their default escape character. For Telnet, the escape character is either a single character...
Page 113 - To add a new host entry to a list or edit an existing entry:
8: Device Ports SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 113 To add a new host entry to a list or edit an existing entry: set hostlist add|edit <Host List Name> entry <Host Number> [<parameters>] Parameters: host <IP Address or Name> protocol <ssh|telnet|tcp> port <TCP ...
Page 114 - To set up PC Card storage in the SLB device:
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 114 9: PC Cards You can use the PC Card page to configure storage (Compact Flash) and modem/ISDN PC cards. A Compact Flash is useful for saving and restoring configurations (see Configuration Management on page 182 ) and for Device Port Logging (see PC Card Logg...
Page 115 - Storage Settings; Mount; Format
9: PC Cards SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 115 4. Enter the following settings for the selected PC Card: Storage Settings Mount Select the checkbox to mount the first partition of the Compact Flash on the SLB device (if not currently mounted). Once mounted, a Compact Flash is used for device ...
Page 116 - FAT; Insert any of the supported modem or ISDN cards (see; the; Configure
9: PC Cards SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 116 Filesystem Select ext2 or FAT , the file systems the SLB device supports. 5. Click the Apply button. To enter modem settings for a PC Card: 1. Insert any of the supported modem or ISDN cards (see www.lantronix.com/slb ) into either of the PC Card...
Page 119 - ISDN Settings
9: PC Cards SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 119 Parity Parity checking is a rudimentary method of detecting simple, single-bit errors. From the drop-down list, select the parity. The default is none . Stop Bits The number of stop bit(s) used to indicate that a byte of data has been transmitted...
Page 120 - Text Mode; a prioritized list of SSH, Telnet and TCP; PPP Mode
9: PC Cards SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 120 Negotiated IP IP address associated with the GPRS connection. Text Mode Timeout Logins If you selected Text mode, you can enable logins to time out after the connection is inactive for a specified number of minutes. The default is No . This setti...
Page 122 - PC Card Commands; PC Card Storage Commands
9: PC Cards SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 122 TCP Port The TCP (raw) session port number to use if you selected TCP . Defaults: Upper PC Card Slot: 4049 Lower PC Card Slot: 4050 Range: 1025-65535 Authenticate If selected, the SLB branch office manager requires user authentication before gran...
Page 123 - Removes a file on a Compact Flash card:; PC Card Modem Commands; To configure a currently loaded PC Card modem:; Paramet
9: PC Cards SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 123 Removes a file on a Compact Flash card: pccard storage delete <upper|lower> file <Current Filename> PC Card Modem Commands To configure a currently loaded PC Card modem: pccard modem <upper|lower> <parameters> Paramet ers:...
Page 126 - Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLB Device; Terminal Server; Device Port to Telnet out; type connection on the; Remote Access Server; option in the Modem Settings section. Most customers use the
10: Connections SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 126 VT100 Terminals SLB Branch Office Manager Server Typical Setup Scenarios for the SLB Device Following are typical configurations in which SLB connections can be used, with references to settings on the Connections and Device Ports web pages. ...
Page 127 - Reverse Terminal Server
10: Connections SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 127 SLB Branch Office Manager Reverse Terminal Server In this scenario, the SLB branch office manager has one or more device ports connected to one or more serial ports of a mainframe server. Users can access a terminal session by establishing a ...
Page 129 - Connection Configuration; To create a connection:; Connections; opton. The following page; Data Flow
10: Connections SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 129 Connection Configuration To create a connection: 1. Click the Devices tab and select the Connections opton. The following page displays: 2. For a device port, enter the following: Port The number of the device port you are connecting. This de...
Page 131 - Flow; column; Terminate; To view information about Web connections, click the; here; link in the text above; Connection Commands; Endpoint is one of; To configure initial timeout for outgoing connections:; This is not a TCP timeout.
10: Connections SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 131 To view, update, or disconnect a current connection: The bottom of the Connections web page displays current connections. 4. To view details about a connection, hold the mouse over the arrow in the Flow column. 5. To disconnect (delete) a con...
Page 132 - To monitor a device port:; where; now
10: Connections SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 132 To monitor a device port: connect listen deviceport <Device Port # or Name> To connect a device port to another device port or an outbound network connection (data flows in both directions): connect bidirection <Port # or Name> &l...
Page 133 - To terminate a bidirectional or unidirectional connection:; connect global show
10: Connections SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 133 ssh <IP Address or Name> [port <TCP Port] >] <SSH flags>] where <SSH flags> is one or more of: user <Login Name> version <1|2> command <Command to Execute> tcp <IP Address> [port <TCP Port>...
Page 134 - sysadmin account is always available for login.; User Authentication
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 134 11: User Authentication Users who attempt to log in to the SLB branch office manager by means of Telnet, SSH, the console port, or one of the device ports are granted access by one or more authentication methods. The User Authentication page provides a subme...
Page 135 - Disabled methods; list, select the method and; left arrow; to the left of the list. The methods include:
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 135 2. To enable a method currently in the Disabled methods list, select the method and press the left arrow to the left of the list. The methods include: NIS (Network Information System) A network naming and administration system develop...
