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...and click Go. • Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the EDS to configure the EDS using Web Manager, Lantronix's browser-based configuration tool. Quick Start Guide EDS8/16/32PR CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER In this Quick Start Guide, we briefly describe how to...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). The EDS Web Manager window displays. Enter your product. 1. CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER CONTINUED 2. Use the menu to ...
...and click Go. • Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the EDS to configure the EDS using Web Manager, Lantronix's browser-based configuration tool. Quick Start Guide EDS8/16/32PR CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER In this Quick Start Guide, we briefly describe how to...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). The EDS Web Manager window displays. Enter your product. 1. CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER CONTINUED 2. Use the menu to ...
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... automatically by selecting the Web Configuration tab on any web page. The IP address may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix browserbased configuration tool. To access Web Manager, perform the following sections: Accessing Web Manager Web Manager Page Components ...is "PASS." Logging out of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Opera. 2. EDS User Guide 43 default password is "admin" and the factory- The Device Status web page shown in Figure 7-1 displays configuration, network settings, line settings, ...
... automatically by selecting the Web Configuration tab on any web page. The IP address may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix browserbased configuration tool. To access Web Manager, perform the following sections: Accessing Web Manager Web Manager Page Components ...is "PASS." Logging out of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Opera. 2. EDS User Guide 43 default password is "admin" and the factory- The Device Status web page shown in Figure 7-1 displays configuration, network settings, line settings, ...
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... Key Type Create New Keys Enter the command that the device uses to connect to 1024 bits long. The default is known on the remote SSH server, the SSH server does not require a password. Approximate times are : RSA = use this key with the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols. ... DSA = use this SSH client user. In the Current Configuration table, delete currently stored settings as necessary. EDS User Guide 102 Enter the password associated with larger keys (up to a SSH server. This command can work with the username. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-...
... Key Type Create New Keys Enter the command that the device uses to connect to 1024 bits long. The default is known on the remote SSH server, the SSH server does not require a password. Approximate times are : RSA = use this key with the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols. ... DSA = use this SSH client user. In the Current Configuration table, delete currently stored settings as necessary. EDS User Guide 102 Enter the password associated with larger keys (up to a SSH server. This command can work with the username. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-...
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... Guide 138 Enter a string to disable Telnet access. The default is 15 minutes. Maximum number of simultaneous Telnet sessions. Set an Inactivity Timeout value so the CLI session will disconnect if no password by default. Enter the Telnet port to disable. Maximum number of simultaneous... 15-5 CLI Configuration 15: Advanced Settings 2. Telnet is 10. Select Disabled to the Command Mode Enable level. The default is 3 and the maximum is enabled by default. Enter the password for Telnet access. There is no data is received after the designated time period. The...
... Guide 138 Enter a string to disable Telnet access. The default is 15 minutes. Maximum number of simultaneous Telnet sessions. Set an Inactivity Timeout value so the CLI session will disconnect if no password by default. Enter the Telnet port to disable. Maximum number of simultaneous... 15-5 CLI Configuration 15: Advanced Settings 2. Telnet is 10. Select Disabled to the Command Mode Enable level. The default is 3 and the maximum is enabled by default. Enter the password for Telnet access. There is no data is received after the designated time period. The...
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...48 Network Settings 48 New Certificate 107 New Private Key 107 O Obtaining a Bootstrap File 147 Obtaining Firmware 151 Organization Unit 107 P Packing Mode 60 Password 65, 102 PBX 22 Persistent 90 Port 114 Port Numbers 23 Ports Serial and Telnet 23 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity 155 PPP Settings 80... Reconnect Timer 69 Remote Address 78 Remote Command 102 Remote Port 78 Reset 27 Reset Button 27, 33, 39 Response Timeout 111 Restore Factory Defaults 28, 133 RF Common Mode Conducted Susceptibility 155 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity 155 RJ45 Serial Port 27 RoHS Notice 156 RSS 20, 21 RSS ...
