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SERVSWITCH™ FAMILY Welcome to the ServSwitch™ Family! Thank you for purchasing a BLACK BOX® ServSelect™ IP! We appreciate your business, and we think you’ll appreciate the many ways that your new ServSelect IP will save you money, time, and effort. That’s because our ServSwitch™ family is all about breaking away from the traditional, expensive model of computer management. You know, the one-size-fitsall-even-if-it-doesn’t model that says, “One computer gets one user station, no more, no less.
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CONTENTS Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.1 About ServSelect IP Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 1.2 Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 1.3 System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 1.4 Glossary . . . . . . . . . .
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE Contents (Continued) 5. Serial Console Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 5.1 About the Serial Console Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 5.2 Window Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 5.3 About Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS Contents (Continued) 7. SCPS AMP (Continued) 7.9 Configuring Serial Port Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 7.10 Configuring Port Alert Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 7.11 Viewing Port Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 7.12 Managing SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 7.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 1. Introduction 1.1 About ServSelect IP Software ServSelect IP Software is a cross-platform management application that allows you to view and control network appliances and attached servers. The cross-platform design ensures compatibility with most popular operating systems and hardware platforms. Each appliance handles authentication and access control individually, placing system control at the point of need.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Appliance-based authentication User authentication and access control are appliance-based. After users successfully log in to an appliance, ServSelect IP Software caches their credentials for the duration of the ServSelect IP Software session. RADIUS servers may also be used for authentication of SCPS appliance users. 1.3 System Components ServSelect IP Software contains the following major components.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE Appliance Management Panels (AMPs) Each AMP is implemented as a Network Management Module (NMM) that supports an appliance type. An AMP contains a tabbed pane; each tab represents a top-level function category for the appliance. For example, the AMP tabs may be Settings, Status and Tools. The number and content of tabbed panes differs for each appliance.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION with the New Appliance Wizard, the wizard will assume that connections with the same name are actually connections to the same physical server. Server naming ServSelect IP Software requires that each appliance and server have a unique name. To minimize the need for operator intervention, ServSelect IP Software uses the following procedure to generate a unique name for a server whose current name conflicts with another name in the database.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE has been changed from the default value. Non-default server names that are read from the appliance during a resynchronization are allowed to override the locally-defined names. Sorting In certain displays, a ServSelect IP Software component will display a list of items with columns of information about each item. If a column header contains an arrow, you may sort the display by that column in ascending or descending order.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION AND STARTUP 2. Installation and Startup 2.1 Getting Started Before installing ServSelect IP Software, refer to the following lists to ensure that you have all the items necessary for proper installation.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE • Desktop size must be a minimum of 800 x 600 • Color palette must be a minimum of 65,536 (16-bit) colors 2.2 Installing ServSelect IP Software To install on Microsoft Windows operating systems: 1. Insert the ServSelect IP Software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If AutoPlay is supported and enabled, the setup program will start automatically.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION AND STARTUP If your system does not support AutoMount, consult your operating system documentation for information about mounting a CD-ROM. 2. Change to the root directory on the CD. For example: cd /cdrom/cdrom0 3. Enter the following command to start the install program: sh ./solaris/setup.bin 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. During installation You are prompted to choose the destination location where the application will be installed.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 2.3 Launching ServSelect IP Software To launch ServSelect IP Software on Microsoft Windows operating systems: Select Start - Programs - Black Box ServSelect IP Software. -orDouble-click the ServSelect IP Software icon. To launch ServSelect IP Software on Red Hat Linux or Solaris: From the application folder (for example, /usr/lib/Black Box_ServSelect_IP_ Software/), enter the following command: .
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION AND STARTUP 8. To access a server attached to an appliance, select the server in the ServSelect IP Software Explorer and click the Connect Video, Connect Serial, Telnet or Browse task button to launch a session (only the appropriate button for the selected server will appear). To set up a ServSelect IP: 1. Adjust mouse acceleration on each server to Slow or None. 2.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 3. ServSelect IP Software Explorer 3.1 About the ServSelect IP Software Explorer The ServSelect IP Software Explorer is the main GUI interface. This window allows you to view, access, manage and create custom groupings for all of the supported units in your data center. To access ServSelect IP Software Explorer: When you launch ServSelect IP Software, the main ServSelect IP Software Explorer window appears. 3.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER ServSelect IP Software Explorer Window Areas Area Description A Menu bar: Allows you to access many of the features in ServSelect IP Software. B View Selector: Contains View Selector tabs for choosing the ServSelect IP Software Explorer view. Clicking a tab shows your system organized by the tab category: Appliances, Servers, Sites or Folders. You may configure which tab will display by default. C Root node: Each tree has a root node and branches.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE You may change the order and sorting of the Unit list by clicking the sort bar above the column. An upward-pointing arrow in a column header indicates that the list is sorted by that field name in ascending order. A downward-pointing arrow indicates the list is sorted by that field name in descending order. 3.3 Adding an Appliance Before you can access your appliance through ServSelect IP Software, you must add it to the ServSelect IP Software database.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER a. b. 6. The Existing Cascade Switches field contains all the current switches defined in the database. Click Add, Delete or Modify to alter the list. Associate the appropriate switch from the pulldown menus for each SAM that has a switch attached. When you reach the final page of the Wizard, click Finish to exit the Wizard and return to the main window. Your appliance should now appear in the Unit list.