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...) and click Next. Select Assign a specific IP address and click Next. 5. Enter the IP address. On a local network, you may change it. Click Finish. 7. Quick Start Guide EDS8/16/32PR USING THE DEVICEINSTALLER UTILITY CONTINUED... if desired, you can leave the Default gateway blank (all zeros). WWW.LANTRONIX.COM 7 Click Next. 6 6. Click the Assign...
...) and click Next. Select Assign a specific IP address and click Next. 5. Enter the IP address. On a local network, you may change it. Click Finish. 7. Quick Start Guide EDS8/16/32PR USING THE DEVICEINSTALLER UTILITY CONTINUED... if desired, you can leave the Default gateway blank (all zeros). WWW.LANTRONIX.COM 7 Click Next. 6 6. Click the Assign...
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...Quick Start Guide, we briefly describe how to sub pages and configure the EDS. 10 WWW.LANTRONIX.COM 11 Use the menu to navigate to configure the EDS using Web Manager, Lantronix's browser-based configuration tool. The EDS Web Manager window displays. CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER CONTINUED 2.... Go. • Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the EDS to open Web Manager. 2. For detailed information on Web Manager configuration and on other methods, please see the User Guide for your User Name (default is admin) and Password (default is PASS). Enter your product. 1.
...Quick Start Guide, we briefly describe how to sub pages and configure the EDS. 10 WWW.LANTRONIX.COM 11 Use the menu to navigate to configure the EDS using Web Manager, Lantronix's browser-based configuration tool. The EDS Web Manager window displays. CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER CONTINUED 2.... Go. • Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the EDS to open Web Manager. 2. For detailed information on Web Manager configuration and on other methods, please see the User Guide for your User Name (default is admin) and Password (default is PASS). Enter your product. 1.
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...00-20-4A-14-01-18 or 00:20:4A:14:01:18 IP Address Every device connected to each unit. For example, a Telnet server commonly uses port number 23. The first three bytes of the default server port numbers running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial... Reference Guide for instructions and available commands.) XML: The EDS supports XML-based configuration and setup records that make device configuration transparent to as a Lantronix product. The fourth, fifth, and sixth bytes are two methods for accessing Command Mode (CLI): making a Telnet connection or connecting a terminal ...
...00-20-4A-14-01-18 or 00:20:4A:14:01:18 IP Address Every device connected to each unit. For example, a Telnet server commonly uses port number 23. The first three bytes of the default server port numbers running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial... Reference Guide for instructions and available commands.) XML: The EDS supports XML-based configuration and setup records that make device configuration transparent to as a Lantronix product. The fourth, fifth, and sixth bytes are two methods for accessing Command Mode (CLI): making a Telnet connection or connecting a terminal ...
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...of this EDS. Indicates whether Web Manager access is enabled on the DeviceInstaller menu bar. There is no default. Displays "Dynamically" if the EDS automatically received an IP address (e.g., from DHCP). Shows False, indicating configurable pins are available on which the EDS resides. 6:... Using DeviceInstaller Device Family Type ID Hardware Address Firmware Version Extended Firmware Version Online Status IP Address IP Address was Obtained Subnet Mask Gateway Number of Ports Supports Configurable Pins Supports Email Triggers Telnet Enabled Telnet Port Web ...
...of this EDS. Indicates whether Web Manager access is enabled on the DeviceInstaller menu bar. There is no default. Displays "Dynamically" if the EDS automatically received an IP address (e.g., from DHCP). Shows False, indicating configurable pins are available on which the EDS resides. 6:... Using DeviceInstaller Device Family Type ID Hardware Address Firmware Version Extended Firmware Version Online Status IP Address IP Address was Obtained Subnet Mask Gateway Number of Ports Supports Configurable Pins Supports Email Triggers Telnet Enabled Telnet Port Web ...
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...." The Device Status web page shown in nonvolatile memory and is accessed. The IP address may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix browserbased configuration tool. default password is "admin" and the factory- EDS User Guide 43 Enter the IP address of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Opera...
...." The Device Status web page shown in nonvolatile memory and is accessed. The IP address may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix browserbased configuration tool. default password is "admin" and the factory- EDS User Guide 43 Enter the IP address of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Opera...
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... User Guide 47 Lets you export XML configuration and status records, and import XML configuration records. Lets you reboot device, restore factory defaults, upload new firmware, and change current Really Simple Syndication (RSS) settings. Lets you change the configuration settings for the Trivial File ...Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. Lets you configure Virtual IP addresses to which the syslog should be used in Tunnel Accept Mode and Tunnel Connect Mode. Lets you change the current Simple Network...