Page 136 - Authentication Commands; kerberos
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 136 TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) TACACS+ allows a remote access server to communicate with an authentication server to determine whether the user has access to the network. TACACS+ is a completely new protoco...
Page 137 - Local and Remote Users; Remote Users
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 137 Local and Remote Users The system administrator can configure the SLB device to use local accounts and remote accounts to authenticate users. 1. Click the User Authentication tab and select the Local/Remote Users option. The following...
Page 138 - Local User Passwords; Allow Reuse; Reuse History; Delete; Local/Remote User Settings
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 138 Local User Passwords Complex Passwords Select to enable the SLB branch office manager to enforce rules concerning the password structure (e.g., alphanumeric requirements, number of characters, punctuation marks). Disabled by default. ...
Page 139 - Listen Ports; Data Ports
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 139 2. Enter the following information for the user: Login User ID of selected user. Authentication Select the type of authenticated user: Local: User listed in the SLB database. Remote: User not listed in the SLB database. UID A unique n...
Page 140 - Custom Menu; Lock Account
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 140 Access Outlets The outlets the user may monitor and configure. Enable for Dial-back Select to grant a local user dial-back access (see page 84 ). Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLB branch office manager and enter their ...
Page 142 - Shortcut
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 142 5. Click the Back to Local/Remote Users link to return to the Local/Remote User Settings page. 6. Add another user or click the Back to Local/Remote Users link. The Local/Remote Users page displays with the new user(s) listed in the t...
Page 143 - Local Users Commands; set localusers state <
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 143 Local Users Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure local accounts (including sysadmin) who log in to the SLB branch office manager by means of SSH, Telnet, the Web, or the ...
Page 144 - To view settings for all users or a local user:; This capability is not available on the web page.; Local User Rights Commands; To view the rights of the currently logged-in user:; show user; Remote User Commands
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 144 To view settings for all users or a local user: show localusers [user <User Login>] To block (lock out) a user's ability to log in: set localusers lock <User Login> Note: This capability is not available on the web page. T...
Page 145 - To remove a remote user:; show remoteusers; NIS
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 145 To configure attributes for users who log in by a remote authentication method: set remoteusers add|edit <User Login> [<parameters>] Parameters accessoutlets <Outlet List> breakseq <1-10 Chars> clearports <P...
Page 146 - NIS Domain
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 146 2. Enter the following: Enable NIS Displays selected if you enabled this method on the Authentication Methods page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it immediately, clear the checkbox. Note: You can enab...
Page 147 - User Rights; section, select the user group to which NIS users will belong:
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 147 Custom Menu If custom menus have been created you can assign a default custom menu to NIS users. Escape Sequence A single character or a two-character sequence that causes the SLB branch office manager to leave direct (interactive) mo...
Page 148 - You must reboot the unit before your changes will take effect.; NIS Commands
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 148 Secure Lantronix Network Right to view and manage secure IT management units (e.g., SLP power managers, Spiders, SLC console managers, SLB branch office managers) on the local subnet. Local Users Right to add or delete local users on ...
Page 149 - To set a default custom menu for NIS users:; LDAP
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 149 To configure the SLB branch office manager to use NIS to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port: set nis <one or more parameters> Parameters: accessoutlets <Outlet List> breakseq <1-...
Page 150 - Enable LDAP; Port
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 150 LDAP allows SLB users to authenticate using a wide variety of LDAP servers, such as OpenLDAP and Microsoft Active Directory. The LDAP implementation supports LDAP servers that do not allow anonymous queries. Users who are authenticate...
Page 153 - LDAP Commands; Enables or disables active directory.; To set a default custom menu for LDAP users:; show ldap
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 153 LDAP Commands These commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure the SLB branch office manager to use LDAP to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the c...
Page 154 - RADIUS; . The following page
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 154 RADIUS The system administrator can configure the SLB branch office manager to use RADIUS to authenticate users attempting to log in using the Web, Telnet, SSH, or the console port. Users who are authenticated through RADIUS are grant...
Page 155 - Timeout
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 155 Enable RADIUS Displays selected if you enabled this method on the User Authentication page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it immediately, clear the checkbox. Note: You can enable RADIUS here or on the...
Page 156 - Older RADIUS servers may use 1645 as the default port. Check your; section, select the user group to which RADIUS users will
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 156 Break Sequence A series of 1-10 characters users can enter on the command line interface to send a break signal to the external device. A suggested value is Esc+B (escape key, then uppercase “B” performed quickly but not simultaneousl...
Page 157 - RADIUS Commands
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 157 Reboot & Shutdown Right to use the CLI or shut down the SLB branch office manager and then reboot it. Firmware & Configuration Right to upgrade the firmware on the unit and save or restore a configuration (all settings). Selec...
Page 158 - To set user group and permissions for RADIUS users:; set radius permissions ; To set a default custom menu for RADIUS users:; show radius; Kerberos; option. The following
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 158 To set user group and permissions for RADIUS users: set radius group <default|power|admin> To set permissions for RADIUS users not already defined by the user rights group: set radius permissions <Permission List> where &l...