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 3. The Searching Network progress bar appears. Progress text indicates how many addresses have been probed from the total number specified by the range, and the number of appliances found (for example, 21 of 100 addresses probed: 3 appliances found). If one or more new appliances are discovered, the Wizard shows the Select Appliances to Add page. From this page, you may choose the appliances to add to the local database.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER Software session unless an appliance uses a different username/password from the cached information. You may also clear the cached credentials. Accessing the appliance launches the AMP for that appliance. For more information, see the appropriate AMP chapter. To log in to an appliance: 1. Click the Appliances tab in the ServSelect IP Software Explorer. 2. Double-click on an appliance in the Unit list.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE If a server is connected to an SCPS that has SSH enabled, the configured Telnet access (Serial Console Viewer or third party Telnet client) will be launched on top of an SSH tunnel when required or requested. To configure Serial Console Viewer access to a server via the SCPS: NOTE: Serial Console Viewer access is enabled by default.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER c. Enable the Launch user-specified application checkbox and enter the directory path, name and any command line arguments. For commands that do not provide a GUI, enable the Launch in command window checkbox. To configure Telnet access directly to a server: NOTE: This procedure applies to Serial Console Viewer or third party Telnet access directly to a server. 1. Select View - Properties from the ServSelect IP Software Explorer menu.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE The Serial Console Viewer is used for access and the login script for that server contains username and password macros. -orA third party Telnet client is used for access and it uses command line arguments containing username and password macros. 4. Additional prompts may appear, based on the configured access method; enter information as needed. The configured access method for that server launches in a new window.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER See Changing Properties in this chapter for more information.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE For a server, network properties specify the URL to use when establishing a browser connection to the server. When this field contains a value, the Browse button appears in the ServSelect IP Software Explorer task bar. Information properties Information properties include descriptive, contact and comment information; these fields may contain any information you require. Connections properties Connections properties appear only for servers and are read-only.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER 6. In the Site, Department and Location fields, select an entry from the pulldown menu or enter a 1-32 character site, department or location in the appropriate text field. 7. Click another tab to change additional properties. -orIf finished, click OK to save the new settings. -orClick Cancel to exit without saving the new settings. To change network properties: 1. Select an appliance or server in the Unit list. 2.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE c. d. 4. In the Contact Phone Number field, enter 0-64 characters. In the Comments field, enter 0-256 characters. Click another tab to change additional properties. -orIf finished, click OK to save the new settings. -orClick Cancel to exit without saving the new settings. To change Telnet properties: 1. Select an appliance or server in the Unit list. 2. Select View - Properties from the ServSelect IP Software Explorer menu.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER d. 9. menu. ServSelect IP Software will automatically replace these variables when the application runs. Enable/disable the Launch in command window checkbox. When enabled, the user-specified Telnet application will be launched from within an OS command window. Click another tab to change additional properties. -orIf finished, click OK to save the new settings. -orClick Cancel to exit without saving the new settings. 3.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE Telnet options Telnet options are used when an individual server’s Properties dialog box (Telnet tab) has the Use Default checkbox enabled. You may designate the built-in Serial Console Viewer as the Telnet client or you may specify another Telnet application. When you specify the built-in application, you may choose to open the window before login to troubleshoot login scripts. See Using Login Scripts in Chapter 5 for more information.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER Click Cancel to exit without saving the new settings. To change Telnet options: 1. Select Tools - Options from the ServSelect IP Software Explorer menu. The Options dialog box appears. 2. Click the Telnet tab. 3. Enable/disable the Launch built-in application checkbox. When enabled, the built-in Serial Console Viewer application will be used to connect to a unit, if it supports Telnet connections and if the unit’s properties do not override it.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 2. Click on the top-level Folders node and select File - New - Folder. -orTo create a nested folder, click on an existing folder and select File - New - Folder in the ServSelect IP Software Explorer menu. The New Folder dialog box appears. 3. Type a 1-32 character name. Folder names are not case sensitive. Embedded spaces are allowed, but leading and trailing spaces are not.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER NOTE: A unit cannot be moved to All Departments, All Units or the root Sites node. Units may only be moved one at a time. 3.11 Deleting and Renaming The delete function works according to what is currently selected in the Group and Unit Selector panes. When you select and delete a unit in the Unit list, it is removed from the local database.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 3. You are prompted to confirm the number of units that will be affected by this deletion. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Additional message prompts may appear, depending on your configuration. Respond as appropriate. The element is deleted. -orClick No to cancel the deletion. To rename a server Type, Site, Department or Folder: 1. In the Group Selector pane, select the server Type, Site, Department or Folder to rename. 2.
CHAPTER 3: SERVSELECT IP SOFTWARE EXPLORER To save a database: 1. Select File - Database - Save from the ServSelect IP Software Explorer menu. The Database Save dialog box appears. 2. Enter a file name and choose a location to save the file. 3. Click Save. A progress bar appears during the save. When finished, a message will indicate that the save was successful and you will be returned to the main window. To load a database: 1.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 4. Video Viewer 4.1 About the Video Viewer When you connect to a server using the Video Viewer, the server’s desktop appears in a separate Video Viewer window. You will see both the local and the server’s cursor. From this window, you will be able to access all the normal functions of this server as if you were sitting in front of it. You may also perform viewer-specific tasks such as sending macro commands to the server.
