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SLC 8048

Brand: Lantronix | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Intellectual Property
  3. Disclaimer & Revisions
  4. Revision History
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
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  19. Table Of Contents
  20. About this Guide
  21. Additional Documentation
  22. Introduction
  23. Power
  24. Figure 2-1 SLC 8048 Unit (Front Side) - Part Number SLC 804812N-01-S
  25. System Features
  26. Protocols Supported
  27. Device Port and Console Port Interfaces
  28. Figure 2-3 Three 16-Port USB I/O Modules Installed in Bays 1, 2, & 3 with Dual Ethernet Port
  29. Figure 2-6 SFP Port LEDs
  30. Network Connections
  31. Front Panel USB Ports
  32. Internal Modem
  33. Installation
  34. Customize an SLC 8000
  35. Product Label
  36. Physical Installation
  37. Table 3-5 Console Port and Device Port - Reverse Pinout Disabled
  38. Modular Expansion for I/O Module Bays
  39. Connecting to Network Ports
  40. AC Input
  41. Modem Installation
  42. Battery Replacement
  43. Quick Setup
  44. Method #1 Using the Front Panel Display
  45. Table 4-3 LCD Arrow Keypad Actions
  46. Entering the Settings
  47. Restoring Factory Defaults
  48. Method #2 Quick Setup on the Web
  49. Network Settings
  50. Date & Time Settings
  51. Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface
  52. Figure 4-10 Quick Setup Completed in CLI
  53. Next Step
  54. Web and Command Line Interfaces
  55. Figure 5-2 Sample Dashboards
  56. Logging in
  57. Web Page Help
  58. Logging Out
  59. Table 5-3 SCS Commands
  60. Table 5-4 CLI Keyboard Shortcuts
  61. Basic Parameters
  62. Network Port Settings
  63. Figure 6-1 Network > Network Settings (1 of 2)
  64. Figure 6-2 Network > Network Settings (2 of 2)
  65. Ethernet Interfaces (Eth1 and Eth2)
  66. Hostname & Name Servers
  67. Gateway
  68. Fail-Over Cellular Gateway Configuration
  69. Advanced Cellular Gateway Configuration
  70. Load Cellular Gateway Firmware Options
  71. Viewing IP Filters
  72. Configuring IP Filters
  73. Rule Parameters
  74. Deleting an IP Filter
  75. Dynamic Routing
  76. Figure 6-7 Network > VPN (1 of 2)
  77. Figure 6-8 Network > VPN (2 of 2)
  78. Sample ipsec.conf Files
  79. VPN Commands
  80. Figure 6-9 Network > Security
  81. Performance Monitoring
  82. Figure 6-10 Network > Perf Monitoring
  83. Performance Monitoring - Add/Edit Probe
  84. Performance Monitoring - Results
  85. Table 6-12 Error Conditions
  86. Figure 6-13 Performance Monitoring - Operations
  87. Performance Monitoring Commands
  88. Services
  89. SSH/Telnet/Logging
  90. System Logging
  91. Telnet
  92. Web SSH/Web Telnet Settings
  93. Figure 7-2 Services > SNMP
  94. v1/v2c Communities
  95. V3 User Read-Write
  96. Figure 7-3 Services > NFS & SMB/CIFS
  97. SMB/CIFS Share
  98. Secure Lantronix Network
  99. Figure 7-5 IP Address Login
  100. Figure 7-7 SSH or Telnet CLI Session
  101. Browser Issues
  102. Troubleshooting Browser Issues
  103. Web SSH/Telnet Copy and Paste
  104. Secure Lantronix Network Commands
  105. Figure 7-10 Services > Date & Time
  106. Date and Time Commands
  107. Figure 7-11 Services > Web Server
  108. Admin Web Commands
  109. Figure 7-12 SSL Certificate
  110. Services - Web Sessions
  111. Figure 7-14 Services > ConsoleFlow
  112. ConsoleFlow Commands
  113. USB/SD Card Port
  114. Figure 8-1 Devices > USB / SD Card
  115. Figure 8-3 Devices > USB > Configure
  116. Figure 8-4 Devices > USB > Modem
  117. Data Settings
  118. Text Mode
  119. PPP Mode
  120. IP Settings
  121. USB Commands
  122. Device Ports
  123. I/O Modules
  124. Device Status
  125. Telnet/SSH/TCP in Port Numbers
  126. Device Ports - Settings
  127. Device Port Settings
  128. Hardware Signal Triggers
  129. Modem Settings (Device Ports)
  130. Modem Settings: Text Mode
  131. Modem Settings: PPP Mode
  132. Port Status and Counters
  133. Figure 9-7 Device Ports - Power Management
  134. Device Ports - RPMs - Add Device
  135. Figure 9-8 Device Ports > RPMs - Add Device
  136. Device Port - Sensorsoft Device
  137. Device Port Commands
  138. Device Ports - Logging and Events
