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INFO                          - (no abbreviation) 
LCIUPDATE                     - (no abbreviation) 
LINESPERPAGE                  - LINESPP 
                                LINES 
                                LPP 
LISTDEVICES                   - LISTD 
                                LD 
LISTUSERS                     - LISTU 
                                LU 
LOGIN                         - LOGI 
LOGOUT                        - LO 
MODEM                         - (no abbreviation) 
MODEMTIMEOUT                  - MODEMT 
                                MT 
NETWORK                       - NET 
POWERSTATUS                   - PO 
                                PS 
REBOOT                        - (no abbreviation) 
RESTORE                       - (no abbreviation) 
TELNETTIMEOUT                 - TELNETT 
                                TT 
TIMEOUT                       - TIME 
VERSION                       - VER 
 

 

6.1.5  Changing the Administration Password 

 
At the first login, the ConsoleServer 3200 will use the factory default password, 

PASS

 

(all upper case).  This default password should be changed as soon as possible to 
prevent access by anyone other than authorized personnel. 
 

 
sys admin>>passwd 
Please enter current root password >**** 
Please enter new root password >********** 
Please re-enter new root password >********** 
 
sys admin>> 
 

 
To change the sys admin factory default password, type 

CHANGEPSWD

 or 

PASSWD

 at the 

sys admin>>

 prompt.  The new password may be up to ten alphanumeric characters 

long and is case-sensitive.  Be sure to record the password in a safe place. 
 

Summary of Contents for Console Server 3200

Page 1: ...User Manual 21 June 2001 Console erver S ...

Page 2: ...LCI Asia Pacific Postal address P O Box 19 GlenIris VIC 3146 Australia Delivery address 16 Network Drive Port Melbourne VIC 3207 Australia 61 3 9646 1144 Fax 61 3 9645 3377 Email sales lightwavecom com au Internet www lightwavecom com au LCI Europe Zaubzerstraβe 11 Munich D 81677 Germany 49 89 306 3810 Fax 49 89 306 3812 Email office lightwave de Internet www lightwave de ...

Page 3: ...c Use of the Administrator Functions 16 6 1 1 Logging In Serial Connection 17 6 1 2 Logging In Network Connection 18 6 1 3 Logging Out 18 6 1 4 System Help 18 6 1 5 Changing the Administration Password 21 6 2 Creating and Managing Users 22 6 2 1 Adding a User ID 22 6 2 2 Editing a User ID 24 6 2 3 Listing User IDs 24 6 2 4 Deleting a User ID 25 6 3 Devices Command 26 6 4 Terminals Command 27 6 5 N...

Page 4: ...ns Settings 68 B 4 Update over Direct Serial Connection 68 B 5 Update over Network 69 B 6 Ending the Flash Update 71 Appendix C System Specifications 73 C 1 Physical 73 C 2 Environmental 73 C 3 Electrical 73 C 3 1 AC Power 73 C 3 2 DC Power 73 C 4 Interface 74 C 4 1 Terminal and Device 74 C 4 2 Network 74 C 4 3 Modem 74a C 5 Compliance and Certification 74 Appendix D DC Power 75 D 1 DC Power Sourc...

Page 5: ...te copy of all data Typical stored information includes the users identities user passwords port parameters such as baud rate device name etc and other system information The data flash memory allow for a maximum of 200 user profiles to be stored along with the parameters for all cards System parameters may be backed up and restored from a local serial connection See 6 10 An important feature of t...

Page 6: ... No break sent to attached servers at any time unless sent by a user 100 screens of buffered data storage per device Remote access via modem card Network access card Can be administered both locally and via network Can update system software via serial or network connection ...

Page 7: ...stration functions 2 4 Security Passwords Each user is assigned a unique password by the system administrator The system forces the user to change the password the first time the user attempts to connect to any servers After the users have changed their passwords the system will not prompt for a change The users change their passwords at whatever interval they feel is necessary 2 5 Interface Inter...

Page 8: ... directly to an ordinary phone jack RJ11 to interface with a telephone network The sys admin may designate a modem initialization string or may use the default modem initialization string which allows auto answering on one ring ...

