MRV Communications LX-4000 Series manuales

Manuales del propietario y guías del usuario para Servidores MRV Communications LX-4000 Series.
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Tabla de contenidos

LX Series

1

Configuration Guide

1

System Administration

6

Configuring IP Interfaces

8

Control Feature

11

SNMP Configuration

12

Manager and LDAM

13

Configuring PPP

14

Internal Modem

14

PART 3 Additional Information

15

LX-Series Configuration Guide

18

About This Book

19

Conventions

21

Online Help

21

Additional Help

23

menu open d<tab>

24

menu open demo_menu

24

Before You Configure

25

Using the Command-Line

26

Interface

26

Figure 1.1 LX Command Modes

27

About Command Modes

28

Configuration

29

Command Mode

29

Superuser command mode

29

Command Mode Descriptions

30

Using the Function Keys

41

Performing the Initial Setup

42

Configuring TCP/IP

43

Intf 1-1:0>>dhcp renew

47

IP Configuration Menu

49

Subs_InReach >>

52

Subs_InReach >>password

52

Config:0 >> prompt:

52

Config:0 >>password

52

Setting Up LDAP

53

Network-based Host

55

143.34.87.93

56

Using an LDAP

57

LDAP Command Examples

58

LDAP Local Subscriber Feature

59

The LX listens to

62

RADIUS Command Examples

63

Specifying the RADIUS Period

65

Setting Up TACACS+

66

The LX listens

68

TACACS+ Command Examples

72

182.36.98.33

72

182.57.32.58

73

Specifying the TACACS+ Period

74

Setting Up RSA SecurID

74

address 149.19.87.89

76

RSA SecurID Command Examples

77

RSA SecurID sdconf.rec File

80

1. Go to the shell

80

Setting Up KerberosV5

81

Syslog Overview

89

Assigning an Asset Tag

90

Assigning a Contact

91

Setting Up Remote

92

Network Element

93

Connectors

94

Straight Through Cable

94

Management

95

Configuring Modem Caller ID

98

1. Test the port async port:

105

LX Series Configuration Guide

107

Console Management

108

Specifying Access Methods

109

Connect Port Escape Character

110

System Administration

112

Backup and Recovery

113

Editing the Files in Windows

115

<ipv6_

118

<ip_address>

118

Other Units

119

Configuring SFTP

120

Configuring Telnet Server

123

Scripting On External Units

124

Upgrading the Software

124

LX Series

127

Command Reference

127

Main Menu

128

Booting from the Network

129

Ethernet Network Link

132

IMPORTANT!

133

EM316LX Configuration Menu

134

Resetting System Defaults

136

Saving the Configuration

136

Booting the System

137

Changing the Unit IP Address

139

Changing the Network Mask

140

Changing the Gateway Address

140

Restarting the Module

142

Enabling the Management Port

142

Configuring Image Names

144

Defaulting Image Names

144

IMPORTANT

145

Booting from Defaults

149

Defaulting from CLI

150

System and Status Screens

154

Configuring the

156

LX Series Unit

156

Setting Up the

157

Notification Feature

157

Profile of the TAP type

158

Creating Service Profiles

159

4. Use the

163

1. Execute the

163

External Modem Settings

165

Overview of User Profiles

170

5. Use the

171

6. Use the

171

All text

172

Configuration Examples

173

There are

174

Localsyslog Example

175

Remotesyslog Example

175

SNPP Example

176

Email Example

177

TAP Example

178

SNMP Example

179

SSHD and DNS

180

Configuring IP Interfaces

181

Examples

182

LX Series Command Reference

183

Setting Up IP Interfaces

184

Re-Using IP Addresses

185

Specifying Socket Numbers

186

IP Interface

188

Interface Command Mode:

190

Configuring a Rotary

191

Removing Ports from a Rotary

194

Disabling a Rotary

194

Telnet Client

199

Setting the Banner

200

Message of the Day Commands

201

Data Broadcast Feature

203

Setting Up Broadcast Groups

204

Guidelines for Adding Ports

205

Specifying Port Options

206

Configuring

211

Subscriber Accounts

211

Default Template

212

Subscriber Account Settings

216

Dialback Access

221

InReach:0 >>

227

Specifying Escape Characters

228

Specifying a Security Level

230

Enabling Audit Logging

230

Enabling the Menu Feature

231

Enabling Command Logging

231

Generating the SSH Key

239

Configuring Async

241

Port Features

241

Displaying Sensor Summaries

243

Configuring the IdleBuffer

244

Data Buffering

248

<port>

250

RS-485 CLI Support

251

Default TCP Transmit Mode

254

Port Mirroring

255

<port_list> readonly

256

<subscriber_name>

258

Port Async Connect

260

DSR Wait

269

Configuring Power

271

Control Units

271

Default Name for an Outlet

273

Specifying the Off Time

274

Naming an Outlet

275

Naming an Outlet Group

275

5. To logout, enter:

278

4800 Features

279

5250/5150/4800

280

1. Create a Power port:

282

Enabling SCP

284

5250 POWER port

286

5150 POWER port

287

4800 POWER port

288

Trigger-Action Feature

291

To create a(n)... See

292

Greenwich Time Display

293

Disabling Rules

308

You must

309

11-22 Disabling Rules

312

Configuring iptables

313

IP Firewall

314

IP Firewall 12-3

315

12-4 IP Firewall

316

KandL) arrows on

317

2. Click New. The

318

3. Fill in all required

318

4. Enter the desired

318

1. Select one entry

320

2. Modify the

320

3. Click on Commit

320

Updating the Firewall

321

Example Config:0 >>

322

L You can use the

326

Configuring the Cluster

327

Configuration and

327

What is a Cluster?