...48 Network Settings 48 New Certificate 107 New Private Key 107 O Obtaining a Bootstrap File 147 Obtaining Firmware 151 Organization Unit 107 P Packing Mode 60 Password 65, 102 PBX 22 Persistent 90 Port 114 Port Numbers 23 Ports Serial and Telnet 23 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity 155 PPP Settings 80... Reconnect Timer 69 Remote Address 78 Remote Command 102 Remote Port 78 Reset 27 Reset Button 27, 33, 39 Response Timeout 111 Restore Factory Defaults 28, 133 RF Common Mode Conducted Susceptibility 155 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity 155 RJ45 Serial Port 27 RoHS Notice 156 RSS 20, 21 RSS ...
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...configuration record, changing any level, including the root. Special tags in the XML allow for providing root and enable level passwords so that this can also be done at the password prompt. Web browser-Web Manager can be used to import and export an XCR to be used instead. ...Evolution OS™ and sends it directly to import configurations from the filesystem. Also, the filename eds[4100,8pr,16pr,32pr].xsr is disabled by default. On export (FTP get or put of TFTP, the option is not acceptable, because performing an FTP get on that name produces the current...
...configuration record, changing any level, including the root. Special tags in the XML allow for providing root and enable level passwords so that this can also be done at the password prompt. Web browser-Web Manager can be used to import and export an XCR to be used instead. ...Evolution OS™ and sends it directly to import configurations from the filesystem. Also, the filename eds[4100,8pr,16pr,32pr].xsr is disabled by default. On export (FTP get or put of TFTP, the option is not acceptable, because performing an FTP get on that name produces the current...
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..., as well as < (the html encoded form for greater than ) and any instance of > in the EDS8PR, EDS16PR, EDS32PR, EDS8PS and EDS16PS. Specify the entry by its IP address. To protect the password, establish an SSH connection to use when the device has been configured with.... Note: Modbus, as > (the html encoded form for less than ). Default: 60 seconds EDS Command Reference 20 4: Configuration Using XML XCR to one or more devices that are password protected, you can include the appropriate passwords in alphabetical order. Figure 4-7 XML Example of < may be read as...
..., as well as < (the html encoded form for greater than ) and any instance of > in the EDS8PR, EDS16PR, EDS32PR, EDS8PS and EDS16PS. Specify the entry by its IP address. To protect the password, establish an SSH connection to use when the device has been configured with.... Note: Modbus, as > (the html encoded form for less than ). Default: 60 seconds EDS Command Reference 20 4: Configuration Using XML XCR to one or more devices that are password protected, you can include the appropriate passwords in alphabetical order. Figure 4-7 XML Example of < may be read as...
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Group Name cli Group Item Value Name login password enable level password quit connect line clock device diagnostics inactivity timeout time zone zone offset time set short name long name serial number ... Configuration Using XML Value Options <None>, ... Accepts text containing control characters, for example, <control> Default: disable Default: 50 Kbytes Default: debug EDS Command Reference 21 A represents control-A Default: L Default: 15 minutes Time zone name such as [-]HH:MM disable, filesystem, line debug, information, notice, warning, error Read ...
Group Name cli Group Item Value Name login password enable level password quit connect line clock device diagnostics inactivity timeout time zone zone offset time set short name long name serial number ... Configuration Using XML Value Options <None>, ... Accepts text containing control characters, for example, <control> Default: disable Default: 50 Kbytes Default: debug EDS Command Reference 21 A represents control-A Default: L Default: 15 minutes Time zone name such as [-]HH:MM disable, filesystem, line debug, information, notice, warning, error Read ...
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... "instance" is "eth0".) ftp server from user view. telnet, ssh Default: telnet Default: 0 Deletes an HTTP Authentication URI user. Group Name email (Attribute of "instance" is a number.) Group Item to cc Value Name ethernet (Attribute of "instance" is the user name.) password EDS Command Reference 4: Configuration Using XML Value Options Additional Information Multiple...