Page 9: ...rts for attachment to servers or other devices with console ports Eight device cards may be installed per unit for a maximum of 32 device ports The device ports do not send a break to the attached servers at any time unless specified by the user There are no adjustments directly on the device cards All parameters are set up through the system administrator port 3 3 Access Cards 3 3 1 Terminal Card...

Page 10: ... modem card allows dial in access to the ConsoleServer 3200 and the servers attached to its device ports The modem card supports baud rates up to 38 4 kbps and will auto detect the actual connection speed Only one user at a time may access through the modem card and only one modem card may be installed per unit The system administration functions may not be accessed from the modem card ...

Page 11: ...e to allow sufficient space behind the unit for cables and adapters 4 3 ConsoleServer 3200 Location and Cooling The ConsoleServer 3200 will operate in a normal equipment room environment without any problems The fan located on the power supply module provides airflow for the power supplies while the majority of cooling relies on convection currents It is therefore necessary to keep the bottom and ...

Page 12: ...settings can be changed using the DIP switches shown in Figure 2 NOTE The administration functions may also be reached via telnet However it is first necessary to configure the network card through the direct serial connection 1 Turn on power to the terminal or computer If using a computer start the desired communication program The terminal or communications program used must be in VT100 emulatio...

Page 13: ...A of the control card The system administrator may not access attached devices To access attached devices a user profile must be created see section 6 2 and the user must log in through one of the user access cards see section 3 3 U50 U45 U21 U23 U44 U26 U27 U29 U28 U30 U48 U40 U39 U33 U34 Q1 U36 U37 U38 RP1 RP2 RP3 RP4 RP5 TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 U49 U52 C19 C8 C11 C15 C16 C5 U42 U55 C1 C10 C12 C13 C14 C...

Page 14: ...ud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Port Configuration Terminal 38400 8 None 1 DCE Device 9600 8 None 1 DCE See Appendix A for further details on connectors and pinouts 5 1 Terminal Card Terminal Card typical adapters and port configuration System Type Adapter Part Number Port Configuration Wyse 50 60 200 0066 DCE DEC VT330 PC 25pin 200 0067 DCE PC 9pin 200 0070 DCE Materials ConsoleServer 3200 ter...

Page 15: ...uplex with no auto negotiation 3 Connect the ConsoleServer network port to the network using a standard LAN cable 4 Check the status lights at the network end of the connection It should indicate a good link Try reaching the IP address assigned to the ConsoleServer by using PING or TELNET If there is a problem check the network configuration on both ends 5 3 Modem Card Materials ConsoleServer 3200...

Page 16: ...e to connect the RJ45 serial port of the ConsoleServer directly to the RJ45 serial port of any third party equipment Sun Netra servers Cisco switches and other similar devices require a special adapter or cable to connect to the ConsoleServer The adapter or cable is usually provided by the manufacturer of the equipment e g Sun or may need to be created by the user The adapters and cables from the ...

Page 17: ...s match and synchronize them if they do not match See sections 6 3 and 6 7 4 for more information regarding the device port parameters Sun Netra t1 installation Materials 1 Connect a Cat 5 cable to the console port of the Netra Connect the other end to the end of the ConsoleServer Netra adapter P N 200 0225 marked to Netra 2 Connect another Cat 5 cable between the adapter end marked ConsoleServer ...

Page 18: ... available from Lightwave Call for information and availability Sun Adapter DB25 RJ45 200 0066 Adapter DB25 RJ45 200 0066 Terminal Cable RJ45 RJ45 Cable RJ45 RJ45 Cable Adapter DB25 RJ45 200 0067 OR OR RJ45 RJ45 Cable Control Card Port A Rj45 Connector DCE DTE DCE DTE DTE DTE DTE PORT CONFIG Depending on Sys Admin Terminal I O port adapter will be one of following 200 0066 RJ45 DB25M OR 200 0067 R...