CHAPTER 4: VIDEO VIEWER Select the server and press Enter. 3. When the local user is viewing this server, a message will prompt you to terminate the local user’s session (if you have appropriate access rights). 4. Click Yes to terminate the local user’s connection. The local user will receive a notification message. The Video Viewer launches. -orClick No to allow the local user to retain the connection. To close a Video Viewer session: Select File - Exit from the Video Viewer menu. 4.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE Video Viewer Window Areas (Continued) Area Description D Refresh Video button: Regenerates the digitized video image of the server desktop. E Align Local Cursor button: Re-establishes proper tracking of the local cursor to the remote server cursor. See Chapter 9 for information about how the keys on a normal Type 5 Sun keyboard are emulated on a PS/2 keyboard. 4.
CHAPTER 4: VIDEO VIEWER The desktop window will disappear and only the accessed server desktop will be visible. The screen will be resized up to a maximum of 1024 x 768. If the desktop has a higher resolution, then a black background will surround the full screen image. The floating toolbar will appear. 2. To disable full screen mode, click the Full Screen Mode button on the floating toolbar to return to the desktop window.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 4. When finished, click Close to exit the Manual Video Adjust dialog box. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Figure 4-2.
CHAPTER 4: VIDEO VIEWER Scaling You may choose among three preconfigured mouse scaling options or set your own custom scaling. The preconfigured settings are: Default (1:1), High (2:1) or Low (1:2), as follows: • In a 1:1 scaling ratio, every mouse movement on the desktop window will send an equivalent mouse movement to the server. • In a 2:1 scaling ratio, the same mouse movement will send a 2X mouse movement. • In a 1:2 scaling ratio, the value will be 1/2X.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To reset the PS/2 connection: 1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer menu. The Session Options dialog box appears. 2. Click the Mouse tab. 3. Click the Reset PS/2 button. A dialog box prompts you to confirm. 4. Enable the Reset PS/2 Connection at the Server checkbox and click OK. 4.5 Using Scan Mode You may view multiple servers using the scan mode Thumbnail Viewer.
CHAPTER 4: VIDEO VIEWER To access scan mode: 1. Select the Servers, Sites or Folders tab in the ServSelect IP Software Explorer window. 2. Select two or more servers in the Unit list by pressing the Shift or Control key. The Scan Mode task button appears. 3. Click the Scan Mode task button. The Thumbnail Viewer window appears. To set scan preferences: 1. Select Options - Preferences from the Thumbnail Viewer menu. The Preferences dialog box appears. 2.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE NOTE: If a server is currently being accessed by a user, the Enable Scan menu will be disabled for that server thumbnail. To launch a session to a server from the Thumbnail Viewer: Select a server thumbnail. Select Thumbnail - - View Interactive Session from the Thumbnail Viewer menu. -orRight-click on a server thumbnail and select View Interactive Session from the Thumbnail Viewer menu. That server’s desktop will appear in a Video Viewer window.
CHAPTER 4: VIDEO VIEWER To send a macro: Select Macros - from the Video Viewer menu. - orSelect Macros - Configure from the Video Viewer menu. The Macros dialog box appears. Select the desired macro from the Defined Macros list and then click Run. To create or edit a macro: 1. Select Macros - Configure from the Video Viewer menu. The Macros dialog box appears. 2. To create a macro, click Create. -orTo edit a macro, click Edit. The Create Macro or Edit Macro dialog box appears. 3.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To delete a macro: 1. Select Macros - Configure from the Video Viewer menu. The Macros dialog box appears. 2. Select a macro in the Defined Macros list, then click the Delete button. You are prompted to confirm the deletion. 3. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. -orClick No to cancel the deletion. 4. Click Close to exit the Macros dialog box. To create a macro group: 1. Select Macros - Configure from the Video Viewer menu.
CHAPTER 4: VIDEO VIEWER 5. To remove macros from the group, select the macro to delete from the Macros in Group list. Click the Remove button. The macro moves to the Macros Available list. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the Macros in Group list contains all the desired macros. 7. Click Apply to accept the macro group and stay in the Macro Groups dialog box. -orClick OK to accept the macro group and return to the Macros dialog box. -orClick Cancel to leave the dialog box without saving changes. 8.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To change the macro group to be displayed in the Macros menu: 1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer menu. The Session Options dialog box appears. 2. Click the Macros tab. 3. Select a macro group from the pulldown menu. 4. Click OK to save the change. -orClick Cancel to exit without saving any change. Macros in the selected group will appear in the Video Viewer Macros menu.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER 5. Serial Console Viewer 5.1 About the Serial Console Viewer The ServSelect IP Software built-in Serial Console Viewer is a Telnet client that allows you to establish serial sessions with servers attached to SCPS appliances. You may tailor user preferences for all sessions, as well as session properties for each server.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 4. Click Yes to launch the Serial Console Viewer using an SSH tunnel. -orClick No to launch the Serial Console Viewer in plain text mode. The Viewer launches in a new window. To close a Serial Console Viewer session: Select File - Exit from the Serial Console Viewer menu. 5.2 Window Features Figure 5-1 shows the Serial Console Viewer window areas, and descriptions follow. A B C D Figure 5-1.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER 5.3 About Options The Serial Console Viewer options allow you to: • Customize global preferences for the Serial Console Viewer, that is, settings that all sessions will use. • Customize individual server session properties. These settings are server-specific. They may be set differently for each server. • Use the logging feature to save session data to a file. • Copy, paste and print the screen contents to and from other applications. 5.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 5. Click OK to save the changes and exit the dialog box. -orClick Cancel to exit without saving any changes. 