... "instance" is "eth0".) ftp server from user view. telnet, ssh Default: telnet Default: 0 Deletes an HTTP Authentication URI user. Group Name email (Attribute of "instance" is a number.) Group Item to cc Value Name ethernet (Attribute of "instance" is the user name.) password EDS Command Reference 4: Configuration Using XML Value Options Additional Information Multiple...
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... enable, disable enable, disable enable, disable <None>, ... <None>, ... Default: disable Default: Default: Default: disable Accepts a control character, for example, <control> A represents control-A Default: B Default: enable <None>, ... Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. tcp, ssh, ... character local port protocol tcp keep alive aes encrypt key aes decrypt key flush serial block serial block network password password tunnel connect (Attribute of "instance" is a number.) email connect email disconnect connect mode prompt start character ...
... enable, disable enable, disable enable, disable <None>, ... <None>, ... Default: disable Default: Default: Default: disable Accepts a control character, for example, <control> A represents control-A Default: B Default: enable <None>, ... Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. tcp, ssh, ... character local port protocol tcp keep alive aes encrypt key aes decrypt key flush serial block serial block network password password tunnel connect (Attribute of "instance" is a number.) email connect email disconnect connect mode prompt start character ...
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...local port no aes decrypt key no aes encrypt key no email connect no email disconnect no local port no tcp keep alive password protocol ssh EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it to the tunnel level....Removes the accept tunnel AES encrypt key. block network disable block network enable block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn default accept mode default protocol default start character default tcp keep alive email connect email disconnect exit flush serial disable flush serial enable flush start character disable flush start ...
...local port no aes decrypt key no aes encrypt key no email connect no email disconnect no local port no tcp keep alive password protocol ssh EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it to the tunnel level....Removes the accept tunnel AES encrypt key. block network disable block network enable block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn default accept mode default protocol default start character default tcp keep alive email connect email disconnect exit flush serial disable flush serial enable flush start character disable flush start ...
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...SSH protocol for accept mode tunneling. Uses TCP protocol with IAC) for accept mode tunneling. no local port no tcp keep alive password protocol ssh protocol ssl protocol tcp protocol tcp aes protocol telnet show show history show status start character tcp keep alive write accept ... accept mode modem emulation accept mode start character aes decrypt key aes decrypt key text EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Uses the default port number as text, control, decimal, or hex. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. Enables modem emulation for accept mode...
...SSH protocol for accept mode tunneling. Uses TCP protocol with IAC) for accept mode tunneling. no local port no tcp keep alive password protocol ssh protocol ssl protocol tcp protocol tcp aes protocol telnet show show history show status start character tcp keep alive write accept ... accept mode modem emulation accept mode start character aes decrypt key aes decrypt key text EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Uses the default port number as text, control, decimal, or hex. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. Enables modem emulation for accept mode...
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no email connect no email disconnect no local port no tcp keep alive password protocol ssh protocol ssl protocol tcp protocol tcp aes protocol telnet show show history show status start character. Uses TCP protocol with IAC) for accept ... an entry from the ARP cache. Displays the current configuration. Disables the accept mode TCP keep alive write arp (config-arp) level commands add clrscrn default timeout exit remove all entries from the ARP cache. = address of the entry being removed. Uses SSH protocol for accept mode tunneling. A control character has...
no email connect no email disconnect no local port no tcp keep alive password protocol ssh protocol ssl protocol tcp protocol tcp aes protocol telnet show show history show status start character. Uses TCP protocol with IAC) for accept ... an entry from the ARP cache. Displays the current configuration. Disables the accept mode TCP keep alive write arp (config-arp) level commands add clrscrn default timeout exit remove all entries from the ARP cache. = address of the entry being removed. Uses SSH protocol for accept mode tunneling. A control character has...
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...the named user Exits to the ssh level. Removes the enable-level password. default quit connect line enable level password exit inactivity timeout login password no enable level password no inactivity timeout no login password quit connect line show show history ssh telnet write client (ssh-client...) level commands clrscrn default user command delete all known hosts delete all ...
