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Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
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Console Ports | 1 x RJ-45 |
Switching Capacity | 32 Gbps |
Forwarding Rate | 23.8 Mpps |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Management | Web-based, CLI, SNMP |
Power Supply | Internal power supply |
Protocols | TCP/IP, SNMP, HTTP, HTTPS |
MAC Address Table | 8K entries |
Jumbo Frame Support | 9K bytes |
Lists the TCP/IP network protocols and other supported protocols for the SLC 8000 advanced console manager.
Explains how system administrators control access to attached servers and devices by assigning rights to user profiles.
Details the RS-232 RJ45 and USB interfaces for device and console ports.
Provides detailed technical specifications for the SLC 8000, covering serial, USB, network, and power interfaces.
Provides instructions for installing the SLC 8000 advanced console manager in an EIA-standard 19-inch rack or as a desktop unit.
Guides through initial setup and configuration using the front panel LCD display and keypad buttons.
Details the process of configuring network settings via the web interface after the unit has an IP address.
Explains how to complete the Quick Setup script using a terminal emulation program or SSH/Telnet.
Describes the Web Manager interface for configuring and managing the SLC 8000 using web browsers.
Explains how to access and use the Command Line Interface (CLI) for configuring the SLC 8000.
Details how to configure basic settings for the network ports (Eth1 and Eth2), including RJ45 and SFP interfaces.
Provides instructions for creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel for secure communication.
Guides on configuring IP and data (serial) settings for individual ports, and modem settings if applicable.
Assists the administrator in adding a new managed RPM to the SLC configuration.
Describes the shutdown process for UPS-type RPMs when they reach a low battery state.
Provides a submenu of methods (Local Users, NIS, LDAP, RADIUS, Kerberos, TACACS+) for authenticating users.
Covers configuring local accounts and remote accounts for user authentication, including password requirements.
Allows administrators to configure FTP/SFTP/TFTP servers, save/restore configurations, and update firmware.
Offers methods for diagnosing problems like network connectivity and device port issues.
Lists and describes commands available through the SLC command line interface.
Details commands for configuring and managing device ports, including settings, scripts, and interactions.
Provides commands for diagnosing problems related to network connectivity and device ports.
Covers commands for configuring network parameters such as DNS, gateway, and bonding.
Details commands for configuring IPsec VPN tunnels, including parameters for authentication, encryption, and lifetimes.
Develop and document a security practice, outlining dos and don'ts for maintaining security.
Provides essential safety precautions to follow when installing and operating the SLC advanced console manager.
Details proper procedures for connecting and disconnecting the power cable and using grounded power sources.