Adder Technology Switch ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 70




55
Serial Port Settings
The SmartView World Serial settings 
allow you to specify which devices 
are connected to the front panel 
serial port and how to use it. The 
port may be used for different 
purposes. All possible options are 
listed and described below.
Configuration login
Don’t use the serial port for any 
special function, use it only for the 
initial configuration.
Modem
Serial line speed
The speed that the SmartView World 
is communicating with the modem. 
Most of all modems available today 
will support the default value of 
115200 bps. In case you are using an 
old modem and discovering problems try to lower this speed.
Modem Init String
The initialization string used by the SmartView World to initialize the modem. 
The default value will work with all modern standard modems directly 
connected to a telephone line. In case you have a special modem or the modem 
is connected to a local telephone switch that requires a special dial sequence 
in order to establish a connection to the public telephone network, you can 
change this setting by giving a new string. Refer to the modem’s manual about 
the AT command syntax.
Client IP address
This IP address will be assigned to your console computer during the PPP 
handshake. Since it is a point-to-point IP connection virtually every IP address is 
possible but you must make sure, it is not interfering with the IP settings of the 
SmartView World and your console computer. The default value will work in 
most cases.
IPMI over Serial
Enables the possibility to use this serial port for IPMI 1.5 over serial.
Passthrough access to serial port via Telnet
Using this option, it is possible to connect an arbitrary device to the serial 
port and access it (assuming it provides terminal support) via telnet. Select the 
appropriate options for the serial port and use the Telnet Console or a standard 
telnet client to connect to the SmartView World.
LDAP Settings
With the SmartView World you have 
the possibility to keep authentication 
information in a central LDAP 
directory. To use this feature you 
need to configure an LDAP server 
that contains this information. 
The settings are explained in the 
following.
User LDAP Server
Here you enter the name or 
IP address of the LDAP server 
containing all the user entries. If you choose a name instead of an IP address you 
need to configure a DNS server in the network settings.
Base DN of User LDAP Server
Here you specify the distinguished name (DN) where the directory tree starts in 
the user LDAP server.
Type of external LDAP Server
With this option you set the type of the external LDAP server. This is necessary 
since some server types require special handling. Additionally the default values 
for the LDAP schema are set appropriately. You can choose between Generic 
LDAP Server, Novell Directory Service and Microsoft Active Directory. If you have 
neither Novell Directory Service nor Microsoft Active Directory then choose 
Generic LDAP Server and edit the LDAP schema used (see below).
Name of login-name attribute
This is the name of the attribute containing the unique login name of a user. To 
use the default leave this field empty. The default depends on the selected LDAP 
server type.
Name of user-entry objectclass
This is the objectclass that identifies a user in the LDAP directory. To use the 
default leave this field empty. The default depends on the selected LDAP server 
type.
User search subfilter
Here you can refine the search for users that should be known to the SmartView 
World.