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User Manual 21 June 2001 Consoleerver S

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6address. The network card must be connected to a network that uses TCP/IP. Devices connected to the network card must be at 10 Mbits (no auto–nego

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74.0 Installation Instructions 4.1 Items in the Shipping Container a) ConsoleServer 3200 user manual b) User and Sys Admin Quick Reference Cards c

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8the unit. Alternate power cords are available for all national connector standards. The standard AC power module has dual inputs. The DC power mo

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94. Firmly seat the adapter in the serial port. Screw down the adapter to secure it to the serial port. 5. Insert one end of the serial cable in

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105.0 Connecting Equipment to the ConsoleServer 3200 When connecting devices to the ConsoleServer 3200, be sure to use Lightwave Communications cab

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115.2 Network Card The network card runs at 10 Mbits, half-duplex, with no auto-negotiation. The device used to connect the ConsoleServer to the ne

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125.4 Device Card The ConsoleServer 3200 is designed so that the default device port communications settings will match the communications settings

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13Standard DB9 or DB25 installation: Materials: • ConsoleServer 3200 device port • device with RS-232-C serial console port • RJ45-terminated Cat

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14ConsoleServer 3200 Adapter Quick ChecklistHP9000SGI(Origin,O2, Octane, Onyx2)AdapterDB9-RJ45200.0070Terminal CableRJ45-RJ45 CableRJ45-RJ45 CableAda

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Lightwave Communications, Inc. 100 Washington Street Milford, CT 06460 USA (800) 871-9838 • (203) 878-9838 • Fax: (203) 874-0157 Email: info@lightwa

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166.0 ConsoleServer 3200 Administration The following section outlines the administration functions and commands. The administration functions and

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17The serial terminal will display the following text at power-up: ConsoleServer3200 Boot V1.76 Copyright 2000 by Lightwave Communications, Inc.

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186.1.2 Logging In, Network Connection UNIX_MACHINE# telnet 172.16.1.200 5000 Connecting to 172.16.1.200 port 5000... Escape sequence is ^] Welc

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19LOGGED OUT HELP SCREEN LCI3200>>help ConsoleServer 3200 Sys Admin Command List [] - optional <> - parameter must be specified

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20 1 will refer to the netterm subsystem and 2 will refer to the network subsystem on the card F1 - G1 switch cards (do no

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21INFO - (no abbreviation) LCIUPDATE - (no abbreviation) LINESPERPAGE - LINESPP

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226.2 Creating and Managing Users 6.2.1 Adding a User ID The ADDUSER command creates user IDs and assigns initial privileges. The following scre

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23 Fig. 4 Device Port Numbering HELPFUL HINT: Make a diagram or spreadsheet of connections indicating connections between devices and the ConsoleSer

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24 sys admin>>ADDUSER Number of available user records: 200 Number of users defined: 0 Enter user id | USER ID > tom Enter case sensitive pa

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25 sys admin>>LISTUSERS 1: User id > PETE 2: User id > KEVIN 3: User id > TONY sys admin>>LISTUSERS /ALL 1: User id > PETE

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1.0 Product Description ...

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26 To delete a user ID using the record number, specify the number as a qualifier after the DELETEUSER command in the form DELETEUSER /N, where N is

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27 sys admin>>terminal 1 Enter accepts present value T1: 0=9600, 1=19200, 2=38400, 3=57600 | BAUD RATE: 9600> T1: 0=1, 1=2

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28 sys admin>>TERMINALS 1 Enter accepts present value T1: 0=9600, 1=19200, 2=38400, 3=57600 | BAUD RATE: 38400> T1: 0=1, 1=2

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29The NETWORK command will either display the network settings of the installed network cards or change those settings depending on which command qua

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30 sys admin>>NETWORK /ALL Enter accepts present value N-B: Enter IP address | 000.000.000.000> N-B: Enter Subnet Mask

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31 sys admin>>NETWORK B Enter accepts present value N-B: Enter IP address | 000.000.000.000> 172.16.1.1 N-B: Enter Subnet Mask

