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OmniView® Serial Console ServerUser ManualF1DP116Sea

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6Product Overview SpecificationsNote:Specifications are subject to change without notice.Feature SpecificationGeneralLEDsPower (red) Ready (green, norm

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7section Local Installation WheretoplacetheConsoleServer:The enclosure of the Console Server is designed for stand-alone or rack-mount configurati

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8Local InstallationDesktop or Rack-MountingThe Console Server can be placed on desktops or rack-mounted on 19-inch/1U racks.Note: Before you begin, lo

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9section Local Installation Connecting the Target Devices to the Console Server1. Power down the target device(s) that will be connected to your Con

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10Network ConfigurationBefore you can connect to a target device, you will need to configure the network settings. The Console Server offers two methods

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11section Network ConfigurationNote:HTTPScanbeusedforcommunicationoveranencryptedsecuresocketlayer(SSL).When first connecting to the Conso

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12Network ConfigurationClick . The web interface will open at the “Connect” page (see below). Main-ConnectPageStep3NetworkCon

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13section Network ConfigurationAssigning IP from the Console Port—VT-100 (Console, Telnet, SSH)The Console Server also offers a user-friendly, menu-dri

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14Network ConfigurationThe following figure depicts the structure of the interface.TheMenuLayoutTier2menuTier1menu Productname Software versionCo

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15section Network ConfigurationNetwork>IPCongThe page to the left shows the IP configuration items. 1. For IPmode— You can press the SPACE ba

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Table of ContentsProduct Overview...1

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16Network ConfigurationNote:Only the admin user has the privilege to log in to VT-100. All the other users are not authorized to make configuration with

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17section Network ConfigurationWhere available, the page will allow users to apply or cancel their actions. To apply all changes, select “Apply” and th

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18Network SettingsYou can configure the network IP settings via VT-100 or web interface. This section describes configuration through the web interface.

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19section Network SettingsIP FilteringThe IP filtering function keeps unauthorized hosts from accessing the Console Server by specifying rules. The IP

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20Network SettingsWhen the Console Server receives a TCP packet, it will process the packet with the chain rule depicted below. The process order is i

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21section Network SettingsAfter these rules are applied, only the hosts that belong to the subnet 192.168.2.x can access the Console Server (through h

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22Network SettingsDynamic DNSIf a user connects the Console Server to a DSL line or uses a DHCP configuration to get a dynamic IP address from the netw

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23section Network SettingsRADIUSAuthentication is the process of identifying an individual, usually based on a user name and password. The Console Ser

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24Network SettingsRADIUS-Server Configuration HTTPS/SSLThe Console Server supports both HTTP and HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) services simultaneously. You can

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25section Serial PortsConfigurationUnder the “Serial” menu heading, click “Configuration” to show the port summary list. Note that if the “Serial Port”

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Table of ContentsSystem Status and Log ...37Syst

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26Serial PortsPortEnable/DisableEach serial port can be individually enabled or disabled. A disabled serial port cannot be accessed by a user. Users

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27section Serial PortsOperationModesThe Console Server unit provides four types of operation modes. These are described below. Console-ServerModeCon

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28Serial PortsThe following parameters are configurable in console-server mode: ListeningTCPPortNumberYou can also access a serial port through the

Page 27 - RADIUS ServerUser Host

29section Serial PortsIn order to terminate a telnet/SSH/RawTCP session in terminal-server mode, you may use these three control-key sequences (Ctrl-Z

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30Serial PortsPortLoggingWhile in console-server mode, the data received from the tracking serial port will be buffered in the unit’s memory. The “Po

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31section Serial PortsClick “Port event handling”.The memory buffer size for logging data is 192K per port. If the log data grows larger than the memo

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32Serial PortsUse the hyperlink located at the bottom of the Connect Page to test your Java compatibility. Or use the link below to download the lates

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33section Serial Ports2. Enter the user name and password to log in, so you can start to use it as if you were running a telnet client program (e.g.