5.5 Customizing Session Properties Session properties are set on a per-server basis. There are three session properties tabs: Terminal, Login Scripts and Logging. Terminal Terminal properties include: • Virtual terminal window size. • Terminal emulation type: ASCII, VT52, VT100, VT100+, VT102, VT220 or VT320.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER Login Scripts The Login Scripts tab contains the dialog box for enabling/disabling and editing automatic login scripts. See Using Login Scripts in this chapter for more information. Logging The Logging tab enables or disables automatic logging during the next server session. See Using Logging in this chapter for more information. To customize terminal session properties: 1. Select Options - Sessions Properties from the Serial Console Viewer menu.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 13. Click OK to exit the dialog box and save any changes. -orClick Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving any changes. 5.6 Using Login Scripts The Serial Console Viewer has a login script function that allows you to automatically log in to a server. A login script contains a sequence of Expect and Send strings, and initial transmission characters that work with them.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER When a login script needs debugging, you may enable a property or option in the ServSelect IP Software Explorer that will open the Serial Console Viewer Telnet window before any login to the server is attempted. After the login script is successfully debugged, you may disable this feature, and the Telnet window will only open after a successful login. To enable or disable automatic login: 1. Select Options - Sessions Properties from the Serial Console Viewer menu.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE You may use the following macros in the field. ServSelect IP Software will automatically replace these variables when the login script runs. Macro %I %P %U %W Will be replaced with IP address Port number Username Password 7. Enter additional Expect and Send field entries as needed, to a maximum of four each. The SCPS Default Values table lists those appliances’ default values. 8.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER To access the enable/disable debug mode property: a. b. Select an appliance or server in the Unit list. Select View - Properties from the ServSelect IP Software Explorer menu. -orClick the Properties task button. -orRight-click on the unit. Select Properties from the pop-up menu. The Properties dialog box appears. 2. Click the Telnet tab. 3. Enable/disable the Open Window before login checkbox.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To create or edit a macro: 1. Select Macros - Configure from the Serial Console Viewer menu. The Macros dialog box appears. 2. To create a macro, click the Create button. -orTo edit a macro, click the Edit button. The Create Macro/Edit Macro dialog box appears. 3. If you are creating a macro, type a 1-32 character name in the Name field. 4. To define a hotkey for the macro, choose one from the Key pulldown menu.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER 4. Click Close. To create a macro group: 1. Select Macros - Configure from the Serial Console Viewer menu. 2. Click Create. The Create Macro/Edit Macro dialog box appears. 3. In the Macro Groups panel, click Create. A new row appears in the Macro Groups table. 4. Position the cursor in the Group Name column of the new row and enter the new group name. Duplicate macro group names are not allowed. Press Enter. 5.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 5.8 Using Logging The Serial Console Viewer has a logging function that saves the contents of a session to a file. You may enable automatic logging or dynamically start logging at any time. Additionally, you may pause, resume and stop logging, regardless of whether it was started automatically or dynamically. While logging is occurring or when it is paused, the status bar at the bottom of the Serial Console Viewer window contains a logging status label.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER Automatic logging will start or stop when you initiate the next Serial Console Viewer session to that server. When logging starts, the logging status label will indicate Logging. To change the default log file directory: 1. Select Options - Session Properties from the Serial Console Viewer menu. - or Select the Session Settings icon in the toolbar. 2. Click the Logging tab. The Default Directory field displays the current default location for log files. 3.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE a. b. c. d. 4. Click the Create New Folder button. A new directory named New Folder appears in the directory list. Click the New Folder entry in the directory list to highlight it. Then click the entry again to edit its name. Type a new name. Press Enter. The directory appears in alphabetical order in the directory list. Double-click the newly-created directory in the directory list. The File name field will now contain the name of the new directory.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER To copy a session screen: Select Options - Copy Screen from the Serial Console Viewer menu. -orClick the Copy Screen icon in the toolbar. The screen contents are saved to the system clipboard. You may then paste the clipboard contents into this or another application. To copy session history data: 1. Select View - History from the Serial Console Viewer menu. -orClick the History icon in the toolbar. 2. Select Options - Copy Screen from the Serial Console Viewer menu.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To print a screen of session history data: 1. Select View - History from the Serial Console Viewer menu. -orClick the History icon in the toolbar. 2. Select Options - Print Screen from the Serial Console Viewer menu. -orClick the Print Screen icon in the toolbar. 3. The operating system’s print dialog box appears. Make the appropriate settings. The screen contents will then be sent to the printer. 5.
CHAPTER 5: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER 2. To go to the end of the history file, select View - Goto End from the Serial Console Viewer menu. -orClick the Goto End (double-right arrow) icon in the toolbar. 3. To move up (back) one page in the history file, select View - Previous Page from the Serial Console Viewer menu. -orClick the Previous Page (left arrow and bar) icon in the toolbar. -orPress the Page Up key. 4.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 6. ServSelect IP AMP 6.1 About the ServSelect IP AMP After you add a ServSelect IP appliance to ServSelect IP Software, you may view and configure unit parameters, view and control active video sessions and execute a variety of control functions. These operations are accomplished through the ServSelect IP Appliance Management Panel (AMP).
