Lightwave Communications SCS3230 Server User Manual


 
ConsoleServer 3200 System Lightwave Communications
Rev. A - 10 - www.lightwavecom.com
1.2 Upgrade Description
The SCS3230 uses most of the same cards as the CS3200, and uses the CS3200 chassis. The
SCS3230 is below. Notice the SCS3230's NETWORK/CONTROL card to the far right.
Fig. 2 Rear View of SCS3230 - notice the NETWORK / CONTROL card in far right slot.
Also note that this diagram shows three (3) Channel Extenders and one Terminal card in
slots B through E, and 8 DEVICE cards.
1.3 System Features
The SCS3230 system is a Linux-based Console Server offering secure IP network-based
connections to up to 32 connected devices via EIA-232 protocol. Linux administrators will find
familiar commands and should need little guidance on administering the SCS3230 to co-operate
in their server installation.
System users will not encounter any differences in operation. The commands and functions of
the SCS3230 are designed to minimize any conversion issues.
The SCS3230 offers the following important features (many of which are also found in the
CS3200 product):
Hot-Swappable cards
Dual Redundant Power Supplies
10/100 IP Network Interface
Connect up to 32 RS-232 serial devices
ID / Password Security, configurable access rights
OpenSSH version 2 security
Open LDAP
NIS capable for remote database rights
No unintentional break will ever be sent to attached servers
Local access through TERM port (the 3230's Console port)
Field upgradeable Flash memory
User programming interface for simple administration and setup
100-240V ~, 1A, 50/60 Hz
T 4A, 250 VAC
Caution! Replace with same type and rating fuse.
SWITCH
B B B B B B B B
D D
C C
D D D D D D
C C CC C C
DEVICE
A A
DEVIC E
A A AA A A
DEVICE DEVICE DEVICEDEVICEDEVICEDEVIC E
B
D
C
EXTENDER EXTENDER
A
CHANNE L
TERMIN AL
SWITCH
CHA NNEL
MODEM
R
10/100
S
N
E
T
CONTROL
NETWORK/
E
D
E
N
X
T
E
N
N
E
L
H
A
C
E
R
M
T
CHANNEL
EXTEND ER