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PuTTY
can be downloaded at
http://www.tucows.com/preview/195286.html
SSH
It is
recommended
that
the
U
ser
or Adm
inistrator
use
s
SSH as the protocol
for
connecting
to
serial consoles
attached
to
the
Console Server
when communicating
over the Internet or
any
other public
network
. This will provide
an
authenticated
,
encrypted
co
nnection
between the
SSH client program o
n the remote
user’s
computer
and the
Console Server
.
T
he user’s
communication with the serial device attached
to the
Console Server
is
therefore
secure
.
It is recommended
for
User
s
and
Administrator
s
to
use
SDT Connector
when
making
an
SSH
connection
to t
he consoles on devices attached to the
Console Server
’s
serial ports
.
C
onfigure
the
SDT Connector
with the
Console Server
as a
gateway
, then as a
host
, and
enable SSH service on Port (3000 + serial port #)
i.e.
3001
-
3048
(refer
to
Chapter 6
).
Y
ou can
also
use common communications packages
,
like
PuTTY
or
SSHTerm
to SSH connect
directly to port address
IP Address _ Po
rt (
3
000 + serial p
ort #)
i.e.
3001
3
048
.
Alternately SSH connections can be configured using the standard SSH port 22.
The serial
port being a
ccessed is then identified by appending a descriptor to the username. This syntax
supports any of:
<username>:<portXX>
<username>:<port label>
<username>:<ttySX>
<username>:<serial>
So for a
u
ser
named 'fred' to access serial port 2, when setting up th
e SSHTerm or the PuTTY
SSH client, instead of typing
username
=
fred
and
ssh port
=
3002
, the alternate is to type
username
=
fred:port02
(
or
username
=
fred:ttyS
1
)
and
ssh port
=
22.
Or, by typing
username=fred:serial
and
ssh port = 22,
the
u
ser
is prese
nted with
a port
selection option:
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