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP 3. A password prompt appears. Type your username and password and click OK. The default username is Admin with no password. NOTE: ServSelect IP Software caches your user credentials until the application is closed. You do not need to re-enter your credentials for each session. The ServSelect IP AMP appears. To exit the AMP: Click OK to save any changes and exit the AMP. -orClick Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes. 6.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 6. In the LAN Speed field, select a value from the pulldown menu. 7. In the Bootp field, select Disabled or Enabled from the pulldown menu. When enabled, the appliance will get its IP address dynamically at boot time from a BootP server, so the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway fields are disabled. 8. Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP. -orClick OK to save any changes and exit the AMP.
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP Access Levels Operations Appliance Administrator User Administrator User Preempt other users All Equal and lesser No Set network & global values Yes No No Reboot & upgrade firmware Yes No No Manage user accounts Yes Yes No Monitor server status Yes Yes No Access servers Yes Yes Assigned by Admin Locking and unlocking user accounts When the Security Lock-out feature is enabled, and a user enters an invalid password five consecutive times, that user’s
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 5. Select the appropriate access level for this user from the pulldown menu. If you select the User option, the Access Rights button appears. a. b. c. d. To select individual server access for the user, click the Access Rights button. The User Access Rights dialog box appears. To add access to a server, select a server in the left (No access to) column. Click the Add button. To remove access to a server, select a server in the right (Allow access to) column.
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP Click OK to save any changes and exit the AMP. -orClick Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes. To unlock an account: 1. Click the Settings tab in the ServSelect IP AMP. 2. Select the Users category. 3. Select the user to unlock. 4. Click the Unlock button. 5. Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP. -orClick OK to save any changes and exit the AMP. -orClick Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 3. Click the Disconnect Session button. A message prompts you to confirm the disconnect request. 4. Click Yes to disconnect the user(s). -orClick No to cancel the disconnect. 5. Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP. -orClick OK to save any changes and exit the AMP. -orClick Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes. 6.
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used to communicate management information between network management applications and appliances. SNMP managers (such as Tivoli and HP OpenView) may communicate with your appliance by accessing MIB-II (Management Information Base) and the public portion of the enterprise MIB. MIB-II is a standard MIB that many SNMP managers support. You may: • Enable or disable SNMP operations.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 5. In the Community Names area, enter the 1-64 character Read, Write and Trap community names. These specify the community strings that must be used in SNMP actions. The Read and Write strings apply only to SNMP over UDP port 161 and act as passwords that protect access to the appliance. 6.
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP 9. If you clicked Apply or OK, you are prompted to confirm a reboot. The new settings will not be used until the appliance reboots. Click Yes to reboot the appliance. The AMP will display status and indicate when the reboot is complete. -orClick No to reboot at a later time. To enable or disable SNMP traps: 1. Click the Settings tab in the ServSelect IP AMP. 2. Select the SNMP - Traps subcategory. A list of traps is displayed.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE included. When enabled (included), servers associated with adaptors that are offline will not be removed. When disabled, offline adaptors will be not included and servers associated with them will be removed. NOTE: This procedure only resynchronizes your own ServSelect IP Software client. To ensure consistency when you have multiple systems using ServSelect IP Software, save your resynchronized local database and restore it to the other systems.
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP -orIf the switch type is not in the pulldown list, add a switch to the Existing Cascade Switches list by clicking the Add button. The Add Cascade Switch dialog box appears. a. b. Type the name of the switch and select the switch type from the list. Click OK to add the switch. The switch should now be in the Existing Switches list and in the Switch pulldown list. 4. Repeat step 3 for each switch to be configured. 5. Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To apply changes to the Settings panel before the upgrade: a. b. c. Click No to cancel the appliance firmware upgrade. Click Apply. Continue with step 2 of this procedure. -orTo discard pending (unapplied) changes, click Yes. 3. The Firmware Upgrade dialog box appears. In the TFTP Server IP Address field, type in the IP address of the TFTP server where the firmware is located. 4. In the Firmware Filename field, enter the name of the firmware file. 5.
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP To upgrade SAM adaptor firmware individually: 1. Click the Settings tab in the ServSelect IP AMP. 2. Click the Versions - SAM subcategory. 3. To view firmware information, choose the SAM adaptor from the EID pulldown menu. Each menu entry is a combination of the port number, the EID and either the server name or switch name, depending on what is attached to the SAM adaptor. If the SAM is not attached to anything, the menu will display None.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 6.11 Managing Appliance Configuration Databases All appliance settings are stored in an appliance configuration database. (User account information is stored in a user database; see Managing User Databases in this chapter for more information.) The Save Appliance Configuration tool saves the appliance configuration database from the appliance to a file on the system running ServSelect IP Software.
