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7: Services
SLCâ„¢ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 107
Secure Lantronix Network Commands
The following commands for the command line interface correspond to the web page entries
described above.
To detect and view all SLC advanced console managers or user-defined IP addresses on
the local network:
set slcnetwork <one or more parameters>
Parameters
add <IP Address>
delete <IP Address>
search <localsubnet|ipaddrlist|both>
To detect and display all SLC and SLB console managers and Lantronix Spider devices on
the local network:
show slcnetwork [ipaddrlist <all|Address Mask>]
Note: Without the ipaddrlist parameter, the command searches the network according to
the search setting. With the ipaddrlist parameter, the command displays a sorted list of all
IP addresses or displays the IP addresses that match the mask (for example,
172.19.255.255 would display all IP addresses that start with 172.19).
Date and Time
Use the Date and Time Settings page to specify the local date, time, and time zone at the SLC
location, or enable the SLC unit to use NTP to synchronize with other NTP devices on your
network. Note that changing the date/time and/or timezone, or enabling NTP may affect the user's
ability to login to the web; if this happens, use the CLI admin web restart command to restart
the web server.
The CLI show ntp command will display the current NTP status if NTP is enabled. The column
headings are as follows: the host names or addresses shown in the remote column correspond to
configured NTP server names; however, the DNS names might not agree if the names listed are
not the canonical DNS names. The refid column shows the current source of synchronization,
while the st column reveals the stratum, t the type (u = unicast, m = multicast, l =
local, - = don't know), and poll the poll interval in seconds. The when column shows the
time since the peer was last heard in seconds, while the reach column shows the status of the
reachability register (see RFC-1305) in octal. The remaining entries show the latest delay, offset
and jitter in milliseconds. The symbol at the left margin displays the synchronization status of each
peer. The currently selected peer is marked *, while additional peers designated acceptable for
synchronization, but not currently selected, are marked +. Peers marked * and + are included in
the weighted average computation to set the local clock; the data produced by peers marked with
other symbols are discarded.
To set the local date, time, and time zone:
1. Click the Services tab and select the Date & Time option. The following page displays:

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Lantronix SLC 8000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Rack mountingYes
Console portRJ-45
Serial ports quantity48
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
AC input voltage120-230 V
Power source typeAC
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight5030 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)436.9 x 304.8 x 43.18 mm

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