CCM840/ 1640
Installer/ User Guide
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CCM840/ 1640
Installer/ User Guide
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USA Notification
Warning: Changes or m odifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for com pliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipm ent.
Note: This equipm ent has been tested and found to com ply with the lim its for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harm ful interference when the equipm ent is operated
in a com m ercial environm ent. This equipm ent generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
m anual, m ay cause harm ful interference to radio com m unications. Operation of this
equipm ent in a residential area is likely to cause harm ful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Canadian Notification
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A lim its for radio noise em issions
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian
Departm ent of Com m unications.
Le présent appareil num érique n’ém et pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les
lim ites applicables aux appareils num ériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Règlem ent
sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Com m unications du Canada.
Japanese Notification
Agency Approvals
FCC P 15 Class A, EN55022, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN60950, EN55024, ETL
(UL 1950), CSA 22.2 No. 950
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Ta ble of Conte nts
Chapter 1: Product Overview
Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Using AVWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
Hardware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Installing the CCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Configuring the CCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Reinitializing the CCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Chapter 3: Operations
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Configuring Serial Port Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Connecting to Serial Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Managing User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using Authentication Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Using Security Lock-out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Managing the Port History Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Managing the CCM Using SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Chapter 4: Using CCM Commands
Accessing the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Entering Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Understanding Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Command Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Chapter 5: CCM Commands
Connect Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Disconnect Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Help Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Port Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Quit Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Resume Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Server Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Show Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
SPC Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
User Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Appendices
Appendix A: Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . 85
Appendix B: Device Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Appendix C: Ports Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Appendix D: Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
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Product Ove rvie w
1
Con ten ts
Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Using AVWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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Cha pte r 1: Product Ove rvie w
Features and Benefits
Overview
The CCM840 and CCM1640 serial over IP network appliances provide non-
blocked access and control for serial devices such as routers, power management
devices and firewalls.
You m ay connect up to 8 serial devices to a CCM840, and up to 16 serial
devices to a CCM1640. A single 10/100 Ethernet port provides network
connectivity on each CCM. Two CCM appliances m ay be m ounted in 1U of
vertical space in a standard 19 inch rack.
Serial device access options
You m ay choose from am ong several available Telnet options to access the
CCM and its attached serial devices:
•
The AVWorks™ m ultiplatform graphic m anagem ent interface that offers a
built-in enhanced Telnet client and a Secure Shell (SSH) client
•
•
Third-party Telnet clients
Third-party SSH clients
Access to attached serial devices is also possible via a serial Com m and Line
Interface (CLI) connection, a PPP (Point to Point Protocol) dial-in connection to
a serial CLI m odem or from a third-party SSH client.
User authentication and data security
The CCM user database supports up to 64 user accounts, which include
usernam es, passwords and/or keys, plus specifications of access rights to CCM
ports and com m ands. User definitions m ay be changed at any tim e. You m ay
choose to have user access authenticated locally at the CCM user database or
at one or m ore RADIUS (Rem ote Access Dial-In User Service) servers. Data
security m ay be enhanced via industry-standard SSH encryption.
Extensive command set
The CCM offers a wide range of com m ands that allow adm inistrators to
easily configure, control and display inform ation about the CCM operating
environm ent, including its ports, user accounts and active sessions. The user
interface also offers descriptive error m essage data and built-in com m and help
inform ation. On-board Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) support allows
adm inistrators to upload new functionality to CCM units in the field.
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Port history
Each CCM port has a buffer that holds the m ost recent 64K bytes of online and
offline serial data. A separate history com m and m ode lets you navigate within
a port’s current history file and conduct tailored searches.
Safety Precautions
To avoid potential device problems, if the building has 3-phase AC power, ensure
that a computer and its monitor (if used) are on the same phase. For best results,
they should be on the same circuit.
To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possible dam age to equipm ent,
please observe the following precautions:
•
Do not use a 2-wire extension cord in any product configuration.
•
Test AC outlets at the com puter and m onitor (if used) for proper polarity
and grounding.
•
Use only with grounded outlets at both the com puter and m onitor. When
using a backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), power the com puter,
the m onitor and the CCM unit off the supply.
NOTE: The AC inlet is the main disconnect.
Rack mount safety considerations
•
Elevated Ambient Tem perature: If installed in a closed rack assembly, the
operation tem perature of the rack environm ent m ay be greater than room
ambient. Use care not to exceed the rated m axim um ambient tem perature
of the unit.
•
•
•
Reduced Airflow : Installation of the equipm ent in a rack should be such
that the am ount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipm ent is
not com prom ised.
Mechanical Loading: Mounting of the equipm ent in the rack should be
such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven
m echanical loading.
Circuit Overloading: Consideration should be given to the connection
of the equipm ent to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of
circuits m ight have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Consider
equipm ent nam eplate ratings for m axim um current.
•
Reliable Earthing: Reliable earthing of rack m ounted equipm ent should
be m aintained. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than
direct connections to the branch circuit (for exam ple, use of power strips).
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Using AVWorks
The AVWorks graphical m anagem ent interface m ay be used to m anage
CCM840/1640 appliances and access attached devices. Using AVWorks, you m ay
perform m ost of the operations that are described in this m anual. This m anual
describes how to m anage a CCM840/1640 by entering com m ands using the CLI.
The AVWorks Installer/User Guide describes how to m anage a CCM840/1640
using the graphical interface.
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Ins ta lla tion a nd
Configura tion
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Con ten ts
Hardware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Installing the CCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Configuring the CCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Reinitializing the CCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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Cha pte r 2: Ins ta lla tion a nd Configura tion
Hardware Overview
Figure 2.1 shows the front of a CCM1640.
Figure 2.1: CCM1640 Front View
The lower left area of the front panel contains the following LEDs and buttons:
•
•
The POWER LED illuminates when the CCM is connected to a power source.
The ONLINE LED illum inates steadily (not blinking) when the CCM
self-test and initialization procedures com plete successfully.
•
The LINK LED illum inates when the CCM establishes a connection to
the network.
•
•
The TRAFFIC LED blinks when there is network traffic.
The 100MBps LED illum inates when the CCM is connected to a 100
MBps LAN.
•
•
The RESET button, when pressed, reboots the CCM.
The INIT button, when pressed, restores the CCM to factory defaults. See
Reinitializing the CCM in this chapter.
Figure 2.2 shows the back panel of a CCM1640.
Figure 2.2: CCM1640 Back Panel
The back panel contains:
• 8 (CCM840) or 16 (CCM1640) RJ-45 connectors for serial cabling
• A LAN connector for a 10BaseT or 100BaseT interface cable
• The AC line cord connector
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Installing the CCM
WARNING: The power outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be
easily accessible.
To install the CCM hardware:
1. Locate the CCM where you can connect cables between the serial devices
and the CCM serial ports, and where you can connect a LAN interface
cable between the Ethernet hub or switch and the CCM LAN connector.
If you are using a rack m ount kit, follow the instructions included with
the kit.
2. Connect serial devices to the CCM serial ports; see Appendix B for
cabling inform ation. Connect each serial device to its appropriate power
source, following the device’s docum entation.
3. Attach a 10BaseT or 100BaseT LAN interface cable to the LAN connector on
the back of the CCM. A CAT 5 cable is required for 100BaseT operation.
4. Insert the power cord into the back of the CCM. Insert the other end of the
power cord into a grounded electrical receptacle.
5. Check that the POWER LED on the front of the CCM is illum inated. If not,
check the power cable to ensure that it is inserted snugly into the back of
the unit. The ONLINE LED will illum inate within one m inute to indicate
that the unit self-test is com plete. If the ONLINE LED blinks, contact
Equinox Technical Support for assistance.
6. Check that the LINK LED is illum inated. If not, check the Ethernet cable
to ensure that both ends are correctly inserted into their jacks. If the unit is
connected to a 100 MB Ethernet hub, the 100MBps LED will be illum inated.
7. Once the POWER, ONLINE and LINK LEDs are illum inated, rem ove
power from the CCM and proceed with the configuration process.
WARNING: The CCM840/1640 and all attached devices should be powered down before
servicing the unit. Always disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
Configuring the CCM
To configure the CCM840/1640, you m ust enter a unique IP address and
the network’s subnet m ask. This inform ation will be stored in the unit’s
configuration database. During initial login, you will specify a password for the
Adm in user.
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Configuring the IP address and subnet mask
You m ay use any of four m ethods to configure the CCM IP address and subnet
m ask: AVWorks, BootP, Telnet Com m and Line Interface (CLI) or the serial
CLI on port 1.
These m ethods work as docum ented on m ost Windows® and UNIX® system s;
however, the actual im plem entation on your system m ay differ from the
instructions provided. Refer to your system adm inistrator guide, or use
AVWorks to sim plify CCM configuration.
To configure the IP address and subnet mask using AVWorks:
Using the AVWorks installation wizard is the easiest m ethod to configure the
CCM IP address and subnet m ask. See the AVWorks Installer/User Guide for
instructions. After the IP address and subnet m ask are configured, see Initial
CCM login in this chapter.
To configure the IP address and subnet mask using BootP:
1. Ensure that there is a BootP server on your network that is configured to
correctly respond to a BootP request from the CCM. BootP servers require
the Ethernet MAC address of network devices. The CCM Ethernet MAC
address is located on the back of the unit. See your BootP server’s system
adm inistrator guide for inform ation about configuring the BootP server.
2. After you have configured your network’s BootP server with the CCM
Ethernet MAC address, IP address and subnet m ask, restore power to the
CCM and wait for the ONLINE LED to illum inate. Once this occurs, the
CCM has com pleted the BootP protocol, obtained its IP address and subnet
m ask and stored these in FLASH.
3. You m ay verify that the BootP process was successful with a ping com m and,
which tests network connectivity. The ping com m and is entered as:
ping <ip_address>
For exam ple, the following com m and tests the network connectivity of a
CCM with the IP address 192.168.0.5.
ping 192.168.0.5
4. If the CCM com pletes the BootP successfully, you will see a display sim ilar
to the following.
Pinging 192.168.0.5 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.0.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
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If the CCM did not successfully obtain its IP address with the BootP
protocol, you will see a display sim ilar to the following.
Pinging 192.168.0.5 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
In this case, check the MAC address and IP address provided to the BootP
server to confirm they are correct. Verify that the Ethernet LAN adaptor
cable is correctly installed on the CCM and the Ethernet hub.
After the IP address is configured successfully, launch a Telnet session to the
CCM IP address. Then, see Initial CCM login in this chapter.
To configure the IP address and subnet mask using a Telnet CLI:
1. Ensure that your server or workstation has a Telnet client and is located
on the sam e LAN segm ent as the CCM.
2. Use the arp com m and to update the server or workstation with the CCM
IP address and Ethernet MAC address. The CCM Ethernet MAC address is
located on the back panel above the LAN connector. The arp com m and is
entered as:
arp -s <ip_address> <mac_address>
For exam ple, the following com m and assigns the IP address 192.168.0.5
and the Ethernet MAC address 00-80-7d-54-01-54 to the CCM.
arp -s 192.168.0.5 00-80-7d-54-01-54
On a UNIX platform , the MAC address m ay require colons (:) instead of
dashes (-), for exam ple, 00:80:7d:54:01:54.
3. You m ay verify that you entered the inform ation correctly by using an arp
com m and with the -a option.
arp -a
This com m and shows all arp entries for the server or workstation. See
your system adm inistrator guide if you need additional help w ith the
arp com m and.
4. After the above arp com m and is entered correctly, launch a Telnet
client to the assigned IP address. Then, continue w ith Initia l CCM login
in this chapter.
To configure the CCM using the serial CLI:
1. By factory default, port 1 of the CCM is configured for the serial CLI. To
access the serial CLI, attach a com patible device to port 1. The com patible
device types are: ASCII, VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220 and VT320.
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Appendix B lists the required cables and adaptors. You m ay also use any
term inal em ulation program that is available on your system .
2. Configure your term inal or term inal em ulation program as follows.
Baud rate
Bits per character
Parity
9600
8
None
1
Stop bits
Flow control
None
3. Press the Return or Enter key until a prom pt appears, requesting your
usernam e. If you do not receive a prom pt after pressing the key five tim es,
check your cable and serial settings to be sure that they are correct.
4. Proceed to Initial CCM login in this chapter.
After you com plete the CCM configuration, you m ay reconfigure the CLI on
another port or disable it com pletely and use port 1 with an attached device.
For m ore inform ation, see Connecting to devices from the serial CLI port in
Chapter 3.
Initial CCM login
The CCM ships with a single user defined in its user database. The first tim e you
connect to the CCM via Telnet or serial CLI, you are prom pted for a usernam e.
To log in to the CCM for the first time:
1. At the Usernam e prom pt, type Admin. There is no factory default
password for the Adm in user. At the Password prom pt, press Return.
Username: Admin
Password:
Authentication Complete
CCM configuration is required.
2. Once authentication com pletes, the CCM prom pts for any m issing
configuration values that are required for operation.
If you already provided the IP address and subnet m ask, you will not be
prom pted for those values again.
If you have not already provided the IP address and subnet m ask, you will
be prom pted for them . Enter the CCM IP address and subnet m ask using
standard dot notation.
CCM configuration is required
Enter CCM IP address > 192.168.0.5
Enter CCM Subnet mask > 255.255.255.0
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3. You are prom pted for a new Adm in password. Passwords are case
sensitive and m ust contain 3-16 alphanum eric characters. You m ust enter
the new password twice to confirm that you entered it correctly.
