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CPS810
CPS1610
Installer/User Guide
For Technical Support:
Avocent Corporation
4991 Corporate Drive
Huntsville, Alabama 35805-6201 USA
Tel: +1 256 430 4000
Fax: +1 256 430 4031
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CPS810CPS1610Installer/User GuideFor Technical Support: Avocent Corporation4991 Corporate DriveHuntsville, Alabama 35805-6201 USATel: +1 256 430 4000

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86 CPS Installer/User GuideAppendix E: Technical SupportOur Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating p

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87AAccess rights and levelsabout 23changing 24configuring 24displaying 24Adaptors 77Authenticationconfiguring 26, 57displaying configuration informati

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88 CPS Installer/User GuideShow Server 64Show Server CLI 65Show Server PPP 66Show Server RADIUS 66Show Server Security 66Show Server SNMP 67Sho

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Index 89displaying configuration information 65IInitial login 9Installationconfiguring addresses 7hardware 6IP addresschanging 57configuring 7d

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90 CPS Installer/User GuideServer Reboot command 56Server Security command 57Server Set command 57Server SNMP command 58Server SNMP Community c

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Index 91access rights and levels 23adding 22, 70changing 22, 72deleting 23, 72displaying 23, 67User Add command 70User command summary 70User D

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LIMITED WARRANTY Avocent Corporation warrants to the original retail purchaser that this product is and will be free from defects in materials and wor

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CPS810CPS1610Installer/User GuideFor Technical Support: Avocent Corporation4991 Corporate DriveHuntsville, Alabama 35805-6201 USATel: +1 256 430 4000

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ixList of TablesTable 2.1: LEDs and Buttons...

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x CPS Installer/User GuideTable 5.18: Server SNMP Command Parameter...

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List of Tables xiTable C.1: CPS Appliance Enterprise Traps...

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1CHAPTER1Product OverviewFeatures and BenefitsOverviewThe CPS serial over IP network appliance provides non-blocked access and control for serial devi

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2 CPS Installer/User Guideerror message data and built-in command help information. On-board Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) support allo

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Chapter 1: Product Overview 3Using DSView SoftwareThe DSView management software may be used to manage CPS appliances and access attached devi

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5CHAPTER2Installation and ConfigurationHardware OverviewFigure 2.1 shows the front panel of a 16-port CPS network appliance.Figure 2.1: 16-port CPS Ap

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LIMITED WARRANTY Avocent Corporation warrants to the original retail purchaser that this product is and will be free from defects in materials and wor

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6 CPS Installer/User GuideAs shown in Figure 2.2, the back of the CPS appliance contains RJ-45 connectors for serial cabling (8 connectors for

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 7WARNING: The CPS appliance and all attached devices should be powered down before servicing the uni

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8 CPS Installer/User GuideReply from 192.168.0.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128Reply from 192.168.0.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128Reply from

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 9For cable and adaptor information, see Device Cabling on page 77. You may also use any terminal emu

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10 CPS Installer/User GuideEnter CPS New Admin Password > *****Confirm New Admin Password > *****After you have provided the required con

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11CHAPTER3OperationsOverviewThe CPS serial over IP network appliance and its ports are easily configured and managed to meet your requirements for dev

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12 CPS Installer/User GuideMost of these settings are standard serial port operating characteristics.The CLI access character parameter specifi

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Chapter 3: Operations 13that port, the display also includes the username, access rights and other information about the current session.When

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14 CPS Installer/User GuideAuthentication CompleteConnected to Port: ...If the authentication method is configured as None, you may Telnet and

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Chapter 3: Operations 152. Issue a Connect command to the desired port.CONNECT <port>3. To end a device session that was initiated with

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CPS810/1610Installer/User GuideAvocent, the Avocent logo, The Power of Being There and DSView are registered trademarks of Avocent Corporation. All ot

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16 CPS Installer/User GuideThe PPP dial-in may be used to access a remote CPS appliance that does not warrant a WAN (Wide Area Network) link to

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Chapter 3: Operations 17Telnet access on port 3007, then port 3107 will be a direct SSH connection for port 7. When SSH is enabled, Telnet por

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18 CPS Installer/User GuideA user’s access rights are determined from the authentication method used. SSH key authentication always uses the ac

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Chapter 3: Operations 19and the FTP connection will be closed. The CPS appliance then stores the SSH key with the username in the CPS user dat

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20 CPS Installer/User GuideIf you enable SSH connections using the Server Security command with the Encrypt=SSH parameter, plain text Telnet co