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32 sys admin>>MODEM Enter accepts present value Init string | > ATB2H0 Save changes and update modem card? Yes or No: No>yes Modem card

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33 sys admin>>CONNECTIONS Terminal Connection List 01 KEVIN 01 SERVER ( Monitor mode ) 02 00

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346.7.2 LISTCARDSLISTCARDSLISTCARDSLISTCARDS Command Sys admin>>LISTCARDS Installed cards Slot A : <card not installed> Slot B : Termin

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356.7.4 INFOINFOINFOINFO Command sys admin>>INFO A Slot A1: Modem: No Active Call Timeout = 1 mins. Current Modem State: in command mode Mod

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7.0 User Access and Interface...

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36• The primary IP information, including: IP address, subnet mask, and gateway • The secondary IP information, including: destination address, sub

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37no time/date stamp on system activity. If a time/date stamp is required, it must be provided by the system capturing the data output. Connection

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386.8.1 LINESPERPAGELINESPERPAGELINESPERPAGELINESPERPAGE Command sys admin>>LINESPERPAGE Lines per page set to 22 sys admin>LINESPERPAGE

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39 The BREAK command allows the sys admin to disconnect a user from the device port to which they were connected if they are in monitor, listen, or d

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40The TELNETTIMEOUT command allows the sys admin to define the amount of time that a network card may have an idle telnet session before breaking the

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41the ConsoleServer 3200 to restore the system settings. It is not possible to use the BACKUP and RESTORE commands from a network sys admin session.

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42To change the system prompt to the default (LCI3200>), use the command PROMPT /DEFAULT. 6.12 Updating the ConsoleServer 3200 Software As new

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437.0 User Access and Interface 7.1 Terminal Card Each terminal card has four (4) RJ45 connector ports to which a terminal may be attached, giving

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44 At power-up, the network card does not respond to network connect requests until the control card has completed its system initialization. Once t

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45sections above). This indicates that the user is not currently logged in and that no servers may be reached through the ConsoleServer 3200. The p

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11.0 Product Description The ConsoleServer 3200 (also referred to as the CS 3200) is one of the most versatile network administration tools availabl

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46MONITOR (A.K.A. DEVICE) MODE HELP: F1 - Display Help Screen (VT100 mode) F2 - Display Pull Down Menu (VT100 mode) TTY COMMANDS: (MONITOR

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477.5 Logging In and Changing Passwords F2 PULL-DOWN MENU SHOWING INITIAL MENU CHOICES ┌─────────────────┐

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48password and press <ENTER>. The ConsoleServer 3200 will then prompt the user for the new password by displaying the prompt PLEASE ENTER NEW

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49are logged in, which devices they have currently selected, and which mode they are in. Users may also view this information by selecting DISPLAY C

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50not have permission to access a server, the ConsoleServer 3200 will display the message NO ACCESS TO DEVICE CHANNEL, and the connection will not be

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51F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO LISTEN TO A DEVICE PORT PART 2 ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │

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527.10 Direct Mode F2 PULL-DOWN MENU SHOWING DEVICE (A.K.A. MONITOR) MODE OPTIONS ┌─────────────────────────┐

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53software used. It is also recommended that the user avoid combinations of the <CTRL> key and other keys, as these combinations are usually r

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54When at the monitor mode prompt, the user may view the contents of the buffer using the commands TOP, BOTTOM, NEXT, PREVIOUS, FORWARD, and REVERSE,

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55FORWARD FORWARD N LINES skip forward N lines in buffer REVERSE REVERSE N LINES skip back N lines in buffer The commands FORWARD and REVERSE must

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21.1 Features • Connect up to thirty-two RS-232C compatible console ports • No break sent to attached servers at any time unless sent by a user •

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568.0 The Break Generation Sequence F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO CHANGE BREAK SEQUENCE ┌──────────────────────────┐

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579.0 Displaying System Information F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO DISPLAY SYSTEM INFO ┌─────────────────┐

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5810.0 Front Panel Display Information: The up/down arrow keys are used to scroll through multi-page displays. Lightwave Communications, Inc.

