
Parameter Description
Remote Server
IPv4 or IPv6 address of the
remote server.
Remote TCPPort
TCPport to be used to
establish a connection with a
remote server.
Establish Connection
Configure the event that will
trigger the establishment of the
connection:DCDRegards or
Always.
Pluggable Devices
To manage pluggable devices:
1. If Pluggable Device Detection is enabled, select Pluggable Devices.
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If it is disabled, click Enable Pluggable Device Detection.
2. Select the checkbox next to the pluggable device you want to configure, or select the checkbox above the
list of pluggable devices to select them all.
3. Click Insert All, Eject or Rename.
4. To disable detection, click Disable Pluggable Devices Detection.
To view and change pluggable device information:
1. Select Pluggable Devices and select a pluggable device name.
2. If the pluggable device type is Network, the Network/Device section will be visible to allow the
configuration of the network parameters.
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If the pluggable device type is Modem (V.92 or wireless), a user can select the profile, checking the
device and clicking either the Set Dial-in or Set Dial-out button. Dial-in is the default profile.
Authentication
Authentication can be performed locally, with OTP, or on a remote Kerberos, LDAP, NIS, Radius or TACACS+
authentication server. If the console server is managed by a DSView 3 server, DSView authentication is also
supported. The console server also supports remote group authorizations for the LDAP, Radius and TACACS+
authentication methods.
Fallback mechanisms of the following types are available:
Local authentication can be tried first, followed by remote, if the local authentication fails (Local/Remote_
Method).
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Remote authentication may be tried first, followed by local (Remote_Method/Local).
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