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тАО09-11-2003 09:48 AM
тАО09-11-2003 09:48 AM
Alpha server - remote console questions
Does anyone have experience with remote console config's like this? What I'm wondering about is security, and access information.
The 90M could have a password installed to stop anyone from freely logging in and accessing the systems, but what kind of system access would I get? $ prompt (opcom) or >>> access. Using this type of access on a live system could you crash the system?
From a Server Manager point of view, can a username/pswd access be added in, can anyone powerdown the server? Is there a way to switch from ethernet access to serial console access?
Thanks... Vic...
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тАО09-11-2003 01:24 PM
тАО09-11-2003 01:24 PM
Re: Alpha server - remote console questions
Physical access to your console means total control of the system. If I can see your ">>>" prompt, I own your system.
Recent GS class systems are been supplied with a console management solution (basically a terminal server, PC and software). The expectation is that this extra hardware will be wholly contained in your computer room, and will not be connected to your general network. This ensures both physical and logical security.
If you decide to connect it, you need to make sure that the system is secure, both physically and logically.
Note that GS1280 systems and into the future, no longer have serial consoles as we know them. Instead they use a "management network" with multiple system components connected by CAT5 cable. By design the network is deliberately restricted to make it difficult to just "plug in" to your general network.
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тАО09-11-2003 06:27 PM
тАО09-11-2003 06:27 PM
Re: Alpha server - remote console questions
If we are talking about ConsoleWorks here a look at the manufacturers Webpage at
http://www.tditx.com/products_consoleworks.html
might be useful.
Greetings, Martin
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тАО09-12-2003 12:24 AM
тАО09-12-2003 12:24 AM
Re: Alpha server - remote console questions
I don't know PCM/VCS software because my customers have a little terminal server so I access them directly.
Terminal server 90M (also 90TL) can set in security mode with a password. After >>> access you are logged as not privileged user. You have change to privileged mode using command SET PRIV and then writing security passord (SYSTEM is default).
To set new pass use CHANGE SERVER PRIV PASSW
You can enter into console mode also with Decnet using command NCP CONNECT VIA
This means terminal server consol may be reache from any PC or Host in network (included external internet access).
Bye
Antoniov
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тАО09-12-2003 01:15 PM
тАО09-12-2003 01:15 PM
Re: Alpha server - remote console questions
You setup the terminal server for remote TELNET access. Basically you enable the telnet listener on the terminal server ports. where physical port 1 = Telnet Listener port 2001.
You want a PRIVATE network between the terminal server(s) and your host device. You do not want to have this on your common LAN. This is your key to securing console access to your Alphaservers.
We have the Server Manager PC's that came with our GS160 and 320. These are now unused since we switched to ConsoleWorks. The server manager provided access from that PC, but it did not provide LOGGING, SCANFILES, REMOTE ACCESS... Etc that we get from Consoleworks.
You can probably continue to use POLYCENTER if it allows you to define a TELNET connection to IP/PORT on a terminal server.