Part Number 900-371 Revision C January 2009 SecureLinxTM SLP Remote Power Manager User Guide
2: Installation Prior to installation, refer to the following lists to ensure that you have all the items shipped with the unit as well as all other
A: Resetting to Factory Defaults You may reset the non-volatile RAM that stores all configurable options. This clears all administrator-editable fie
B: Uploading Firmware B: Uploading Firmware You may upload new versions of firmware using File Transfer Protocol (FTP
C: Technical Specifications C: Technical Specifications Models Table C-5-1. Vertical Installation Model Voltage Inl
C: Technical SpecificationsSLPX08x2E-02 *SLPV16x2E-02 *SLPY16x2E-02 50/60 Hz SLPH0814G-02 SLPV1614G-02 208-230V 50/60 Hz 24 12 24 1 Current ratings a
C: Technical SpecificationsTable C-5-6. Physical Specifications SLP-V16xxx-02 SLP-H08xxx-02 Size 65.0 x 1.75 x 2.25 in. 1.75 x 17.0 x 7.0 in.
C: Technical SpecificationsTable C-5-8. RJ45 to DB9 Serial Port Adapter Pin 123456789DCE Signal Name Input/Output 1 2 Receive Data RD Out
C: Technical Specifications Temperature/Humidity Probe (Accessory) The SecureLinx SLP Temperature and Humidity Probe
D: Compliance Information (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine
D: Compliance InformationRoHS Notice: All Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous s
D: Compliance Informationrefund of buyer's purchase price for such affected products (without interest) repair or replacement of such products, p
2: Installation Figure 2-1. SLP Hardware View Output Power Status LED RS-232 Serial (RJ45) Outlet Input Current LED RJ12 Link Connectors for Optio
2: Installation Always disconnect the power supply cord before opening to avoid electrical shock. Warning! High leakage current! Earth connection is
2: Installation Connecting to the Power Source Attach the power cord to the unit before connecting the unit to the power source. Each outlet powers u
2: Installation The following network defaults allow unit configuration out-of-the-box through either Telnet/SSH or via a web browser: IP address:
3: Operations User Interfaces Two user interfaces are available: the web browser interface accessed via the HTTP/SSL enabled Ethernet connections and
3: Operations used to display current data and allow changes to outlet states or system configuration. Figure 3-1. Web Browser Interface
3: Operations Available outlet and group power states may be set to on, off or reboot; the reboot operation turns the outlet(s) off, delays for a peri
3: Operations Outlet State Control State Description of outlet status required On/Error varies Error State – Outlet should be off but curren
3: Operations 1. Select Normal or Inverted from the drop-down menu and press Apply. Enabling or disabling strong password requirements: 1. The SLP su
3: Operations Creating a descriptive outlet name: 1. Click on the Outlet Names link which will open the Outlets configuration page. See Outlets on p
3: Operations Telnet/SSH The Telnet/SSH configuration page is used to enable or disable Telnet and SSH support and configure the port number that the
3: Operations Note: The default port number for HTTP is 80. Setting the HTTP authentication method: The HTTP server supports two authentication metho
3: Operations 2. On the subsequent Serial Port Edit page, enter the descriptive name. Up to 24 alphanumeric and other typeable characters (ASCII 33
3: Operations 1. Enter a descriptive group name in the Group Name field. Up to 24 alphanumeric and other typeable characters (ASCII 33 to 126 decima
3: Operations assigned outlets, groups and serial/Pass-Thru ports. On-Only: Partial-access for control (On) , status and Pass-Thru of assigned
3: Operations 1. Enter the FTP server username in the Username field, and press Apply. Setting the FTP password: 1. Enter the FTP server password in
3: Operations 1. Enter the IP address or hostname in the Primary and/or Secondary Host field and press Apply. Setting the Local GMT offset: 1. Selec
3: Operations 1. In the appropriate field, enter the SysName, SysLocation or SysContact objects and press Apply. Enabling or disabling tower (unit) t
3: Operations Changing the LDAP server port: 1. Enter the port number in the LDAP Port field and press Apply. Setting the LDAP server address: 1. En
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3: Operations Configuring LDAP groups: 1. Click on the LDAP Groups at the bottom of the page. Creating an LDAP group: 1. Enter a descriptive group
3: Operations 1. Select Enabled or Disabled from the TACACS+ drop-down menu and press Apply. Setting the TACACS+ server address: 1. Enter the IP addr
3: Operations 4. On the subsequent LDAP Group-Outlets page, select or deselect outlets to be accessed by the TACACS+ Privilege Level and press Apply.