Enter CCM New Admin Password > *****
Confirm New Admin Password > *****
After you have provided the required configuration inform ation, a
confirm ation m essage appears while the CCM stores the values in its
configuration database.
You have now com pleted the initial login, and you m ay enter additional
com m ands at the CLI prom pt (>). To configure CCM ports, see Configuring
Serial Port Settings in Chapter 3.
Reinitializing the CCM
Reinitializing the CCM rem oves configured inform ation. This m ay be useful
when reinstalling the CCM at another location in your network.
The CCM stores configuration inform ation in FLASH databases. During
reinitialization, the FLASH erase has two phases. The first phase erases the
CCM configuration database, which contains all nonvolatile data except the IP
address. The second phase erases the IP address and restores the CCM to its
factory default settings.
To reinitialize the CCM:
1. Locate the recessed INIT button on the front of the CCM. You will need a
tool that fits inside the recess, such as an opened paper clip.
2. Insert the tool in the recess, then depress and hold the button. The
ONLINE LED will blink, indicating a CCM initialization has been
requested. You have approxim ately seven seconds to release the button
before any action is taken.
After seven seconds, the ONLINE LED will blink m ore rapidly to confirm
that the CCM configuration database has been erased. Continuing to hold
the INIT button for a few m ore seconds will erase the IP address as well.
The ONLINE LED will blink faster to confirm the deletion.
If any portion of FLASH is erased, the CCM reboots when the INIT button
is released.
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Ope ra tions
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Con ten ts
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Configuring Serial Port Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Connecting to Serial Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Managing User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using Authentication Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Using Security Lock-out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Managing the Port History Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Managing the CCM Using SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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Cha pte r 3: Ope ra tions
Overview
The CCM and its ports m ay be easily configured and m anaged to m eet your
requirem ents for device connection, user authentication, access control, power
status m onitoring, port history inform ation display and SNMP com pliance for
use with third-party network m anagem ent products.
Configuring Serial Port Settings
By default, CCM ports are configured with the following settings.
Target device
Nam e
Console
xx-xx-xx Pn (last 3 octets of MAC address
plus the port num ber)
Baud rate
9600
Bits per character
Parity
8
None
Stop bits
1
Flow control
Tim e-out
None
15 m inutes
CLI access character
Power
Use Server CLI setting (^ D)
None
Most of these settings are standard serial port operating characteristics.
The CLI access character param eter specifies how you access the CLI. For
m ore inform ation, see CLI mode in this chapter.
The Power param eter instructs the CCM to m onitor the state of a specified
control signal. Signal transitions m ay be configured to trigger SNMP alerts. The
param eter value indicates an inbound control signal (CTS, DCD or DSR) and
the state of that signal (low or high). When the defined signal is true, the CCM
interprets it as a power on condition for the attached device; when the signal is
false, a power off condition for the device is assum ed. The signal specified for
flow control cannot be used for power control, and vice versa.
To configure serial console port settings:
Issue a Port Set com m and. You m ay specify settings for one or all ports.
PORT [<port>|ALL] SET [NAME=<name>] [BAUD=<baud>]
[SIZE=<size>] [PARITY=<parity>] [STOP=<stop_bits>]
[FLOW=<flow_ctrl>] [TIMEOUT=<time-out>] [SOCKET=<socket>]
[CHAR=^ <cli_char>] [TOGGLE=NONE|DTR] [POWER=<signal>] . . .
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For m ore inform ation and descriptions of all valid param eters, see Port Set
command in Chapter 5.
To display serial port settings:
Issue a Show Port com m and.
SHOW PORT [<port>|ALL|NAMES]
When you request inform ation about a port, the display includes configuration
inform ation, current power status (if power status m onitoring has been
enabled), plus transm it, receive and error counts. When you request
inform ation about a single port and a user is currently accessing that port, the
display also includes the usernam e, access rights and other inform ation about
the current session.
When you request inform ation about port nam es, the display includes the port
num bers and nam es. If a port’s nam e has not been changed with a Port Set
com m and, the logical nam e is displayed.
For m ore inform ation, see Show Port command in Chapter 5.
Connecting to Serial Devices
The CCM offers several m ethods for connecting to attached serial devices:
Telnet, serial CLI, PPP and SSH.
Preemption
Depending on configured access levels, a user who is connecting to a port (the
connecting user) m ay disconnect another user of equal or lower access (the
current user).
If the connecting user’s access level is lower than the current user’s access
level, the connecting user will receive an In Use m essage and the connection
will be dropped.
If the connecting user’s access level is equal to or higher than the owning
user’s access level, an In Use by owning user m essage will be displayed. The
connecting user m ay then choose to preem pt the current user’s session. If the
current user’s session is preem pted, an appropriate m essage is displayed.
For m ore inform ation about access levels, see Access rights a nd levels in
this chapter.
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Connecting to devices using Telnet
Each CCM serial port is directly addressable via a unique TCP port num ber
that provides a connection to the attached serial device.
Plain text (non-encrypted) Telnet connections are enabled by default. For
inform ation about enabling both plain text Telnet and SSH connections, see
Enabling plain text Telnet and SSH connections in this chapter.
To connect to a device using Telnet:
Type telnet, followed by the CCM IP address and the appropriate TCP port
num ber, which by default is 3000 plus the physical port num ber, in decim al
form at. (The TCP port num ber m ay be changed for any CCM port.)
For exam ple, the following Telnet com m and connects to the serial device
attached to physical port 14 of a CCM1640.
telnet 192.168.0.5 3014
If an authentication m ethod other than None has been configured for the
CCM, you will be prom pted for credentials (usernam e and password). Once
authentication com pletes, your connection is confirm ed. When you successfully
connect to the serial device, you will see a display sim ilar to the following.
Username: Myname
Password: ******
Authentication Complete
Connected to Port: 14 9600,8,N,1,XON/XOFF
If the authentication m ethod is configured as None, you m ay Telnet and
connect to a serial device without entering credentials; however, credentials
are always required when connecting to the CCM CLI.
Data entered at the Telnet client is written to the attached serial device. Any
data received by the CCM from the serial device is output to your Telnet client.
You m ay access the CCM and its ports using Equinox-provided or third-party
Telnet client applications. A cross-platform Telnet client is bundled with the
AVWorks application. Third-party Telnet client applications m ay be used in
com bination with AVWorks or standalone.
You m ay connect using either SSH (AVWorks provides built-in support for SSH2)
or plain text.
AVWorks Telnet
AVWorks is a cross-platform client application provided with each CCM.
AVWorks provides a convenient way to select a CCM or attached device and
launch a Telnet session to m anage it.
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AVWorks includes a built-in Serial Console Viewer Telnet application that
offers several features not found in other Telnet clients. For m axim um
flexibility, AVWorks allows you to associate a unique Telnet client with each
CCM port.
You m ay specify the built-in Telnet client or a third-party Telnet client. For
m ore inform ation, see the AVWorks Installer/User Guide.
Standalone third-party Telnet clients
You m ay use third-party Telnet clients to access the CCM directly without
AVWorks m anagem ent software.
Connecting to devices from the serial CLI port
By factory default, port 1 of the CCM is configured with the serial CLI, which
prohibits the use of port 1 with an attached serial device. You m ay configure
the CLI on a different port, but only one port m ay be configured as the serial
CLI port at one tim e. For exam ple, when you enable the CLI interface on port
n, and it is already active on port p, then the CLI will autom atically be disabled
on port p.
You m ay connect to one serial device at a tim e through the serial CLI port
using a local term inal or a local PC using a term inal em ulation program . If you
connect an external m odem to the serial CLI port, you m ay also access devices
through a rem ote term inal or PC that can dial into the CCM external m odem .
For inform ation about m odem connections, see Configuring and using dial-in
connections in this chapter and Server CLI command in Chapter 5.
To configure a port for the serial CLI:
1. Issue a Server CLI com m and, using the Port param eter to specify the CLI
port and the Type param eter to specify the term inal type.
SERVER CLI PORT=<port> TYPE=<type>
2. To disable the CLI that was previously configured on a port, issue a Server
CLI com m and, indicating Type=Off.
For m ore inform ation, see Server CLI command in Chapter 5.
To display CLI port information:
Issue a Show Server CLI com m and.
SHOW SERVER CLI
The display includes the CLI port num ber and term inal type, plus the CLI
access character. For m ore inform ation, see Show Server CLI command in
Chapter 5.
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To connect to a device from the serial CLI port:
1. Issue a Server CLI com m and, using the Connect param eter to enable the
use of the Connect com m and from the serial CLI port.
SERVER CLI CONNECT=ON
2. Issue a Connect com m and to the desired port.
CONNECT <port>
3. To end a device session that was initiated with a Connect com m and, issue
a Disconnect com m and.
DISCONNECT
For m ore inform ation, see Server CLI command, Connect Command and
Disconnect Command in Chapter 5.
Configuring and using dial-in connections
You m ay attach an external m odem to the serial CLI port for dial-in serial CLI
access to the CCM. This m ay be used as a backup connection if the unit is not
accessible from the network. It m ay also be used as a prim ary connection at
rem ote sites that do not have Ethernet network capability. The m odem m ust
be Hayes com patible.
To specify a modem initialization string:
1. Issue a Show Server CLI com m and to ensure that the port where the
m odem is connected has been defined as the serial CLI port.
SHOW SERVER CLI
2. Issue a Server CLI com m and, using the Modem init param eter to specify
the m odem initialization string.
SERVER CLI MODEMINIT=“<string>”
The string m ust be enclosed in quotes and m ust include at least the
com m and settings ATV1 and SO=1, which cause the m odem to issue
verbose response strings and auto-answer the phone on the first ring. For
m ore inform ation, see Server CLI command in Chapter 5.
The m odem initialization string is sent to the cabled m odem when any of
the following conditions occur:
•
•
•
CCM initialization
Detection of a transition of DSR from low to high
Com pletion of a call when DCD changes from high to low
3. Upon successful m odem connection, press the Enter key until the login
prom pt appears.
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To display modem configuration information:
Issue a Show Server CLI com m and.
SHOW SERVER CLI
For m ore inform ation, see Show Server CLI command in Chapter 5.
Connecting to devices using PPP
The CCM supports rem ote PPP access using an auto-answer m odem that
answers calls. A dial-in client and the CCM establish the PPP protocol.
The PPP dial-in m ay be used to access a rem ote CCM that does not warrant a
WAN (Wide Area Network) link to the Ethernet interface. In this case, the PPP
connection allows a rem ote PC with Telnet capability to dial the CCM and then
establish a Telnet connection to a CCM port.
The PPP dial-in m ay also be used to access a subnet containing rem ote CCM
devices in the event of a WAN link failure. In this case, the PPP provides an
alternate path to one or m ore rem ote CCM devices.
Once the PPP connection is established, you m ust launch an application
that connects to the CCM or to one of its ports. The PPP connection is only a
com m unications interface to the CCM.
The CCM im plem ents a PPP server that uses CHAP (Challenge Authentication
Protocol). Passwords are not accepted in the clear on PPP connections.
PPP is disabled by default.
To enable or disable a PPP server on the serial CLI port:
1. To enable a PPP server on the serial CLI port, issue a Show Server CLI
com m and to ensure that a serial CLI port has been defined.
SHOW SERVER CLI
2. Issue a Server PPP com m and with the Enable param eter.
SERVER PPP ENABLE LOCALIP=<local_ip> REMOTEIP=<rem_ip>
[MASK=<subnet>]
You m ust specify local and rem ote IP addresses to be used for the CCM
and client ends of the PPP connection respectively. You are prom pted to
confirm or cancel the changes. Enter Y to confirm or N to cancel.
3. To disable a PPP server, issue a Server PPP com m and with the
Disable param eter.
SERVER PPP DISABLE
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For m ore inform ation, see Show Server CLI command and Server PPP
command in Chapter 5.
To display PPP configuration information:
Issue a Show Server PPP com m and.
SHOW SERVER PPP
For m ore inform ation, see Show Server PPP command in Chapter 5.
Connecting to devices using SSH
The CCM supports version 2 of the SSH protocol (SSH2). The CCM SSH server
operates on the standard SSH port 22. The shell for this connection provides a
CLI prom pt as if you had established a Telnet connection on port 23. The shell
request for this connection is for CLI access.
Additional CCM SSH servers operate on TCP ports that are num bered with
values 100 greater than the standard 30xx Telnet ports for the CCM. For
exam ple, if port 7 is configured for Telnet access on port 3007, then port
3107 will be a direct SSH connection for port 7. When SSH is enabled, Telnet
port 23 connections will be accepted from other clients if the Server Security
com m and includes Encrypt=SSH,None. Connecting to Telnet port 23 m ay be
tunneled via a connection to SSH port 22.
SSH server keys
When SSH is enabled for the first tim e, the CCM generates an SSH server key.
The key generation process m ay take up to ten m inutes. The key is com puted
at random and is stored in the CCM configuration database.
In m ost cases, the SSH server key should not be m odified because m ost SSH
clients will associate the key with the IP address of the CCM. During the first
connection to a new SSH server, the client will display the fingerprint of the
SSH server key and prom pt you to indicate if you wish to store it on the SSH
client. After the first connection, m ost SSH clients will validate the key when
connecting to the CCM. This provides an extra layer of security because the
SSH client can verify the key sent by the server each tim e it connects.
If you disable SSH and later reenable it, you m ay either use the existing server
key or com pute a new one. If you are reenabling the sam e server at the sam e
IP address, it is recom m ended that you use the existing key, as SSH clients m ay
be using it for verification. If you are m oving the CCM to another location and
changing the IP address, you m ay wish to generate a new SSH server key.