  139. USB and SD Card Logging
  140. Token & Data Detection
  141. Local Logging
  142. Logging Commands
  143. Console Port Commands
  144. Figure 9-13 Devices > Internal Modem
  145. Internal Modem Commands
  146. Host Lists
  147. Host Parameters
  148. Host List Commands
  149. Figure 9-16 Devices > Scripts
  150. Scripts
  151. Figure 9-18 Custom Scripts - Scheduler
  152. Script Commands
  153. Primary Commands
  154. Table 9-20 Primary Commands
  155. Secondary Commands
  156. Control Flow Commands
  157. Custom Script Syntax
  158. Example Scripts
  159. Sites
  160. Figure 9-23 Devices > Sites
  161. Site Commands
  162. Dial-back
  163. Dial-on-demand
  164. Dial-back & Dial-on-demand
  165. CBCP Server and CBCP Client
  166. Key Sequences
  167. Remote Power Managers
  168. Figure 10-2 RPM Shutdown Order
  169. Figure 10-3 RPM Notifications
  170. RPMs - Add Device
  171. Figure 10-7 Device Ports > RPMs - Add Device
  172. RPMs - Manage Device
  173. Figure 10-8 RPMs - Managed Device
  174. RPMs - Outlets
  175. RPM Shutdown Procedure
  176. Optimizing and Troubleshooting RPM Behavior
  177. RPM Commands
  178. Connections
  179. Remote Access Server
  180. Multiport Device Server
  181. Connection Configuration
  182. Connection Commands
  183. User Authentication
  184. Figure 12-1 User Authentication > Authentication Methods
  185. Authentication Commands
  186. Table 12-2 User Types and Rights
  187. Local and Remote User Settings
  188. Sysadmin Account Default Login Values
  189. Adding, Editing or Deleting a User
  190. Figure 12-4 User Authentication > Local/Remote User > Add/Edit User
  191. Shortcut
  192. Figure 12-5 User Authentication > NIS
  193. NIS Commands
  194. Figure 12-6 User Authentication > LDAP
  195. LDAP Commands
  196. RADIUS
  197. RADIUS Commands
  198. Kerberos
  199. Figure 12-8 User Authentication > Kerberos
  200. Kerberos Commands
  201. TACACS+ Groups
  202. Figure 12-9 User Authentication > TACACS
  203. TACACS+ Commands
  204. Groups
  205. Figure 12-10 User Authentication > Groups
  206. Group Commands
  207. Figure 12-11 User Authentication > SSH Keys
  208. Imported Keys (SSH In)
  209. Host and Login for Export
  210. Figure 12-12 Current Host Keys
  211. SSH Commands
  212. Figure 12-13 User Authentication > Custom Menus
  213. Custom User Menu Commands
  214. Maintenance
  215. HTTPS Push Configuration Restore
  216. Figure 13-1 Maintenance > Firmware & Configurations
  217. Internal Temperature
  218. Boot Banks and Bootloader Settings
  219. Load Firmware Via Options
  220. Manage Files
  221. System Logs
  222. System Log Commands
  223. Audit Log
  224. Audit Log Commands
  225. Diagnostics
  226. Figure 13-8 Maintenance > Diagnostics
  227. Diagnostic Commands
  228. Figure 13-10 Generated Status/Reports
  229. Status Commands
  230. Figure 13-11 Emailed Log or Report
  231. Figure 13-12 About SLC
  232. Events
  233. Events Commands
  234. LCD/Keypad
  235. Administrative LCD/Keypad Commands
  236. Administrative Banner Commands
  237. Application Examples
  238. Dial-in (Text Mode) to a Remote Device
  239. Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet
  240. Command Reference
  241. Command Line Help
  242. Administrative Commands
  243. show ldap
  244. Local Users Commands
  245. User Permissions Commands
  246. Remote User Commands
  247. CLI Commands
  248. Device Commands
  249. IP Filter Commands
  250. Network Commands
  251. NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands
  252. Routing Commands
  253. show script
  254. SD Card Commands
  255. Security Commands
  256. SSH Key Commands
  257. USB Access Commands
  258. USB Storage Commands
  259. USB Modem Commands
  260. Temperature Commands
  261. Xmodem Commands
  262. Appendix A: Security Considerations
  263. Appendix B: Safety Information
  264. Input Supply
  265. Appendix C: Adapters and Pinouts
  266. Figure C-2 RJ45 Receptacle to DB25F DCE Adapter for the SLC unit (PN 200.2067A)
  267. Figure C-4 RJ45 Receptacle to DB9F DCE Adapter for the SLC unit (PN 200.2070A)
  268. Appendix D: Protocol Glossary
  269. Appendix E: Compliance Information
  270. RoHS, REACH and WEEE Compliance Statement