Page 159 - Enable Kerberos; Realm; KDC
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 159 2. Enter the following: Enable Kerberos Displays selected if you enabled this method on the User Authentication page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it immediately, clear the checkbox. Note: You can en...
Page 160 - KDC IP Address; section, select the user group to which Kerberos users will
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 160 KDC IP Address Enter the IP address of the Key Distribution Center (KDC). KDC Port Port on the KDC listening for requests. Enter an integer with a maximum value of 65535. The default is 88 . Custom Menu If custom menus have been creat...
Page 162 - Kerberos Commands; Parameters; set kerberos permissions ; To set a default custom menu for Kerberos users:
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 162 PC Card Right to enter modem settings for PC cards. Power Outlets Right to configure power outlets. 5. Click the Apply button. Note: You must reboot the unit before your changes will take effect. Kerberos Commands These commands for t...
Page 163 - To view Kerberos settings:; show kerberos
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 163 To view Kerberos settings: show kerberos TACACS+ Similar to RADIUS, the main function of TACACS+ is to perform authentication for remote access. The SLB branch office manager supports the TACACS+ protocol (not the older TACACS or XTAC...
Page 164 - section, select the user group to which TACACS+ users will
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 164 2. Enter the following: Enable TACACS+ Displays selected if you enabled this method on the User Authentication page. If you want to set up this authentication method but not enable it immediately, clear the checkbox. You can enable TA...
Page 166 - To set a default custom menu for TACACS+ users:; SSH Keys
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 166 TACACS+ Commands These commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To configure the SLB branch office manager to use TACACS+ to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or...
Page 167 - Imported Keys; User Authentication – SSH Keys
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 167 not used, a user can access multiple hosts without entering a password. In either case, the authentication is protected against security attacks because both the public key and the private key are required to authenticate. For both im...
Page 168 - Host & User Associated with Key; These entries are required in the following cases:
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 168 2. Enter the following: Imported Keys (SSH In) Host & User Associated with Key These entries are required in the following cases: The imported key file does not contain the host that the user will be making an SSH connection fro...
Page 169 - Host & Login for Import
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 169 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAEEApUHCX9EWsHt+jmUGXa1YC3us ABYxIXUhSU1N+NU9HNaUADUFfd8LYz8/gUnUSH4Ksm8GRT7/8/Sn9jCVfGPh UQ== asallaway@winserver Host Host name or IP address from which the SSH connections to the SLB branch office ma...
Page 170 - Select the key from the appropriate table. The
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 170 Host and Login for Export Export via Select the method ( SCP , FTP , or Cut and Paste) of exporting the key to the remote server. Cut and Paste , the default, requires no other parameters for export. Host IP address of the remote serv...
Page 172 - Host; To return to the SSH Keys page, click the; Back to SSH Keys; SSH Commands; To import an SSH key:
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 172 Public Key Filename Filename of the public host key. Private Key Filename Filename of the private host key. Host Host name or IPaddress of the host from which to import the key. Path Path of the directory where the host key will be st...
Page 173 - openssh; set sshkey delete ; To import an SLB host key or to reset a SLB host key to the default:
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 173 To export a key: set sshkey export <ftp|scp|copypaste> <one or more parameters> Parameters: [format < openssh |secsh>] [host <IP Address or Name>] [login <User Login>] [path <Path to Copy Key>] bits...
Page 174 - To display SSH keys that have been imported:; show sshkey import ; To display SSH keys that have been exported:; show sshkey export ; returnmenu; Custom User Menu Commands
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 174 To display SSH keys that have been imported: show sshkey import <one or more parameters> Parameters: [keyhost <SSH Key IP Address or Name>] [keyuser <SSH Key User>] [viewkey <enable|disable>] To display SSH key...
Page 175 - To assign a custom user menu to a local or remote user:
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 175 Maximum of five nested menus can be called. No syntax checking (Enter each command correctly.) To assign a custom user menu to a local or remote user: set localusers add|edit <User Login> menu <Menu Name> To create a n...
Page 176 - Example
11: User Authentication SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 176 Example The system administrator creates two custom user menus, with menu1 having a nested menu (menu2): [SLB]> set menu add menu1 Enter optional menu title (<return> for none): Menu1 Title Specify nickname for each command? ...
Page 179 - 2: Maintenance and Operation; Maintenance; tab and additional commands on; SLB Maintenance; View and terminate current web sessions.; To configure settings:
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 179 12: Maintenance and Operation The system administrator performs maintenance activities and operates the SLB branch office manager using the options for the Maintenance tab and additional commands on the command line interface. SLB Maintenance The Firmware &a...
Page 180 - General; Reboot; Shutdown; Welcome Banner
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 180 2. Enter the following: General Reboot Select this option to reboot the SLB branch office manager immediately. The default is No . Note: The front panel LCD displays the “Rebooting the SLB” message, and the normal boot sequence ...
Page 181 - SLB Firmware
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 181 Login Banner The text to display on the command line interface after the user logs in. Default is blank. Note: To create more lines, use the \n character sequence. Logout Banner The text to display on the command line interface ...