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Authenticating an SSH user
SSH is enabled and disabled with the Server SSH com m and. When you enable
SSH, you m ay specify the authentication m ethod(s) that will be used for SSH
connections. The m ethod m ay be a password, an SSH key or both. A user’s
password and SSH key are specified with a User Add or User Set com m and. All
SSH keys m ust be RSA keys. DSA keys are not supported.
The following table lists and describes the valid SSH authentication m ethods
that m ay be specified with a Server SSH com m and.
SSH Authentication Methods
Method
Description
PW (default)
SSH connections will be authenticated with a username/
password. With this method, a user’s definition must include
a valid password in order for that user to authenticate an SSH
session. A password may authenticate to a RADIUS server or to
the local user database.
KEY
SSH connections will be authenticated with an SSH key. With this
method, a user’s definition must include valid SSH key information
in order for that user to authenticate an SSH session. Key
authentication is always local; RADIUS is not supported. For more
information, see SSH user keys in this chapter.
PW|KEY or KEY|PW
SSH connections will be authenticated with either a username/
password or an SSH key. If a user has only a password defined, that
user must authenticate an SSH session with a username/password.
If a user has only an SSH key defined, that user must authenticate
an SSH session using the key. If a user has both a password and an
SSH key defined, that user may use either a username/password or
the SSH key to authenticate an SSH session. This method allows the
CCM administrator to define how each user will authenticate an SSH
session based on information provided in the User Add/Set command.
PW authentication will be local or RADIUS as specified in the Auth
parameter of the Server Security command. Key authentication is
always local.
PW&KEY or KEY&PW SSH connections will be authenticated using both a username/
password and an SSH key. With this method, a user’s definition
must include a password and SSH key information for that user to
authenticate an SSH session.
PW authentication will be local or RADIUS as specified in the Auth
parameter of the Server Security command. Key authentication is
always local.
A user’s access rights are determ ined from the authentication m ethod used.
SSH key authentication always uses the access rights from the local user
database. Depending on the server authentication m ode specified with the
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Server Security com m and, SSH password authentication will use either
the access rights from the local user database or the values returned by the
RADIUS server.
With either of the “or” m ethods (PW|KEY and KEY|PW), the user access rights
are determ ined from the m ethod used to authenticate the user.
With either of the “and” m ethods (PW&KEY and KEY&PW), the user access
rights are determ ined from the first m ethod specified. If PW&KEY is specified,
the access rights from the password authentication will be used. If KEY&PW is
specified, the access rights from the key authentication will be used.
For m ore inform ation, see Using Authentica tion Modes in this chapter.
SSH user keys
A user’s SSH key is specified in a User Add or User Set com m and. You m ay
define a key even if SSH is not currently enabled. The key m ay be specified in
one of two ways:
•
When using the SSHKEY and FTPIP keyword pair to define the network
location of a user’s SSH key file, the SSHKEY param eter specifies the
nam e of the uuencoded (UNIX to UNIX encoded) public key file on an
FTP server. The m axim um file size that can be received is 4K bytes. The
FTPIP param eter specifies the FTP server’s IP address.
When this m ethod is specified, the CCM initiates an FTP client request to
the specified IP address. The CCM then prom pts the user for an FTP user-
nam e and password for connection. When connected, the CCM will GET
the specified key file and the FTP connection will be closed. The CCM
then stores the SSH key with the usernam e in the CCM user database.
•
When using the KEY keyword to specify the SSH key, the KEY param -
eter specifies the actual uuencoded SSH key. This is for configurations
that do not im plem ent an FTP server. The CCM stores the specified key
in the CCM user database.
The CCM processes a uuencoded SSH2 public key file with the form at
described in the IETF docum ent draft-ietf-secshpublickeyfile-02. The key m ust
follow all form at requirem ents. The UNIX ssh-keygen2 generates this file
form at. The CCM also processes a uuencoded SSH1 public key file. The UNIX
ssh-keygen generates this file form at.
You m ay also generate SSH user keys via AVWorks. See the AVWorks Installer/
User Guide.
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To enable SSH session access to the CCM:
1. Issue a Show Server Security com m and to ensure that you are using an
authentication m ethod other than None.
SHOW SERVER SECURITY
2. Issue a Server SSH com m and with the Enable param eter. You m ay also
specify an authentication m ethod.
SERVER SSH ENABLE AUTH=<auth>
If an authentication m ethod is not specified, the previous authentication
param eter will be used. The default value is AUTH=PW.
3. If you are enabling SSH for the first tim e, you are advised that all other
CCM sessions will be term inated. Enter Y to continue or N to cancel.
4. If you are reenabling SSH, you are prom pted to use the existing SSH server
key or generate a new key. Enter Y to use the existing key or N to generate
a new key.
For m ore inform ation, see Server SSH command in Chapter 5.
To disable SSH session access to the CCM:
Issue a Server SSH com m and with the Disable param eter.
SERVER SSH DISABLE
When SSH is disabled, the CCM operates in plain text mode.
To display SSH information:
Issue a Show Server Security com m and.
SHOW SERVER SECURITY
If SSH is enabled, the display will include SSH2. Regardless of whether SSH is
enabled, the display will indicate the authentication m ethod that was specified
with the Server SSH com m and.
Enabling plain text Telnet and SSH connections
Plain text (non-encrypted) Telnet connections are enabled by default.
If you enable SSH connections using the Server Security com m and and the
Encrypt=SSH param eter, plain text Telnet connections will be disabled.
However, if you enable SSH connections with the Server SSH com m and, both
plain text and SSH connections will be allowed.
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To enable both Telnet and SSH connections:
Issue a Server Security com m and, indicating Encrypt=SSH,None.
Telnet CLI mode
While you are connected to an attached serial device, you m ay enter CLI m ode
and enter CCM com m ands.
To enter or exit CLI mode when connected to a serial device:
1. To enter CLI m ode, type the CLI access character, which is Ctrl-D by
default. At the CLI prom pt (>), you m ay enter CCM com m ands.
2. To exit CLI m ode and return to the session with the attached device, issue
a Resum e com m and.
RESUME
For m ore inform ation, see Resume Command in Chapter 5.
To change the CLI access character:
Issue a Server CLI com m and or a Port Set com m and, using the Char param eter
to specify the CLI access character.
SERVER CLI CHAR=^ <char>
- or -
PORT SET CHAR=^ <char>
If you issue a Port Set com m and with Char=None, then the CLI access
character specified in the Server CLI com m and will be used. The Port Set
com m and m ay be used to override the Server CLI access character on a
per-port basis. For m ore inform ation, see Server CLI command and Port Set
command in Chapter 5.
To display CLI access character information:
Issue a Show Server CLI com m and.
SHOW SERVER CLI
For m ore inform ation, see Show Server CLI command in Chapter 5.
Ending device sessions
To end your device session:
Enter CLI m ode and issue a Quit com m and or a User Logout com m and.
QUIT
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- or -
If you initiated the device session with a Connect com m and, enter CLI m ode
and issue a Disconnect com m and.
DISCONNECT
- or -
Allow the port to tim e-out due to inactivity. In this case, a notification m essage
is issued and the serial CLI session returns to CLI m ode. This tim e-out m ay
occur while you are in CLI m ode.
- or -
For m odem connections, if a carrier drop occurs, the serial CLI session is
autom atically logged off.
Session time-outs
The CCM m onitors data traffic when you are connected to an attached serial
device. You m ay specify a tim e-out value with the Server CLI com m and. You
m ay also specify a tim e-out value for each port with the Port Set com m and.
When no data is received from the connected user for the configured num ber
of m inutes, the connection is term inated.
The following tim e-out values are used:
•
•
For a Telnet session, the Server CLI tim e-out value is used.
For a serial port session, if the port’s configured tim e-out value is Ø, the
Server CLI tim e-out value is used, even if it is also Ø.
•
For a serial port session, if the port’s configured tim e-out value is non-Ø,
that value is used.
Managing User Accounts
The CCM user database m ay store inform ation for up to 64 user accounts.
To add a user:
Issue a User Add com m and.
USER ADD <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfile>]
[FTPIP=<ftpadd>] [KEY=<sshkey>] [ACCESS=<access>]
You m ust specify a usernam e. You m ust also specify a password or SSH user
key inform ation, or you m ay specify both. You m ay also include an access
level or access rights. For m ore inform ation, see Connecting to devices using
SSH and Access rights and levels in this chapter and User Add command in
Chapter 5.
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To change a user’s configuration information:
Issue a User Set com m and.
USER SET <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfile>]
[FTPIP=<ftpadd>] [KEY=<sshkey>] [ACCESS=<access>]
You m ay change your own password at any tim e. You m ust have USER access
rights to change another user’s password or to change any user’s SSH user key
inform ation and access rights.
To rem ove an SSH user key or password, specify Key=“” or Password=“”.
You cannot rem ove both the password and the SSH key from a user’s
definition; one m ust rem ain in the user database. Also, you cannot rem ove a
user’s key or password if that rem oval would result in no valid users having
USER access rights.
For m ore inform ation, see Connecting to devices using SSH and Access rights and
levels in this chapter and User Set command in Chapter 5.
To end another user’s CCM session:
Issue a User Logout com m and.
USER LOGOUT <username>
A m essage is sent and the Telnet or SSH connection is dropped. For m ore
inform ation, see User Logout command in Chapter 5.
To delete a user:
Issue a User Delete com m and.
USER DELETE <username>
If the specified user is currently logged in, a m essage is sent to the user
indicating that access is no longer perm itted, and the user’s Telnet session is
term inated. For m ore inform ation, see User Delete command in Chapter 5.
To display user configuration information:
1. To display inform ation about one user, issue a Show User com m and,
specifying the usernam e.
SHOW USER <username>
2. To display inform ation about all users, issue a Show User com m and with
the All param eter.
SHOW USER ALL
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For m ore inform ation, see Show User command in Chapter 5.
Access rights and levels
Most CCM com m ands require the user to have access rights to use the
com m ands. The access rights for each CCM com m and are listed in Chapter 4.
The following table describes the access rights a user m ay be given.
Access Rights
Access Right
Description
PCON
The Port Configuration access right should be given to users who
must modify port settings. Grant PCON access rights only to users
who need to issue the Port Set command.
SCON
SMON
USER
BREAK
P
The Server Configuration access right should be given to users
who must change the CCM configurations, including setting the
IP address and updating the CCM program load in FLASH. Grant
SCON access only to users who need to administer the CCM.
The Server Monitor access right should be given to users who need
to view CCM status and monitor serial port activity. Grant SMON
access only to users who need to assist other users in accessing
attached serial devices.
The User access right should be given to users who need to modify
the user database. Grant USER access only to users who must add,
change or delete user accounts. At least one user must have USER
access rights; otherwise, the user database cannot be changed.
The Break access right allows users to send a serial break sequence
to the attached serial device. On certain devices, this sequence has
a special meaning. Grant BREAK access only to users who need to
use the Port Break command.
The Port access right gives users access to one or more serial ports.
This confers the right to access that serial port and connect to the
attached serial device. You may grant Port access rights to specific
ports (Pn), a range of ports (Px-y) or all ports (PALL).
The Adm in user is preconfigured in the user database with all access rights.
Access levels
When you specify a user’s access rights, you m ay either specify the
individual rights or you m ay use a shortcut that specifies an access level. The
APPLIANCEADMIN and ADMIN levels (which are used in AVWorks in lieu
of individual specifications other than port access rights) are equivalent to the
following individual specifications:
•
The APPLIANCEADMIN level is equivalent to PALL, USER, SCON, SMON,
PCON and BREAK.
•
The ADMIN level is equivalent to PALL, USER, SMON, PCON and BREAK.
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A user’s access level m ay be used for preem ption. For exam ple, assum e User A
is connected to a port. User B tries to connect to the sam e port. If User B has an
access level equal to or greater than User A’s access level, then User B will be
given the option of preem pting User A.
To manage a user’s access rights/ level:
1. To configure a user’s access rights/level, issue a User Add com m and,
using the Access param eter to specify the rights or a level.
USER ADD <username> ACCESS=<access>
2. To change a user’s access rights/level, issue a User Set com m and, using
the Access param eter to specify the rights or a level.
USER SET <username> ACCESS=<access>
3. To display the access rights and level for one or all users, issue a Show
User com m and.
SHOW USER <username>|ALL
For m ore inform ation, see Managing Users in this chapter, plus User Add
command, User Set command and Show User command in Chapter 5.
Using Authentication Modes
The CCM supports several m ethods for authenticating users: RADIUS, local
and none. Multiple connection and authentication m ethods m ay operate
concurrently. By default, authentication is done at the local CCM user database.
Local authentication
Local authentication uses the CCM internal user database to authenticate users.
RADIUS authentication
RADIUS authentication uses an external third-party RADIUS server containing
a user database to authenticate CCM users. The CCM, functioning as a RADIUS
client, sends usernam es and passwords to the RADIUS server. If a usernam e
and password do not agree with equivalent inform ation on the RADIUS server,
the CCM is inform ed and the user is denied CCM access. If the usernam e and
password are successfully validated on the RADIUS server, the RADIUS server
returns an attribute that indicates the access rights defined for that usernam e.
To use RADIUS authentication, you m ust specify inform ation about the
prim ary RADIUS server and optionally, a secondary RADIUS server to be used
as a backup.