CHAPTER 6: SERVSELECT IP AMP 4. Click Restore. The Enter Password dialog box appears. 5. Enter the password you created when the configuration database was saved, then repeat the password in the Verify Password field. Click OK. 6. The configuration file is written to the appliance. Progress messages are displayed. You are prompted to confirm a reboot. The restored configuration file will not be used until the appliance reboots. Click Yes to reboot the appliance.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To restore a user database file to an appliance: 1. Click the Tools tab in the ServSelect IP AMP. 2. Click the Restore Appliance User Database button. The Restore Appliance User Database dialog box appears. 3. Click Browse and navigate to the location where you stored the saved user database file. The filename and location appears in the File name field. 4. Click Restore. The Enter Password dialog box appears. 5.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP 7. SCPS AMP 7.1 About the SCPS AMP After you add an SCPS appliance to ServSelect IP Software, you may view and configure unit parameters, view and control active Telnet server sessions and execute a variety of control functions. These operations are accomplished through the SCPS Appliance Management Panel (AMP). The SCPS AMP has three tabs: Settings, Status and Tools, as follows: • The Settings panel contains categories in the left portion of the panel.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE NOTE: ServSelect IP Software caches your user credentials until the application is closed. You do not need to re-enter your credentials for each session. 4. The SCPS AMP appears. To exit the AMP: Click OK to save any changes and exit the AMP. -orClick Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes. 7.2 Viewing Global Settings The Global category displays the appliance’s product type and serial number (EID). This information cannot be modified. 7.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP 7.4 Configuring Global CLI Settings The Global - CLI subcategory specifies the CLI port, terminal type and whether users may connect to other ports from the CLI port. This subcategory also specifies the following: • Modem initialization - If this field contains a non-zero value, the SCPS assumes a modem is attached to the serial CLI port. At bootup and each time the SCPS detects modem power up, this string is sent to the modem to initialize it for call reception.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 9. In the Local IP Address field, enter the address to be used to communicate with this SCPS, in IP dot notation. The value cannot be a loopback address or all zeros. 10. In the Remote IP Address field, enter the address of the client that will connect to this SCPS, in IP dot notation. The value cannot be a loopback address or all zeros. 11. In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask for the PPP connection, in IP dot notation.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP b. c. d. e. f. 7. In the Shared Secret field, enter the 8-24 character strings that will be used to communicate with the RADIUS servers. These values must also be configured on the RADIUS servers; see the RADIUS system administrator or documentation for server-specific configuration information. In the Access Rights Id. fields, enter the attributes that identify the access rights stored on the RADIUS servers for this appliance.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To specify history buffer control: 1. Click the Settings tab in the SCPS AMP. 2. Select the Global - Sessions subcategory. 3. In the History Buffer Control area, select Auto or Hold for the Session Start action. Select Keep or Clear for the Session End action. 4. Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP. -orClick OK to save any changes and exit the AMP. -orClick Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP Viewing and configuring SSH information The SSH Settings area of the Settings - Session subcategory lists the current SSH configuration and status information, as follows: • SSH Status may be Enabled, Disabled, In Progress or Failed. • Host Key Status may be either Key Exists or No Key. • SSH Authentication Mode indicates what will be used to authenticate users: a password, a key, a password or a key (in either order) or a password and a key (in either order).
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To view key information, click the Fingerprints button. The SSH Fingerprints dialog box will display the MD5 hash and bubble babble. Click OK to close the dialog box. 7.7 Managing User Accounts The Users category lists usernames and their access levels. You may add, modify or delete a user account from this dialog box. Up to 64 user accounts may be created. The Security Lock-out feature is also controlled from this panel.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP An appliance administrator may specify the lockout period. A user administrator may unlock only user accounts; an appliance administrator may unlock any type of account. When the Security Lock-out feature is disabled, no users will be locked-out. NOTE: Disabling Security Lock-out has no effect on users who are already locked-out. To add or modify a user: 1. Click the Settings tab in the SCPS AMP. 2. Select the Users category. 3. To add a new user, click the Add button.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE c. d. e. f. g. Enter a secret pass phrase for accessing the private key file in the Pass Phrase field. Asterisks will be displayed instead of the actual data you enter. If you leave this field blank, your key will not be encrypted. Repeat the pass phrase in the Pass Phrase Again field. You may optionally place information in the Comments field. Click the Generate button.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP 3. Enable the Enable Lock-outs checkbox. Enter the number of hours (1-99) in the lock-out period in the Duration field. -orDisable the Enable Lock-outs checkbox. The Duration field is disabled. 4. Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP. -orClick OK to save any changes and exit the AMP. -orClick Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes. To unlock an account: 1. Click the Settings tab in the SCPS AMP. 2. Select the Users category. 3.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To disconnect a user session: 1. Click the Status tab in the SCPS AMP. 2. Select one or more sessions to disconnect. Press the Shift key to select multiple sessions. 3. Click the Disconnect Session button. A message prompts you to confirm the disconnect request. 4. Click Yes to disconnect the user(s). -orClick No to cancel the disconnect. 7.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP 9. To change the parity, choose a value from the pulldown menu in the Parity field. 10. To change the number of stop bits, choose a value from the pulldown menu in the Stop Bits field. 11. To change the flow control method, choose a value from the pulldown menu in the Flow Control field. This value cannot share the same signal as the Power On Signal value. 12. To change the toggle signal, choose a value from the pulldown menu in the Toggle Signal field. 13.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To modify an alert string: a. b. c. Select the string in the Alert Strings list. The selected string will appear in the text box under the list. Modify the alert string in the text box. When complete, click the Check Mark button next to the text box. To delete an alert string: a. b. Select the string in the Alert Strings list. Click the X button below the list. To copy all the alert strings defined for one port to another port or to all other ports: a. b.