3: Operations Ping The Ping feature may be used to test the SLP’s ability to contact another Ethernet enabled device’s IP address. For LDAP support, i
3: Operations Select the Restart and generate a new X.509 certificate from the Action drop-down menu and press Apply. Computing new SSH security keys:
3: Operations You may enter commands in any combination of uppercase and lowercase. You must enter all command characters correctly; there are no comm
3: Operations Command Description Set FTP Autoupdate Hour Set the automatic FTP udate hour Set FTP Directory Specifies the directory for the file to
3: Operations Command Description Show Network Display network configuration information Show Outlets Displays configuration information for all ou
3: Operations Examples The following command turns the second outlet on, using the outlet’s absolute name: SLP: on .a2<Enter> The following comm
3: Operations Displaying outlet status The Status command displays the on/off status of one or more outlets. The command displays the status of only
Life-Support Policy As a general policy, Lantronix does not recommend the use of any of its products in the following situations: Life-support app
3: Operations SLP: status ServerGroup_1<Enter> Group: ServerGroup_1 Outlet Outlet Outlet Control ID
3: Operations ID Name .A1 DataServer_1 .A2 WebServer_1 .A3 FileServer_1 Displaying accessible serial port
3: Operations Displaying the status of the Environmental Monitor: The Envmon command displays the status of the integrated Environmental Monitor. By d
3: Operations Administration Commands Administration commands may only be issued by a user with administrative privileges, such as the predefined admi
3: Operations 3. At the Verify Password prompt, retype the new password and press Enter. Examples The following command changes the password for the
3: Operations The following command displays all users with their access privilege level: SLP: list users<Enter> User Privilege
3: Operations SLP: add GroupToUser ServerGroup_1 janedoe<Enter> SLP: add GroupToUser ServerGroup_2 janedoe<Enter> Deleting group access
3: Operations JaneDoe may access the following outlets and groups: outlet A1 which has a descriptive name of DataServer_1, outlet A2 which has a descr
3: Operations Example The following command sets the wakeup state for outlet .a1 to off: SLP: set outlet wakeup off .a1<Enter> Setting the outle
3: Operations GroSLP: show outlets<Enter> Outlet Outlet Wakeup Post-On ID Name State Delay
Contents 1: Introduction 7 Features and Benefits ________________________________________________ 7 Communication Access Modes _____________________
3: Operations Adding an outlet to a group The Add OutletToGroup command adds an outlet to a group. To add more than one outlet, but not all outlets,
3: Operations Example The following command adds the descriptive name DataServer_1 to outlet .a1: SLP: set outlet name .a1 DataServer_1<Enter> S
3: Operations .A16 on More (Y/es N/o): Serial Port Administration Creating a descriptive serial port name The Set Port N
3: Operations Setting the serial port timeout value The Set Port Speed Timeout command is used to set the serial port inactivity timeout period. The
3: Operations 2. At the command prompt, type set banner and press Enter. Type the desired pre-login banner text and when finished type Ctrl-z. Creati
3: Operations H/W Rev Code: 0 Flash Size: 1 MB Uptime: 0 days 6 hours 14 minutes 1 second Location: Florida HQ Setting the LED display
3: Operations 1. At the command prompt, type set option more, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter. Setting the temperature scale The Set
3: Operations 1. At the command prompt, type show units and press Enter. Example SLP: show units<Enter> Unit Unit ID Name .A Florid
3: Operations Example The following command adds the descriptive name Florida__HQ_1 to tower .a: SLP: set tower name .a Florida_HQ_1<Enter> Disp
3: Operations 1. At the command prompt, type set ipaddress, followed by the IP address and press Enter. Example The following command sets the IP add
Contents Command Line Interface _____________________________________________ 33 Logging In __________________________________________________________
3: Operations To enable or disable automatic updates: 1. At the command prompt, type set ftp autoupdate, followed by enabled or disabled and press En
3: Operations SLP: set sntp primary 204.152.184.72<Enter> The following command sets the secondary SNTP server address to cuckoo.nevada.edu: SLP
3: Operations 2. At the command prompt, type show network and press Enter. Example The following command displays the network configuration informati
3: Operations 1. At the command prompt, type set http security, followed by basic or md5 and press Enter. Telnet Administration Note: A restart of t
3: Operations Setting the FTP username The FTP Username command sets the username as required by the FTP Host. To set the FTP username: 1. At the com
3: Operations Displaying FTP configuration information The Show FTP command displays all FTP configuration information. FTP Host IP address FTP Host
4: Advanced Operations SSL Secure Socket Layers (SSL) version 3 enables secure web browser sessions between a Remote Power Manager and a remote user.
4: Advanced Operations To change the access level: 1. At the command prompt, type set ssl access, followed by optional or required, and press Enter.