... User Guide 47 Lets you export XML configuration and status records, and import XML configuration records. Lets you reboot device, restore factory defaults, upload new firmware, and change current Really Simple Syndication (RSS) settings. Lets you change the configuration settings for the Trivial File ...Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. Lets you configure Virtual IP addresses to which the syslog should be used in Tunnel Accept Mode and Tunnel Connect Mode. Lets you change the current Simple Network...
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...settings require a reboot for devices. Click Submit to 1500 bytes. 4. Changing this network. If it alone, in the range of the router for static IP address configuration. DHCP Client ID Enter the ID if the DHCP server uses a DHCP ID. Note: When DHCP is (usually) provided with a letter ...or number. Default Gateway Enter the IP address of 169.254.xxx.xxx. It must begin with a letter, continue with a sequence of letters, numbers, and/or hyphens, and end with...
...settings require a reboot for devices. Click Submit to 1500 bytes. 4. Changing this network. If it alone, in the range of the router for static IP address configuration. DHCP Client ID Enter the ID if the DHCP server uses a DHCP ID. Note: When DHCP is (usually) provided with a letter ...or number. Default Gateway Enter the IP address of 169.254.xxx.xxx. It must begin with a letter, continue with a sequence of letters, numbers, and/or hyphens, and end with...
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.... Both of keys may need to . Enter zero to disable and blank the value to restore the default. AES Encrypt/Decrypt Key = Displays presence of the remote host to connect to a remote Lantronix Virtual IP identified by modem emulation AT commands. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings 4. Once you have configured a number, click the...
.... Both of keys may need to . Enter zero to disable and blank the value to restore the default. AES Encrypt/Decrypt Key = Displays presence of the remote host to connect to a remote Lantronix Virtual IP identified by modem emulation AT commands. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings 4. Once you have configured a number, click the...
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... Host above it will be accessed sequentially or simultaneously: Sequential - The hosts change sequence. Connecting Multiple Hosts If more than one host is the default Host Mode. Simultaneous - The host specified as Host 1 will proceed to all listed hosts. To promote a specific Host: 1. For EDS, the Connect Mode supports... cycle starts again with host list promotion (see Host List Promotion on page 70). A tunnel will be accessed. Host List Promotion This feature allows Host IP promotion of tunnels. Click the icon in the overall sequence.
... Host above it will be accessed sequentially or simultaneously: Sequential - The hosts change sequence. Connecting Multiple Hosts If more than one host is the default Host Mode. Simultaneous - The host specified as Host 1 will proceed to all listed hosts. To promote a specific Host: 1. For EDS, the Connect Mode supports... cycle starts again with host list promotion (see Host List Promotion on page 70). A tunnel will be accessed. Host List Promotion This feature allows Host IP promotion of tunnels. Click the icon in the overall sequence.
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...sent (but the command is possible to override the remote address, as well as per the IP/DNS/port numbers defined in Command Mode (off . ATDT ATDP ATD ATD ATO ATEn ATH ATI...Mode if entered from the serial or Telnet login, enter AT?. Like ATDT. Dials default Connect Mode remote address and port. Vice versa to configure the modem emulation settings when ...you select Modem Emulation as desired, according to factory defaults. Shows modem information. numeric result codes, 1 - Save active settings to establish a connection. Modem...
...sent (but the command is possible to override the remote address, as well as per the IP/DNS/port numbers defined in Command Mode (off . ATDT ATDP ATD ATD ATO ATEn ATH ATI...Mode if entered from the serial or Telnet login, enter AT?. Like ATDT. Dials default Connect Mode remote address and port. Vice versa to configure the modem emulation settings when ...you select Modem Emulation as desired, according to factory defaults. Shows modem information. numeric result codes, 1 - Save active settings to establish a connection. Modem...
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... (ATD, ATDT, ATDP), the destination address can be entered on its own. For example, :. It is exited by entering the IP Address, or entering the IP Address and port number. Select a tunnel number at the top of the page. 3. For ATDT and ATDP commands less than 255 characters...). Answer incoming connection (if ATS0 is 100.255.15.5, entering "ATDT 16.6" results in the Tunnel web page. 2. Repeat last valid command. By default, the +++ characters are not already in 100.255.16.6. When using the CLI exit command, the EDS reverts to the Command Line Interface (CLI)....
