EDSxxPR Family - Product Brief
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...MD5, SHA-1 Rijndael/AES 128-bit encryption 3DES encryption ARC4 128-bit encryption Password protection IP address filtering Hardened OS and stack Agency Approvals UL/CUL, FCC...| Irvine | CA 92618 | USA | Tel: 800.422.7055 | Fax: 949.450.7232 | www.lantronix.com ©2009, Lantronix, Inc. Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Features and Specifications Serial Interface Interface: Software selectable RJ45 ...and control EDS8PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 8-port, 100-240 VAC EDS16PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 16-port, 100-240 VAC EDS03212N-02 200...
...MD5, SHA-1 Rijndael/AES 128-bit encryption 3DES encryption ARC4 128-bit encryption Password protection IP address filtering Hardened OS and stack Agency Approvals UL/CUL, FCC...| Irvine | CA 92618 | USA | Tel: 800.422.7055 | Fax: 949.450.7232 | www.lantronix.com ©2009, Lantronix, Inc. Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Features and Specifications Serial Interface Interface: Software selectable RJ45 ...and control EDS8PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 8-port, 100-240 VAC EDS16PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 16-port, 100-240 VAC EDS03212N-02 200...
EDSxxPR Family - Quick Start Guide
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... click Go. • Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the EDS to sub pages and configure the EDS. 10 WWW.LANTRONIX.COM 11 CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER CONTINUED 2. Use the menu to navigate to open Web Manager. 2. Quick Start Guide EDS8/16/32PR CONFIGURATION USING... WEB MANAGER In this Quick Start Guide, we briefly describe how to configure the EDS using Web Manager, Lantronix's browser-based configuration tool. For detailed information on Web Manager configuration and on other methods, please see the User Guide for your User Name...
... click Go. • Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the EDS to sub pages and configure the EDS. 10 WWW.LANTRONIX.COM 11 CONFIGURATION USING WEB MANAGER CONTINUED 2. Use the menu to navigate to open Web Manager. 2. Quick Start Guide EDS8/16/32PR CONFIGURATION USING... WEB MANAGER In this Quick Start Guide, we briefly describe how to configure the EDS using Web Manager, Lantronix's browser-based configuration tool. For detailed information on Web Manager configuration and on other methods, please see the User Guide for your User Name...
EDS - User Guide
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... may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix browserbased configuration tool. 7: Configuration Using Web Manager This chapter describes how to take effect immediately, unless otherwise noted. default password is available on the DeviceInstaller window. Logging out of Internet... Navigating the Web Manager Table 7-3 Summary of the EDS in the address bar. Enter your username and password.The factory-default username is retained without power. The unit's configuration is stored in Figure 7-1 displays configuration, network settings, line...
... may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix browserbased configuration tool. 7: Configuration Using Web Manager This chapter describes how to take effect immediately, unless otherwise noted. default password is available on the DeviceInstaller window. Logging out of Internet... Navigating the Web Manager Table 7-3 Summary of the EDS in the address bar. Enter your username and password.The factory-default username is retained without power. The unit's configuration is stored in Figure 7-1 displays configuration, network settings, line...
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...Otherwise, select the Email profile to use for sending. Repeat above steps as desired, according to send an email. When set, the password sent to flush the serial data buffer on a new connection. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Otherwise... with one of the following: (a) 0x0A (LF), (b) 0x00, (c) 0x0D 0x0A (CR LF), or (d) 0x0D 0x00. Click Submit. 6. Enter a password that clients must contain only alphanumeric characters and punctuation. Select On to block, or not tunnel, serial data transmitted to use for sending. 5. 9: Line ...
...Otherwise, select the Email profile to use for sending. Repeat above steps as desired, according to send an email. When set, the password sent to flush the serial data buffer on a new connection. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Otherwise... with one of the following: (a) 0x0A (LF), (b) 0x00, (c) 0x0D 0x0A (CR LF), or (d) 0x0D 0x00. Click Submit. 6. Enter a password that clients must contain only alphanumeric characters and punctuation. Select On to block, or not tunnel, serial data transmitted to use for sending. 5. 9: Line ...
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... Repeat above steps as the protocol. EDS User Guide 78 Select a specific host number at connect time. Enter a username to select a pre-configured Username/Password/Key (configured on the SSH: Client Users page), or leave it blank to which the device will connect. 4. Choices are: Telnet ...SSH protocol to which the device will connect. To configure a selected remote host: 1. Select Host on the SSH page for a username and password at the top of the menu, leave this field blank. Appears if you may view and modify current settings for the host to work. ...
... Repeat above steps as the protocol. EDS User Guide 78 Select a specific host number at connect time. Enter a username to select a pre-configured Username/Password/Key (configured on the SSH: Client Users page), or leave it blank to which the device will connect. 4. Choices are: Telnet ...SSH protocol to which the device will connect. To configure a selected remote host: 1. Select Host on the SSH page for a username and password at the top of the menu, leave this field blank. Appears if you may view and modify current settings for the host to work. ...