4: Advanced Operations Enabling and Setting up SSH Support Note: A restart of the unit is required after setting or changing ANY SSH configurations.
4: Advanced Operations SNMP The SLP family of products supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This allows network management systems
Contents List of Figures Figure 2-1. SLP Hardware View________________________________________ 10 Figure 2-2. Retention Bracket Assembly ___________
4: Advanced Operations SLP: set snmp trapdest1 64.42.31.208<Enter> The following sets the trap destination 2 to snmp.lantronix.com: SLP: set snm
4: Advanced Operations Setting SNMP IP Restrictions The Set SNMP IP Restrictions command supports SNMP Manager GET and SET requests to only be allowed
4: Advanced Operations SNMP support status SNMP community strings Trap timer value Trap destinations To display SNMP configuration information: 1. At
4: Advanced Operations Status trap A Status trap is generated when an error condition occurs on a unit, infeed or outlet. Status traps include the re
4: Advanced Operations Load Trap The Load trap is generated whenever the total input load on an infeed exceeds a preset threshold. Load traps include
4: Advanced Operations The following command enables the Status trap using the unit’s absolute name: SLP: set trap unit status .a on<Enter> The
4: Advanced Operations To Enable or Disable a Change trap: 4. At the command prompt, type set trap outlet change, followed by the outlet name and on
4: Advanced Operations Example The following command enables the Change trap for the third outlet using the outlet’s absolute name: SLP: set trap out
4: Advanced Operations SLP LDAP support has been tested in the following environments: • Microsoft Active Directory (MSAD) • Novell eDirectory (eDir
4: Advanced Operations Add PorttoLDAP Grants an LDAP group access to one or more serial ports Delete GroupfromLDAP Removes access to one or more gro
1: Introduction The Lantronix SLP Remote Power Manager family of products provides easy, practical, and secure solutions for power distribution, powe
4: Advanced Operations 1. At the command prompt, type set ldap, followed by host1 or host2 and the Directory Services server’s IP address or hostname
4: Advanced Operations Note: Windows 2000 is known only to support Simple binding. Windows 2003 supports both Simple and MD5 binding. To set the bin
4: Advanced Operations Memberof<Enter> Setting the group membership value type: The Set LDAP GroupType command is used to specify whether the va
4: Advanced Operations Displaying the LDAP configuration information: • The Show LDAP command displays LDAP configuration information • Enabled-disa
4: Advanced Operations SLP: set dns1 98.76.54.254<Enter> Verifying the DNS configuration: The Ping command may be used to verify the configura
4: Advanced Operations View—Only. For more information on user access levels, see Changing a user’s access privilege level: on page 17. To set the acc
4: Advanced Operations The Add OutletToLDAP command grants an LDAP group access to one or all outlets. To grant access for more than one outlet, but n
4: Advanced Operations The Add PortToLDAP command grants an LDAP group access to the serial port. To grant serial port access to an LDAP group: 1. A
4: Advanced Operations TACACS+ Command Summary Command Description Set Authorder Specifies the authentication order for each new session attempt Set
4: Advanced Operations The following command sets the secondary TACACS+ server address to tacacs.lantronix.com: SLP: set tacacs host2 tacacs.lantronix
1: Introduction When powered on, each of the power outlets power sequentially with a two-second delay between each outlet. Power sequencing staggers
4: Advanced Operations The Remote Only method attempts authentication only with the TACACS+ server and if unsuccessful, access is denied. Note: With
4: Advanced Operations SLP: set tacpriv access admin 14<Enter> The following command sets the TACACS+ account access level for account 5 to User
4: Advanced Operations Examples The following commands grant a TACACS+ account 5 access to outlets A1 and Webserver_1: SLP:add outlettotacacs .a1 5<
4: Advanced Operations Deleting serial port access for a TACACS+ account: The Delete PortFromTACACS command removes a TACACS+ account’s access to the
4: Advanced Operations TACACS+ Technical Specifications Authentication START Packet includes: action = 1 (TAC_PLUS_AUTHEN_LOGIN) priv_lvl = 0 (TAC_PLU
4: Advanced Operations The SLP’s Syslog support is RFC3164-compliant and enables off-SLP viewing and storage of log messages. The SLP supports extern
4: Advanced Operations Email Email Command Summary Command Description Set Email Enables or disables Email notification support Set Email
4: Advanced Operations SLP: set email smtp port 5555<Enter> Setting the ‘From’ email address: The Set Email From command sets the ‘from’ email a
4: Advanced Operations Displaying Email configuration information: The Show Email command displays Email configuration information. To display the Ema
5: Troubleshooting and Technical Support 5: Troubleshooting and Technical Support Technical Support If you are experiencing an error that is not descr
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