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP CTS = Clear to Send DTR = Data Terminal Ready SIG3 = SIG3 SIG4 = SIG4 The possible values in each of these columns are: On = Power on Off = Power off *On = Power on and value toggled since last poll *Off = Power off and value toggled since last poll To display port statistics: 1. Click the Settings tab in the SCPS AMP. 2. Select the Ports - Statistics subcategory. 7.12 Managing SNMP The SNMP category specifies general SNMP configuration information.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE Managing SNMP traps An SNMP trap is a notification sent by the appliance to a management station, indicating that an event has occurred in the appliance that may require further attention. You may specify which individual SNMP traps are sent to the management stations by simply enabling the appropriate checkboxes, or you may enable/disable all traps. The SCPS has enterprise traps. To configure general SNMP settings: 1. Click the Settings tab in the SCPS AMP.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP c. Click OK to add the trap destination. To modify a trap destination: a. b. c. Select an entry in the Trap Destinations list, then click the Modify button. The Trap Destination dialog box appears. Modify the entry as needed. Click OK to save the change. To delete a trap destination: a. b. 8. Select an entry in the Trap Destinations list, then click the Delete button. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE Resynchronizing the server list During the resynchronization process, a warning message will indicate that the database will be updated to match the current configuration in the appliance. This warning contains a checkbox that indicates whether servers that are configured with default names should be excluded. If servers are excluded, they will not be added to (or they may be removed from) the database if they already exist in the database.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP To upgrade appliance firmware: 1. Click the Tools tab in the SCPS AMP. 2. Click the Upgrade Appliance Firmware button. If you have made changes in the Settings panel of the AMP but have not yet applied them, a warning message prompts you to confirm the upgrade. The process requires an appliance reboot and pending changes will be discarded. To apply changes to the Settings panel before the upgrade: a. b. c. Click No to cancel the appliance firmware upgrade. Click Apply.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 7.16 Managing Appliance Configuration Databases All appliance settings are stored in an appliance configuration database. (User account information is stored in a user database; see Managing User Databases in this chapter for more information.) The Save Appliance Configuration tool saves the appliance database from the appliance to a file on the system running ServSelect IP Software.
CHAPTER 7: SCPS AMP 5. Enter the password you created when the configuration database was saved, then re-enter the password in the Verify Password field. Click OK. 6. The configuration file is written to the appliance. Progress messages are displayed. When the restore is complete, a confirmation message is displayed. Click OK to return to the Tools panel. 7.17 Managing Appliance User Databases All user accounts and access rights assignments are stored in a database.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE To restore a user database file to an appliance: 1. Click the Tools tab in the SCPS AMP. 2. Click the Restore Appliance User Database button. The Restore Appliance User Database dialog box appears. 3. Click Browse and navigate to the location where you stored the saved user database file. The filename and location appears in the File name field. 4. Click Restore. The Enter Password dialog box appears. 5.
CHAPTER 8: KEYBOARD AND MOUSE SHORTCUTS 8. Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts This chapter lists the keyboard and mouse shortcuts that can be used in ServSelect IP Software Explorer. Divider Pane Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts Operation Description F6 Navigates between the split-screens and gives focus to the last element that had focus. F8 Gives focus to the divider. Left or Up Arrow Moves the divider left if the divider has the focus.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE Unit List Keyboard and Mouse Operations Operation Description Enter or Return Launches the default action for the selected unit. Up Arrow Deselects current selection and moves selection up one row. Down Arrow Deselects current selection and moves selection down one row. Page Up Deselects current selection and scrolls up one page, then selects the first item on the page.
CHAPTER 9: SUN ADVANCED KEY EMULATION 9. Sun Advanced Key Emulation Certain keys on a standard Type 5 (US) Sun keyboard may be emulated by key press sequences on a PS/2 keyboard. To enable Advanced Sun Key Emulation mode and use they keys, press and hold Ctrl+Shift+Alt and then press the Scroll Lock key. The Scroll Lock LED blinks. Use the indicated key in the following table as you would use the advanced keys on a Sun keyboard.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE These key combinations will work with the USB SAM adaptor (if your Sun system comes with a USB port) as well as the Sun SAM adaptor. With the exception of F12, these key combinations are not recognized by Microsoft Windows. Using F12 performs a Windows key press.
CHAPTER 10: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER TERMINAL EMULATION 10. Serial Console Viewer Terminal Emulation The Serial Console Viewer supports several terminal emulation modes. This chapter lists the supported terminal emulation control characters and byte sequences for the modes. Encode refers to how the client application processes typed keys. Decode refers to how the client application processes data coming from the server.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE VT102 terminal emulation VT102 terminal emulation works identically to VT100 with additional support for decoding receive codes as described in the following table. VT102 Receive Codes VT102 Receive Code Action Delete Character (DHC) Deletes n characters starting with the character at the current cursor position, and moves all remaining characters left npositions. n spaces are inserted at the right margin.
CHAPTER 10: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER TERMINAL EMULATION VT100 Special Keys and Control Keys (Continued) Keys Hex Code Function Mnemonic Encode/Decode Ctrl+F Ø6 ACK Yes/No Ctrl+G Ø7 BELL Yes/Yes Ctrl+H Ø8 BS Yes/Yes Ctrl+I Ø9 HT Yes/Yes Ctrl+J ØA LF Yes/Yes Ctrl+K ØB VT Yes/No Ctrl+L ØC FF Yes/No Ctrl+M ØD CR Yes/No Ctrl+N ØE SO Yes/No Ctrl+O ØF SI Yes/No Ctrl+P 1Ø DLE Yes/No Ctrl+Q 11 DC1 or XON Yes/No Ctrl+R 12 DC2 Yes/No Ctrl+S 13 DC3 or XOFF Yes/No
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE The following table lists the VT100 ANSI mode and cursor keys for set and reset modes. Encoding and decoding is supported for all the cursor keys listed. VT100 ANSI Set and Reset Mode Cursor Keys Cursor Key Mode Reset Mode Set Up Esc [ A Esc O A Down Esc [ B Esc O B Right Esc [ C Esc O C Left Esc [ D Esc O D The following table lists the VT100 PF1 through PF4 key definitions. Encoding of each listed key is supported; decoding is not applicable.
