Red Lion IndustrialPr 6000 Router User Manual
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Advanced Tab
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Click on the Add button to add an instance for OOB Management and the following window will appear:
Interface: Select the interface to used.
Note: For Speed, Bits, Parity and Stop Bits, consult the configuration of the remote device being attached; this setting must be compatible.
Speed: Select the desired interface speed to be used.
Bits per Character: Select the word length (bits per character) to be used.
Parity: Select the parity to be used. Consult the configuration of the remote device being attached, this setting must
be compatible.
Number of Stop Bits: Select the number of stop bits to be used. Consult the configuration of the remote device being
attached, this setting must be compatible.
Port Number (Required): Enter a valid port number (1‐65535) to be used for the connection.
Take care to choose a port number not already used by other system services. Consult the Status>Network>Socket
Statuses> TCP Only menu for a list of ports currently in use. Please note that a Firewall Allow rule will need to be
added for remote access in Network>Firewall>Port Allow/Forwarding Rules>Service Access Rules.
Use CISCO APH: Select Yes to enable the CISCO APH or No to prevent it’s use. The recommended setting for this field is
Yes when connecting to a Cisco console port.
Use Local Binding: Select Yes to enable Local Binding. Local Binding will prevent remote access to this port. You will be
required to Telnet/SSH to the unit’s command line, and then Telnet to the OOB port locally (telnet localhost
Telnet Server Mode: This option controls how some options negotiations will be performed with a TELNET client. Rec‐
ommended setting is “Basic + drop LF & NUL” is a commonly utilized setting. The following options are available:
Disabled: No TELNET options negotiation is performed.
Basic: Common TELNET options negotiation is performed.
Basic + drop LF: Line feed characters (x'0A) are dropped.
Basic + drop LF & NUL (Cisco Preferred): LF and NUL (x'00) characters are dropped.
Basic + drop LF & NUL/HIGH: LF, NUL and any characters > x'7F are dropped.