Page 182 - Boot Banks; Configuration Management
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 182 Boot Banks Bank 1 Version of SLB firmware in bank 1. Note: The word "current" displays next to the bank the SLB branch office manager booted from. Bank 2 Version of SLB firmware in bank 2. Next Boot Bank Current setting ...
Page 183 - option on the Firmware & Configurations page allows you to view; Manage; page displays the name and the time and date the file was saved:
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 183 Location for Save, Restore, or Manage If you selected to save or restore a configuration, select one of the following options: Default – Saved Configurations: If restoring, select a saved configuration from the drop-down list. F...
Page 184 - Firmware & Configurations – Web Sessions; To view or terminate current web sessions; Firmware & Configurations – SSL Certificate; SSL Certificate; following page displays the current SSL certificate.
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 184 2. To delete files, select one or more files and click the Delete button. Firmware & Configurations – Web Sessions The Firmware & Configurations - Web Sessions page enables you to view and terminate current web sessions....
Page 185 - You must reboot the SLB device for the update to take effect.
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 185 2. If desired, enter the following: Reset to Default Certificate To reset to the default certificate, select the checkbox to reset to the default certificate. Unselected by default. Import SSL Certificate To import your own SSL ...
Page 186 - iGoogle Gadgets; To set up an SLB iGoogle gadget:; In the field that displays, type the URL of the gadget location.
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 186 iGoogle Gadgets You can create an iGoogle gadgets that enables you to view the status of the ports of many SLB branch office managers on one web page. Anyone with a Google email account (gmail.com) can create an iGoogle gadget f...
Page 187 - Administrative Commands; To reboot the SLB device:; admin reboot; To prepare the SLB branch office manager to be powered off:; admin shutdown
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 187 Administrative Commands These commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To copy the boot bank from the currently booted bank to the alternate bank (for dual-boot SLB branch offic...
Page 188 - admin version; yed by
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 188 To enable or disable iGoogle Gadget web content: admin web gadget <enable|disable> To configure the timeout for web sessions: admin web timeout <disable|5-120> Timeouts are measured in minutes. To terminate a web ses...
Page 190 - upper; admin quicksetup; System Logs; The System Logs page allows you to
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 190 To delete a saved configuration: admin config delete <Config Name> location <default|cifs|pccard> [pccardslot < upper |lower>] To list the configurations saved to a location: admin config show <default|ftp|s...
Page 191 - View Log; button. The log displays. For example, if you select the type; All; and the level; Error; , the SLB device displays a log similar to this:
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 191 2. Enter the following: Log Select the type(s) of log you want to view. Level Select the alert level you want to view for the selected log. Starting at Select the starting point of the range you want to view: Beginning of Log: B...
Page 193 - System Log Command; ) to enable the audit log and to configure its maximum size.; The audit log is saved through SLB reboots.; error; The level and time parameters cannot be used simultaneously.; To clear one or all of the system logs:; show syslog clear
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 193 System Log Command The following command for the command line interface corresponds to the web page entries described above. Audit Log The Audit Log web page displays a log of all actions that have changed the configuration of t...
Page 194 - Sort by User; network; Diagnostics
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 194 2. To select a sort option (by Date/Time, User, Command/Action, click the appropriate button: To sort by date and time, click the Sort by Date/Time button. (This is the default.) To sort by user, click the Sort by User butto...
Page 196 - Run Diagnostics; button. The Diagnostics report page displays.
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 196 Send Packet This option sends an Ethernet packet out one of the Ethernet ports, mainly as a network connectivity test. Enter the following: Protocol: Select the type of packet to send. Hostname: Specify a host name or IPaddress ...
Page 198 - Diagnostic Commands; To display the ARP table of IP address-to-hardware address mapping:; To display a report of network connections:; all; external; xferdatasize; To display the route that packets take to get to a network host:; diag traceroute ; To verify that the host is up and running:; diag perfstat
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 198 Diagnostic Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the web page entries described above. To display the ARP table of IP address-to-hardware address mapping: diag arp [email <Email Address>] You can optionally ema...
Page 199 - To generate and send Ethernet packets:; diag sendpacket host port
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 199 To generate and send Ethernet packets: diag sendpacket host <IP Address or Name> port <TCP or UDP Port Number> [string <Packet String>] [protocol < tcp |udp>] [count <Number of Packets>] The default...
Page 200 - View Report; Generate Report; button. In the upper left, the report page displays a list
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 200 The top half of the page displays the status of each port, power supply, and power outlet. Green indicates that the port connection or power supply is active and functioning correctly. Red indicates an error or failure or that t...
Page 202 - Status Commands; Events
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 202 Status Commands These commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries described above. To display device port modes and states for one or more ports: You can optionally email the displayed information....
Page 204 - Events Commands
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 204 SNMP Trap OID Enter a unique identifier for an SNMP object. (An SNMP object is anything that can hold a value and can be read using an SNMP "get" action.) The OID consists of a string of numbers separated by periods (for...
