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TCP raw: Configure the console device as a network device (TCP socket) without any protocol enabled.
Telnet: Configure the console device as a network device (TCP socket) with the telnet protocol enabled.
Physical: Configure the console device as physical terminal directly attached to the host system. <check how this is relevant for AWS>For an AWS instance, this could be a virtual serial line provided by a serial line server.
Disabled: Disable the virtual console device entirely.
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Network Vconsole Configuration Options and their Functions
Port:
This option specifies the TCP/IP port to use when listening for incoming console client connections. A different port must be specified for each network console and serial port used on the same Charon-SSP host system.
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To access the console of a guest system across the network, make sure the port configured for the console is permitted by any intermediate firewalls and/or security groups.
Console:
For Charon-SSP AWS, the value of this parameter is fixed to Built-in. The built-in console is displayed and accessible from the Console tab in the Charon Manager. The console process listens on TCP port 9000 by default.
Log:
When this box is checked, Charon-SSP writes a console log file.
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TCP raw: Configure the console device as a network device (TCP socket) without any protocol enabled.
Telnet: Configure the console device as a network device (TCP socket) with the telnet protocol enabled.
Physical: Configure the console device as physical terminal directly attached to the host system. <check how this is relevant for AWS> For an AWS instance, this could be a virtual serial line provided by a serial line server.
Disabled: Disable the virtual console device entirely.
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TTYA Network Console Configuration Options and their Functions
Port:
This option specifies the TCP/IP port to use when listening for incoming console client connections. A different port must be specified for each network console and serial port used on the same Charon-SSP host system.
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To access the console of a guest system across the network, make sure the port configured for the console is permitted by any intermediate firewalls and/or security groups.
Console:
Not applicable to Charon-SSP/4V. Please refer to the Vconsole section instead.
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For Charon-SSP AWS, the value of this parameter is fixed to Built-in. The built-in console is displayed and accessible from the Console tab in the Charon Manager. The console process listens on TCP port 9000 by default.
Log:
When this box is checked, Charon-SSP writes a console log file.
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