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The RADIUS server definition values specified in CCM com m ands m ust m atch
corresponding values configured on the RADIUS server. On the RADIUS server,
you m ust include CCM-specific inform ation: the list of valid users and their
access rights for the CCM. Each user-rights attribute in the RADIUS server’s
dictionary m ust be specified as a string containing the user’s access rights for
the CCM, exactly m atching the syntax used in the CCM User Add com m and.
Consult your RADIUS adm inistrator’s m anual for inform ation about specifying
users and their attributes. The exact process depends on the RADIUS server
you are using.
No authentication
When authentication is disabled, users are not authenticated. Telnet sessions
to serial ports are accepted im m ediately, and users are not prom pted for a
usernam e or password. In this case, users are granted access only to the port
to which they are connected, including Break access.
Connections to the Telnet port (23), serial CLI and PPP are still authenticated,
even when authentication is expressly disabled. Generally, these
com m unications paths are used only by adm inistrators, and authentication is
enforced in order to establish appropriate access rights.
Authentication m ay not be disabled when SSH session access is enabled.
Authentication summary
The CCM allows concurrent use of m ultiple authentication m odes. This allows
Telnet and SSH clients to all access a single CCM as long as the appropriate
values are enabled.
You m ay optionally specify both RADIUS and local authentication, in either
order. In this case, authentication will be attem pted initially on the first m ethod
specified. If that fails, the second m ethod will be used for authentication.
For exam ple, if you enable local and RADIUS authentication (in that order),
authentication uses the CCM user database. If that fails, authentication goes to
the defined RADIUS servers. If you enable RADIUS and local authentication
(in that order), authentication goes first to the defined RADIUS servers. If that
fails, the local user database is used.
To specify the authentication mode:
1. For RADIUS authentication, issue a Server RADIUS com m and.
SERVER RADIUS PRIMARY|SECONDARY IP=<radius_ip>
SECRET=<secret> USER-RIGHTS=<attr> [AUTHPORT=<udp>]
[TIMEOUT=<time-out>] [RETRIES=<retry>]
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You m ust specify the server’s IP address, the UDP port to be used and a
“secret” to be used. You m ust also specify a user-rights attribute value that
m atches a value in the RADIUS server’s dictionary.
You m ay also use this com m and to delete a RADIUS server definition.
SERVER RADIUS PRIMARY|SECONDARY DELETE
For m ore inform ation, see Server RADIUS command in Chapter 5.
2. Issue a Server Security command, using the Authentication parameter to
specify the authentication mode. Use the Encrypt parameter to enable plain
text Telnet connections, SSH connections or both.
SERVER SECURITY AUTHENTICATION=<auth_mode>
ENCRYPT=<conns>
3. You are prompted to save the information. Enter Y to confirm or N to cancel.
To display authentication configuration information:
1. Issue a Show Server Security com m and.
SHOW SERVER SECURITY
The display includes the current CCM authentication settings that were
configured with the Server Security com m and. If SSH access has been
enabled, the display indicates SSH2. Regardless of whether SSH is enabled,
the display includes the authentication m ethod specified with the Server
SSH com m and.
2. To display CCM RADIUS settings that were configured with the Server
RADIUS com m and, issue a Show Server RADIUS com m and.
SHOW SERVER RADIUS
For m ore inform ation, see Server Security command, Show Server Security
command and Show Server RADIUS command in Chapter 5, plus Connecting
to devices using SSH and Enabling plain text Telnet and SSH connections in
this chapter.
Using Security Lock-out
When the Security Lock-out feature is enabled, a user will be locked-out after
five consecutive authentication failures. A successful authentication will
reset the counter to zero. You m ay configure a lock-out period of from 1-99
hours. Specifying a lock-out period of Ø disables the feature; that is, users
will not be locked-out.
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A locked-out user will rem ain locked-out until the specified tim e elapses, the
CCM is power-cycled or the user is unlocked by an adm inistrator with the
User Unlock com m and.
A user with the ADMIN access level m ay unlock all users except a user with
the APPLIANCEADMIN level. A user with the APPLIANCEADMIN level m ay
unlock all users.
To enable or disable Security Lock-out:
1. To enable Security Lock-out, issue a Server Security com m and, using the
Lockout param eter with a value between 1-99.
2. To disable Security Lock-out, issue a Server Security com m and, using the
Lockout=Ø param eter.
To unlock a locked-out user:
Issue a User Unlock com m and with the usernam e.
Managing the Port History Buffer
Each CCM serial port has a circular history buffer that contains the latest 64K
bytes of data received from the attached serial device. This inform ation m ay be
helpful in analyzing attached device anom alies.
The history buffer begins filling with received data upon com pletion of CCM
initialization, even if no user is connected. When you connect to a serial
port, the data that was received from the attached serial device prior to the
connection is available in the buffer. Once online, new data continues to be
stored in the buffer. You m ay choose whether to display the history buffer’s
content autom atically when you connect and whether to keep or discard the
history buffer’s content at the end of a session.
When m ore than 64K bytes of data are sent to the history buffer, data at the top
of the buffer is discarded to m ake room for the new data. As a result, the buffer
always contains the m ost recent 64K bytes of port history.
Using port history mode commands
Once you issue a Port History com m and to enter port history m ode, you m ay
issue the com m ands listed in the following table. Only the first letter of the
com m and is required.
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Port History Mode Commands
Command
Description
Bottom
B sets the view location to the bottom of the file minus 23 history
display lines, if available.
Clear
Next
C clears the port history buffer.
N increments the current history display line by the number of lines
per page and outputs a new history display page.
Prev
P decrements the current history display line by the number of lines
per page and outputs a new history display page.
Quit
Q returns to the normal CLI.
Resume
R leaves port history mode and CLI mode and resumes the session
with the attached serial device. This single command is equivalent to
sequentially using the Quit and Resume commands.
Search
S searches the port history buffer for a specified text string. Search
strings with embedded spaces must be enclosed in quotes.
By default, the search is case sensitive. To ignore case, enter -i before
the string. To specify direction, type -u to search up from the current
line toward the top of the buffer or -d to search down from the current
line toward the bottom of the buffer. The search direction remains in
effect for subsequent searches until you change the search direction.
If the string is found, the current history display line is set to the line
containing the string, and the CCM outputs a history display page. If the
string is not found, an error message is displayed, no other information
is output and the current history display line is not changed.
Entering the Search command with no parameters searches again
for the previous string in the same direction as the previous search.
Top
T sets the current history display line to one and outputs a history
display page.
The following exam ples assum e the user is in port history m ode.
The following com m and searches the history buffer in the upward direction
for the string Abort Process.
PORT HISTORY> s -u “Abort Process”
The following com m and searches the history buffer for the string Process,
ignoring case.
PORT HISTORY> s -i Process
For m ore inform ation, see Server CLI command and Port History command in
Chapter 5.
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To access port history mode:
Issue a Port History com m and.
PORT HISTORY
The PORT HISTORY > prom pt appears.
To control the port history buffer display when you connect:
Issue a Server CLI com m and, using the History param eter to specify the Hold
or Auto option:
SERVER CLI HISTORY=HOLD|AUTO
•
•
If Hold is specified, the number of bytes in the history buffer is displayed,
but none of the history data is output. In this case, you m ust access the
CLI and use the Port History com m and to view the port’s history buffer
content. This is the default m ode.
If Auto is specified, the number of bytes in the history buffer is displayed
and the entire content of the buffer is output to the Telnet session. In this
m ode, the history buffer’s content m ay be reviewed in the Telnet client’s
scrolling window. You m ay also use the Port History com m and to view the
port’s history buffer content.
To control the port history buffer content when you end a session:
Issue a Server CLI com m and, using the History param eter to specify the Clear
or Keep option:
SERVER CLI HISTORY=CLEAR|KEEP
•
•
If Clear is specified, the port history buffer is cleared and all data is
discarded at the end of a session.
If Keep is specified, the port history buffer’s content is retained at the end
of a session.
To clear and discard all data in a port history buffer:
Issue a Clear com m and while you are in port history m ode.
CLEAR
- or -
Issue a Server CLI com m and, indicating History=Clear.
SERVER CLI HISTORY=CLEAR
In this case, the port’s history buffer is cleared at the end of each device session.
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Managing the CCM Using SNMP
The CCM provides a set of com m ands that create and m anage SNMP
structures for use by third-party network m anagem ent products. These
com m ands cover the following operations:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Enabling and disabling SNMP UDP port 161 SNMP processing
Defining read, write and trap com m unity nam es
Defining and deleting up to four SNMP m anagem ent entity IP addresses
Enabling and disabling SNMP traps
Defining and deleting up to four trap destination IP addresses
Defining, copying and deleting up to ten alert strings for each port
SNMP is disabled by default.
To enable or disable SNMP processing:
1. To enable SNMP processing, issue a Server SNMP com m and with the
Enable param eter. This is the default setting.
SERVER SNMP ENABLE
2. To disable SNMP processing, issue a Server SNMP com m and with the
Disable param eter.
SERVER SNMP DISABLE
For m ore inform ation, see Server SNMP command in Chapter 5.
To specify SNMP community names:
Issue a Server SNMP Com m unity com m and, using the Readcom m , Writecom m
and Trapcom m param eters to specify com m unity nam es.
NOTE: The default community names are “public”; if you enable SNMP, you are encouraged to
change the community values to prevent access to the MIB.
SERVER SNMP COMMUNITY READCOMM=<name>
WRITECOMM=<name> TRAPCOMM=<name>
Although all three com m unity nam es default to public, if you specify a trap
com m unity nam e with this com m and, it m ust be different from the read and
write com m unity nam es.
For m ore inform ation, see Server SNMP Community command in Chapter 5.
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To add or delete SNMP management entity addresses:
1. To add an SNMP m anagem ent entity address, issue a Server SNMP
Manager com m and with the Add param eter and the m anagem ent
entity’s IP address. You m ay define up to four SNMP m anagem ent entity
addresses, using separate com m ands.
SERVER SNMP MANAGER ADD <ip_address>
When you define at least one SNMP m anager, SNMP requests are processed
if they are from one of the defined SNMP m anagers. If a request is not from
one of the defined SNMP m anagers, the SNMP request is discarded.
2. To delete an SNMP m anagem ent entity address, issue a Server SNMP
Manager com m and with the Delete param eter and the m anagem ent
entity’s IP address.
SERVER SNMP MANAGER DELETE <ip_address>
If no m anagem ent entities are defined, any SNMP m anager m ay access the
MIB. For m ore inform ation, see Server SNMP Manager command in Chapter 5.
To enable or disable SNMP traps:
1. To enable SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap com m and with the
Enable param eter.
SERVER SNMP TRAP ENABLE
The CCM will display a numbered list of traps that are currently disabled
with a prom pt requesting you to select trap(s) to enable. Indicate the traps
to be enabled by entering a trap’s list number, several numbers separated
by com m as, a range of numbers separated by a dash or a combination
of numbers with com m as and dashes. To enable all traps, type ALL. To
cancel the com m and, press Enter.
- or -
To enable all SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap com m and with the
Enable and All param eters. In this case, the numbered list is not displayed.
SERVER SNMP TRAP ENABLE ALL
2. To disable SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap com m and with the
Disable param eter.
SERVER SNMP TRAP DISABLE
The CCM will display a numbered list of traps that are currently enabled
with a prom pt requesting you to select trap(s) to disable. Indicate the traps
to be disabled by entering a trap’s list number, several numbers separated
by com m as, a range of numbers separated by a dash or a combination
of numbers with com m as and dashes. To disable all traps, type ALL. To
cancel the com m and, press Enter.
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- or -
To disable all SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap com m and with the
Disable and All param eters. In this case, the numbered list is not displayed.
SERVER SNMP TRAP DISABLE ALL
For more information, see Server SNMP Trap command in Chapter 5. The
Equinox web site www.equinox.com/support describes the supported traps.
To add or delete SNMP trap destination addresses:
1. To add an SNMP trap destination address, issue a Server SNMP Trap
Destination com m and w ith the Add param eter and the destination’s
IP address. You m ay define up to four destination addresses, using
separate com m ands.
SERVER SNMP TRAP DESTINATION ADD <ip_address>
2. To delete an SNMP trap destination address, issue a Server SNMP Trap
Destination com m and w ith the Delete param eter and the destination ’s
IP address.
SERVER SNMP TRAP DESTINATION DELETE <ip_address>
For more information, see Server SNMP Trap Destination command in Chapter 5.
To add, copy or delete port alert strings:
1. To add a port alert string, issue a Port Alert Add com m and, specifying the
port number and a 3-32 character string. You m ay define up to ten strings
for each port, using separate com m ands. The alert string will only generate
a trap if the portAlert trap is enabled with a Server SNMP Trap com m and.
PORT <port> ALERT ADD “<string>”
2. To delete a port alert string, issue a Port Alert Delete com m and, specifying
a port number.
PORT <port> ALERT DELETE
The CCM displays a numbered list of alert strings that have been defined
for the specified port with a prom pt requesting you to select alert string(s)
to delete. Indicate the alert strings to be deleted by entering an alert
string’s list number, several numbers separated by com m as, a range of
numbers separated by a dash or a combination of numbers with com m as
and dashes. To delete all alert strings, type ALL. To cancel the com m and,
press Enter.
3. To copy the defined alert strings from one port to another port, issue a Port
Alert Copy com m and, specifying the port numbers to be copied to and from .
PORT <to_port> ALERT COPY <from_port>
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At the confirm ation prom pt, press Y to confirm or N to cancel. When the
copy operation occurs, all previously defined strings on the port to which
you are copying will be replaced.