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Chapter 3: Operations 21If you initiated the device session with a Connect command, enter CLI mode and issue a Disconnect command.DISCONNECT-

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22 CPS Installer/User GuideA server-level preemption level may also be configured with the Server CLI command. This value is used when authenti

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Chapter 3: Operations 23For more information, see Connecting to devices using SSH on page 16, Access rights and levels on page 23 and User Set

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24 CPS Installer/User GuideAccess levelsWhen you specify a user’s access rights, you may either specify the individual rights or you may use a

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Chapter 3: Operations 25• Secure indicates authentication will be locked to one DSView software server after a successful initial access, and

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USA NotificationWarning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s au

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26 CPS Installer/User GuideAuthentication of serial CLI port sessionsUsing the Server CLI command, you may enable or disable user authenticatio

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Chapter 3: Operations 27You must specify the server’s IP address, the UDP port to be used and a “secret” to be used. You must also specify a u

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28 CPS Installer/User Guideconfigure a lock-out period of from 1-99 hours. Specifying a lock-out period of 0 disables the feature; that is, use

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Chapter 3: Operations 29The following examples assume the user is in port history mode.The following command searches the history buffer in th

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30 CPS Installer/User Guide• If Auto is specified, the number of bytes in the history buffer is displayed and the entire con-tent of the buffer

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Chapter 3: Operations 31For more information, see Server SNMP command on page 58.To specify SNMP community names:Issue a Server SNMP Community

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32 CPS Installer/User Guide2. To disable SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap command with the Disable parameter.SERVER SNMP TRAP DISABLEThe CP

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Chapter 3: Operations 33PORT <to_port> ALERT COPY <from_port>At the confirmation prompt, press Y to confirm or N to cancel. When t

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35CHAPTER4Using CPS Appliance CommandsAccessing the CLIYou may access the CLI in three ways: using the Telnet CLI, using the serial CLI or entering th

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iiiTable of ContentsList of Figures ...

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36 CPS Installer/User GuideTable 4.2 lists the line editing operations for ASCII TTY devices. There is no command line buffer available on an A

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Chapter 4: Using CPS Appliance Commands 37Not every command will contain all syntax types. For example, the following command reboots the CPS

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38 CPS Installer/User Guide> POR 2 SET BAUD=576 FLOW=XON ---ERR 27 - SET keyword value invalidIn the following example, ther

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Chapter 4: Using CPS Appliance Commands 39Port Alert CopyCopies a port’s alert strings to another port.Access right: SCON or PCONAccess level:

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40 CPS Installer/User GuideServer RADIUSSpecifies RADIUS server parameters.Access right: SCONAccess level: APPLIANCEADMINServer RebootReboots t

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Chapter 4: Using CPS Appliance Commands 41Show ServerDisplays CPS appliance configuration, statistics and session information.Access right: SM

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42 CPS Installer/User GuideUser UnlockUnlocks a locked-out user.Access right: USERAccess level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN (An ADMIN level user ma

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43CHAPTER5CPS Appliance CommandsConnect CommandThe Connect command establishes a connection from the CPS serial over IP network appliance serial CLI p

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44 CPS Installer/User GuideHelp CommandThe Help command displays information about CPS appliance commands.Access right: none neededAccess level

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 45Port Alert Add commandThe Port Alert Add command adds a port alert string to a specified port. Each port m

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iv CPS Installer/User GuideAuthentication of serial CLI port sessions ...

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46 CPS Installer/User GuidePort Alert Delete commandThe Port Alert Delete command deletes one or more alert strings from a port. When you issue

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 47Access right: none neededAccess level: allSyntaxPORT HISTORYWhen you are in port history mode, you may iss

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48 CPS Installer/User Guide[STOP=<stopbits>] [FLOW=<signal>] [TIMEOUT=<time-out>] [SOCKET=<socket>] [CHAR=^<cli_char

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 49ExampleThe following command sets a baud rate of 57600 and enables XON/XOFF flow control on port 2.> po

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50 CPS Installer/User GuideSyntaxPORT [<port>|ALL] SET IN|OUT [CR=<cr>] [LF=<lf>|CRLF=CR]Quit CommandThe Quit command termina

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 51SyntaxRESUMEServer CommandsThe Server command has several forms, as listed in Table 5.10.Server CLI comman

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52 CPS Installer/User Guide• Specifies a port time-out value• Enables/disables serial CLI port authentication• Specifies a preemption level to

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 53Server FLASH commandThe Server FLASH command updates the CPS program images in FLASH memory. You may wish

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54 CPS Installer/User GuideExampleThe following command updates the boot image program using the image file name c:\winnt\system32\drivers\cps1

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 55SyntaxSERVER PPP DISABLE|ENABLE LOCALIP=<local_ip>] [REMOTEIP=<rem_ip>] [MASK=<subnet>]E

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Table of Contents vServer PPP command...