Page 19: ...EVICE DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE B B B B D D D D 0 I C C C C A A A A TERMINAL TERMINAL SWITCH TERMINAL TERMINAL MODEM 2 6 14 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 10 32 31 19 20 28 24 27 23 16 15 11 4 8 3 7 16 12 15 8 7 3 29 17 25 21 13 9 1 5 13 9 5 1 A 17 12 11 4 0 I 0 I Fig 3 General layout showing terminal port and device port numbers ...

Page 20: ...e abbreviated at all For example the command VERSION may be abbreviated to VER but LCIUPDATE may not be abbreviated See Appendix E for more information regarding abbreviations NOTE ESC ESC or CTRL C will cancel an operation and return to the administrator prompt Pressing CTRL R at the LCI3200 or sys admin prompt will discard the characters on the current command line and retype the last command us...

Page 21: ...onsoleServer via telnet until the power on self test is complete At the completion of the power up sequence the administrator is logged out as indicated by the LCI3200 prompt Some commands may be used from this prompt but most are available only when logged in NOTE The administrator may define the system prompt using the PROMPT command see section 6 11 but the system default prompt LCI3200 is used...

Page 22: ... only prompt for the password At the Please enter password prompt enter the administration password The default administrator password is PASS PASS PASS PASS see section 6 1 5 to change the administrator password The ConsoleServer will only echo stars when the password is entered If the password is correct the prompt will change to sys admin 6 1 3 Logging Out To log out from an administration sess...

Page 23: ...t the number in the first column which corresponds to the user you wish to delete DEVICES Display device settings DEVICES ALL n device name n can be 1 to 32 change settings EDITUSER existing user id Edit a user s settings FORCELOGOUT terminal channel Force a user off the system FORCELOGOUT sysadmin network slot letter Force logout a sys admin session on a network card network slot letter card slot...

Page 24: ...L slot letter Set network parameters B E POWERSTATUS Show status of power supplies PROMPT CLEAR DEFAULT Set clear system prompt for logged out state or set prompt to factory default More RESTORE Restore internal database upload ASCII file TELNETTIMEOUT t Display set timeout for telnet sessions t can be 0 to 30 minutes 0 disables TERMINALS Display terminal settings TERMINALS ALL n n can be 1 to 17 ...

Page 25: ...rst login the ConsoleServer 3200 will use the factory default password PASS all upper case This default password should be changed as soon as possible to prevent access by anyone other than authorized personnel sys admin passwd Please enter current root password Please enter new root password Please re enter new root password sys admin To change the sys admin factory default password type CHANGEPS...

Page 26: ...PASSWORD 0 17 MAX CONCURRENT LOGINS 1 17 This parameter limits the number of simultaneous logins a user may have The sys admin may select between 0 and 17 concurrent logins A user with 0 logins will have connect and listen permissions defined but cannot login to access anything until a number of logins greater than 0 is defined Allowed devices example 1 5 10 DEVICES 0 1 5 7 8 30 Allowed listen dev...

Page 27: ...llow the user to clear the buffer typing NO and then pressing ENTER at the prompt when defining a user ID will disallow the user from clearing all device buffers The Clear screen after a command Y N YES option determines if the screen clears when most commands are executed Disallowing this screen behavior keeps the last few commands and responses on the terminal screen The default value for this o...

Page 28: ...nsitive password PASSWORD 0 17 MAX CONCURRENT LOGINS 2 6 Allowed devices example 1 5 10 DEVICES 1 4 Allowed listen devices example 1 5 10 DEVICES 0 Allow user to clear device buffer Y N YES n Clear screen after a command Y N NO n sys admin To edit or change parameters for a particular user after defining that user ID use the EDITUSER command For example if the user Tom needed to have more concurre...

Page 29: ...Clear screen after a command YES sys admin 6 2 4 Deleting a User ID To delete a user use the DELETEUSER command followed by the user ID on the same line The LISTUSERS command will allow verification after deleting a user ID The following command sequence is an example of the use of DELETEUSER with LISTUSERS sys admin DELETEUSER PETE Delete user pete Yes or No N y sys admin listusers 2 User id KEVI...