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Enter the username to use when logging in via FTP. 3. Enter or modify the following settings: FTP Settings State Admin Username Admin Password Table 11-5 FTP Settings Description Select Enabled to use when logging in via FTP. EDS User Guide 82 Click Submit. Enter the password to enable the FTP server. Figure 11-4 FTP Configuration 11: Service Settings 2.
Enter the username to use when logging in via FTP. 3. Enter or modify the following settings: FTP Settings State Admin Username Admin Password Table 11-5 FTP Settings Description Select Enabled to use when logging in via FTP. EDS User Guide 82 Click Submit. Enter the password to enable the FTP server. Figure 11-4 FTP Configuration 11: Service Settings 2.
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... HTTP statistics: This page shows various statistics about the HTTP server. 1. The HTTP Statistics page appears. You can change the maximum number of usernames and passwords for communicating hypertext documents on the Internet. Select HTTP on the HTTP Configuration Page. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted. HTTP Authentication enables...
... HTTP statistics: This page shows various statistics about the HTTP server. 1. The HTTP Statistics page appears. You can change the maximum number of usernames and passwords for communicating hypertext documents on the Internet. Select HTTP on the HTTP Configuration Page. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted. HTTP Authentication enables...
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... the menu bar and then Authentication at the top of the page. 11: Service Settings HTTP Authentication HTTP Authentication enables you to require usernames and passwords to the filesystem.
... the menu bar and then Authentication at the top of the page. 11: Service Settings HTTP Authentication HTTP Authentication enables you to require usernames and passwords to the filesystem.
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... the Username used to the EDS via an RSS publisher. Select RSS on the EDS file system. Note: The URI, realm, username, and password are user-specified, free-form fields. Figure 11-15 RSS EDS User Guide 89 Click Submit and enter the next Username as Rich Site Summary...over SSL (no authentication is often best to close and reopen the browser to ensure it is necessary. Basic = encodes passwords using Base64. Digest = encodes passwords using MD5. SSL = the page can only be stored to use cached authentication information. To delete the URI and users,...
... the Username used to the EDS via an RSS publisher. Select RSS on the EDS file system. Note: The URI, realm, username, and password are user-specified, free-form fields. Figure 11-15 RSS EDS User Guide 89 Click Submit and enter the next Username as Rich Site Summary...over SSL (no authentication is often best to close and reopen the browser to ensure it is necessary. Basic = encodes passwords using Base64. Digest = encodes passwords using MD5. SSL = the page can only be stored to use cached authentication information. To delete the URI and users,...
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... Current Configuration, User has a Delete User link, and Public RSA Key and Public DSA Key have a password. The SSH Server: Authorized Users page appears. Click OK to proceed or Cancel to be made without the password being asked. 12: Security Settings SSH Server: Host Keys Settings (continued) Bit Size Description Select a bit...
... Current Configuration, User has a Delete User link, and Public RSA Key and Public DSA Key have a password. The SSH Server: Authorized Users page appears. Click OK to proceed or Cancel to be made without the password being asked. 12: Security Settings SSH Server: Host Keys Settings (continued) Bit Size Description Select a bit...
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If authentication is successful with the key, no password is required. Note: When uploading the security keys, ensure the keys are not compromised in transit. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-8 SSH ... username. Enter the path and name of the existing public DSA key you want to use with the key, no password is required. 3. Password Public RSA Key Public DSA Key Enter the password associated with this user or use the Browse button to access the SSH server. Click Submit. Figure 12-7 SSH Server...
If authentication is successful with the key, no password is required. Note: When uploading the security keys, ensure the keys are not compromised in transit. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-8 SSH ... username. Enter the path and name of the existing public DSA key you want to use with the key, no password is required. 3. Password Public RSA Key Public DSA Key Enter the password associated with this user or use the Browse button to access the SSH server. Click Submit. Figure 12-7 SSH Server...
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At the very least, a password or key pair must be configured for users. Figure 12-11 SSH Client: Users EDS User Guide 101 The keys for public key authentication can ... known users are providing a key by all applications that the key is uploaded over some kind of the page. This implies the data is not password protected. The SSH Client: Users page appears. 12: Security Settings SSH Client Users On this page you are used by uploading a file, make sure that...
At the very least, a password or key pair must be configured for users. Figure 12-11 SSH Client: Users EDS User Guide 101 The keys for public key authentication can ... known users are providing a key by all applications that the key is uploaded over some kind of the page. This implies the data is not password protected. The SSH Client: Users page appears. 12: Security Settings SSH Client Users On this page you are used by uploading a file, make sure that...
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... public key is optional. Note: Configuring the SSH client's known hosts is known on the remote SSH server, the SSH server does not require a password. Click Submit. 4. The Remote Command is provided to a SSH server. In the Current Configuration table, delete currently stored settings as necessary. 12: ...to be executed remotely. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-12 SSH Client Users SSH Client: Users Settings Username Password Description Enter the name that can work with the SSH2 protocol. It specifies the application to generate the key. Enter the...
... public key is optional. Note: Configuring the SSH client's known hosts is known on the remote SSH server, the SSH server does not require a password. Click Submit. 4. The Remote Command is provided to a SSH server. In the Current Configuration table, delete currently stored settings as necessary. 12: ...to be executed remotely. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-12 SSH Client Users SSH Client: Users Settings Username Password Description Enter the name that can work with the SSH2 protocol. It specifies the application to generate the key. Enter the...
