Thinklogical Secure Console Server Quick Start Guide User Manual

Quick start guide, Scs, scs-r and sentinel 32 models, Scs320r secure console server

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SCS320R

Secure Console Server

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PORTS

100-240V -,

0.5A, 50/60 Hz

T2A, 250 VAC

CAUTION! Replace with same

type and

rating fuse.

100-240V -,

0.5A, 50/60 Hz

T2A, 250 VAC

CAUTION! Replace with same

type and

rating fuse.

Thinklogical’s™ SCS-R series of Secure Console Servers

provides server and network management as well as secure console and integrated power management

with enterprise-class security features. Unique to this line of console servers are the redundant AC and DC power supplies that function in a current sharing mode. The

SCS-R power supplies are also hot-swappable, enabling users to remove a failed power supply while the unit is operating. In addition, users can access and control any

combination of serial devices (servers, LAN/WAN devices, routers, workstations, etc.) through dual console and network ports.

Sentinel 32

NETWORK

1

100-240V -,

0.5A, 50/60 Hz

T2A, 250 VAC

CAUTION! Replace with same

type and

rating fuse.

100-240V -,

0.5A, 50/60 Hz

T2A, 250 VAC

CAUTION! Replace with same

type and

rating fuse.

NETWORK

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PORTS

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1 2 3 4

PORTS

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1 2 3 4

PORTS

5 6 7 8

1-4

1 2 3 4

PORTS

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PORTS:

9-12

17-20

25-28

5-8

PORTS:

13-16

21-24

29-32

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QUICK START GUIDE

The core of

Thinklogical’s™ Secure Console Server

is an x86-based computer running GNU/Linux. In addition, the SCS has built in technologies such as 4 GB

Compact Flash Drive and support for plug-compatible micro drives. Upon setup the SCS generates a unique set of Secure Shell Host (SSH) keys, a crucial security

feature lacking in some traditional console servers. Also featured is a full distribution, non-embedded Linux operating system. The SCS is the only console server on the

market that is able to integrate into existing system and configuration management software programs. This enables users to customize the capacity of the SCS, as well as

its level of integration into their particular environment. In addition, users are able to match security technology to fit their processes while modifying and enhancing features

to meet their specifications.

100-240V -, 0.5A, 50/60 Hz

T2A, 250 VAC

CAUTION!

Replace with same type and rating fuse.

SCS320

Secure Console Server

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PORTS

NETWORK

CONSOLE

www.thinklogical.com

SCS, SCS-R and Sentinel 32 Models

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STEP 1: Connect to

the Network with a

CAT5 cable.

STEP 2: (Optional) Connect to

the Console with a CAT5 cable.

STEP 3: Ensure that the ON/

OFF switch is in the OFF (0)

position. Connect the supplied

AC Power Cord and plug it into

a standard AC source.

STEP 4: Switch the unit ON (1).

The initial startup takes about 2

minutes to generate the pre-

defined ssh host keys. The

boot progress is displayed on

the front panel LCD.

Standard Models:

SCS80 & SCS80R: 8 Ports
SCS160 & SCS160R: 16 Ports
SCS320 & SCS320R: 32 Ports
SCS480 & SCS480R: 48 Ports
Sentinel 32: 32 Ports

Contents (SCS AC):

Secure Console Server

Rack Mount Brackets

AC Power Cord (PWR-000006-R)

Adapter Kit (KIT-000001-R)

Adapter Kit (KIT-000003-R)

Users’ Manual CD

Contents (SCS-R & Sentinel AC):

Secure Console Server

Rack Mount Brackets

2 AC Power Cords (PWR-000006-R)

AC ‘Y’ Power Cord (PWR-000008-R)

Adapter Kit (KIT-000001-R)

Adapter Kit (KIT-000003-R)

Users’ Manual CD
Contents (SCS-R & Sentinel -48VDC):

Secure Console Server

Rack Mount Brackets

Adapter Kit (KIT-000001-R)

Adapter Kit (KIT-000003-R)

Users’ Manual CD

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STEP 1: Connect to

Networks 1 and/or Network 2

with CAT5 cable.

STEP 4: Put both switches in the ON (1)

position. The initial startup takes about 2

minutes to generate the predefined ssh host

keys. The boot progress is displayed on the

front panel LCD.

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STEP 2: (Optional) Connect to

Console 1 and/or Console 2

with CAT5 cable.