Page 30: ... rate The format of the bit wise transmission of data is determined by the stop bits parity and data bits parameters The default settings are 1 stop bit no parity and 8 data bits Check the equipment documentation for the proper settings Each device port may be separately configured as either DCE or DTE The DCE setting is used when connecting to a DTE device such as a computer The DTE setting is us...

Page 31: ...their corresponding port number may be displayed by using the LISTDEVICES command 6 4 Terminals Terminals Terminals Terminals Command The sys admin defines terminal port parameters using the TERMINALS command in a manner similar to the DEVICES command If the command is entered by itself the terminal settings will display If the terminal port number is specified after the command then the settings ...

Page 32: ...nd will define a primary and secondary configuration for each card slot The primary configuration will define the network card s IP address local subnet mask and default gateway The secondary configuration allows the sys admin to define a routing path to reach a specific destination network via an alternate gateway that has a better route to that destination network The network administrator for t...

Page 33: ...000 N D Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 N D Enter Default Gateway address 255 255 255 255 N D Enter 2nd Dest Network 255 255 255 255 N D Enter 2nd Netmask 255 255 255 255 N D Enter 2nd Gateway address 255 255 255 255 N D BOOTP at startup Y N E IP address 000 000 000 000 N E Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 N E Enter Default Gateway address 255 255 255 255 N E Enter 2nd Dest Network 255 255 255 255 N E Ente...

Page 34: ...5 255 255 255 0 N E Enter Default Gateway address 255 255 255 255 172 16 1 200 N E Enter 2nd Dest Network 255 255 255 255 N E Enter 2nd Netmask 255 255 255 255 N E Enter 2nd Gateway address 255 255 255 255 N E BOOTP at startup Y Save changes and update card Yes or No No y Network card not installed in slot E sys admin When used with the ALL qualifier the NETWORK command will allow the system admin...

Page 35: ...ssigned by the sys admin Once a network card has been assigned an IP address either by a bootp server or by the sys admin then the ConsoleServer may be accessed by telnet Connecting to the default telnet port reaches the user login connecting to port 5000 reaches the sys admin login 6 6 Modem Modem Modem Modem Command The MODEM command allows manipulation of the modem card initialization string Wh...

Page 36: ...em string typing YES and ENTER will send the default initialization string immediately to the modem card while typing NO and ENTER keeps the old modem string It is recommended that the default modem initialization string be used unless the application requires that it be changed The default initialization string is ATH0S0 1 which disconnects any active phone connections when the initialization str...

Page 37: ...e device name assigned to that port and the mode of that connection see sections 7 8 7 9 and 7 10 for an explanation of the various connection modes If the user is not connected to any device they shall simply be listed as User Logged In When used with the MONITOR command line qualifier the CONNECTIONS command updates the connection list on screen every time a user logs in or out or changes login ...

Page 38: ...99 Terminal Boot V1 62 Sep 30 1999 14 33 12 Slot C1 V2 15n 10 01 99 Net Terminal Boot V1 62 Sep 30 1999 12 44 32 Slot C2 V1 16 Build 7 09 29 99 Network Boot V1 62 Sep 30 1999 14 45 52 Ethernet Address 00 30 31 00 01 D5 Slot F1 V 1 03 Switch 1 Slot G1 V 1 03 Switch 2 Slot H1 V2 15 10 04 99 Device Boot V1 62 Sep 30 1999 14 40 51 Slot P1 V2 12 Build 15 10 01 99 Control Boot V1 62 Oct 01 1999 11 13 06...

Page 39: ...m the switch cards will be refused The INFO command is used in the form INFO slot letter where slot letter is the letter designation of the card slot in the ConsoleServer 3200 chassis The modem card will always be in card slot A while the network card may be in slots B C D or E The modem card will return the following information The slot letter and processor number which will always be A1 The con...

Page 40: ... DSR line 6 7 5 POWERSTATUS POWERSTATUS POWERSTATUS POWERSTATUS Command sys admin POWERSTATUS Power supply A is OK Power supply B is OK sys admin The POWERSTATUS command displays the status of the two redundant power supplies in the ConsoleServer 3200 chassis Power supplies will either be listed as OK or Failed The ConsoleServer 3200 will continue to function with one failed power supply Contact L...