Page 205 - To update event definitions:; admin events show
12: Maintenance and Operation SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 205 To update event definitions: admin events edit <Event ID> <parameters> Parameters: community <SNMP Community> deviceport <Device Port # or Name> ethport <1|2> nms <SNMP NMS> oid <SNMP Trap ...
Page 206 - Figure 13-1. SLB Branch Office Manager Configuration
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 206 13: Application Examples Each SLB branch office manager has multiple serial ports and two network ports. Each serial port can be connected to the console port of an IT device. Using a network port (in-band) or a modem (out-of-band) for dial-up connection, an...
Page 207 - Telnet/SSH to a Remote Device; Figure 13-2. Remote User Connected to a SUN Server via the SLB Device
13: Application Examples SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 207 Telnet/SSH to a Remote Device The following figure shows a Sun server connected to port 2 of the SLB device. Figure 13-2. Remote User Connected to a SUN Server via the SLB Device In this example, the sysadmin would: 1. Display the cu...
Page 209 - program on a remote PC. A command line prompt displays.; Connect to the SUN Unix server using the
13: Application Examples SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 209 [SLB]> 2. Configure the device port that is connected to the console port of the Sun UNIX server: [SLB]> set deviceport port 2 baud 57600 flowcontrol none Device Port settings successfully updated. 3. Dial into the SLB branch o...
Page 210 - Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet
13: Application Examples SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 210 Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet This example shows a terminal device connected to an SLB device port, and a Sun server connected over the network to the SLB branch office manager. W hen a connection is establishe...
Page 212 - 4: Command Reference; Introduction to Commands
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 212 14: Command Reference After an introduction to using commands, this chapter lists and describes all of the commands available on the SLB command line interface accessed through Telnet, SSH, or a serial connection. The commands are in alphabetical order by ca...
Page 213 - help; Tips
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 213 Table 14-1. Actions and Category Options Action Category set network | ipfilter | routing | datetime | ntp | services | nfs | cifs | menu | auth | hostlist | localusers | remoteusers | ldap | radius | kerberos | tacacs+ | consoleport | ...
Page 214 - up; set; admin banner login; admin banner show; admin banner welcome
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 214 Use the up and down arrows to scroll through previously entered commands. If desired, select one and edit it. You can scroll through up to 100 previous commands entered in the session. To clear an IP address, type 0.0.0.0 , or to cl...
Page 215 - admin config delete; admin config restore
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 215 admin config delete Syntax admin config delete <Config Name> location <default|cifs|pccard> [pccardslot <upper|lower>] Description Deletes a configuration. admin config factorydefaults Syntax admin config factorydefaul...
Page 216 - admin config show; admin firmware show; admin firmware update <; ftp; admin ftp show
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 216 Description Saves the current SLB configuration to a selected location. admin config show Syntax admin config show <default|ftp|sftp|nfs|cifs|pccard> [nfsdir <NFS Mounted Dir>] [pccardslot <upper|lower>] Description Li...
Page 218 - admin lcd reset
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 218 Description Displays keypad settings. admin lcd reset Syntax admin lcd reset Description Restarts the program that controls the LCD. admin quicksetup Syntax admin quicksetup Description Runs the quick setup script. admin reboot Syntax a...
Page 219 - admin web certificate; Imports an SSL certificate.; admin web certificate reset; admin web certificate show; admin web gadget; Enables or disables iGoogle Gadget web content.; admin web timeout; Configures the timeout for web sessions.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 219 admin web certificate Syntax admin web certificate import via <sftp|scp> certfile <Certificate File> privfile <Private Key File> host <IP Address or Name> login <User Login> [path <Path to Files>] Des...
Page 220 - Audit Log Commands; show auditlog; set auth; Sets ordering of authentication methods.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 220 admin web terminate Syntax admin web terminate <Session ID> Description Terminates a web session. admin web show Syntax admin web show Description Displays the current sessions and their ID. Add ‘admin web certificate’ commands Au...
Page 221 - show auth; set kerberos; ipaddr
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 221 Local Users authentication is always the first method used. Any methods omitted from the command are disabled. show auth Syntax show auth Description Displays authentication methods and their order of precedence. show user Syntax show u...
Page 222 - set ldap; Default is
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 222 Description Configures the SLB branch office manager to use Kerberos to authenticate users who log in via the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the console port. show kerberos Syntax show kerberos Description Displays Kerberos settings. LDAP Command...
Page 223 - Displays LDAP settings:; Syntax; set localusers add|edit; Description
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 223 show ldap Description Displays LDAP settings: Syntax show ldap Local Users Commands set localusers add|edit Syntax set localusers add|edit <User Login> <one or more parameters> Parameters accessoutlets <Outlet List> al...
Page 224 - Sets whether a login password can be reused.; Sets whether a complex login password is required.; Deletes a local user.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 224 set localusers allowreuse Syntax set localusers allowreuse <enable| disable > Description Sets whether a login password can be reused. set local users complexpasswords Syntax set localusers complexpasswords <enable| disable >...
Page 226 - set nis; Displays NIS settings.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 226 NIS Commands set nis Syntax set nis <one or more parameters> Parameters accessoutlets <Outlet List> broadcast <enable| disable > clearports <Port List> custommenu <Menu Name> dataports <Port List> dom...
