- Hewlett-Packard User Guide Printer LCS60
Table Of Contents
- TR.PDF
- 1.PDF
- 2.PDF
- Hardware Installation
- Introduction
- Site Preparation
- Assembly
- Installing the LCS60
- Rack Mounting
- Wall Mounting
- Table-Top Mounting
- Connecting the System Console
- Direct Connection to the LCS60
- Connection through a Data Switch
- Connection through Modems
- Connection through StarKeeper II NMS
- Connecting the Fiber Interface
- Configuration of the Lucent Technologies Data Switch ± LCS60
- Power and Grounding
- Verify LCS60 Console Connection
- Verify Fiber Connection
- Configure the LCS60
- LAN Connections
- Hardware Installation
- 3.PDF
- 4.PDF
- 5.PDF
- 6.PDF
- 7.PDF
- 8.PDF
- Administration
- Basics
- Logging On
- lcsadm Interface
- Typical Administrative Tasks
- Backup and Restore Operations
- Network Access Password Option
- Status
- Error Messages
- Administration
- 9.PDF
- 10.PDF
- 11.PDF
- 12.PDF
- 13.PDF
- 14.PDF
- 15.PDF
- 16.PDF
- IX.PDF

Features
Hardware Features
Fiber Interface
The LCS60 supports a single multiplexed fiber interface to the data switch CPM-
HS module. This is a distinct advantage in terms of cable management and effi-
ciency over traditional terminal servers which require separate asynchronous
connections.
Network Security
Complete network security is achieved through the Lucent Technologies Net-
work Access Control (NAC) System. When a data-switch connected modem
accepts a call from a remote user, a PDD can force that user to authenticate
through a NAC. Once authenticated, the user can request a TCP gateway session
or a remote access session (such as ARAP, PPP, or SLIP) with an LCS60 by means
of a simple dialstring. From the LAN, all sessions bound for the data switch net-
work can be forced to be authenticated by means of the TCP service port feature.
Additionally, the LCS60 supports a first-time authentication option with the
NAC. This option requires the LAN users to authenticate only once with the
NAC as long as the TCP/Async session remains open with the LCS60. The
actual duration time of an authenticated session is a NAC-dependent variable.
Therefore, consult the NAC documentation (refer to the section Reference Docu-
mentation in this chapter) for complete details on this feature.
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