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11 Chapter 1: Introduction Types of users The Console Server supports two classes of users: I. Administrative users: Those who will be authorized to configure and co\ ntrol the Console Server; and to access and control all the connected devices. These administrative users will be set up as \ members of the admin user group. Any user in this class is referred to generically in this manual as an Administra\ tor. An Administrator can access and control the Console Server using the config utility, the...
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12 The Console Server runs an embedded Linux operating system. Experienced \ Linux and UNIX users may prefer to undertake configuration at the command line. As an Administrator you can get com\ mand line access by connecting through a terminal emulator or communications program to the console serial port; or by SSH or Telnet connecting to the Console Server over the LAN; or by connecting to the Console Server through an SSH tunnel using the SDTConnector. The B092-016 Console Server also has PowerAlert...
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13 Publishing history Date Revision Update details January 2009 0.9Initial draft February 2009 0.91Pre-release January 20101.01Add B095-004/003 Console Server and Firmware 3.0.1 features January 2011 2.0Firmware 3.3.2 features March 20112.0.1Support for additional USB ports and 16GB internal flash in B096-016 /\ B096-032 / B096-048 February 20122.0.02Add B094-008-2E-M-F and 3.5.2 firmware features September 20132.0.3Firmware 3.8.1 features October 20142.0.4Add B094-008-2E-V and 3.11.2 firmware...
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14 Chapter 2: Installation This chapter describes the physical installation of the Console Server h\ ardware and connection to controlled devices 2.1 Models There are a number of Console Server models, each with a different numbe\ r of network, USB and serial ports and power supplies: Console Server ModelSerial PortsNetwork PortsConsole PortUSB PortModemPower B096-04848211+2InternalDual AC Universal Input B096-03232211+2InternalDual AC Universal Input B096-01616211+2InternalDual AC Universal Input...
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15 2.1.2 Kit components: B092-016 Console Server with PowerAlert B092-016 Console Server with PowerAlert 2 x Cable UTP Cat5 blue Connector DB9F-RJ45S straight and DB9F-RJ45S cross-over AC power cable Quick Start Guide and CD-ROM • Unpack your Console Server and verify you have all the parts shown above\ , and that they all appear in good working order • If you are installing your Console Server in a rack, you will need to at\ tach the rack mounting brackets supplied with the...
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16 Chapter 2: Installation 2.1.4 Kit components: B094-008-2E-M-F and B094-008-2E-V Console Server B094-008-2E-M-F 8- port Console Server with dual NIC and modem or B094-0\ 08-2E-V 8 -port Console Server with dual NIC and cellular 2 x Cable UTP Cat5 blue Connectors DB9F-RJ45S straight and cross-over External power supply Quick Start Guide and CD-ROM • Unpack your Console Server kit and verify you have all the parts shown a\ bove, and they all appear to be in good working order • If you are...
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17 2.2 Power Connection 2.2.1 Power: Console Server Management Switch The B096-048/032/016 Console Server Management Switch has dual universal\ AC power supplies with auto failover built in. These power supplies each accept AC input voltage between 100 and 240 VAC with a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz and the total power consumption per Console Server is less than 30W. Two IEC AC power sockets are located at the rear of the metal case, and these IEC power inlets use conventional IEC AC power cords. A...
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18 2.4 Serial Port Connection The RJ45 serial ports are located on the rear of the B092-016 Console Se\ rver, on the front of the B096-048/032/016 Console Server and B094-008 Console Server, and on the side panel of the B095-004/003 Console Server. These Console Servers use the RJ45 pinout used by Cisco. Use straight through RJ-45 ca\ bling to connect to equipment such as Cisco, Juniper, SUN, and more. PINSIGNALDEFINITIONDIRECTION 1CTSClear To SendInput 2DSRData Set ReadyInput 3RXDReceive...
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19 This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for the initial configuration of your Console Serve\ r and connecting it to your management or operational network. This involves the Administrator: • Activating the Management Console • Changing the Administrator password • Setting the IP address for the Console Server’s principal LAN port • Selecting the network services to be supported This chapter also discusses the communications software tools that the A\ dministrator may use to access the...
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20 Now add a static entry to the ARP table and ping the Console Server to a\ ssign the IP address to the console server. In the example below, a Console Server has a MAC Address 00:13:C6:00:02:0F (designated on t\ he label on the bottom of the unit) and we are setting its IP address to 192.168.100.23. Also the PC/worksta\ tion issuing the arp command must be on the same network segment as the Console Server (that is, have an IP address of 1\ 92.168.100.xxx) • Type arp -s 192.168.100.23...