User guide
Chapter 3: Accessing the ACS 6000 Console Server via the Web Manager 41
3. Enter the name and phone number used to perform the callback in the appropriate fields and
click Save.
To configure PPP OTP users for ports with the Dial-in Profile:
1. Select Ports - Dial-In Profile - Secure Dial-In - PPP OTP Users.
2. Click Add.
3. Enter the username and passphrase in the appropriate fields and click Save.
NOTE: This PPP OPT user will establish PPP connection after being successfully authenticated.
To configure EAP-TLS as PPP authentication for ports with the Dial-in Profile:
1. Select Ports - Serial Ports.
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Select Ports - Auxiliary Ports.
2. Check the box next to the port where the modem is connected and click Set Dial-In.
NOTE: If using an auxiliary port, the modem can be internal.
3. Configure the PPP Address settings. For example, set the PPP Address to Local Configuration
using 10.0.0.1 as the Local IPv4 Address and 10.0.0.2 as the Remote IPv4 Address.
4. For PPP Authenticaion, select the button next to By Appliance, and then select the button next
to EAP for the protocol. Click Save.
5. Select Ports - Dial-In Profile - Settings.
6. Use the drop-down menu to enable the PPP Connection and click Save.
7. Copy the certificates and keys to /etc/ppp/cert. They must be named server.crs (the ACS 6000
console server certificate), ca.crt (the Certificate Authority’s certificate), server.key (the ACS
6000 console server asymmetric key).
Pluggable Devices
To manage pluggable devices:
1. If Pluggable Device Detection is enabled, select Pluggable Devices.
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If it is disabled, click Enable Pluggable Device Detection.
2. Select the checkbox next to the pluggable device you wish to configure, or select the checkbox
above the list of pluggable devices to select them all.
3. Click Insert All, Eject or Rename.
4. To disable detection, click Disable Pluggable Devices Detection.