STEP 3: Ensure that both

ON/OFF switches are in the

OFF (0) position. Connect the

supplied AC Power Cords and plug

them into a standard AC source.

All of the Sentinel 32's hot-swappable

modules are deigned for easy field

replacement.

Replace serial

ports in groups

of 8 without

affecting any of

the other ports.

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NETWORK 2

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CONSOLE 1

All models are available with the following options:

AC or DC power (SCSxx0 or SCSxx1)

dual hot-swappable redundant Power Supplies (SCSxxxR)

dual Console Port Interfaces – 1 DTE, 1 DCE (SCSxxx-D)

32-bit CardBus (SCSxxx-C)

Modem (SCSxxx-M)

Using Secure Shell Host (SSH)

You must use SSH to connect to the SCS. From the command line, run the following: ssh [email protected]

Testing Port Connections

The command pm can be used to verify device port connections. pm --all will test all ports and report the

correct DTE/DCE settings.

Documentation

Thinklogical™ uses Linux man (short for manual) pages to document its software. The command man 1 lsi will list

user commands. The command man 8 lsi will list the administrator commands and man 5 lsi will list the various

configuration files. Individual command documentation can be accessed via man XXX where XXX is the command.

Examples: man ls, man tar, man lcd, man adduser

Setting Up the Serial Console

1. Serial Console Settings= 9600, N, 8, 1

2. Login as root. The password is root.

Note: Console Port 1 is in Data Circuit-terminating Equipment (DCE) mode. Console Port 2 is in Data

Terminal Equipment (DTE) mode and is not enabled for logins. To use Console Port 2 the system

administrator must enable it. Port 2 is activated by editing the /etc/inittab file.

User Commands

1. The commands connect and monitor allow the user to use a short version of the port names.

You may use just the port number (1 through 48) or leave off /lsi/ports/

2. Connect <portname or number>

Examples:

i. connect 5

ii. connect port5

iii. connect /lsi/ports/port5

iv. connect /dev/tty/B5

Note: To exit connect, the default key sequence is ‘Esc A’.

3. Monitor <portname or number>

Examples: i. monitor 5

ii. monitor port5

iii. monitor /lsi/ports/port5

iv. monitor /dev/tty/B5

4. Browsing the port buffers

Examples: i. less /lsi/ports/buf_port5

ii. less /proc/port_buffers/5

iii. more </proc/port_buffers/7

5. Help is available for all SCS commands via man pages. The command man -a lsi will bring up

an overview of the SCS commands and files.

6. Several HOWTO’s covering system setup and configuration can be found at /usr/local/doc

SERIAL CONSOLE

CONNECTIONS

(PORTS 1-32)

SERIAL CONSOLE

CONNECTIONS

(PORTS 1-32)

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STEP 5: Verify

port connections.

STEP 5: Verify

port connections.

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Setting Up Via the Network

1. Have the following Network addresses ready:

a. Your workstation/PC’s IP address (If the SCS is using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

addressing, nothing more is required.)

b. If assigning a static address to the SCS, the following are required: IP address, Network mask, Gateway

address, Primary Domain Name System (DNS) server address.

2. Settings

a. Create a route from your workstation/PC to the SCS default IP address of 10.9.8.7

i. Linux: route add -net 10.9.8.7 netmask 255.255.255.255 gw <PC IP address>

ii. Windows command line: route add 10.9.8.7 mask 255.255.255.255 <PC IP address>

iii. Solaris: route add -net 10.9.8.7 -netmask 255.255.255.255.0 <PC IP address>

3. Run timeconfig if you are not in the Eastern Time Zone.

4. Run netconfig to set the SCS network parameters for Network 1 (eth0). Network 2 is disabled. See on-line

documentation to enable Network 2.

a. From a console connection run service network restart

b. From a SSH connection run service network restart && exit (You will then have to restart your

SSH session.)

5. Use the stty command to change things like port names, baud rates, etc. These are temporary changes and will

be lost at reboot. To make permanent changes, edit /etc/rc.d/rc.serial This file contains a list of stty

commands (one for each port). Further information is available in the User’s Manual (CD provided).

Contents (SCS DC):

Secure Console Server

Rack Mount Brackets

Adapter Kit (KIT-000001-R)

Adapter Kit (KIT-000003-R)

Users’ Manual CD

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WEBSITE: www.thinklogical.com

EMAIL:

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