...the named user Exits to the ssh level. Removes the enable-level password. default quit connect line enable level password exit inactivity timeout login password no enable level password no inactivity timeout no login password quit connect line show show history ssh telnet write client (ssh-client...) level commands clrscrn default user command delete all known hosts delete all ...
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...Commands and Levels admin username clear counters clrscrn default admin username exit no admin password no address Sets the administrative username for the FTP server. = administrative username. Resets the FTP username to 16 bytes. Removes the FTP administrative password. Displays the last 20 commands entered during ...BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. show statistics clrscrn default protocol default tcp keep alive timeout. Returns to the next higher level. Bytes may run together or be separated by two adjacent...
...Commands and Levels admin username clear counters clrscrn default admin username exit no admin password no address Sets the administrative username for the FTP server. = administrative username. Resets the FTP username to 16 bytes. Removes the FTP administrative password. Displays the last 20 commands entered during ...BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. show statistics clrscrn default protocol default tcp keep alive timeout. Returns to the next higher level. Bytes may run together or be separated by two adjacent...
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...directive to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = IP address. Clears the screen. Sets the protocol to its default value. 179 Displays the current configuration. Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Creates a new HTTP server authentication directive. = URI ...= URI of the server. Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive. = URI of the server. = username. = password associated with the host. Sets the protocol to the Basic Access Authentication scheme. = URI of the server. Displays the last 20 commands ...
...directive to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = IP address. Clears the screen. Sets the protocol to its default value. 179 Displays the current configuration. Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Creates a new HTTP server authentication directive. = URI ...= URI of the server. Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive. = URI of the server. = username. = password associated with the host. Sets the protocol to the Basic Access Authentication scheme. = URI of the server. Displays the last 20 commands ...
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... Sets the timeout value for packing mode. trailing character Sets the trailing character for packing mode. password (tunnel-accept-password:4) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exits to the tunnel level. default packing mode Sets to default packing mode, which is sent to accumulate data and transmit it upon receiving the configured send...
... Sets the timeout value for packing mode. trailing character Sets the trailing character for packing mode. password (tunnel-accept-password:4) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exits to the tunnel level. default packing mode Sets to default packing mode, which is sent to accumulate data and transmit it upon receiving the configured send...
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... level. Sets the maximum number of RSS feed entries. Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Enables RSS feed data persistence. password prompt disable prompt enable show show history write query port (config-query_port) level commands clear counters clrscrn exit no clear counters show show...lines trace route rss (config-rss) level commands clear rss clrscrn default max entries exit feed disable feed enable max entries persist disable persist enable show show history 5: Commands and Levels Sets the password required on the network side of the tunnel to 77FE requests....
... level. Sets the maximum number of RSS feed entries. Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Enables RSS feed data persistence. password prompt disable prompt enable show show history write query port (config-query_port) level commands clear counters clrscrn exit no clear counters show show...lines trace route rss (config-rss) level commands clear rss clrscrn default max entries exit feed disable feed enable max entries persist disable persist enable show show history 5: Commands and Levels Sets the password required on the network side of the tunnel to 77FE requests....
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... Asserts DTR to match remote DSR when connected via Telnet. Displays the current configuration. Restores default DTR control, asserted while connected. Returns to the tunnel level. Sets authorized username, password, and optionally RSA and/or DSA public keys Clears the screen. Generate DSA public and ... Commands and Levels Returns to the tunnel level. exit show show history write serial (tunnel-serial:2) level commands clrscrn default dtr dtr asserted while connected dtr continuously asserted dtr truport dtr unasserted exit show show history write serial (tunnel-serial:1) level commands ...
... Asserts DTR to match remote DSR when connected via Telnet. Displays the current configuration. Restores default DTR control, asserted while connected. Returns to the tunnel level. Sets authorized username, password, and optionally RSA and/or DSA public keys Clears the screen. Generate DSA public and ... Commands and Levels Returns to the tunnel level. exit show show history write serial (tunnel-serial:2) level commands clrscrn default dtr dtr asserted while connected dtr continuously asserted dtr truport dtr unasserted exit show show history write serial (tunnel-serial:1) level commands ...