CHAPTER 10: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER TERMINAL EMULATION VT100 ANSI Mode Control Sequences (Continued) Control Sequence Definition Encode/Decode Esc # 4 Double Height Line - Bottom Half No/No Esc # 6 Double Width Line No/No Esc Z Identify Terminal No/No Esc = Keypad Application Mode No/No Esc > Keypad Numeric Mode No/No Esc [ Ps q Load LEDs No/No Esc 8 Restore Cursor No/Yes Esc [ ; ; ; ; ; ; x Report Terminal Parameters No/No Esc [
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE VT100 ANSI Mode Control Sequences (Continued) Control Sequence Definition Encode/Decode Esc ) Ø Select Character Set G1 Spec. Graphics No/No Esc ( 1 Select Character Set GØ Alt. Character ROM Standard Character Set No/No Esc ) 1 Select Character Set G1 Alt. Character ROM Standard Character Set No/No Select Character Set GØ Alt. Character ROM Special Graphics No/No Select Character Set G1 Alt. Character ROM Special Graphics No/No Esc [ Ps;..
CHAPTER 10: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER TERMINAL EMULATION VT100 ANSI Mode Control Sequences (Continued) Control Sequence Definition Encode/Decode Esc [ 2 Ø h Modes to Set - New Line Only supports linefeed/new line column mode wraparound No/Yes -> Esc [ 2 Ø l Modes to Reset - Linefeed Only supports linefeed/new line column mode wraparound No/Yes -> Esc [ ? 1 h Modes to Set - Cursor Key Mode Appl.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE VT100 ANSI Mode Control Sequences (Continued) Control Sequence Definition Encode/Decode Esc [ 3 n Status Rpt - Response is terminal not OK No/No What are you? Invoked by No/No Esc [ ? 1; Ps c What are you? Response is No/No Esc c Reset No/No Esc # 8 Fill screen with Es No/Yes Esc [ 2; Ps y Invoke Test(s) No/No Esc [ x or Esc [ Ø c VT220 terminal emulation The following table lists the keystroke mapping (encoding) for VT220 emulation.
CHAPTER 10: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER TERMINAL EMULATION VT220 Encoding (Continued) VT220 Keyboard PC Keyboard VT200 KB Byte Sequence F9 F9 Esc [ 2 Ø ~ F10 F10 Esc [ 2 1 ~ F11 F11 Esc [ 2 3 ~ F12 F12 Esc [ 2 4 ~ F13 Ctrl - F5 Esc [ 2 5 ~ F14 Ctrl - F6 Esc [ 2 6 ~ F15 Ctrl - F7 Esc [ 2 8 ~ F16 Ctrl - F8 Esc [ 2 9 ~ F17 Ctrl - F9 Esc [ 3 1 ~ F18 Ctrl - F10 Esc [ 3 2 ~ F19 Ctrl - F11 Esc [ 3 3 ~ F20 Ctrl - F12 Esc [ 3 4 ~ The following table lists the VT220 terminal emulatio
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE VT220 Decoding (Continued) VT220 Keyboard Function VT220 Keyboard Byte Sequence Programmable LEDs Esc [ q What are You? Esc [ c Set Mode Esc [ ? Delete 1 Character Esc [ P Insert 1 Line Esc [ L Delete 1 Line Esc [ M Up Arrow Esc O A Down Arrow Esc O B Right Arrow Esc O C Left Arrow Esc O D Fill Screen with Es Esc # 8 Up Arrow amount specified by Pn Esc [ Pn A Down Arrow amount specified by Pn Esc [ Pn B Right Arrow amount specified b
CHAPTER 10: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER TERMINAL EMULATION VT52 terminal emulation The following table lists the keystroke mapping (encoding) for VT52 terminal emulation.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE VT320 terminal emulation The following table lists keystroke mapping (encoding) for VT320 terminal emulation.
CHAPTER 10: SERIAL CONSOLE VIEWER TERMINAL EMULATION The following table lists the decoding for VT320 terminal emulation.
SERVSELECTTM IP SOFTWARE INSTALLER/USER GUIDE VT320 Decoding (Continued) VT320 Keyboard Function VT320 Keyboard Byte Sequence Erase parts of current line Esc [ Pn K Erase parts of current screen Esc [ Pn J Direct Cursor Addressing Esc [ Pn H Direct Cursor Addressing Esc [ Pn f Programmable LEDs Esc [ Pn q Scrolling Region Esc [ Pn r Clear tabs Esc [ Pn g Device status report Esc [ Pn n What are you? Esc [ Pn c Set Mode Esc [ Pn h Delete Pn Characters Esc [ Pn P Insert Pn Lines Esc
CHAPTER 11: PORTS USED 11. Ports Used This chapter lists the port numbers that ServSelect IP Software uses to communicate with certain appliances. This information may be used to configure firewalls to allow ServSelect IP Software to operate in your networks.
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