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Serial Port, Host, Device & User Configuration 36
4.1 Configuring Serial Ports 36
4.1.1 CommonSettings 37
4.1.2 ConsoleServerMode 38
4.1.3 SDTMode 41
4.1.4 Device(RPC,UPS,EMD)Mode 42
4.1.5 TerminalServerMode 42
4.1.6 SerialBridgingMode 43
4.1.8 Syslog 43
4.2 Add/ Edit Users 44
4.3 Authentication 46
4.4 Network Hosts 46
4.5 Trusted Networks 47
4.6 Serial Port Cascading 48
4.6.1 AutomaticallygenerateanduploadSSHkeys 48
4.6.2 ManuallygenerateanduploadSSHkeys 49
4.6.3 Conguretheslavesandtheirserialports 50
4.6.4 Managingtheslaves 50
4.7 Serial Port Redirection 51
4.7.1 InstallVirtualPortclient 51
4.7.2 ConguretheVirtualPortclient 52
4.7.3 Toremoveaconguredport 54
4.7.4 Conguretheremoteserialdeviceconnection 54
4.8 Managed Devices 55
4.9 IPsec VPN 56
4.9.1 EnabletheVPNgateway 56
4.10 OpenVPN 58
4.10.1 EnabletheOpenVPN 59
4.10.2 CongureasServerorClient 60
4.10.3 WindowsOpenVPNClientandServersetup 62
4.11 PPTP VPN 65
4.11.1 EnablethePPTPVPNserver 66
4.11.2 AddaPPTPuser 67
4.11.3 SetuparemotePPTPclient 68
Firewall, Failover & OoB 69
5.1 OoB Dial-In Access 69
5.1.1 Conguredial-inPPP 70
5.1.2 UsingSDTConnectorclientfordial-in 71
5.1.3 SetupWindowsXP/2003/Vista/7clientfordial-in 71
5.1.4 SetupearlierWindowsclientsfordial-in 72
5.1.5 SetupLinuxclientsfordial-in 72
5.2 OoB Broadband Access 73
5.3 Broadband Ethernet Failover 73
5.4 Dial-Out Failover 74
5.4.1 Always-ondial-out 74
5.4.2 Dial-OutFallover 75
5.5 Firewall & Forwarding 76
5.5.1 Configuring network forwarding and IP masquerading 76
5.5.2 Conguringclientdevices 78
5.5.3 Port Forwarding 79
5.5.4 PortRules 80
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