Page 41: ... male DB9 adapter an RJ45 to female DB9 adapter an RJ45 to male DB25 adapter and an RJ45 to female DB25 adapter Select the appropriate adapter for the serial port on the terminal or computer 4 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 into the adapter until a click is heard Insert the other end of the seri...

Page 42: ...e timeout from occurring sys admin TIMEOUT 5 Timeout set to 5 minutes sys admin The TIMEOUT command allows the sys admin to define a time limit on how long an idle sys admin terminal may remain logged in If there is no interaction for the defined amount of time the control card will log out the sys admin The time limit in minutes is entered as a command qualifier after the command and must be ente...

Page 43: ... connection The user will be returned to the LCI3200 prompt after being forced off and may login again unless their allowed logins are reduced to 0 before they can attempt another login When using the FORCELOGOUT command the sys admin must specify the terminal port number as listed with the CONNECTIONS command of the user to be forced off Pressing ENTER or typing NO at the confirmation prompt will...

Page 44: ...OUT 0 Timeout set to 0 minutes 0 disables the timeout from occurring Sys admin MODEMTIMEOUT 2 Timeout set to 2 minutes sys admin The MODEMTIMEOUT command is identical to the TELNETTIMEOUT command but causes the automatic disconnection of idle modem card sessions The modem card will deselect any currently selected device port channel log the user out and disconnect the telephone connection once the...

Page 45: ...nd unusable The last system records saved may be restored to the ConsoleServer 3200 using the RESTORE command As with the BACKUP command all users must be logged out before proceeding with the RESTORE process To begin enter the command RESTORE at the sys admin prompt The ConsoleServer will wait for the plain ASCII file containing the system records previously saved using the BACKUP command Send th...

Page 46: ...ate mode using the command LCIUPDATE which may never be abbreviated It is not necessary to backup the ConsoleServer 3200 system settings using the BACKUP command before performing the software update as all settings remain the same when the update is complete Appendix B covers the procedure for using the LCIUPDATE command The newest version of flash software is always available at the Lightwave Co...

Page 47: ... on the screen if the terminal port is in direct mode or if the serial cable is not connected properly 7 2 Network Card The network card must be connected to a network that uses TCP IP Devices connected to the network card must be at 10 Mbits half duplex and no auto negotiation on 10 base T Cat 5 wiring The network card may be installed in slots B C D or E Network settings are entered via the Sys ...

Page 48: ...hone network insert an ordinary telephone cable RJ11 in the jack on the modem card and insert the other end in a telephone network jack as outlined in section 5 3 See section 6 6 for instructions on setting the modem initialization string The user interface for the modem card is identical to that found on the terminal card with the exception of one command which is outlined below Only one user at ...

Page 49: ...1 Display Help Screen VT100 mode F2 Display Pull Down Menu VT100 mode TTY COMMANDS LOGGED OUT MODE LOGIN Login with ID and Password INFO Display System Info LOGGED IN HELP F1 Display Help Screen VT100 mode F2 Display Pull Down Menu VT100 mode TTY COMMANDS LOGGED IN MODE LOGOUT LOGOFF Logout SELECT SERVER NAME Select a server by name or number LISTEN SERVER NAME Listen to a server by name or number...

Page 50: ...yping HELP H or and pressing ENTER by pressing F1 or by selecting DISPLAY HELP SCREEN from a pull down menu To use the pull down menu of commands available at each user level the user may press F2 or CTRL D By using the up and down arrow keys the user may move the highlight bar to the desired command and then press ENTER to select that command The user may use the F1 and F2 keys only if the termin...

Page 51: ...isplays Please Enter Password On the first login this will be a password assigned by the system administrator The password is case sensitive so the user must be sure to type the password exactly as it is in the system The ConsoleServer 3200 will only echo stars for each character typed at the password prompt Once the user has entered their password the screen will clear and a prompt displaying the...

Page 52: ...en prompted for the old password or if the new password is the same as the old password 7 6 Logging Out A user may logout at any time that commands may be made to the ConsoleServer 3200 by typing LOGOUT LOGOFF or by selecting LOGOUT from a pull down menu When a user is connected to a server and they logout the connection to that server will be broken and any other users that are listening to that ...