For m ore inform ation, see Port Alert Add command, Port Alert Copy command
and Port Alert Delete command in Chapter 5.
To display SNMP configuration information:
Issue a Show Server SNMP com m and.
SHOW SERVER SNMP
The display includes inform ation specified with the Server SNMP, Server
SNMP Com m unity, Server SNMP Manager, Server SNMP Trap and Server
SNMP Trap Destination com m ands.
For m ore inform ation, see Show Server SNMP command in Chapter 5.
To display port alert string information:
Issue a Show Port Alert com m and, specifying a port num ber.
SHOW PORT <port> ALERT
The display lists all the port’s defined alert strings.
For m ore inform ation, see Show Port Alert command in Chapter 5.
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Con ten ts
Accessing the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Entering Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Understanding Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Command Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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Cha pte r 4: Us ing CCM Comma nds
Accessing the CLI
You m ay access the CLI in three ways: using the Telnet CLI, using the serial CLI
or entering the CLI access character during a session to a serial device. When
the CLI is accessed, its prom pt appears (>), indicating you m ay type a com m and.
Entering Commands
At the com m and prom pt, type a com m and and then press Return or Enter.
When the key is pressed, the com m and line com prises all characters to the left
of the cursor. The character at the cursor and any characters to the right of the
cursor are ignored. The following table lists the line editing operations for VT100
compatible devices.
Line Editing Operations for VT100 Compatible Devices
Operation
Backspace
Action
The character immediately before the cursor is erased and all text at
and to the right of the cursor moves one character to the left.
Left Arrow
Right Arrow
Up Arrow
If the cursor is not at the beginning of the line, the cursor moves one
character to the left. If the cursor is at the beginning of the line, no
action is taken.
If the cursor is not at the end of the line, the cursor moves one
character to the right. If the cursor is at the end of the line, no
action is taken.
The CLI maintains a buffer containing the last 16 typed command
lines. If there is a previous command line, it will be output as the
current command line and may be edited. If there is no previous
command line in the command line buffer, the command line is set to
blanks and you may enter a new command.
Down Arrow
Delete
The next command in the CLI command line buffer is made available
for edit. If there is no next command line, the command line is set to
blanks and you may enter a new command.
The character at the cursor position is deleted and all characters to
the right of the cursor position are moved left one character.
The following table lists the line editing operations for ASCII TTY devices.
There is no com m and line buffer available on an ASCII TTY device.
Line Editing Operations for ASCII TTY Devices
Operation
Backspace
Esc
Action
Erases the last character typed.
Erases the current command line.
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When commands take effect
Each command is completely processed before the next command may be
entered. Som e com m ands prom pt for confirm ation before they are processed.
In these cases, you m ust confirm or cancel by entering Y or N respectively.
If you enter a Server FLASH command or if you change the CCM IP address with
a Server Set command, a CCM reboot is required before the change becomes
effective. In these cases, the CCM database is updated when you enter the
command and you are prompted that the change will not take effect until the CCM
reboots. You may choose to reboot at that time, or you may decline. When the
CCM reboots, your session and all other sessions on the CCM are terminated.
Understanding Conventions
This section describes the parts of a CCM com m and and the conventions used
in this docum ent to describe a com m and’s syntax.
Command syntax
A com m and m ay have four types of syntax: positional com m ands, positional
param eters, keyword param eters and keyword values. The following exam ples
dem onstrate the syntax types.
The following Set Port com m and changes the baud rate and flow control
settings for port 2.
> PORT 2 SET BAUD=57600 FLOW=XONXOF
Command Syntax Types in Example Command
Value
PORT
2
Syntax
Positional command.
Positional parameter that indicates the port number for the command.
Positional command that indicates port settings are to be changed.
Keyword parameter, which is always followed by an equal (=) sign.
SET
BAUD
57600
Keyword value indicating the baud rate value for the BAUD
keyword parameter.
FLOW
Keyword parameter, which is always followed by an equal (=) sign.
Keyword value.
XONXOF
Not every com m and will contain all syntax types. For exam ple, the following
com m and reboots the CCM.
>SERVER REBOOT
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In this case, both SERVER and REBOOT are positional com m ands.
In m ost cases, one or m ore spaces separate positional com m ands, positional
param eters and keyword param eters.
For m ost positional com m ands, positional param eters or keyword param eters,
you only need to enter the first three characters. The exceptions are:
•
•
•
When you specify a term inal type with the Type param eter in the Server
CLI com m and, you m ust enter all characters.
When you specify an authentication m ethod with the Auth param eter in
the Server SSH com m and, you m ust enter all characters.
When you specify control signal m onitoring with the Power param eter in
the Port Set com m and, you m ust enter all characters.
With the exception of usernam es and passwords, com m ands are not case
sensitive; they m ay be entered in uppercase, lowercase or a com bination. For
exam ple, all of the following com m ands are correct.
> PORT 2 SET BAUD=57600 FLOW=XON
> POR 2 SET BAU=57600 FLOW=XON
> por 2 Set Baud=57600 flow=xon
> port 2 set baud=57600 flow=xon
NOTE: Usernames and passwords are case sensitive. These values are stored exactly as
you enter them. For example, the username “Ann” must be entered with an uppercase “A”
and all other letters lowercase. The username “ANN” will not be accepted by the CCM as the
username “Ann.” Usernames and passwords must contain 3 -16 alphanumeric characters.
Any syntax errors are displayed, and where applicable, the error is underlined.
In the following exam ple, the keyword param eter “baud” is m isspelled. Even if
m ore than three characters are entered, they m ust all be correct.
> port 2 Set Baux=57600 flow=xon
----
ERR 26 - SET keyword parameter invalid
In the following exam ple, the keyword value “576” is not valid. Num eric
keyword values m ust be fully specified and m ay not be shortened to
three characters.
> POR 2 SET BAUD=576 FLOW=XON
---
ERR 27 - SET keyword value invalid
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In the following exam ple, there are spaces between BAUD, the equal sign and
the value 57600. Spaces are not perm itted between keyword param eters and
their values.
> POR 2 SET BAUD = 57600 FLOW=XON
------------
ERR 26 - SET keyword parameter invalid
Syntax conventions
This m anual uses the following com m and syntax conventions:
•
•
Brackets [ ] surround optional keywords and values.
Angle brackets < > surround user-supplied positional param eters and
keyword param eter values.
•
In m ost cases, choices are separated by a vertical bar |. The description
indicates if you m ay specify m ore than one of the choices and how to
separate m ultiple values. The exception is the Server SSH com m and. In
this case, the vertical bar is specified on the com m and line when you
enable the “password or key” m ethod (PW|KEY) or the “key or password”
m ethod (KEY|PW).
Command Summary
The following table lists the CCM com m ands, including a brief description
plus the required access rights and level.
CCM Command Summary
Command
Description, Access Right and Access Level
Connect
Accesses devices from the serial CLI port.
Access right: port-specific
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN **
Disconnect
Help
Ends a device session initiated with Connect command.
Access right: port-specific
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN **
Displays information about commands.
Access right: none needed
Access level: all
Port Alert Add
Port Alert Copy
Adds a port alert string.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Copies a port’s alert strings to another port.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
** Users who do not have the ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN level must have the appropriate
port access configured to issue this command.
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CCM Command Summary (Continued)
Command
Description, Access Right and Access Level
Port Alert Delete
Deletes one or more port alert strings.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Port Break
Port History
Port Logout
Port Set
Sends a break signal to the attached device.
Access right: BREAK
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Accesses the port history buffer.
Access right: none needed
Access level: all
Terminates the CCM session on a specified port.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Changes port settings.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Quit
Terminates the current CCM session.
Access right: none needed
Access level: all
Resume
Resumes device connection after being in CLI mode.
Access right: none needed
Access level: all
Server CLI
Specifies the serial CLI port, port type and access
character; enables/disables device connection from the CLI
port; specifies a modem initialization string; specifies port
history mode operations and a port time-out value.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Server FLASH
Server PPP
Updates the CCM FLASH.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Enables/disables a PPP server on the serial CLI port.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Server RADIUS
Server Reboot
Server Security
Specifies RADIUS server parameters.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Reboots the CCM.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Specifies user authentication mode, allowed access
methods and security lock-out.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
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CCM Command Summary (Continued)
Command
Description, Access Right and Access Level
Server Set
Changes CCM addresses.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Server SNMP
Enables/disables UDP port 161 SNMP processing.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Server SNMP Community
Server SNMP Manager
Server SNMP Trap
Defines read, write and trap SNMP community strings.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Defines/deletes SNMP management entities.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Enables/disables SNMP traps.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Server SNMP Trap Destination Defines/deletes destinations for enabled SNMP traps.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Server SSH
Enables/disables SSH session access to the CCM and
specifies the SSH authentication method.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Show Port
Displays port configuration information and statistics.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Show Port Alert
Show Server
Displays a port’s alert strings.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Displays CCM configuration, statistics and session information.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Show Server CLI
Show Server PPP
Show Server RADIUS
Show Server Security
Displays information specified with the Server CLI command.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Displays PPP settings.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Displays RADIUS settings.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Displays authentication, encryption and lock-out settings.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
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CCM Command Summary (Continued)
Command
Description, Access Right and Access Level
Show Server SNMP
Displays SNMP configuration information.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Show User
Displays user configuration and session information.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
SPC
Reserved for future functionality.
User Add
Adds a new user.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
User Delete
User Logout
User Set
Deletes a user.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Terminates a user’s session.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN*** or APPLIANCEADMIN
Changes a user’s configuration information.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
User Unlock
Unlocks a locked-out user.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN*** or APPLIANCEADMIN
** Users who do not have the ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN level must have the appropriate
port access configured to issue this command.
*** A user with ADMIN level may issue a User Logout or User Unlock command for users with
any level other than APPLIANCEADMIN.
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Connect Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Disconnect Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Help Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Port Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Quit Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Resume Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Server Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Show Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
SPC Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
User Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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Connect Command
The Connect com m and establishes a connection from the CCM serial CLI port
to a device attached to another port on that CCM. If the specified port is already
in use, you will receive an error m essage. To use this com m and, you m ust have
previously issued a Server CLI com m and with the Connect=On param eter. For
m ore inform ation, see Connecting to Serial Devices in Chapter 3.
Access right: port-specific
Access level: ADMIN, APPLIANCEADMIN or others with access to port
Syntax
CONNECT <port>
Connect Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<port>
Port number in range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640.
Example
The following com m and establishes a connection from the serial CLI port to
port 6.
> connect 6
Disconnect Command
The Disconnect com m and term inates a session with a serial device that
was previously initiated with a Connect com m and. This com m and frees the
attached serial device and allows other users to access it.
Access right: port-specific
Access level: ADMIN, APPLIANCEADMIN or others with access to port
Syntax
DISCONNECT
Help Command
The Help com m and displays inform ation about CCM com m ands.
Access right: none needed
Access level: none needed
Syntax
HELP [<command_name>]
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Help Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<command_name>
Command name.
Default: Displays list of all commands
Examples
The following com m and displays inform ation about the Show Server
CLI com m and.
help sho ser cli
The following com m and displays a list of all com m ands.
help
Port Commands
The Port com m and has several form s, as listed in the following table.
Port Command Summary
Command
Description
Port Alert Add
Port Alert Copy
Port Alert Delete
Port Break
Adds a port alert string to a specified port.
Copies port alert strings from one port to another port.
Deletes one or more port alert strings from a specified port.
Sends a serial break signal to the attached device.
Accesses a port’s history mode.
Port History
Port Logout
Port Set
Terminates the CCM session on a specified port.
Changes CCM serial port settings for one or all ports.
Port Alert Add command
The Port Alert Add com m and adds a port alert string to a specified port. Each
port m ay have up to ten port alert strings. Duplicate strings are not allowed on
the sam e port. To generate a trap, the Server SNMP Trap com m and m ust be
issued to enable the portAlert trap. For m ore inform ation, see Managing the
CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
PORT <port> ALERT ADD “<string>”
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Port Alert Add Command Parameters
Parameter
<port>
Description
Port number in the range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640.
3-32 character string.
<string>
Port Alert Copy command
The Port Alert Copy com m and copies the alert strings from one port (from _port)
to another (to_port). Any alert strings that were previously defined on the to_port
will be deleted. When you enter this com m and, you are prom pted to confirm or
cancel the copy operation.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
PORT <to_port> ALERT COPY <from_port>
Port Alert Copy Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
<to_port>
Port number where alert strings will be copied, in the range 1-8 for a
CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640.
<from_port>
Port number from which alert strings will be copied, in the range 1-8
for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640.
Example
The following com m and copies the alert strings defined on port 1 to port 7,
replacing any previously-defined alert strings on port 7.
port 7 alert copy 1
Port Alert Delete command
The Port Alert Delete com m and deletes one or m ore alert strings from a port.
When you issue this com m and, a num bered list of defined alert strings is
displayed, from which you choose those to be deleted. You m ay enter one
or m ore num bers separated by com m as, a range of num bers separated by a
hyphen or type ALL to specify all strings. Pressing Enter cancels the com m and.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
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Syntax
PORT <port> ALERT DELETE
Port Alert Delete Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<port>
Port number in the range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640.
Example
The following com m and deletes defined alert strings from port 3.
> PORT 3 ALERT DELETE
Alert-strings assigned to port 3:
1) The first alert string
2) The second alert string
3) The third alert string
4) The fourth alert string
Select Alert-string(s) to delete>
The alert string num bers specified at the prom pt will be deleted.
Port Break command
The Port Break com m and sends a serial break signal to the device to which
you are attached.