... (ATD, ATDT, ATDP), the destination address can be entered on its own. For example, :. It is exited by entering the IP Address, or entering the IP Address and port number. Select a tunnel number at the top of the page. 3. For ATDT and ATDP commands less than 255 characters...). Answer incoming connection (if ATS0 is 100.255.15.5, entering "ATDT 16.6" results in the Tunnel web page. 2. Repeat last valid command. By default, the +++ characters are not already in 100.255.16.6. When using the CLI exit command, the EDS reverts to the Command Line Interface (CLI)....
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... commands. Disabled = OK is Disabled. EDS User Guide 74 Default is returned for communications. Enter the connect string. Click Submit. 6. Select the type of the caller. Default is followed by the IP address of response code: Text or Numeric. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings ...Emulation Settings Echo Pluses Echo Commands Verbose Response Response Type Error Unknown Commands Incoming Connection Connect String Display Remote IP Description Select Enabled to additional tunnel(s) available on the Serial Line is Disabled. 5. Selects whether the incoming RING sent on...
... commands. Disabled = OK is Disabled. EDS User Guide 74 Default is returned for communications. Enter the connect string. Click Submit. 6. Select the type of the caller. Default is followed by the IP address of response code: Text or Numeric. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings ...Emulation Settings Echo Pluses Echo Commands Verbose Response Response Type Error Unknown Commands Incoming Connection Connect String Display Remote IP Description Select Enabled to additional tunnel(s) available on the Serial Line is Disabled. 5. Selects whether the incoming RING sent on...
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Saving the syslog file to a server that supports logging services. The default port is 514. The Syslog page opens to enable or disable the syslog. The default is 514. 1. Click Submit. Enter or modify the following settings: Syslog Settings State Host Local Port Remote Port ...Severity Log Level Table 11-9 Syslog Description Select to display the current configuration. Enter the IP address of the port on the...
Saving the syslog file to a server that supports logging services. The default port is 514. The Syslog page opens to enable or disable the syslog. The default is 514. 1. Click Submit. Enter or modify the following settings: Syslog Settings State Host Local Port Remote Port ...Severity Log Level Table 11-9 Syslog Description Select to display the current configuration. Enter the IP address of the port on the...
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... excluding headers %B - request method %p - After this prevents DoS attacks). This prevents Denial-of HTTP server log entries. The default is either Digest or SSL/Digest. Sets the maximum number of -Service (DoS) attacks. header contents from request (h = header string) ...61557; SSL3 = Secure Sockets Layer version 3 TLS1.0 = Transport Layer Security version 1.0. URL path info %r - remote IP address (could be installed in the SSL configuration section to enable HTTP server logging. timestamp HH:MM:SS (same as '%a') %{h}i ...
... excluding headers %B - request method %p - After this prevents DoS attacks). This prevents Denial-of HTTP server log entries. The default is either Digest or SSL/Digest. Sets the maximum number of -Service (DoS) attacks. header contents from request (h = header string) ...61557; SSL3 = Secure Sockets Layer version 3 TLS1.0 = Transport Layer Security version 1.0. URL path info %r - remote IP address (could be installed in the SSL configuration section to enable HTTP server logging. timestamp HH:MM:SS (same as '%a') %{h}i ...
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Click Submit. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 14-22 Diagnostics: Ping Diagnostics: Ping Settings Host Count Timeout Description Enter the IP address or host name for a response from the host before timing out. The default is 3. The results of ping packets the device should attempt to send to ping. The default is 5 seconds. 3. Enter the time, in the page. Enter the number of the ping display in seconds, for the device to wait for the device to the Host. 14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 2. EDS User Guide 125
Click Submit. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 14-22 Diagnostics: Ping Diagnostics: Ping Settings Host Count Timeout Description Enter the IP address or host name for a response from the host before timing out. The default is 3. The results of ping packets the device should attempt to send to ping. The default is 5 seconds. 3. Enter the time, in the page. Enter the number of the ping display in seconds, for the device to wait for the device to the Host. 14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 2. EDS User Guide 125
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...changed state. Note: UDP counts are packet based, and do not record the number of packets transmitted. The default is disabled. 3. EDS User Guide 149 16: VIP Settings Virtual IP (VIP) Counters To view EDS VIP settings: 1. Select VIP >Configuration from the main menu. The VIP Configuration... page displays. Select VIP > Counters from the main menu. The number of data bytes. Virtual IP (VIP) Configuration To configure the EDS VIP settings: 1. Figure 16-2 VIP Counters VIP Counters Data Bytes UDP Packet Queue UDP Packets Table 16...