Page 53: ...CE PORT PART 2 SELECT SERVER 01 DEVICE_1 02 DEVICE_2 03 DEVICE_3 04 DEVICE_4 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 To select a device port the user must type SELECT along with a device port name or number or select CONNECT TO SERVER from the pull down menu and then select the device port to be connected The user must also have permission to connect to ...

Page 54: ... prompt would read GEORGE Alpha When this prompt is displayed the user is in monitor mode There is no direct communication between the user and the server Any output from the server is saved to a buffer that may be accessed by the user see Section 7 11 Using the Buffer but the user may issue no commands to the server If the user desires to issue commands to the server they must enter direct mode s...

Page 55: ...n to listen to the server as defined by the system administrator in their user profile Any user that can log in and has listen permission for a device port may listen to a session on that device port If the user does not have permission to listen to a server the ConsoleServer 3200 will display the message NO ACCESS TO DEVICE CHANNEL When listen mode is entered the screen will clear and the message...

Page 56: ...he DISELECT command must have either the device port number or the name assigned to the port as the command qualifier if using the pull down menu a prompt box will appear to select the device port The user s terminal will then be directly connected to the server and will act as if the terminal was physically connected to the server The ConsoleServer 3200 displays the last page of the device buffer...

Page 57: ... stored with the user profile therefore it is possible to have different sequences for different users A hardcoded escape sequence is provided in the event that the programmed sequence is lost It is semi colon exclamation semi colon exclamation or none of these characters should echo and no ENTER is required Appendix F lists the hexadecimal codes for the ASCII character set 7 11 Using the Buffer F...

Page 58: ...the buffer the top of the buffer is indicated by TOP the bottom of the buffer is indicated as BOTTOM and any other position is indicated as a percentage of the total buffer e g 51 Connecting W O P R LOGIN GUEST PASSWORD LOGIN FAILED LOGIN SFALKEN PASSWORD LOGIN FAILED LOGIN JOSHUA Greetings Professor Falken How are you today TOP usr1 DEVICE_1 The following table outlines the functions of the indiv...

Page 59: ...he user ID without this ability or editing the user parameters after the user is created The CAT and CAT WITH FILTER commands allow a user to output the content of the device buffer to the screen This allows a user to capture the contents of a device buffer by using the telnet client terminal emulation software s texr capture capabilities CAT outputs the data in the buffer exactly as it was receiv...

Page 60: ...ak generation sequence if it causes problems with the hardware or software used It is also recommended that the user avoid combinations of the CTRL key and other keys as these combinations are usually reserved for sending and receiving special characters through the terminal When the user changes the break generation sequence a window with the hexadecimal numerical equivalent of the old break gene...

Page 61: ... commands are also available at the user prompt USER MISC SYSTEM INFO V2 15 10 01 99 TERMINAL SOFTWARE Card Number Channel B1 38 400 Baud No Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit Software Flow Control Port Type DCE Press Any Key To Continue The system information appears in a pop up window The first two lines show the version of the software in flash memory and the type of software The third line shows th...

Page 62: ...his will be displayed for as long as five minutes while the ConsoleServer 3200 is in the initialize mode After the ConsoleServer 3200 has gone through the initialization phase the terminal connection list will automatically be displayed To display the next panel in a function press the down arrow on the ConsoleServer 3200 To display the previous panel press the up arrow Panel 2 press down ...

Page 63: ...59 Panel 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 port Panel 5 press down Panel 6 press down ...

Page 64: ...60 Panel 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 the chassis Panel 10 press down Panel 11 press down ...

Page 65: ...61 Panel 12 press down The last panel displays the status of the power supplies Panel 13 press down ...

Page 66: ...onsoleServer 3200 Drawing Number 3200_term_dev vsd 1 4 6 8 7 2 3 5 Tx Rx RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD SG ConsoleServer 3200 Terminal Device DTE RJ45 1 4 6 8 7 2 3 5 Tx Rx RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD SG ConsoleServer 3200 Terminal Device DCE RJ45 pin 1 RJ 45 Connector 100 Washington Street Milford CT 06460 800 871 9838 Fax 203 874 0157 www lightwavecom com ...