Page 227 - set radius; set radius server; The default port is 1812.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 227 RADIUS Commands set radius Syntax set radius <one or more parameters> Parameters: accessoutlets <Outlet List> state <enable| disable > clearports <Port List> custommenu <Menu Name> dataports <Port List&g...
Page 228 - User Permissions Commands; set localusers group
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 228 TACACS+ Commands set tacacs+ Syntax set tacacs+ <one or more parameters> Parameters accessoutlets <Outlet List> clearports <Port List> custommenu <Menu Name> dataports <Port List> encrypt < enable |disab...
Page 229 - set localusers lock; set remoteusers add|edit
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 229 Description Adds a local user to a user group or changes the group the user belongs to. set localusers lock Syntax set local users unlock <User Login> Description Blocks (locks) a user's ability to login. set localusers unlock Syn...
Page 230 - set remoteusers listonlyauth; set remoteusers delete; Removes a remote user.; Sets a permission group for remotely authorized users.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 230 where <Permission List> is one or more of nt, sv, dt, lu, ra, sk, um, dp, pc, rs, rc, dr, wb, sn, ad, po To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user right. Description Sets attributes fo...
Page 231 - CLI Commands; set cli
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 231 Description Sets permissions not already defined by the assigned permissions group. show user Syntax show user Description Displays the rights of the currently logged-in user: CLI Commands set cli Syntax set cli scscommands <enable|d...
Page 232 - set history; set history clear; show history; connect bidirection
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 232 Description Allow (unlock) a user’s ability to log in. show cli Syntax show cli Description Displays current CLI settings. show user Syntax show user Description Displays attributes of the currently logged in user. set history Syntax se...
Page 234 - connect global outgoingtimeout; connect listen deviceport; Monitors a device port.; connect terminate; Terminates a bidirectional or unidirectional connection.; connect unidirection
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 234 connect global outgoingtimeout Syntax connect global outgoingtimeout <disable|1-9999 seconds> Description Sets the amount of time the SLB branch office manager will wait for a response (sign of life) from an SSH/Telnet server that...
Page 235 - If the trigger is; set consoleport
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 235 telnet <IP Address or Name> [port <TCP Port] trigger < now |datetime|chars> If the trigger is datetime (establish connection at a specified date/time), enter the date parameter. If the trigger is chars (establish connecti...
Page 236 - set localusers
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 236 Description Configures console port settings. show consoleport Syntax show consoleport Description Displays console port settings. Custom User Menu Commands When creating a custom user menu, note the following limitations: Maximum of ...
Page 237 - set menu delete; set datetime; selecting a time zone.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 237 title <Menu Title> Description Changes a command within an existing custom user menu. Changes a nickname within an existing custom user menu. Enables or disables the redisplay of the menu before each prompt. Enables or disables th...
Page 238 - set ntp; set command; Establishes the authentication information to log into the SLP
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 238 show datetime Syntax show datetime Description Displays the local date, time, and time zone. set ntp Syntax set ntp <one or more ntp parameters> Parameters localserver1 <IP Address or Hostname> localserver2 <IP Address or...
Page 239 - set deviceport port
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 239 slp outletcontrol state <on|off|cyclepower> [outlet <Outlet #>][tower <A|B>] Outlet # is 1-8 for SLP8 power manager and 1-16 for SLP16 power manager. The outletcontrol parameters control individual outlets. slp outlets...
Page 241 - Configures a single port or a group of ports.; set deviceport global; show deviceport global
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 241 remoteipaddr <negotiate|IP Address> restartdelay <PPP Restart Delay> slp infeedstatus Displays the infeed status and load of the SLP power manager . sshauth < enable |disable> sshin <enable| disable > sshport <...
Page 242 - show deviceport port; show portcounters; show portstatus; diag arp
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 242 Description Displays a list of all device port names. show deviceport port Syntax show deviceport port <Device Port List or Name> Description Displays the settings for one or more device ports. show portcounters Syntax show portco...
Page 243 - diag netstat; diag nettrace; Address or Name; diag lookup
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 243 diag internals Syntax diag internals Description Displays information on the internal memory, storage and processes of the SLB branch office manager. Note: This command is available in the CLI but not the web. diag netstat Syntax diag n...
Page 244 - diag traceroute; End Device Commands; slp envmon
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 244 xferdatasize < Size In Kbytes to Transfer > Default is 1 Kbyte. Description Tests a device port by transmitting data out the port and verifying that it is received correctly. A special loopback cable comes with the SLB branch offi...
Page 245 - admin events add; Deletes an event definition.; admin events edit; Edits event definitions.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 245 Events Commands admin events add Syntax admin events add <receivetrap> <response> <response> is one of: action <fwdalltrapseth|fwdseltrapeth> ethport <1|2> nms <SNMP NMS> community <SNMP Community&...
Page 246 - Default is 3; Adds a new host entry to a list or edit an existing entry.; set hostlist edit move; Moves a host entry to a new position in the host list.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 246 admin events show Syntax admin events show Description Displays event definitions. Host List Commands set hostlist add|edit <Host List Name> Syntax set hostlist add|edit <Host List Name> [<parameters>] Parameters name ...