Access right: BREAK
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
PORT BREAK
Port History command
The Port History com m and accesses a CCM serial port’s history m ode while
you are attached to the port. When you are in history m ode, the PORT
HISTORY> prom pt appears, and you m ay search the port’s history buffer for
specified strings.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the Port History Buffer in Chapter 3.
Access right: none needed
Access level: all
Syntax
PORT HISTORY
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When you are in port history m ode, you m ay issue the following com m ands.
Port History Mode Commands
Command
Description
Bottom
B sets the history view location to the bottom of the file minus 23
history display lines, if available.
Clear
Next
C clears the port’s history buffer.
N increments the current history display line by the number of lines
per page and a new history display page is output.
Prev
P decrements the current history display line by the number of lines
per page and a new history display page is output.
Quit
Q returns to the normal CLI.
Resume
R exits port history mode and CLI mode, and resumes the serial
session with the attached serial device.
Search
S searches the port history buffer for a specified string. Enclose
strings containing embedded spaces in quotes. To specify search
direction, type -u (up) or -d (down). To ignore case, type -i.
Top
T sets the current history display line to 1 and outputs a history
display page.
Examples
The following com m and accesses the serial port’s history m ode.
> port history
In history m ode, the following com m and searches the history buffer in the
downward direction for the string “connected to,” ignoring case.
PORT HISTORY > s -d -i “connected to”
Port Logout command
The Port Logout com m and term inates the CCM session on a specified port.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
PORT <port> LOGOUT
Port Logout Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<port>
Port number in the range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640.
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Port Set command
The Port Set com m and changes CCM port settings in the CCM configuration
database. At least one keyword param eter and value m ust be specified. For m ore
inform ation, see Configuring Serial Port Settings in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
PORT [<port>|ALL] SET
[TD=<device>] [NAME=<name>] [BAUD=<baud>] [SIZE=<size>]
[PARITY=<parity>] [STOP=<stopbits>] [FLOW=<signal>]
[TIMEOUT=<time-out>] [SOCKET=<socket>] [CHAR=^ <cli_char>]
[TOGGLE=NONE|DTR] [POWER=<signal>]
Port Set Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
<port>|ALL
Either a port number in range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a
CCM1640, or All which indicates that the settings that follow should
be applied to all ports.
Default = port to which you are attached
TD=<device>
Target device type. Valid values are Console and SPC. The SPC
value is reserved for future functionality.
Default = Console
NAME=<name>
Port name, up to 32 characters. If the name contains spaces, enclose
the name in double quotes. To return one or all port names to default
values, specify Name=“”. The port name is used only by AVWorks.
Default = last 3 octets of MAC address plus the port number
BAUD=<baud>
Baud rate. Valid values are:
0, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200. 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200,
9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200.
Default = 9600
SIZE=<size>
Number of data bits per character. Valid values are 7 and 8.
Default = 8
PARITY=<parity>
Parity. Valid values are:
None
No parity.
Even
Odd
Mark
Space
Default = None
Even parity.
Odd parity.
Mark parity.
Space parity.
STOP=<stopbits>
Number of stop bits per character. Valid values are 1 and 2.
Default = 1
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Parameter
Description
Flow control signal. For hardware flow control, be sure the control
FLOW=<signal>
signals are correctly wired, or data loss may occur. The flow control
signal cannot also be used for power status monitoring. Valid values are:
XONXOF
RTSCTS
DTRDCD
None
Software XON/XOFF flow control.
Hardware RTS/CTS flow control.
Hardware DTR/DCD flow control.
No flow control.
Default = None
TIMEOUT=<time-out> Number of time-out minutes in the range Ø-90. If no data is received
or transmitted during a Telnet session for the specified period, the
session will time-out. A zero value indicates no time-out. This value
overrides the time-out value set with a Server CLI command.
Default = use value set with Server CLI command
SOCKET=<socket>
TCP port that must be entered on the Telnet client to connect to this
serial port. The new value becomes effective upon the next connection
to the port. When SSH is enabled, the CCM automatically adds 100
to the specified value.
When All is specified, port 1 will be assigned the specified socket
value plus 1, port 2 will be assigned the specified value plus 2, and
so on. When All is specified and SSH is enabled, port 1 will be
assigned the specified socket value plus 101, port 2 will be assigned
the specified value plus 102, and so on.
When both plain text Telnet and SSH connections are enabled, the
+100 value will not appear in displays.
Default = 3000 plus the port number, 3100 plus the port number if
SSH is enabled; see above for action taken if All is specified
CHAR=^ <cli_char>
CLI access character in the range A to _ (underscore) or NONE.
(The allowable ASCII range is Øx41-Øx5F and Øx61-Øx7A.) The
CLI access character, when pressed simultaneously with the Ctrl
key during a session with an attached serial device, will suspend
the session with the device and place you in CLI command mode. If
None is specified, the value specified in the Char parameter of the
Server CLI command will be used.
Default = None
TOGGLE=NONE|DTR When set to DTR, the CCM will toggle the port’s DTR-out signal
off for 1/2 second each time a connection is made to the port. This
toggle is required to awaken the console port of some devices.
POWER=<signal>
Control signal to monitor and the state that indicates the target
device has power on. The entire value must be specified;
abbreviations are not allowed. The power status monitoring signal
cannot also be used for flow control. Valid values are:
None
HICTS
LOCTS
HIDCD
LODCD
HIDSR
LODSR
Default = None
Disables power status monitoring.
CTS high indicates power on.
CTS low indicates power on.
DCD high indicates power on.
DCD low indicates power on.
DSR high indicates power on.
DSR low indicates power on.
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Example
The following com m and sets a baud rate of 57600 and enables XON/XOFF
flow control on port 2.
> port 2 set baud=57600 flow=xonxof
Quit Command
The Quit com m and term inates the current CCM session and term inates your
Telnet connection to the CCM.
Access right: none needed
Access level: all
Syntax
QUIT
Resume Command
The Resum e com m and exits the CLI and resum es your connection to the
attached serial device. The history buffer contains any data received while you
were in CLI m ode.
Access right: none needed
Access level: all
Syntax
RESUME
Server Commands
The Server com m and has several form s.
Server Command Summary
Command
Description
Server CLI
Specifies the serial CLI port, type and access character;
modem initialization string; port history mode operations
and port time-out value. It also enables/disables device
connection from the CLI port.
Server FLASH
Server PPP
Updates the CCM program FLASH.
Enables/disables PPP connections to the serial CLI port.
Specifies RADIUS parameters.
Server RADIUS
Server Reboot
Reboots the CCM.
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Command
Description
Server Security
Server Set
Specifies the authentication mode and lock-out.
Changes CCM addresses.
Server SNMP
Enables/disables SNMP processing.
Defines read, write and trap community strings.
Defines/deletes SNMP management entities.
Enables/disables SNMP traps.
Server SNMP Community
Server SNMP Manager
Server SNMP Trap
Server SNMP Trap Destination Defines/deletes destinations for enabled SNMP traps.
Server SSH
Enables/disables SSH session access to the CCM.
Server CLI command
The Server CLI com m and:
•
•
•
•
•
Specifies the CLI port, type and access character
Enables or disables device connection from the CLI port
Specifies a m odem initialization string
Specifies port history m ode operations
Specifies a port tim e-out value
At least one param eter m ust be specified.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER CLI [PORT=<port>] [TYPE=<type>] [CHAR=^ <char>]
[CONNECT=ON|OFF] [HISTORY=HOLD|AUTO,CLEAR|KEEP]
[MODEMINIT=“<string>”] [TIMEOUT=<time-out>]
Server CLI Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
PORT=<port>
CLI port number in the range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a
CCM1640.
Default = current CLI port number; 1 is the manufacturing default
TYPE=<type>
Terminal type to be used on CLI port. The entire type name must be
specified; abbreviations are not permitted. Valid types are: ASCII,
VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220, VT320 and OFF. Specifying Type=Off
disables the CLI.
Default: ASCII
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Parameter
Description
CHAR=^ <char>
CLI access character in the range A through _ (underscore). (The
allowable ASCII range is Øx41-Øx5F and Øx61-Øx7A.) The CLI
access character, when pressed simultaneously with the Ctrl key
during a session with an attached serial device, will suspend the
session with the device and place you in CLI command mode.
This value will be used if a port’s Port Set command contains a
Char=None parameter.
Default = ^ d is the manufacturing default
CONNECT=ON|OFF Enables or disables the ability to use the Connect command from
the serial CLI port. When enabled, a serial CLI user may use the
Connect command to establish a connection to the serial device
attached to another CCM serial port. When disabled, you cannot
use the Connect command from the serial CLI port.
Default = ON
HISTORY=
HOLD|AUTO,
CLEAR|KEEP
Port history file processing options during connection (Hold or Auto)
and when a session ends (Clear or Keep):
When Hold is specified, upon connection you are informed of how
much data is in the history buffer, but the data is not displayed.
When Auto is specified, upon connection you are informed of how
much data is in the history buffer, and it is then displayed.
When Clear is specified, the history buffer’s content is cleared when
a session ends.
When Keep is specified, the history buffer’s content is retained
when a session ends. You cannot specify both Clear and Keep or
both Hold and Auto.
Default = HOLD,CLEAR
MODEMINIT=
“<string>”
Modem initialization string, enclosed in quotation marks. Must
contain at least ATV1 and SØ=1.
Default = “” (no modem is attached to serial CLI port)
TIMEOUT=<time-out> Number of time-out minutes in the range Ø-90. If no data is received
or transmitted during a Telnet session for the specified period, the
session will time-out. A zero value indicates no time-out. This value is
used for any CCM port that does not have a time-out value set with
the Port Set command, during a Telnet session to port 23 or an SSH
session to port 22.
Default = 15 minutes is the manufacturing default
Server FLASH command
The Server FLASH com m and updates the CCM program im ages in FLASH
m em ory. You m ay wish to use this com m and to update the program with new
features or to install a later release of the program .
There are two program im ages that you m ay update in the CCM FLASH.
The boot im age file (ccm 40bt.im g) contains the CCM startup and self-test
logic. The application im age (ccm 40app.im g) contains the CCM program that
provides CCM functionality.
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You will need a TFTP server. Download the latest FLASH im age. Save the
im age file to the appropriate directory on the TFTP server.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER FLASH BOOT|APP HOSTIP=<tftp_add> IMAGE=<host_file>
Server FLASH Command Parameters
Parameter
BOOT
Description
Indicates the BIOS/Bootstrap image should be updated.
Indicates the application image should be updated.
APP
HOSTIP=<tftp_add> IP address of TFTP server host.
IMAGE=<host_file>
Name of file on TFTP server host containing the image file.
Example
The following com m and updates the CCM boot im age program using the
im age file nam e c:\winnt\system 32\drivers\ccm 4Øbt.im g, which is located on
the TFTP server host located at 192.168.1.16.
> ser fla boot hostip=192.168.1.16 ima=c:\winnt\system32\drivers\
ccm40bt.img
Server PPP command
The Server PPP com m and enables or disables the PPP server on the serial CLI
port. For m ore inform ation, see Connecting to devices using PPP in Chapter 3.
Once the PPP server has been configured with this com m and by specifying the
required addresses and m asks, those values rem ain in the database. Later, if
you disable the PPP server and wish to reenable it with the sam e addresses,
you don’t need to specify the address values again.
When you enable the PPP server, the serial CLI port m ust already be defined.
When you enter this com m and, you are prom pted to confirm or cancel the
specified changes.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER PPP DISABLE|ENABLE
[LOCALIP=<local_ip>] [REMOTEIP=<rem_ip>] [MASK=<subnet>]
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Server PPP Command Parameters
Parameter
DISABLE
ENABLE
Description
Disables the PPP server.
Enables the PPP server.
LOCALIP=<local_ip> IP address to be used to connect the CCM over the PPP
connection. Must be on same subnet as REMOTEIP address.
REMOTEIP=<rem_ip> IP address to assign to the PPP client end of the PPP connection.
Must be on same subnet as LOCALIP address.
MASK=<subnet>
LAN subnet for the PPP dial-in client.
Examples
The following command enables the PPP server with a local IP address of
192.168.0.1, a remote IP address of 192.168.0.2 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
> ser ppp ena loc=192.168.0.1 rem=192.168.0.2 mas=255.255.255.0
The following com m and enables the PPP server with previously-configured IP
and subnet m ask values. This form of the com m and would not be valid unless
the IP and subnet m ask values had been previously configured.
> server ppp enable
Server RADIUS command
The Server RADIUS com m and defines or deletes RADIUS param eters for the
CCM RADIUS client. For m ore inform ation, see RADIUS authentication in
Chapter 3.
When you enter this com m and, you are prom pted to confirm or cancel the
specified changes.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER RADIUS PRIMARY|SECONDARY
IP=<radius_ip> SECRET=<secret> USER-RIGHTS=<attr>
[AUTHPORT=<udp>] [TIMEOUT=<time-out>] [RETRIES=<retry>]
- or -
SERVER RADIUS PRIMARY|SECONDARY DELETE
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Server RADIUS Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
PRIMARY
Indicates the primary RADIUS server is being defined or deleted.
Indicates the secondary RADIUS server is being defined or deleted.
IP address of the RADIUS authentication server.
SECONDARY
IP=<radius_ip>
SECRET=<secret>
8-24 character text string for shared secret with the RADIUS server.
Enclose the string in quotes if it contains spaces.
USER-RIGHTS=<attr> Attribute number defined on the RADIUS server, in the range 1-255.
AUTHPORT=<udp> UDP port for RADIUS authentication server, in the range 1-65535.