Page 67: ...200d0066 vsd 01 01 of RJ45 Receptical to DB25M Adapter 200 0066 ConsoleServer 3200 2 DB25 MALE 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 3 2 7 8 6 5 1 4 RJ45 pin 1 Drawing Number 700 200 0066 100 Washington Street Milford CT 06460 800 871 9838 Fax 203 874 0157 www lightwavecom com ...

Page 68: ...00d0067 vsd 01 01 of RJ45 Receptical to DB25F Adapter 200 0067 ConsoleServer 3200 2 DB25 FEMALE 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 3 2 7 8 6 5 1 4 RJ45 pin 1 Drawing Number 700 200 0067 100 Washington Street Milford CT 06460 800 871 9838 Fax 203 874 0157 www lightwavecom com ...

Page 69: ...200d0070 vsd 01 01 of RJ45 Receptical to DB9F Adapter 200 0070 ConsoleServer 3200 1 DB9 FEMALE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ45 pin 1 Drawing Number 700 200 0070 100 Washington Street Milford CT 06460 800 871 9838 Fax 203 874 0157 www lightwavecom com ...

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Page 71: ...om accessible from any web browser or FTP client program The full URL to the latest ConsoleServer 3200 flash software updates procedures and instructions is ftp ftp lightwavecom com pub products 3200 software There are two hardware versions of the control terminal and device cards those with a 40 pin ROM containing the boot code and those with flash only The easiest way to tell the difference is b...

Page 72: ...ers must be logged out The system administrator must log in before beginning the update Commands that the sys admin should enter and text returned by the ConsoleServer 3200 are in Lucida Console font All commands should be followed by ENTER sys admin LCIUPDATE Start system update are you sure write out YES Yes or No No YES Once there are no users logged in the system administrator must type LCIUPD...

Page 73: ...are DD DD DD is the date of the software and CCCCCC is the card type If the system administrator wishes to continue with the update he should type Y otherwise to end he should type N which will return the system administrator to the previous flash update prompt Once Y is selected the message SENDING UPDATE TO XX where XX is the card ID will appear which will be immediately be followed by DOWNLOAD ...

Page 74: ...Download complete sys admin In the example above the sys admin is connected through a network session The tftp download is performed through the same card to which the sys admin is connected sys admin tftpkill If for some reason the tftp download must be halted the command TFTPKILL can be entered at the sys admin prompt to stop any download in progress This must be entered at the local serial conn...

Page 75: ... the system administrator must type EXIT at the update prompt Once ENTER is pressed the ConsoleServer 3200 will restart and the standard start up messages will be displayed Once the ConsoleServer 3200 has checked the memory pages and reset those necessary the LCI3200 prompt will be displayed and the system administrator may login On the first log in after the flash update it recommended that the s...

Page 76: ...D C C D D D D D D C C C C C C DEVICE A A A DEVICE CONTROL A A A A A A DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE B B B B D D D D 0 I C C C C A A A A TERMINAL TERMINAL SWITCH TERMINAL TERMINAL MODEM S lots for programming purposes 0 I ...

Page 77: ...rature range 4 F 20 C to 158 F 70 C Storage humidity range 10 to 90 RH non condensing Heat generated in normal operation 170 6 BTU hr C 3 Electrical Both the AC and DC power versions of the ConsoleServer feature redundant power supplies C 3 1 AC Power Universal input voltage auto switched AC power supplies switch fused Input voltage 115 230 VAC AC frequency 50 60 Hz Maximum power consumption 65 W ...

Page 78: ...analog POTS Maximum speed 38400 baud C 5 Compliance and Certification Entela Electrical Safety Certification equivalent to UL 1950 and CSA 950 Entela is a USA OSHA Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL an accredited Certification Organization by the Standards Council of Canada SCC and an IECEE CB Scheme National Certifications Body NCB Certification Body Testing Laboratory CBTL CE 61000 3 ...

