Thinklogical Secure Console Server Manual User Manual

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S e c u r e C o n s o l e S e r v e r M a n u a l , R e v . K , J u l y , 2 0 1 3

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3.2.1 Power

SCS products have an internal universal Power Supply. Each SCS unit requires approximately
15W of electrical power. The switching power supply accepts nominal AC input voltage
between 100-240 VAC with a frequency range of 50-60 Hz.

!

Note: The optional -48VDC Power Module is described in Section Appendix D,

DC Power, on page 83.

3.2.2 AC Input

A single IEC-type AC power entry module with an integral safety fuse and power switch is
located on the rear of the chassis in each AC Power Module. The power input to the chassis
uses a removable IEC-type cord set. One is provided with each AC Power Module. Be sure
that your AC power source is properly grounded.

3.2.3 Connecting to the Network Port

Use a conventional, fully-pinned Category 5 cable (CAT5) to connect your network to the
NETWORK (RJ45) jack on the rear of the chassis.

The SCS’s network port (auto-selecting 10/100) allows remote access to the attached
networking components by the users and the sysadmin functions by the root user. You
can change the network parameters from the front panel of the SCS or you may ssh into
the default address and make changes using Linux commands.

3.2.3.1 SCS-R and Sentinel 32 Dual NIC Interface

The SCS80R / SCS160R / SCS320R / SCS480R / Sentinel 32 have dual network Ports.
Initially, only the first NIC is functional (NETWORK 1 = device

eth0

).

The second NIC

(NETWORK 2 = device

eth1

)

must be enabled by the sysadmin.

To configure the second NIC, the sysadmin will log in and use one of the following
commands:

netconfig -d eth1

or

netconfig --device=eth1

Refer to Section 6 for other System Commands.

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