Owners manual
8: Devices
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 104
Note: To clear fields in the lower part of the page, click the Clear Host List button.
Host Parameters
3. Click the right arrow. The host displays in the Hosts box.
4. Repeat steps 2-4 to add more hosts to the host list.
Note: To clear fields before adding the next host, click the Clear Host Parameters
button.
5. Click the Add Host List button. After the process completes, a new window opens and when
the addition completes, the message “Host List configuration is complete.” displays.
6. After the process completes, you can click the Host Lists tab.
To remove a host from the host list:
1. Select the host in the Hosts box and click the left arrow.
To give the host a higher precedence:
1. Select the host in the Hosts box and click the up arrow.
To give the host a lower precedence:
1. Select the host in the Hosts box and click the down arrow.
To edit a host list:
1. Click the host list name and the radio button in the list table.
Host Lists
(view only
Displays host lists by ID and Name.
Host List Id
(view only)
Displays after a host list is saved.
Host List Name Enter a name for the host list.
Retry Count Enter the number of times the SLC console manager should attempt to retry
connecting to the host list.
Authentication Select to require authentication when the SLC device connects to a host.
Host Input the name or IP address of the host.
Protocol Select the protocol for connecting to the host (TCP, SSH, or Telnet).
Port Enter the port on the host to connect to.
Escape Sequence Enter the escape character or sequence of characters used to get the attention of
the SSH or Telnet client. It is optional, and if not specified, Telnet and SSH use the
following default escape characters:
Telnet—Single character or a two-character sequence consisting of '^' followed
by one character. If the second character is '?', the DEL character is selected.
Otherwise, the second character is converted to a control character and used as
the escape character.
SSH—Single character.