328

How the Protocol Works

329

Creating a Cluster Secret

331

Cluster Secret:

332

Enter>. The

332

Within the Cluster

335

Updating the Software

339

Updating the ppciboot

340

User Console window

343

123.456.789.40

344

123.456.789.48

344

123.456.789.49

344

Sharing and Unsharing the

349

Authenticate Image

349

unshare telnet client

351

GUI Cluster

353

Cluster Automatic Discovery

355

Cluster Automatic Setup

359

SNMP Configuration

361

Network Management System

362

Management Information

363

OID Structure Example

364

14-6 OID Structure Example

366

Security

368

SNMP Management

368

SNMP V3 Overview

375

SNMP V3 Commands

377

Displaying SNMP Information

382

Show the SNMP V3 Settings

384

Dual Power Supply SNMP Traps

388

SNMP MIB Support

388

References

388

Configuring Alarming with

389

LX-7204T/7304T Sensor

389

Configuring the HDAM Port

390

Updating the LX-7204T/7304T

390

Firmware

390

28 update ipv6

391

Naming Alarm Inputs

392

State Changes

397

[open

400

>

403

Naming Control Outputs

404

Naming Analog Inputs

412

>

414

Displaying HDAM Information

420

Description:

422

Configuring the LDAM Port

429

Displaying LDAM Information

441

Configuring PPP

447

Inactivity Timeout

450

CCP Negotiation

450

IPCP Accept Address

451

IPCP Compression

451

LCP Compression

453

LCP Echo Failure

453

LCP Echo Interval

454

LCP Failure Limit

454

LCP Timeout

454

PPP Routing on the LX

455

Router X

459

PPP Backup

461

16-16 PPP Backup

462

PPP Dialback

465

16-20 PPP Dialback

466

RSA SecurID PPP Fallback

467

Sample Configuration

468

Special PPP-Local, you must

469

Configuring Redundant

471

Ethernet

471

Redundant Ethernet

472

Switch A

473

Switch B

473

1. Create the interface:

474

Bonding Link

475

Bonding Link ARP Address

475

Bonding Link ARP Interval

476

Defaulting the Binding

477

2. Save the configuration

477

3. Perform reboot

477

Internal Modem

479

Dial-Out

480

Viewing Internal Modem

482

Characteristics

482

Alarm Input/Control

483

Output Points

483

Configuring Control Output

484

Configuring Alarm Inputs via

487

Trigger Action Rules

487

7. Enable the Rules:

489

LX Signal Notice Ease-of-Use

490

4. Select Signal Notify

492

5. Click OK or Apply to

492

Configuring IPv6

493

 Scope-Global Addressing

494

 Scope-Local Addressing

494

 6to4 Tunneling

494

Viewing IPv6 Status

504

Viewing the IPv6 NTP Address

505

Viewing IPv6 Routes

506

IPv6 Additions to Ping, SSH

509

Web Browser Support for IPv6

510

Additional Information

511

RADIUS Authentication

512

RADIUS Authentication Process

513

Table A.1 Supported RADIUS

516

RADIUS Access Request Packet

518

Service Type

518

About RADIUS and

520

TACACS+ Accounting

520

RADIUS Accounting Attributes

522

TACACS+ Accounting Attributes

524

TACACS+ Authentication and

526

Authorization

526

TACACS+ Server

528

Auto Command

529

Privilege Level

530

C-6 Privilege Level

531

Linux Man Pages for

532

Commands

532

Advanced Features

568

Multi-Level Command Execution

569

Multi-Level Commands

570

The target command

571

Multi-Level Commands Examples

572

Enabling and Disabling

574

TCP and IR Listener Ports

574

Open Ports on the LX

575

RADIUS Vendor

578

Dictionary Files

578

Configuring rlogin Support

586

UNIX Host

587

Local Network

587

Remote Network

587

Considerations

588

FIPS 140-2 Support

592

FIPS 140-2 Standard

593

Prerequisites

594

Notes and Restrictions

594

1. Log into the CLI

596

Feature Impact Reason

601

Upgrading Software

603

Module Name

604

NTP Client Overview

606

How NTP Works

607

J-4 How NTP Works

609

Using Nested Menus

610

About the Nested Menu Feature

611

Creating the Menu File

614

Command Description

615

%menu_file

616

%menu_start n header

616

%menu_wait

617

%menu_noprompt

617

%menu_eof

618

%menu_prompt prompt-text

618

%menu_top x text-string

618

%menu_up x text-string

618

%menu_logout x text-string

619

%menu_repaint x text-string

619

General Guidelines

620

Debugging the Menu File

620

Sample File 2

624

K-16 Sample File 2

625

Sample File 2 K-17

626

K-18 Sample File 2

627

Sample File 2 K-19

628

K-20 Sample File 2

629

Using LXPORTD

630

About LXPORTD

631

LXPORTD man Pages

631

Applications Examples

635

Advanced LXPORTD Application

637

Using LPD

642

Semicolons Embedded

654

LDAP Version 3 Environment

656

Setup and Troubleshooting

656

Sample Slapd.conf File

658

TLSVerifyClient never

659

22 List of Procedures

683