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56 CPS Installer/User GuideExamplesThe following command specifies primary RADIUS server information; default values will be used for the UDP p

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 57Server Security commandThe Server Security command specifies the authentication method, enables/disables a

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58 CPS Installer/User GuideAccess right: SCONAccess level: APPLIANCEADMINSyntaxSERVER SET [IP=<ip_address>] [MASK=<subnet>] [GATEWA

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 59SyntaxSERVER SNMP COMMUNITY [READCOMM=<name>] [WRITECOMM=<name>] [TRAPCOMM=<name>]Server

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60 CPS Installer/User GuideYou may indicate the traps to be enabled/disabled by entering a single number, several numbers separated by commas,

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 61SyntaxSERVER SNMP TRAP DESTINATION ADD|DELETE <ip_address>Server SSH commandThe Server SSH command e

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62 CPS Installer/User GuideShow CommandsThe Show command has several forms, as listed in Table 5.24.Show Port commandThe Show Port command disp

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 63Table 5.26 and Table 5.27 list the display fields for a Show Port command that specifies one or all ports.

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64 CPS Installer/User GuideShow Port Alert commandThe Show Port Alert command displays a port’s alert strings.Access right: SMONAccess level: A

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 65Show Server CLI commandThe Show Server CLI command displays the serial CLI settings.Access right: SMONAcce

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66 CPS Installer/User GuideShow Server PPP commandThe Show Server PPP command displays the current PPP settings that were configured with the S

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 67Show Server SNMP commandThe Show Server SNMP command displays SNMP configuration information.Access right:

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68 CPS Installer/User GuideThe Show User command display for one user includes the information in the following table.A Show User All command d

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 69SPC CommandThe SPC command changes settings for an SPC device and its sockets.NOTE: This command configure

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70 CPS Installer/User GuideUser CommandsThe User command has several forms, as listed in Table 5.36.User Add commandThe User Add command adds a

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 71ExamplesThe following command adds the username JohnDoe, with the password secretname, access to ports 2,

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72 CPS Installer/User GuideUser Delete commandThe User Delete command removes a username entry from the CPS user database. The username may no

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Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands 73SyntaxUSER SET <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfile>] [FTPIP=<ftpadd>] [KE

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74 CPS Installer/User GuideExamplesThe following command sets the access rights for JohnDoe, enabling access to all ports with configuration an

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75APPENDICESAppendix A: Technical SpecificationsTable A.1: CPS 810/1610 Appliance Technical SpecificationsItem ValueDevice PortsNumber 8 (CPS810 appli

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viiList of FiguresFigure 2.1: 16-port CPS Appliance Front Panel ...5Figure

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76 CPS Installer/User GuideTemperature0o to 40o Celsius (32o to 104o Fahrenheit) operating -20o to +65o Celsius (-4o to +149o Fahrenheit) nonop

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Appendices 77Appendix B: Device CablingEach CPS appliance serial port has an RJ-45 connector for attaching a serial device. Table B.1 lists the

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78 CPS Installer/User GuideFigure B.1 shows the pin assignments for the adaptors listed in Table B.2.Figure B.1: CAT 5 Cable Adaptor Pin Assign

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Appendices 79Reversing Adaptors and CablesTable B.3 lists the reversing adaptors and reversing cables available from Avocent.Figure B.2 shows th

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80 CPS Installer/User GuideFigure B.2: Reversing Cable Adaptor Pin AssignmentsIf you choose to use a non-Avocent reversing cable, make sure the

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Appendices 81Figure B.3: 8-wire RJ-45 Reversing CableRTSDSRCDRDTDGNDDTRCTS1234567887654321RTSDSRCDRDTDGNDDTRCTS8-WIRECPS Port Modular Adaptor

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82 CPS Installer/User GuideAppendix C: Supported TrapsThe CPS appliance supports the following MIB2 traps:• authenticationFailure• linkUp• link

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Appendices 83userAuthenticationFailureA user failed to authenticate with the CPS appliance.Variable: username.factoryDefaultsSetThe CPS applianc

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84 CPS Installer/User GuideSPCSocketRebootCommandThe Reboot command was issued to an SPC socket.Variables: command issued by username, server n

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Appendices 85Appendix D: Ports UsedTable D.1 lists the UDP and TCP port numbers used by the CPS appliance. The values assume a default configura

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