Black Box 1108 Console Server Manual De Usuario

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Value Line Console Servers 
 
8-Port 
 
 leS1108a 
 
16-Port 
 
leS1116a 
 
48-Port 
 
leS1148a
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Compliance — FCC Part 15 A, UL
®
 1950, TUV, C-Tick, RoHS
CPU Processor — 166 MHz ARM (Micrel KS8695P)
LAN Console Port Management — Secure SSH tunneling (TCP/UDP); Secure 
Remote Desktop access to Windows
®
 XP
®
/2003; Secure VNC access to Sun, 
Windows, Linux computers; secure HTTP(S) access to browser-controlled 
appliances; Native IPMI 1.5/2.0 (RMCP/RMCP+) support for BMC and service 
processor access and control; Secure SOL to BIOS, EMS, ACS data; service 
processor access (IPMI, ILO, LOM); access to KVM built in to service 
processors (DRAC, RSA); secure Telnet access; limit user access by LAN 
device and SDT service for device; embedded DHCP server
Memory — LES1108A: 16 MB SDRAM, 8 MB embedded flash;
  LES1116A, LES1148A: 64 MB SDRAM, 16 MB embedded flash
Network Protocols — NTP, TCP/IP, UDP/IP; Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, PPP, RS-232
Operating System — Linux with source code access (custom development kit 
included); PC compatible
Security and Authentication — Secure Shell (SSH-2, SSH-3); TACACS+, 
RADIUS, LDAP, PAP/CHAP (dialup); dial-back support; local authentication; 
system event syslog; SSH port and IP forwarding support; IP packet filtering
Serial Console Port Management — SSH tunneled serial bridging; Windows 
2003 Server ACS and EMS support; Sun/Solaris
®
 ready (no inadvertent 
breaks); Break over SSH support; port triggers with SMNP and e-mail alerts; 
off-line data logging (Syslog, NFS, CIFS); on-line data buffering and logging; 
access by TCP port; Telnet/unauthenticated Telnet SSH/Raw TCP connect; 
RFC 2217 port redirection; Windows Remote Desktop or VNC over serial 
support; per serial port user access lists
CE Approval — Yes
Connectors — Serial: LES1108A: (8) RJ-45 (RS-232); 
  LES1116A: (16) RJ-45 (RS-232); 
  LES1148A: (48) RJ-45 (RS-232); 
Local console and modem serial port: (1) DB9 F (RS-232);
  Network: (1) RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Operating Environment — Temperature: 41 to 122º F (5 to 50º C);
  Humidity: 5 to 90%, noncondensing
Power — LES1116A, LES1148A: 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz, internal AC; 
  LES1108A: 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz, external DC; 
Consumption: All: Less than 20 W
Size — LES1108A: 1.2"H x 8.2"W x 4.9"D (3 x 20.8 x 12.4 cm); 
LES1116A, LES1148A: 1.75"H (1U) x 17"W x 8.5"D (4.4 x 43.1 x 22 cm)
Weight — LES1108A: 3.7 lb. (1.7 kg); 
LES1116A, LES1148A: 8.5 lb. (3.9 kg)
What’s included
leS1108a:
 (2) CAT5 cables
 (1) DB9 F–RJ-45S  
straight connector
 (1) DB9 F–RJ-45S  
crossover connector
 5-VDC, 2-A power supply 
with IEC socket and  
AC power cable
 Rackmount kit
 Quick Start Guide and  
user manual on CD-ROM
leS1116a and leS1148a:
 (2) CAT5 cables
 (1) DB9 F–RJ-45S  
straight connector
 (1) DB9 F–RJ-45S  
crossover connector
 IEC AC power cord
 Rackmount kit
 Quick Start Guide and  
user manual on CD-ROM
types of users supported 
 
Value Line Console Servers support two classes of users:
 •   Administrative users, who are authorized to configure and 
control the console server, and to access and control all the 
connected devices. An administrator can access and control the 
console server using the config utility, the Linux command line, 
or the browser-based management console. By default, the 
administrator has access to all services and ports to control all 
serial connected devices and network-connected devices (hosts).
 • Members of the users group, who are only authorized to 
perform specified controls on specific connected devices. When 
authorized, they can access serial or network devices and control 
these devices using the specified services, for example, Telnet, 
HTTPS, RDP, IPMI, Serial over LAN (SoL), power control. An 
authorized user also has a limited view of the management 
console and can only access authorized configured devices  
and review port logs.
Supports GNU bash shell script.
Some products in today’s market use proprietary protocols for 
communications. In contrast, Value Line Console Servers give you access 
to the Linux core, including bash. This makes them ideal for industrial 
control applications where you need to remotely manage proprietary 
equipment with custom protocols.
Through the Linux kernel, you can write custom scripts that can run 
manually or automatically. This way, you proactively create self-healing 
solutions for cycling power on a router or switch on PING failure.
You can write custom scripts so they run each time a particular alert 
triggers. For example, you can set it up to power cycle on a managed 
device when a specific alert event occurs or to send multiple notification 
e-mails when an alert triggers.
More applicationS
In branch offices, use Value Line Console Servers to:
 
»
  Simplify the control of distributed office server 
rooms or wiring closets containing servers, UPSs, 
PDUs, and network devices.
»
  Set up a centralized in-band and out-of-band 
management gateway for local and remote serial 
port management—especially for satellite offices 
with little or no IT staff on-site.
 
»
  Ensure maximum system uptime for sales offices, 
the customer-facing points crucial to the bottom 
line of many business enterprises.
»
  Give off-site techs 24/7 access to integrated small 
business server applications, those that branch 
offices often depend on for e-mail, printing, file 
storage, Web access, and more.
In smaller service provider applications, use them to:
  
»
  Better serve the IT needs of clients in different 
offices by keeping servers and equipment up and 
running on a continuous basis.
»
  Support new services while at the same time 
reducing the need for on-site service calls and 
increasing profitability.
»
  Avoid the need for numerous high-priced 
management devices (dedicated power switch 
controllers, service processor management units, 
KVMoIP switches, etc.) at the client site.
»
  Proactively diagnose client-side equipment 
problems, setting up notification alarms and alerts 
to notify you of pending IT disasters. 
LES1108A
Need more redundancy, accessibility, and storage?
See our Advanced Console Servers (LES1208A/1216A/1248A), offering: 
•  Dual 10/100 Ethernet ports
•  Dual AC power supplies
•  A built-In V.92 modem
•  2 GB of USB flash memory
•   ”Rolled” style ports for easy
connections to Cisco
®
 devices