This value is usually 1645, but may be 1812.
Default = 1645
TIMEOUT=<time-out> Number of seconds to wait for a response from the RADIUS server,
in the range 1-60.
Default = 5
RETRIES=<retry>
Number of attempts to make to authenticate a user after a time-out,
in the range 1-10.
Default = 3
DELETE
Deletes the RADIUS server definition.
Examples
The following com m and specifies prim ary RADIUS server inform ation; default
values will be used for the UDP port, tim e-out and retries values.
> ser radius primary ip=192.168.0.200 secret=ThePrimaryRadSecret
user-rights=86
The following com m and deletes the prim ary RADIUS server definition.
> ser radius primary del
Server Reboot command
The Server Reboot com m and reboots the CCM. During a reboot, any active
Telnet sessions, including your own, are term inated, and all users are
inform ed accordingly. Any CCM configuration changes that require a reboot
will becom e effective when the reboot com pletes.
When you enter this command, you are prompted to confirm or cancel the reboot.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER REBOOT
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Server Security command
The Server Security com m and specifies how authentication will be perform ed
and whether Security Lock-out is enabled. You m ay also enable/disable SSH
connections, plain text Telnet connections or both. For m ore inform ation, see
Using Authentication Modes and Using Security Lock-out in Chapter 3.
When you enter this com m and, you are prom pted to confirm or cancel the
specified inform ation.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SECURITY [AUTHENTICATION=<auth_mode>]
[ENCRYPT=<conns>] [LOCKOUT=<hours>]
Server Security Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
AUTHENTICATION=
<auth_mode>
Authentication mode. Multiple values may be specified, separated
by commas. Valid values are:
LOCAL - Use the internal CCM user database to authenticate users.
RADIUS - Use the previously defined RADIUS server(s) to
authenticate users.
NONE - Do not authenticate users. This mode cannot be used
when SSH access is enabled, and it cannot be combined with other
authentication modes.
Default = LOCAL
ENCRYPT=<conns> Enables/disables plain text Telnet or SSH connections. You may
enable both by specifying both values, separated by a comma. Valid
values are:
SSH
Enables SSH connections.
None
Enables plain text Telnet connections.
Default: None
LOCKOUT=<hours> Enables or disables Security Lock-out. To enable, specify the number
of hours in the lock-out period, in the range 1-99. To disable, specify a
Ø value.
Default = Ø (disabled)
Examples
The following com m and specifies that the CCM user database will be used to
authenticate users. SSH and plain text Telnet connections will be allowed.
> server security authentication=local encrypt=ssh,none
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Server Set command
The Server Set com m and changes CCM address inform ation.
If you change the IP address, you are prom pted to confirm or cancel a CCM
reboot to effect the change (changing the m ask or gateway address doesn’t
require a reboot).
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SET IP=<ip_address> MASK=<subnet> [GATEWAY=<gtwy>]
Server Set Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
IP=<ip_address>
MASK=<subnet>
GATEWAY=<gtwy>
CCM IP address.
Subnet mask for the subnet on which the CCM resides.
IP address of default gateway for routing IP packets.
Server SNMP command
The Server SNMP com m and enables or disables SNMP UDP port 161
SNMP processing. When you disable SNMP processing, you m ay still enable
and disable traps with the Server SNMP Trap com m and.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SNMP ENABLE|DISABLE
Server SNMP Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
ENABLE|DISABLE
Enables or disables SNMP processing.
Default = Enabled
Server SNMP Community command
The Server SNMP Com m unity com m and defines read, write and trap SNMP
com m unity strings. Com m unity nam es are case-sensitive.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3.
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Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SNMP COMMUNITY [READCOMM=<name>]
[WRITECOMM=<name>] [TRAPCOMM=<name>]
Server SNMP Community Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
READCOMM=
<
name
>
1-64 alphanumeric character read community name.
Default = public
WRITECOMM=<name
TRAPCOMM= name
>
1-64 alphanumeric character write community name.
Default = public
<
>
1-64 alphanumeric character trap community name. If you
specify this parameter, the name must be different from the
read and write community names.
Default = public
Server SNMP Manager command
The Server SNMP Manager com m and defines or deletes SNMP m anagem ent
entities. You m ay define up to four m anagem ent entities. If you delete all
SNMP m anagers (or never add any), the CCM m ay be accessed via SNMP
from any IP address.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SNMP MANAGER ADD|DELETE <ip_address>
Server SNMP Manager Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
ADD|DELETE
<ip_address>
Adds or deletes the specified SNMP management entity.
IP address of SNMP management entity.
Example
The following com m and adds an SNMP m anagem ent entity with the IP
address of 192.168.0.1.
server snmp manager add 192.168.0.1
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Server SNMP Trap command
The Server SNMP Trap command enables or disables SNMP traps. When you
issue this command with the Enable parameter, the CCM displays a numbered
list of all currently disabled traps. When you issue this command with the Disable
parameter, the CCM displays a numbered list of all currently enabled traps.
You m ay indicate the traps to be enabled/disabled by entering a single num ber,
several num bers separated by com m as, a range of num bers separated by a
dash or a com binations of num bers separated by com m as and dashes. You
m ay also type ALL to select all traps in the list or press Enter, which cancels
the operation.
If you specify ALL on the com m and line, the num bered list is not displayed.
If you enable a trap but there is no trap destination configured for it, a warning
will be issued. In this case, issue a Server SNMP Trap Destination com m and.
NOTE: By default, all traps are disabled. The portAlert trap must be enabled for port alert
processing to be performed.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3. The
Equinox web site www.equinox.com /support lists the supported traps.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SNMP TRAP [ENABLE|DISABLE] [ALL]
Server SNMP Trap Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
ENABLE|DISABLE
Enable generates a numbered list of currently disabled traps from
which you choose those to enable. Disable generates a numbered list
of currently enabled traps from which you choose those to disable.
Example
The following com m and enables the linkUp, userDeleted and userLogin
SNMP traps.
server snmp trap enable
Traps now disabled:
1) linkUp
4) userLogin
2) userAdded
3) userDeleted
5) imageUpgradeStarted
Select trap(s) to enable>1,3-4
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Server SNMP Trap Destination command
The Server SNMP Trap Destination com m and defines or deletes destinations
for enabled SNMP traps. Once you define destinations for enabled SNMP
traps, when a trap occurs, the CCM will generate SNMP trap m essages to each
defined SNMP trap destination. You m ay define up to four trap destinations,
using separate com m ands.
For m ore inform ation, see Managing the CCM Using SNMP in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SNMP TRAP DESTINATION ADD|DELETE <ip_address>
Server SNMP Trap Destination Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
ADD|DELETE
<ip_address>
Defines or deletes the specified destination.
IP address of trap destination.
Server SSH command
The Server SSH com m and enables or disables SSH session access to the CCM
and specifies the SSH authentication m ethod. When you enable SSH, all CCM
sessions will be term inated if a CCM SSH server key m ust be generated.
If you enable plain text Telnet connections with a Server Security com m and,
enabling SSH session access with the Server SSH com m and will add that as a
valid connection m ethod (both plain text and SSH connections will be allowed).
For m ore inform ation, see Connecting to devices using SSH in Chapter 3.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SSH ENABLE|DISABLE [AUTH=<auth>]
Server SSH Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
ENABLE|DISABLE
Enables or disables SSH session access to the CCM.
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Parameter
Description
AUTH=<auth>
SSH authentication methods. You must enter the entire value;
abbreviations are not permitted. Valid values are:
PW
Password authentication.
KEY
Key authentication.
PW|KEY
KEY|PW
PW&KEY
KEY&PW
Default = PW
Password or key authentication.
Key or password authentication.
Password and key authentication.
Key and password authentication.
Show Commands
The Show com m and has several form s, as listed in the following table.
Show Command Summary
Command
Description
Show Port
Displays configuration information and statistics for one or all ports.
Displays port alert strings.
Show Port Alert
Show Server
Show Server CLI
Show Server PPP
Displays CCM configuration information and statistics.
Displays CCM CLI settings.
Displays CCM PPP settings.
Show Server RADIUS Displays CCM RADIUS settings.
Show Server Security Displays CCM authentication, allowed access method and Security
Lock-out settings.
Show Server SNMP
Show User
Displays SNMP configuration information.
Displays user configuration and session information.
Show Port command
The Show Port com m and displays configuration and status inform ation about
one or all ports.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW PORT [<port>|ALL|NAMES]
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Show Port Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<port>
Port number.
Default = your port
ALL
Displays information about all ports.
NAMES
Displays only port numbers and names. If a port has not been given
a name with a Port Set command, the default name is displayed. A
default name contains the last three octets of the MAC address plus
the port number.
The following tables list the display fields for a SHOW PORT com m and that
specifies one or all ports.
Show Port Command Display Fields for Console Ports
Field
Content
Port
Port number.
Serial Port Settings
Comma-separated string of port values: baud rate, number of bits,
parity, stop bits, flow control, socket number, time-out value and CLI
access character. The CLI character is preceded by POR CLI= if
it was defined with a Port Set command or by SER CLI= if it was
defined with a Server CLI command.
TX Bytes
RX Bytes
Errors
Number of bytes transmitted.
Number of bytes received.
Number of TX/RX parity and framing errors.
Power
Device power status, if monitoring is enabled. ON indicates the
device is on, OFF indicates the device is off. If monitoring is
disabled, this field is blank.
Toggle **
Toggle value (from Port Set command).
Power Signal **
Signal and state being monitored for device power status (from Port
Set command).
Logical name **
Logical port name, which contains last three octets of MAC address
plus the port number.
User *
Username (from User Add command).
Level *
User’s access level (from User Add and User Set commands).
User’s access rights (from User Add and User Set commands).
Duration of user’s session.
Access *
Duration *
* Displayed only when the command specifies a single port that is currently being accessed.
** Displayed only when the command specifies a single port that is not in use.
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Show Port Alert command
The Show Port Alert com m and displays a port’s alert strings.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW PORT <port> ALERT
Show Port Alert Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
Port number in the range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640.
<port>
Show Server command
The Show Server com m and displays CCM configuration inform ation
and statistics.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW SERVER
Show Server Command Display Fields
Field
Content
Server
CCM IP address (from initial configuration or Server Set command).
Subnet mask (from initial configuration or Server Set command).
Gateway IP address (from initial configuration or Server Set command).
Days, hours, minutes and seconds since CCM was rebooted.
Ethernet MAC address.
Mask
Gateway
Up Time
MAC
S/N
CCM serial number.
Port
Port number.
Username
Duration
Socket
Username (from User Add command).
Duration of session.
Telnet CCM socket number.
From Socket
IP Input and Output
Telnet client IP address with socket number in parentheses.
Network IP statistics, including number of packets delivered,
discarded and fragments.
TCP
Network TCP statistics, including in segs, out segs, errors
and retransmissions.
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Field
UDP
Content
Network UDP statistics, including in, out, errors and no port events.
BIOS/Bootstrap version, date and time.
Application version that is running, plus its date and time.
BOOT
APP
Show Server CLI command
The Show Server CLI com m and displays the CCM serial CLI settings.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW SERVER CLI
Show Server CLI Command Display Fields
Field
Contents
CLI Port
Serial CLI port number and terminal type.
Control character used to access CLI.
Access Character
History
Indicates whether a port’s history buffer content is displayed (auto)
or not displayed (hold) when a user connects to the port, and
whether the buffer content is cleared (clear) or kept (keep) when a
session ends.
Connect
Indicates whether a valid user on the serial CLI port may use the
Connect command.
Modeminit string
String used to initiate modem connections on the serial CLI port.
Server CLI Timeout
Session time-out value, shown in full minute or minute: second form
(for example, 3m for 3 minutes, 3:30 for 3 minutes, 3 seconds).
Show Server PPP command
The Show Server PPP com m and displays the current CCM PPP settings that
were configured with the Server PPP com m and.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW SERVER PPP
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Show Server RADIUS command
The Show Server RADIUS com m and displays the current CCM RADIUS
settings that were configured with the Server RADIUS com m and.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW SERVER RADIUS
Show Server Security command
The Show Server Security com m and displays the current CCM authentication
and lock-out settings that were configured with the Server Security and Server
SSH com m ands.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW SERVER SECURITY
Show Server Security Command Display Fields
Field
Contents
Authentication
Configured authentication method(s). This includes the SSH
authentication method configured with the Server SSH command (or
the default value), regardless of whether SSH is enabled.
Encryption
Lockout
Configured connection methods.
Configured security lock-out state (Enabled or Disabled). If Enabled,
the number of hours in the lock-out period is included.
Fingerprint (Hex)
Fingerprint (BB)
SSH key MD5 hash. This field is displayed only when SSH is enabled.
SSH key bubble babble. This field is displayed only when SSH
is enabled.
Show Server SNMP command
The Show Server SNMP com m and displays SNMP configuration inform ation.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW SERVER SNMP
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Show User command
The Show User com m and displays inform ation about one or all users.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SHOW USER [<username>|ALL]
Show User Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<username>
Username.
Default: user currently logged in
ALL
Requests a display of all defined users.
The Show User com m and display for one user includes the inform ation in the
following table.
Show User Command Display Fields
Field
User
Level
Contents
Username.
User’s access level. If a level was not configured, access rights
determine the level:
Users with SCON access => APPLIANCEADMIN.
Users with USER but not SCON => ADMIN.
Otherwise, USER level is assigned.
Access
User’s access rights.
Locked
YES if user is locked-out, NO if not.
System up time value when the user logged in.
Serial port to which user is connected.
