5-4 | Cyber Hardened IBUC 2, IBUC 2e, IBUC 2G, IBUC R, IBUC G Operations Manual: Monitor and Control Features
Note:
Your computer should have a static IP address on the same subnet as the IBUC. Using
a suitable cable, connect the computer to the J2 connector on the IBUC.
Determining the IP Address of Your IBUC
Due to the lack of support of DHCP, the IBUC IP address will not change after
configuration. In the event that such IP address is not known by the user, it is
recommended the usage of Wireshark® network packet analyzer for IP discovery.
SSHv2
SSHv2 enables you to connect to another computer by using a SSHv2 client from the
host PC. The default port for SSHv2 is 22. Characters are echoed back to the user. The
response is terminated with ‘IBUC>’. To initiate a session,
1. Activate a SSHv2 client program from the host computer such as PuTTY.
2. Configure SSHv2 Session with SSH port and IP address. Connect to the IBUC
unit.
3. At the “IBUC Login” prompt enter the username. A default banner will be
displayed followed by the “Password” prompt.
4. Enter the previously defined password. After this step, the user should see the
“IBUC>” prompt.
You can now use the ASCII commands to configure and monitor the IBUC. For more
information, see Appendix C, ASCII Command/Response Structure.
Note:
The Default administrator username/password for a new system is admin/admin. Upon
logging in, the administrator should create a new username/password via command
ADU, described on page C-3. After a successful creation of the new user, the system
administrator should logout from the Terrasat default username, login to the newly
created user and delete the Terrasat username via command DLU on page C-23.
Note:
One might change the current username password via CPS command, described in
detail on page C-19.
Do not delete the default username before creating your new personalized
username.
Do not delete an IBUC user while logged into it.