Page 79: ...breaker to the DC power supply 2 Select a three wire set 48V 48 Return and Power Supply Ground from the power supply 3 Strip 0 35 inches 89 mm of insulation from each wire 4 Insert a small flat blade screwdriver in the provided connector to depress the internal wire clamp 5 Insert the appropriate wire into the connector Remove the screwdriver Check that the clamp has captured the wire Repeat steps...

Page 80: ...76 Input voltage 48 VDC Minimum voltage 40 VDC Maximum voltage 60 VDC Maximum operating current 1 5 A Maximum input surge current 5 A ...

Page 81: ...evice must be located between the DC power source and the ConsoleServer D 3 DC Supply Connector The supply input connectors are provided with each ConsoleServer However the conductors are not See below for conductor specifications Conductor material copper only Wire gauge 16 AWG Insulation rating 75 C minimum low smoke fume flame retardant Branch circuit cable insulation color per applicable natio...

Page 82: ... abbreviation adduser addu au backup backup break break changepswd passwd pswd connections c monitor m deleteuser deleteu devices dev all a edituser editu eu forcelogout forcelogout help h info info lciupdate lciupdate tftp tftp linesperpage linespp lines lpp listcards listc lc listdevices listd ld listusers listu lu all a login logi logout logoff lo modem modem modemtimeout modemt mt network net ...

Page 83: ...bbreviation bottom bo bye bye changepswd ch clear cl connections co devlist de direct dir diselect dis editbrk editb editesc edite exit ex forward f listen li login logi logout logoff logou logof next n passwd pa previous pr reverse r select se top t ...

Page 84: ...al Code Equivalent Character 00 NUL 20 SP 01 SOH 21 02 STX 22 03 ETX 23 04 EOT 24 05 ENQ 25 06 ACK 26 07 BEL 27 08 BS 28 09 HT 29 0A NL 2A 0B VT 2B 0C NP 2C 0D CR 2D 0E SO 2E 0F SI 2F 10 DLE 30 0 11 DC1 31 1 12 DC2 32 2 13 DC3 33 3 14 DC4 34 4 15 NAK 35 5 16 SYN 36 6 17 ETB 37 7 18 CAN 38 8 19 EM 39 9 1A SUB 3A 1B ESC 3B 1C FS 3C 1D GS 3D 1E RS 3E 1F US 3F ...

Page 85: ... 61 a 42 B 62 b 43 C 63 c 44 D 64 d 45 E 65 e 46 F 66 f 47 G 67 g 48 H 68 h 49 I 69 i 4A J 6A j 4B K 6B k 4C L 6C l 4D M 6D m 4E N 6E n 4F O 6F o 50 P 70 p 51 Q 71 q 52 R 72 r 53 S 73 s 54 T 74 t 55 U 75 u 56 V 76 v 57 W 77 w 58 X 78 x 59 Y 79 y 5A Z 7A z 5B 7B 5C 7C 5D 7D 5E 7E 5F _ 7F DEL ...

Page 86: ... 5 6 breaking from sys admin 37 39 breaking from user 49 checking from front panel 57 58 checking from sys admin 31 32 checking from user 47 48 listening to 21 47 49 50 making 48 52 Device Card 1 5 connecting servers to 12 14 directly accessing ports 51 listening to port connections 21 47 49 50 numbering of ports 15 22 selecting ports 47 52 setting port parameters 25 26 viewing port buffers 52 54 ...

Page 87: ... 35 60 Rack Mount 7 Restoring System Settings 40 Software 1 updates 41 66 71 version 33 56 70 Sys Admin 14 16 41 changing password 20 connecting terminal 8 9 logging in 17 18 logging out 18 timeout 37 Terminal Card 5 numbering of ports 15 27 setting parameters 26 27 see also User Timeout modem connections 39 network conections 38 39 sys admin sessions 37 User 1 42 54 changing parameters 23 changin...

Page 88: ...84 directly interacting with device port 51 52 editing break sequence 55 editing direct mode escape sequence 51 52 logging in 46 logging out 47 selecting device 48 49 ...

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