Username.
Last Login
Port
Username
Duration
Socket
Duration of user’s session.
Telnet CCM socket number.
From Socket
Telnet client IP address and socket number.
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A Show User All command display includes the information in the following table.
Show User All Command Display Fields
Field
User
Pass
Key
Contents
Username.
YES if user has a password defined, NO if not.
YES if user has an SSH key defined, NO if not.
YES if user is locked-out, NO if not.
Lock
Level
User’s access level. If a level was not configured, access rights
determine the level:
Users with SCON access => APPLIANCEADMIN.
Users with USER but not SCON => ADMIN.
Otherwise, USER level is assigned..
Access
User’s access rights.
SPC Command
The SPC com m and is reserved for future functionality
.
User Commands
The User com m and has several form s, as listed in the following table.
User Command Summary
Command
User Add
Description
Adds a new user to the CCM user database.
Deletes a user from the CCM user database.
Terminates a user’s active CCM session.
Changes a user’s configuration information.
Unlocks a locked-out user.
User Delete
User Logout
User Set
User Unlock
User Add command
The User Add com m and adds a new user to the CCM user database. The CCM
user database holds a m axim um of 64 user definitions. For m ore inform ation,
see Managing Users, Connecting to devices using SSH and Access rights and
levels in Chapter 3.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
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Syntax
USER ADD <username>
[PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfile>] [FTPIP=<ftpadd>]
[KEY=<sshkey>] [ACCESS=<access>]
User Add Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
<username>
3-16 alphanumeric character username. Usernames are case sensitive.
PASSWORD=<pwd> 3-16 alphanumeric character password. Passwords are case sensitive.
SSHKEY=<keyfile>
Name of uuencoded public key file on an FTP server. The maximum
file size that can be received is 4K bytes. If this parameter is
specified, you must also specify the FTPIP parameter.
FTPIP=<ftpadd>
KEY=<sshkey>
FTP server’s IP address. If this parameter is specified, you must also
specify the SSHKEY parameter.
Uuencoded SSH key.
ACCESS=<access> Command and port access rights or level. You may specify multiple
access rights, separated by commas, or a level.
Valid values for access rights are:
P<n>
P<x-y>
PALL
Access to the specified port number.
Access to the specified range of ports.
Access to all ports.
USER
PCON
SCON
SMON
BREAK
User configuration access rights.
Port configuration access rights.
Configuration access rights.
Monitor access rights.
May issue Port Break command.
Valid values for access levels are:
ADMIN
PALL, USER, SMON, PCON and
BREAK access rights.
APPLIANCEADMIN
Default = PALL,SMON
PALL, USER, SCON, SMON,
PCON and BREAK access rights.
Examples
The following com m and adds the usernam e JohnDoe, with the password
secretnam e, access to ports 2, 5, 6 and 7 and user and m onitor access rights.
> user add JohnDoe password=secretname access=P2,5-7,user,smon
The following com m and adds the usernam e JaneDoe, with access to all ports.
The nam e of the SSH public user key file is ccm _key2.pub. This file is located
on the FTP server at IP address 10.0.0.3.
> user add JaneDoe ssh=ccm_key2.pub ftp=10.0.0.3 access=pall
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The following com m and adds the usernam e JDoe and gives that user the
Appliance Adm inistrator access level, which enables access to all ports and
CCM com m ands.
> user add JDoe access=applianceadmin
User Delete command
The User Delete command removes a username entry from the CCM user
database. The username may no longer be used to authenticate a session with the
CCM. If the specified user is currently logged in, a message is output to the user,
indicating that access is no longer permitted, and the Telnet session is terminated.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
USER DEL <username>
User Delete Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<username>
Username to be deleted.
User Logout command
The User Logout com m and term inates a user’s active sessions on the CCM. If
the specified user has no active sessions, an error m essage is displayed. For all
active sessions that are term inated, a m essage is sent to the Telnet client and
the Telnet connection is dropped.
Access right: USER
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN m ay log out any user; ADMIN m ay log out
any other user except APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
USER LOGOUT <username>
User Logout Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<username>
Username to be logged out.
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User Set command
The User Set com m and changes a user’s configuration in the CCM user
database. For m ore inform ation, see Managing Users, Connecting to devices
using SSH and Access rights and levels in Chapter 3.
You may delete a user’s password or key; however, each user must have a
password or a key, so you cannot remove both. Also, you cannot remove a user’s
password or key if that action would result in no users having USER access rights.
Access right: none to change your own password, USER to change anything else
Access level: none to change your own password; ADMIN or
APPLIANCEADMIN to change anything else
Syntax
USER SET <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfile>]
[FTPIP=<ftpadd>] [KEY=<sshkey>] [ACCESS=<access>]
User Set Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
<username>
Username.
PASSWORD=<pwd> New 3-16 alphanumeric character password. Passwords are case
sensitive. This parameter is required when changing another user’s
password. The password is displayed on the screen. For security,
clear your screen display after issuing this command.
To delete a password, specify Password =“”.
SSHKEY=<keyfile>
Name of uuencoded public key file on an FTP server. The maximum
file size that can be received is 4K bytes.
FTPIP=<ftpadd>
KEY=<sshkey>
FTP server’s IP address.
Uuencoded SSH key. To delete an SSH key (whether it was
originally specified with the SSHKEY and FTPIP parameters or with
the KEY parameter), specify Key=“”.
ACCESS=<access> Command and port access rights or level. You may specify multiple
access rights, separated by commas, or a level. If specifying access
rights, you may use one of three forms:
ACCESS=<access> to specify all access rights.
ACCESS=+<access> to specify only access rights to be added.
ACCESS=-<access> to specify only access rights to be deleted.
Valid values for access rights are:
P<n>
P<x-y>
PALL
Access to the specified port number.
Access to the specified range of ports.
Access to all ports.
USER
PCON
SCON
SMON
BREAK
User configuration access rights.
Port configuration access rights.
Configuration access rights.
Monitor access rights.
May issue Port Break command.
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Parameter Description
ACCESS=<access> Valid values for access levels are:
(Continued)
ADMIN
PALL, USER, SMON, PCON and
BREAK access rights.
APPLIANCEADMIN
Default = PALL,SMON
PALL, USER, SCON, SMON,
PCON and BREAK access rights.
Examples
The following com m and sets the access rights for JohnDoe enabling access to
all ports with configuring and m onitoring access rights.
> user set JohnDoe access=pall,scon,smon
The following com m and rem oves the server configuration access right for
JohnDoe, and leaves other access rights intact.
> user set JohnDoe access=-SCON
The following com m and deletes the SSH key inform ation for JohnDoe.
The com m and will com plete successfully only if JohnDoe has a password
configured in a previous User Add or User Set com m and, and if there are other
users with User access rights.
> user set key=“”
User Unlock command
The User Unlock com m and unlocks a user who was previously locked-
out. After this com m and com pletes, the user will be able to attem pt login
authentication again.
Access right: USER
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN m ay unlock any user; ADMIN m ay unlock
any user except APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
USER UNLOCK <username>
User Logout Command Parameter
Parameter
Description
<username>
Username to be unlocked.
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Appe ndice s
Con ten ts
Appendix A: Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . 85
Appendix B: Device Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Appendix C: Ports Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Appendix D: Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
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Appendix A: Technical Specifications
The following table lists the CCM technical specifications.
CCM Product Specifications
Device Ports
Number
Type
8 (CCM840); 16 (CCM1640)
Serial ports
Connectors
Network Connection
Number
Serial port RJ-45
1
Type
Ethernet: IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT
Fast Ethernet: IEEE 802.3U, 100BaseT
Connector
RJ-45
Dimensions
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.45 x 22.23 x 20.32 cm 1U form factor
(1.75 x 8.75 x 8.00 in)
Weight
5 lbs (2.3 kg) without cables
75 BTU/hr (CCM840); 102 BTU/hr (CCM1640)
2.5 cfm
Heat Dissipation
Airflow
Power Consumption
AC-input power
AC-input maximum
22 W (CCM840); 30 W (CCM1640)
50 W maximum
90-267 VAC
AC-input current rating 0.5 A
AC-input cable
18 AWG three-wire cable, with a three-lead
IEC-320 receptacle on the power supply end and
a country dependent plug on the power resource end
Frequency
50-60 Hz
Temperature
Ø˚ to +40˚ Celsius (+32˚ to +104˚ Fahrenheit) operating
-20˚ to +65˚ Celsius (-4˚ to +149˚ Fahrenheit) nonoperating
Humidity
10%-90% noncondensing
Agency Approvals
FCC P 15 Class A, EN55022, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN60950,
EN55024, ETL (UL 1950), CSA 22.2 No. 950
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Appendix B: Device Cabling
Each CCM serial port has an RJ-45 connector for attaching a serial device. The
following table lists the pin assignm ents.
Port Pin Assignments
Pin #
RS -232 Signal
RTS
Direction
Output
Input
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Request To Send
Data Set Ready
Data Carrier Detect
Receive Data
DSR
DCD
Input
RxD
Input
TxD
Output
(N/A)
Transmit Data
GND
DTR
Signal Ground
Data Terminal Ready
Clear to Send
Output
Input
CTS
NOTE: RI (Ring Indicate) is not supported
Figures B.1 through B.3 show the wiring diagram s for cables that connect from
CCM ports to term inals/printers, PCs and m odem s.
Figure B.1: Cable Pin Assignments for RJ-45 to Terminal/ Printer
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Figure B.2: Cable Pin Assignments for RJ-45 to PC DB-9
Figure B.3: Cable Pin Assignments for RJ-45 to Modem DB-25
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RJ-45 modular adaptors and cables
Modular adaptors are available from Equinox to convert RJ-45 m odular jacks
to standard pinout configurations. These m odular adaptors, when used with 8-
wire cables, provide the functions shown in Figures B.1 through B.3. Adaptors
are available for use with:
•
•
CAT 5 cable.
Serial reversing cable. Reversing adaptors and cables are recom m ended
for distances greater than 100 feet.
Adaptors for Use with CAT 5 Cable
Part No.
210122
210120
210124
210123
210125
210121
210127
750238
Description
RJ-45 to DB-9M (DTE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-9F (DCE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25M (DTE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25M (DCE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25F (DTE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25F (DCE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Male Adaptor for Cisco and Sun Netra console port
CAT 5 Serial Starter Kit - includes all the above adaptors
The following table lists the available Equinox m odular adaptors for use with
8-wire reversing m odular cables, plus available reversing m odular cables.
These are recom m ended for distances greater than 100 feet.
Reversing Cables and Adaptors
Part No.
210094
210095
210090
210092
210091
210093
210105
690226
690227
690228
750122
Description
RJ-45 to DB-9M (DTE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-9F (DCE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25M (DTE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25M (DCE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25F (DTE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to DB-25F (DCE) Adaptor
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Male Adaptor for Cisco and Sun Netra console port
10 foot 8-wire Reversing Modular Cable
25 foot 8-wire Reversing Modular Cable
75 foot 8-wire Reversing Modular Cable
Wiring Starter Kit (8-wire) - includes all the above adaptors and one
690226 cable
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If you choose to use a non-Equinox reversing cable, m ake sure the cable is
reversing, as shown in Figure B.4.
RTS
DSR
CD
RD
TD
GND
DTR
CTS
Figure B.4: 8-wire RJ-45 Reversing Cable
You m ay also order a Rack Mount Shelf.
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Appendix C: Ports Used
The following table lists the UDP and TCP port num bers used by the CCM. The
values assum e a default CCM configuration; som e values are configurable.
Ports Used by CCM
Port Type and Number
TCP 22
Used for
SSH2, if enabled.
TCP 23
Telnet.
UDP 161
SNMP, if enabled.
UDP 3211
Secure protocol used by AVWorks.
Secure protocol used by AVWorks.
Telnet serial sessions with ports 1-16.
SSH serial sessions with ports 1-16.
TCP 3211
TCP 3001-3016
TCP 3101-3116
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Appendix D: Technical Support
Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or
operating problem s you encounter with your Equinox product. If an issue
should develop, follow the steps below for the fastest possible service:
1. Check the pertinent section of the m anual to see if the issue m ay be
resolved by following the procedures outlined.
2. Check our web site at www.equinox.com /support to search the knowledge
base or use the online service request.
3. Call Equinox Technical Support for assistance at (954) 746-9000, ext. 322.
Visit the Equinox web site at http://www.equinox.com /support and click
on Support - Getting Support for current phone support hours.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Equinox warrants that the Product(s) shall be free from m anufacturing defects in m aterials and workm anship
for a period of five (5) years from the date of delivery provided that the Product was properly installed and used.
Defects, m alfunctions or failures of the warranted Product caused by dam age resulting from acts of God (such
as floods, fire, etc.), environm ental and atm ospheric disturbances, other external forces such as power line
disturbances, host com puter m alfunction, plugging the board in under power, or incorrect cabling and dam age
caused by m isuse, abuse and unauthorized alteration or repair are not warranted.
This warranty is lim ited to the repair and/or replacem ent, at Equinox’ option, of the defective Product during its
warranty period. Custom er m ust obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number prior to returning the
defective Product to Equinox for service.Custom er agrees to insure the Product or assum e the risk ofloss or dam age
in transit, to prepay shipping charges and to use the original shipping container or equivalent. Contact Equinox
Custom er Support at 954-746-9000 for further inform ation. Product repaired or replaced shall be warranted for
a period of ninety (90) days or for the duration of the initial Product warranty period, whichever is longer.
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OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL, AND EQUINOX’ LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE MANUFACTURE,
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