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34Serial PortsSerial-to-Serial FunctionThe serial-to-serial function allows you to use a simple terminal device (video display and keyboard) to access

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35section Serial Ports5. Choose the port number to which you wish to connect and the screen below will appear.6. Type in the user name and passwor

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36Serial PortsThe web page also gives read-only settings of the serial-to-serial function; it will automatically change according to the setting chang

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37section System Status and LogSystem StatusThe “System Status” page lists current system information such as name, serial number, firmware versions, M

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38System Status and LogSystem LoggingYou may enable or disable the system-logging process and set the log buffer size. The system log buffer’s default

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39section System AdministrationUser AdministrationAt start-up, the system will prompt the user to enter the password to access the system. The admini

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40System AdministrationThe figure below shows the “Add User” screen.The new user will now appear under the “User Name” list.RemoveUserTo remove a user

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41section System AdministrationEdittheAccessControllist(ACL)The Console Server provides ACL (Access Control List) security where you can specify

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42System AdministrationChange PasswordTo change the parameters of the user account, open the “Edit user” screen by selecting the user name on the “Use

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43section System AdministrationFirmware UpgradeFirmware can be easily upgraded via a web page. This section describes the upgrade procedures.The lates

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44System Administration Warning!!!DONOT disconnect the power or the Ethernet cable during this upgrading process. Doing so may cause upgr

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45section System AdministrationOnce all certificate files are uploaded, users shall initiate a reboot command manually to make the new certificate effect

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1section Product Overview IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Belkin OmniView Serial Console Server (Console Server). This device provides admini

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46System Administration

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47section System AdministrationThe other way to tell a secure web connection from an unsafe one is by looking for a lock symbol on your browser (botto

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48System Administration

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49section System AdministrationReset to Factory-Default SettingsTo roll back to factory-default settings, click on “Apply”.RebootYou can trigger the C

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50Technical Data50Default SettingsServerNameDHCPIPAddressNetMaskGatewayBelkinSCEnabled192.168.2.156255.255.255.0192.168.2.1SerialNumberMACAddress

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5151Appendix A: AdaptersF1D120ea (RJ45F–DB9F DTE) DB9FemaleDTEAdapter Applications: Bay Accelar, Nortel, etc. Part No: F1D120ea - Single Pack

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52Appendix A: AdaptersF1D122ea (RJ45F–DB25M DCE) DB25MaleDCEAdapter Applications: Modems Part No: F1D122ea - Single Pack F1D123ea (RJ45F–DB25

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53Appendix A: AdaptersF1D124ea (RJ45F–RJ45M CISCO) RJ45MaleAdapter Applications: Sun devices Part No: F1D124ea - Single Pack F1D124ea8PK - 8

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545454Appendix B: Ethernet Pin-Outs (RJ45)Standard Ethernet Cable RJ45 Pin-Out Pin Description1 Tx+2 Tx-3 Rx+4 NC5 NC6 Rx-7 NC8 NC

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555555Appendix C: Well-Known TCP/UDP Port NumbersPort numbers are divided into three ranges: Well-Known Ports, Registered Ports, and Dynamic and/or Pr

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2Product Overview Console Server Features• In-bandandout-of-bandmanagementConsole port management solutions offer remote, reliable, and secure acc

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5656Appendix D: Protocol GlossaryBOOTP(BootstrapProtocol)Similar to DHCP, but for smaller networks. Automatically assigns the IP address for a speci

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5757Appendix D: Protocol GlossaryNTP(NetworkTimeProtocol)A protocol used to synchronize time on networked computers and equipment.PAP(PasswordAut

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585858Appendix E: Creating CA FilesThe Console Server supports secure web-page configuration (aka https). There are two types of certificate files for se

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595959Appendix E: Creating CA Filesii) Strip passphrase:openssl rsa -in cakey.pem -out cakey-nopassword.pemiii) Combine the key and X.509 certificate

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60InformationFCC StatementDECLARATIONOFCONFORMITYWITHFCCRULESFORELECTROMAGNETICCOMPATIBILITYWe, Belkin International, Inc., of 501 West Walnut

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61InformationWhatwillwedotocorrectproblems?Product Warranty.Belkin will repair or replace, at its option, any defective product free of charge

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62InformationHowstatelawrelatestothewarranty.THIS WARRANTY CONTAINS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF BELKIN. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR, EX

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© 2008 Belkin International, Inc. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed. Windows is either

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3section Product Overview Equipment Requirements• UniversalConnectivityKit(included)• RJ45-RJ45CAT5Cable(included)System RequirementsWeb brows

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4Product Overview Unit Display DiagramsFront/RearPanelFig. 1 Front ViewFig.2RearViewReadyLEDPowerLEDLinkLEDResetbut-tonIECpower LANportLocal

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5section Product Overview LED Indicators, Button, and Connectors• RESETbutton: Quickly press and release the button to reboot the Console Server. P

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