Black Box 1102 Marine Safety Devices User Manual


 
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• Base: The console server uses specific default ranges for the TCP/IP ports for the various access services that Users and Administrators can
use to access devices attached to serial ports (as covered in Chapter 4—Configuring Serial Ports). The Administrator can also set alternate
ranges for these services, and these secondary ports will then be used in addition to the defaults.
The default TCP/IP base port address for telnet access is 2000, and the range for telnet is IP Address: Port (2000 + serial port #),
that is, 2001–2002. If the Administrator sets 8000 as a secondary base for telnet, then serial port #2 on the console server can be
accessed via telnet at IP Address:2002 and at IP Address:8002.
The default base for SSH is 3000; for Raw TCP is 4000; and for RFC2217 it is 5000.
Click Apply. As you apply your services selections, the screen will be updated with a confirmation message:
Message Changes to configuration succeeded.
4.5 Communications Software
You have configured access protocols for the Administrator client to use when connecting to the console server. User clients (who you may set up
later) will also use these protocols when accessing console server serial attached devices and network attached hosts. You will need to have
appropriate communications software tools set up on the Administrator (and User) PC/workstation.
Black Box provides the SDT Connector Java applet as the recommended client software tool. You can use other generic tools such as PuTTY and
SSHTerm. These tools are all described below as well.
4.5.1 SDT Connector
Each console server has an unlimited number of SDT Connector licenses to use with that console server.
Figure 4-7. SDT connector application.
SDT Connector is a lightweight tool that enables Users and Administrators to securely access the console server and the various computers, network
devices, and appliances that may be serially or network connected to the console server.
SDT Connector is a Java applet that couples the trusted SSH tunneling protocol with popular access tools such as Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, VNC,
and RDP to provide point-and-click secure remote management access to all the systems and devices being managed.
Information on using SDT Connector for browser access to the console server’s Management Console, Telnet/SSH access to the console server
command line, and TCP/UDP connecting to hosts that are network connected to the console server is in Chapter 6—Secure Tunneling.
SDT Connector can be installed on Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Windows Vista, Windows NT PCs, and on most Linux, UNIX, and Solaris computers.
SDT connector
(RDP/VNC/Telnet/
HTTP client
SSH encrypted
tunnel
RDP/VNC/Telnet/HTTP sessions
forwarded to
devices/computers/service processors
on the LAN
LAN
Network
appliance
Database
server
Web
server
PCs
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