Opengear IMG4004-5 Quick Start Manual

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IMG4004-5
Quick Start Guide
User Manual
on the CDROM.
Step1 Check kit contents
IMG4004-5
Management gateway
UTP cables (2) and DB9F-RJ45S
straight and cross-over
Quick Start &
CD-ROM
5VDC IEC power supply and cable
Step 2 Connect the hardware
Plug the power supply into the AC mains and connect the DC power cable to the
5VDC
power socket on the IMG4004-5
Connect the NETWORK port to your network, connect your serial devices to the
IMG4004-5 serial ports
PORT 1-4
and management LAN devices to the Ethernet
ports
ETH 1-4
Note: If you plan to use out-of-band (OoB) dial-in access, connect an external
modem to the
LOCAL
port. If you plan to use broadband OoB, connect the
access device (such as DSL modem) to
ETH1
.
Step 3 Set up the console server
The default console server IP address is
192.168.0.1
(subnet mask
255.255.255.0
).
With a web browser on any computer that is LAN connected to the console server:
Enter https://192.168.0.1 into the address bar Log in using the default system user name
root
and the default password
default,
a Welcome screen listing the basic configuration steps is displayed
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Note: The LAN connected computer must have an IP address in the same network
range (192.168.0.xxx) as the console server. If this is not convenient, you can use the
ARP Ping
command to set the IP address (refer
User Manual
or online FAQ for details). The console server also has its DHCP client enabled by default, so it will automatically accept any network IP address assigned by any DHCP server on your network – and will then respond at both
192.168.0.1 and its DHCP address.
Select System: Administration, enter and confirm a new System Password
and click Apply
To assign your console server a static IP address or to permanently enable
DHCP, select System: IP then Network Interface and check DHCP or Static for Configuration Method
The IMG4004-5 has an integrated VLAN switch that provides an Ethernet management LAN (with firewall/router isolation and DHCP server). By default these ports are inactive.
Ethernet port
ETH 1
can be configured as a broadband failover or OoB access port – to
activate, refer to the
User Manual –
otherwise leave Failover Interface at its default
select, None.
To activate the management LAN gateway:
Select System: IP then Management LAN Interface and uncheck Disable Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask for the Management LAN network
segment, leaving Gateway and DNS fields blank)
If you wish to use the DHCP server, refer to the User Manual
Step 4 Configure serial & network devices
Select Serial & Network: Serial Port to display the labels, modes and
protocol options currently set for each serial port – by default all serial ports are set in Console Server mode (refer the
User Manual
if other modes are required)
To configure a serial port, click Edit Configure the Common Settings (Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits and
Flow Control) to match those of the device being controlled
Select the Console Server protocols (Telnet, SSH, TCP and RFC2217) that are
to be used for the data connection to that port
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A Logging Level may also be set to specify the level of information to be
logged and monitored for each that port. Click Apply
To enable access through the console server to a locally networked computer
(referred to as a
host
), select Serial & Network: Network Hosts and click
Add Host
Enter the IP address/DNS Name of the host Edit the Permitted Services used for accessing this host, e.g. HTTPS (TCP
port 443), VNC (TCP port 5900), or add custom TCP or UDP port numbers – only the services specified here are tunneled through to the host, all other services are blocked
At this stage you may also specify the level of information to be logged and
monitored for each host access. Click Apply
Step 5 Add new users
Note: It is recommended that you set up a new Administrator user (in the
admin
group with full access privileges) and login as this new user for all ongoing administration functions (rather than continuing as
root
).
For each new user, select Serial & Network: Users & Groups and click Add
User
Enter a Username and enter and confirm a Password, and nominate the
Accessible Hosts and Accessible Ports the user is allowed to access
To grant limited access to the Management Console, check the user Group, to
grant full access to the Management Console, check the admin Group – by default the user is granted no Management Console access. Click Apply
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Step 6 Advanced configurations
The console server offers many more advanced functions including:
The Alerts & Logging: Alerts facility monitors serial ports, hosts, user logins,
UPSes (Uninterruptible Power Supplies), RPCs (Remote Power Controllers, such as PDUs and IPMI devices) and EMDs (Environmental Monitoring Devices). A broad selection of trigger events (such data patterns, temperature or battery levels) can be specified. When triggered, a warning email, SMS, Nagios or SNMP alert is sent to a nominated destination.
Extensive management of UPSes and RPCs using open source
NUT
and
Powerman
tools. The Manage: Power facility enables both administrators and users to monitor and control PDU power strips, and servers with embedded IPMI BMCs.
Connect EMDs to any serial port (with an adapter) and remotely monitor the
temperature, humidity, physical access, smoke alarms, etc. Details are provided in the
EMD5000 Quick Start
supplied with the EMD.
Historical logs of all communications with serial and network attached devices,
system activity, UPS and PDU power status, environmental status, etc. The level of logging is set as ports and devices are configured, Alerts & Logging: Port Log allows this history to be saved locally or remotely. Logs can be viewed from the Status and Manage menus.
Other advanced features, such as
Serial Port Cascading
, remote
Authentication
,
Trusted Networks, Secure Tunneling, Nagios Distributed Monitoring, Failover
and
Out-of-Band Access
, the
Command Line
interface – these are covered in detail in
the
User Manual
on the CDROM.
Note: On the CDROM you will find the
PortShare
and
SDT Connector
software tools.
SDT Connector
provides you with secure, point and click access to the
console server and all the attached devices.
PortShare
connects the COM/tty port applications on your Windows PC, Linux server or virtual machine to the serial devices attached to the console server. Refer to the provided
Quick
Starts
for details
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