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59Panel 3 (press down) Panel 4 (press down) The next series of panel shows the port number along with the name of the device connected to that p

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60Panel 7 (press down) Panel 8 (press down) Panel 9 (press down) The next series of panels displays the inventory of cards that are installed in

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61Panel 12 (press down) The last panel displays the status of the power supplies. Panel 13 (press down)

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62Appendix A – Adapter & Connector Pinouts Title:Size:Part NumberRev:SheetFile:System:AA0101ofTerminal / Device RJ45 Connector PinoutsConsoleServ

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63Title:Size:Part NumberRev:SheetFile:System:AA200d0066.vsd 0101ofRJ45 Receptical to DB25M Adapter200.0066ConsoleServer 32002DB25MALE3456782032786514

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64Title:Size:Part NumberRev:SheetFile:System:AA200d0067.vsd 0101ofRJ45 Receptical to DB25F Adapter200.0067ConsoleServer 32002DB25FEMALE34567820327865

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65Title:Size:Part NumberRev:SheetFile:System:AA200d0070.vsd 0101ofRJ45 Receptical to DB9F Adapter200.0070ConsoleServer 32001DB9FEMALE234567812345678R

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32.0 System Overview 2.1 Connect Up to Thirty-two RS-232C Compatible Ports The ConsoleServer 3200 is plug-compatible with any RS-232C device. Thes

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67Appendix B – Field Update of Console Server 3200 Flash Memory B.1 Introduction The system administrator may desire to update the software held in

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68application code version, which is listed first) is greater than 1.70, then Kermit may be used to transfer the binary update files; otherwise, Xmod

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69to be updated at this prompt. See page XX for slot letter ID’s. For most cards, the processor number will be 1; network cards have two processors

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70 The tftp server must be specified by a numerical IP address. The file path and name on the server is specified after the IP address. local seria

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71 B.6 Ending the Flash Update Slot (letter) Processor (number) Ex. C1 (exit to restart system): EXIT Starting system ConsoleServer 3200 Contro

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73 Appendix C – System Specifications C.1 Physical Width: 17.25 inches (43.82 cm) Depth: 14.75 inches (37.47 cm) Height: 5.25 inches

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74C.4 Interface C.4.1 Terminal and Device Connector: RJ45 with adapters for EIA-standard connectors (DB9 and DB25) Specification: EIA-232 Maxi

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75Appendix D -DC Power The DC power version of the ConsoleServer 800 must be installed in a restricted access location. Per the intent of the Natio

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4 The modem card connects directly to an ordinary phone jack (RJ11) to interface with a telephone network. The sys admin may designate a modem initi

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76 Input voltage: -48 VDC Minimum voltage: -40 VDC Maximum voltage: -60 VDC Maximum operating current: 1.5 A Maximum input surge

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77The DC power source must be: • electrically isolated from any AC source • reliably connected to earth • capable of providing up to 100 Watts of

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78Appendix E – Command Abbreviations Most, but not all, commands available on the ConsoleServer 3200 may be abbreviated. The following list outline

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79Terminal, Network, and Modem Commands: command abbreviation bottom bo bye bye changepswd ch clear cl connections co devlist de direct dir diselect

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80Appendix F – Hexadecimal ASCII Code Equivalent characters in italics are non-printing characters or signals. Hexadecimal Code Equivalent Characte

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81 Hexadecimal Code Equivalent Character Hexadecimal Code Equivalent Character 40 @ 60 ` 41 A 61 a 42 B 62 b 43 C 63 c 44 D 64 d 45

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82Index Abbreviations – 16, 19-20, 45, 76-77 Backing up system settings – 39-40 Breaks – 2, 5 editing generation sequence - 55 sending - 55 B

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83 see also: User Network Card – 1-3, 5-6 checking settings – 34-35 connecting to – 42-43 idle timeout – 38-39 setting parameters – 27-30

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84 directly interacting with device port – 51-52 editing break sequence - 55 editing direct mode escape sequence – 51-52 logging in - 46 log

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53.0 System Components Each ConsoleServer 3200 consists of three major components: chassis, device cards, and access cards. 3.1 Chassis The chassi

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