Page 247 - set hostlist delete; Deletes a host list, or a single host entry from a host list.; show hostlist; Displays the members of a host list.; set ipfilter mapping; Maps an IP filter to an interface.; set ip filter rules
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 247 set hostlist delete Syntax set hostlist delete <Host List> [entry <Host Number>] Description Deletes a host list, or a single host entry from a host list. show hostlist Syntax show hostlist <all|names|Host List Name> D...
Page 248 - Sets IP filter rules.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 248 edit <Ruleset Name> <Edit Parameters> Edit Parameters: append insert <Rule Number> replace <Rule Number> delete <Rule Number> Description Sets IP filter rules. Logging Commands set deviceport port Syntax se...
Page 249 - locallog; set network
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 249 sysloglogging <enable| disable > Description Configures logging settings for one or more device ports. Local logging must be enabled for a device port for the locallog commands to be executed. To use the set locallog clear command...
Page 250 - set network dns; Configures up to three DNS servers.; set network gateway; set network host; Sets the SLB host name and domain name.; set network port; dhcp; Configures Ethernet port 1 or 2.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 250 set network dns Syntax set network dns <1|2|3> ipaddr <IP Address> Description Configures up to three DNS servers. set network gateway Syntax set network gateway <parameters> Parameters default <IP Address> prece...
Page 251 - Directory
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 251 show network dns Syntax show network dns Description Displays DNS settings. show network gateway Syntax show network gateway Description Displays gateway settings. show network host Syntax show network host Description Displays the netw...
Page 252 - Remote NFS Directory; Enables or disables; set nfs unmount; show cifs
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 252 mount < enable |disable> remdir < Remote NFS Directory > rw <enable| disable > Enables or disables read/write access to remote directory. Description Mounts a remote NFS share. The remdir and locdir parameters are requ...
Page 253 - pccard storage dir; Views a directory listing of a Compact Flash card.; pccard storage format; Formats a Compact Flash card.; pccard storage mount
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 253 show nfs Syntax show nfs Description Displays NFS share settings. PC Card Storage Commands pccard storage dir Syntax pccard storage dir <upper|lower> Description Views a directory listing of a Compact Flash card. pccard storage fo...
Page 254 - pccard modem
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 254 PC Card Modem Commands pccard modem Syntax pccard modem <upper|lower> <parameters> Parameters auth < pap |chap> baud <300-115200> 9600 is the default. calleridcmd <Modem Command String> calleridlogging <...
Page 255 - Configures a currently loaded PC Card.; Power Commands; set power alarmthreshold; If the alarm goes off, a warning message displays on the CLI.; set power outlet
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 255 remoteipaddr <negotiate|IP Address> restartdelay <PPP Restart Delay> service <none|telnet|ssh|tcp> sshauth <enable|disable> sshport <TCP Port> stopbits < 1 |2> tcpauth <enable|disable> tcpport &...
Page 256 - set power switchingdelay; Displays power settings for all outlets or for a single outlet.; Routing Commands; set routing; Configures static or dynamic routing.; show routing
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 256 set power switchingdelay Syntax set power switchingdelay <Delay in msec> Description Sets the delay after switching on an outlet before switching on the next. show power Syntax show power <Outlet # or Name> Description Displ...
Page 257 - Services Commands; set services
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 257 Services Commands set services Syntax set services <one or more services parameters> Parameters alarmdelay <1-6000 Seconds> auditlog <enable| disable > auditsize <Size in Kbytes> Limit is 1-500 Kbytes authlog <...
Page 258 - SLB Network Commands; set slcnetwork
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 258 trapcommunity <Trap Community> v1ssh < enable |disable> v3password <Password for v3 auth> v3user <User for v3 auth> v3user <V3 RO User> v3password <V3 RO User Password> v3phrase <V3 RO User Passphr...
Page 259 - show slcnetwork; SSH Key Commands; set sshkey all export; copypaste
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 259 show slcnetwork Syntax show slcnetwork [ipaddrlist <all|Address Mask>] Description Detects and displays all SLB devices on the local network. Without the ipaddrlist parameter, the command searches the SLB network. With the ipaddrl...
Page 260 - rsa; set sshkey server import; Imports an SLB host key.; set sshkey server reset; Resets defaults for all or selected host keys.; show sshkey export
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 260 [path <Path to Copy Key>] bits < 512 |1024> keyname <SSH Key Name> keyuser <SSH Key User> type < rsa |dsa> Description Exports an sshkey. set sshkey import set sshkey import <ftp|scp> <one or more ...
Page 261 - show sshkey import
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 261 Parameters [keyhost <SSH Key IP Address or Name>] [keyuser <SSH Key User>] [viewkey <enable|disable>] Description Displays all exported keys or keys for a specific user, IP address, or name. show sshkey import Syntax s...
Page 262 - System Log Commands; show syslog
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 262 Description Provides details, for example, endpoint parameters and trigger, for a specific connection. Optionally emails the displayed information. Note: Use the basic show connections command to obtain the Connection ID. show portcount...
