Avocent Network Device SPC420 User Manual

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Active modem sessions .................................................................................................... 179

Connections to Units .............................................................................................................. 181

Merging virtual and physical target device connections ................................................ 183

Chapter 13: Data Logging ........................................................................................... 185

Configuring Data Logging ..................................................................................................... 186

Enabling the SSH server.................................................................................................. 187

Enabling the Syslog server .............................................................................................. 187

Enabling and disabling data logging on units ................................................................ 188

Verifying the data logging settings for each connection ................................................. 188

Viewing and customizing the SSH server settings ........................................................... 189

Configuring the buffer warnings events as SNMP .......................................................... 190

Specifying where data log files will be stored ................................................................. 190

Archiving and deleting data log files............................................................................... 191

Viewing Data Log Files .......................................................................................................... 193

Chapter 14: SSH Passthrough Sessions ................................................................... 195

Configuring SSH Passthrough................................................................................................ 195

Enabling SSH Passthrough ............................................................................................. 195

SSH port sharing ............................................................................................................. 196

SSH Passthrough Sessions...................................................................................................... 197

Establishing an SSH Passthrough connection to a unit .................................................. 198

Escape key sequence........................................................................................................ 200

Break sequences .............................................................................................................. 200

Transferring read/write access........................................................................................ 202

Disconnecting a session .................................................................................................. 202

Displaying session output................................................................................................ 202

Supported service processor commands ......................................................................... 203

Chapter 15: Grouping Units ........................................................................................ 205

Site, Department and Location Groups .................................................................................. 205

Custom Fields ......................................................................................................................... 207

Unit Groups ............................................................................................................................ 210

Unit group hierarchy ....................................................................................................... 212

Adding or deleting a unit group ...................................................................................... 214

Changing the unit group properties ................................................................................ 215

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