...changed state. Note: UDP counts are packet based, and do not record the number of packets transmitted. The default is disabled. 3. EDS User Guide 149 16: VIP Settings Virtual IP (VIP) Counters To view EDS VIP settings: 1. Select VIP >Configuration from the main menu. The VIP Configuration... page displays. Select VIP > Counters from the main menu. The number of data bytes. Virtual IP (VIP) Configuration To configure the EDS VIP settings: 1. Figure 16-2 VIP Counters VIP Counters Data Bytes UDP Packet Queue UDP Packets Table 16...
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...Console Port 26, 37 Convert Newlines 92 Count 125 Create New Keys 102 Create New Self-Signed Certificate 107 D Date 132 Default Gateway 50 Default Server Port Numbers 23 Device Control 21 Device Details 41 Device Details Summary 41 Device Management 22 Device Status 44 DeviceInstaller 41 ...DeviceInstaller 41 DHCP 20, 50 Diagnostic Toolset 22 Diagnostics 122 Buffer Pools 129 Hardware 122 IP Sockets 124 Memory 129 MIB-II Statistics ...
...Console Port 26, 37 Convert Newlines 92 Count 125 Create New Keys 102 Create New Self-Signed Certificate 107 D Date 132 Default Gateway 50 Default Server Port Numbers 23 Device Control 21 Device Details 41 Device Details Summary 41 Device Management 22 Device Status 44 DeviceInstaller 41 ...DeviceInstaller 41 DHCP 20, 50 Diagnostic Toolset 22 Diagnostics 122 Buffer Pools 129 Hardware 122 IP Sockets 124 Memory 129 MIB-II Statistics ...
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..., you must be in Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3 with the appropriate product name as needed: "eds8pr", "eds16pr", "eds32pr", "eds8ps" or "eds16ps". Figure 3-3 Enable Level Commands >enable (enable)#? clrscrn exit ping show... configure connect line disable email filesystem kill telnet lpd ping ping reload factory defaults show eds4100 show interfaces show lines show sessions ssh ssl telnet tunnel xml auto...dns exit kill ssh line no clear interfaces counters ping reload show show history show ip sockets show lines Note: Replace "eds4100" in the enable level and any of ...
..., you must be in Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3 with the appropriate product name as needed: "eds8pr", "eds16pr", "eds32pr", "eds8ps" or "eds16ps". Figure 3-3 Enable Level Commands >enable (enable)#? clrscrn exit ping show... configure connect line disable email filesystem kill telnet lpd ping ping reload factory defaults show eds4100 show interfaces show lines show sessions ssh ssl telnet tunnel xml auto...dns exit kill ssh line no clear interfaces counters ping reload show show history show ip sockets show lines Note: Replace "eds4100" in the enable level and any of ...
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.... Note: Any instance of > Group Name arp Group Item arp delete Table 4-8 XCR Groups Value Name Value Options ip address arp entry timeout ip address mac address Additional Information Remove an entry from the ARP table. 4: Configuration Using XML XCR to the device server....connection to one or more devices that are password protected, you can include the appropriate passwords in the EDS8PR, EDS16PR, EDS32PR, EDS8PS and EDS16PS. Figure 4-7 shows an example. Default: 60 seconds EDS Command Reference 20 The "xml paste passwords" name is clear text. Figure 4-7 XML ...
.... Note: Any instance of > Group Name arp Group Item arp delete Table 4-8 XCR Groups Value Name Value Options ip address arp entry timeout ip address mac address Additional Information Remove an entry from the ARP table. 4: Configuration Using XML XCR to the device server....connection to one or more devices that are password protected, you can include the appropriate passwords in the EDS8PR, EDS16PR, EDS32PR, EDS8PS and EDS16PS. Figure 4-7 shows an example. Default: 60 seconds EDS Command Reference 20 The "xml paste passwords" name is clear text. Figure 4-7 XML ...
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...counters Clears the screen. Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Shows IP statistics Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server. Restores the default IP time to live, which is allowed to live . Removes filtering so... ALL addresses are allowed. Clears the domain name. Clears the default gateway. Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server. Restores the default IP multicast time to live , known by SNMP as "ipDefaultTTL". = number of the primary DNS ...
...counters Clears the screen. Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Shows IP statistics Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server. Restores the default IP time to live, which is allowed to live . Removes filtering so... ALL addresses are allowed. Clears the domain name. Clears the default gateway. Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server. Restores the default IP multicast time to live , known by SNMP as "ipDefaultTTL". = number of the primary DNS ...