Page 263 - Clears one or all of the system logs.
14: Command Reference SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 263 level < error |warning|info|debug> log < all |netlog|servlog|authlog|devlog|diaglog|genlog> display <head|tail> [numlines <Number of Lines>] starttime <MMDDYYhhmm[ss]> endtime <MMDDYYhhmm[ss]> Descrip...
Page 264 - Accessing the Bootloader; To access the bootloader CLI:; Bootload Commands; User Commands
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 264 A: Bootloader The SLM management appliance provides a bootload command interface. This interface is only accessible through the SLB branch office manager’s console port. Accessing the Bootloader To access the bootloader CLI: To access the bootloader command ...
Page 265 - Administrator Commands
A: Bootloader SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 265 Displays information about the current user. Administrator Commands In addition to the commands that the user can issue, the administrator can issue the following commands: imagecopy Copies an image of the drive from the lower PCMCIA device to ...
Page 266 - Security Practice
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 266 B: Security Considerations The SLB branch office manager provides data path security by means of SSH or Web/SSL. Even with the use of SSH/SSL, however, do not assume you have complete security. Securing the data path is only one measure needed to ensure secu...
Page 267 - C: Safety Information; Safety Precautions; Cover; Refer all servicing to Lantronix.; Power Plug; Install the SLB device near an AC outlet that is easily accessible.; Input Supply; Maintain reliable grounding of this product.
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 267 C: Safety Information Safety Precautions Please follow the safety precautions described below when installing and operating the SLB branch office manager. Cover Do not remove the cover of the chassis. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Opening or ...
Page 268 - Fuses; Do; not; install the SLB branch office manager in a rack in such a way that a; Port Connections
C: Safety Information SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 268 − Install only in restricted access areas (dedicated equipment rooms, equipment closets or the like) in accordance with Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. − Route and secure input wiring t...
Page 269 - Please check the cabling database on the Lantronix website at
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 269 D: Adapters and Pinouts The serial device ports of the SLB branch office manager products match the RJ45 pinouts of the console ports of many popular devices found in a network environment. The SLB device uses conventional straight-through Category 5 fully p...
Page 270 - DTR 2
D: Adapters and Pinouts SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 270 RJ45 Receptacle to DB25M DCE Adapter for the SLB Device (PN 200.2066A) Use PN 200.2066A adapter with a dumb terminal or with many SUN applications. 5 6 7 2 20 4 8 3 RJ45 DB25 Male Pin 1 Gnd 4 Rx 6 DSR 7 CTS 8 Gnd 5 Tx 3 RTS 1 DTR 2 1
Page 271 - DSR 7
D: Adapters and Pinouts SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 271 RJ45 Receptacle to DB25F DCE Adapter for the SLB Device (PN 200.2067A) 5 6 7 2 20 4 8 3 RJ45 DB25 Female Pin 1 Rx 6 DSR 7 CTS 8 Gnd 5 Tx 3 RTS 1 DTR 2 1
Page 272 - DB9 Male
D: Adapters and Pinouts SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 272 RJ45 Receptacle to DB9M DCE Adapter for the SLB Device (PN 200.2069A) 8 6 5 3 4 7 1 2 RJ45 DB9 Male Pin 1 Gnd 4 Rx 6 DSR 7 CTS 8 Gnd 5 Tx 3 RTS 1 DTR 2 1
Page 273 - DB9 Female
D: Adapters and Pinouts SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 273 RJ45 Receptacle to DB9F DCE Adapter for the SLB Device (PN 200.2070A) Use PN 200.2070A adapter with a PC's serial port. 1 8 2 6 4 5 6 3 7 4 8 7 1 5 3 2 RJ45 DB9 Female Pin 1 Gnd 4 Rx 6 DSR 7 CTS 8 Gnd 5 Tx 3 RTS 1 DTR 2 1
Page 275 - E: Protocol Glossary; CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol; A system that allows a network nameserver to translate; A protocol for accessing directory information.
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 275 E: Protocol Glossary BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) Similar to DHCP, but for smaller networks. Automatically assigns the IP address for a specific duration of time. CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol ) A secure protocol for connecting to a system;...
Page 276 - SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol); TCP/IP protocol for sending email between servers.
E: Protocol Glossary SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 276 NMS (Network Management System) NMS acts as a central server, requesting and receiving SNMP-type information from any computer using SNMP. NTP (Network Time Protocol) A protocol used to synchronize time on networked computers and equipme...
Page 278 - F: Compliance Information; Declares that the following product:
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 278 F: Compliance Information Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix, Inc., 167 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product: Product Name(s): SLB Branch Office Manager (SLB Series) Conforms to the following standards or other...
Page 279 - RoHS Compliance; VCCI
F: Compliance Information SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 279 • EN 55022 — “Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.” • EN 55024 — “Information technology equipment - Immunity characteristics - Limits and methods of measuremen...
Page 280 - Manufacturer’s Contact:; 67 Technology Drive
F: Compliance Information SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide 280 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) • Hexaval...