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... EDS, only those key exchange methods that style certificate are PKCS12, DER and PEM. Or generate your own CA. The key can authenticate users with a password or not. The principles of Security Certificate required that in Connect mode and/or EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS or PEAP, the EDS needs the authority...
... EDS, only those key exchange methods that style certificate are PKCS12, DER and PEM. Or generate your own CA. The key can authenticate users with a password or not. The principles of Security Certificate required that in Connect mode and/or EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS or PEAP, the EDS needs the authority...
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... default. The default is enabled by default. SSH is 23. Set an Inactivity Timeout value so the CLI session will disconnect if no password by default. Type before any key the user must press when holding down the Ctrl key. Enter or modify the following settings: Command... Line Interface Configuration Settings Login Password Enable Level Password Quit Connect Line Inactivity Timeout Telnet State Telnet Port Telnet Max Sessions SSH State SSH Port SSH Max Sessions Table 15-6 CLI ...
... default. The default is enabled by default. SSH is 23. Set an Inactivity Timeout value so the CLI session will disconnect if no password by default. Type before any key the user must press when holding down the Ctrl key. Enter or modify the following settings: Command... Line Interface Configuration Settings Login Password Enable Level Password Quit Connect Line Inactivity Timeout Telnet State Telnet Port Telnet Max Sessions SSH State SSH Port SSH Max Sessions Table 15-6 CLI ...
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... the XCR data to export the XCR data in XML format. The XML: Export Configuration page appears. To export the system configuration: 1. If selected, secret password and key information will be exported to the browser.
... the XCR data to export the XCR data in XML format. The XML: Export Configuration page appears. To export the system configuration: 1. If selected, secret password and key information will be exported to the browser.
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... Timeout 138 IP 20 Address 23 Address Filter 120 Settings 116 ISO/IEC Guide 155 K Key Length 108 Key Type 95, 96, 102 L Label 24 Lantronix Discovery Protocol 23 LEDs 27, 33, 38 Line 1 Configuration 53 Statistics 52 Line Settings 52 Lines to Export 140, 141 Lines to Import 144, 146... Lithium Battery Notice 156 Loading New Firmware 151 Local Port 64, 68 Login Connect Menu 76, 77 Login Password 138 LPD Configuration Page 91 Settings 90 LPD Statistics 90 M MAC Address 23, 24 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Protocol Stack 115 Maintenance Settings 112 ManageLinx...
... Timeout 138 IP 20 Address 23 Address Filter 120 Settings 116 ISO/IEC Guide 155 K Key Length 108 Key Type 95, 96, 102 L Label 24 Lantronix Discovery Protocol 23 LEDs 27, 33, 38 Line 1 Configuration 53 Statistics 52 Line Settings 52 Lines to Export 140, 141 Lines to Import 144, 146... Lithium Battery Notice 156 Loading New Firmware 151 Local Port 64, 68 Login Connect Menu 76, 77 Login Password 138 LPD Configuration Page 91 Settings 90 LPD Statistics 90 M MAC Address 23, 24 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Protocol Stack 115 Maintenance Settings 112 ManageLinx...
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... Status 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...
... Status 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...
EDS - Command Reference
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... Element Attributes 15 Record, Group, Item, and Value Tags 16 Importing and Exporting an XML Configuration File 17 Best Practices 18 Importing 18 Exporting 19 Passwords in the XML File 19 XML Configuration Groups 20 XML Status Record Groups and Items 35 5: Commands and Levels 49 EDS Command Reference 3
... Element Attributes 15 Record, Group, Item, and Value Tags 16 Importing and Exporting an XML Configuration File 17 Best Practices 18 Importing 18 Exporting 19 Passwords in the XML File 19 XML Configuration Groups 20 XML Status Record Groups and Items 35 5: Commands and Levels 49 EDS Command Reference 3
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List of Figures Figure 3-1 CLI Level Hierarchy 12 Figure 3-2 Login Level Commands 13 Figure 3-3 Enable Level Commands 13 Figure 4-1 DTD for XCRs 14 Figure 4-2 XML Example 15 Figure 4-3 XML Example 16 Figure 4-4 XML Example of Multiple Named Values 16 Figure 4-5 XML Example of Multiple Items 17 Figure 4-6 XML Example with Multiple Groups 17 Figure 4-7 XML Example of Supplying Passwords 20 EDS Command Reference 4
List of Figures Figure 3-1 CLI Level Hierarchy 12 Figure 3-2 Login Level Commands 13 Figure 3-3 Enable Level Commands 13 Figure 4-1 DTD for XCRs 14 Figure 4-2 XML Example 15 Figure 4-3 XML Example 16 Figure 4-4 XML Example of Multiple Named Values 16 Figure 4-5 XML Example of Multiple Items 17 Figure 4-6 XML Example with Multiple Groups 17 Figure 4-7 XML Example of Supplying Passwords 20 EDS Command Reference 4