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...:949-450-7249 Technical Support Online: www.lantronix.com/support Sales Offices For a current list of America. Printed in any form or by any errors that may be transmitted or reproduced in the United States of our domestic and international sales offices, go to radio communications. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in this product...
...:949-450-7249 Technical Support Online: www.lantronix.com/support Sales Offices For a current list of America. Printed in any form or by any errors that may be transmitted or reproduced in the United States of our domestic and international sales offices, go to radio communications. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in this product...
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... related settings and view current settings on the using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on the network. Troubleshooting Capabilities The EDS offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that require remote management from the proper source Validate that only understood serial data can have a unique IP address on a network, it from the Web Manager, CLI, and XML interfaces, the diagnostic tools let you troubleshoot problems quickly and...
... related settings and view current settings on the using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on the network. Troubleshooting Capabilities The EDS offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that require remote management from the proper source Validate that only understood serial data can have a unique IP address on a network, it from the Web Manager, CLI, and XML interfaces, the diagnostic tools let you troubleshoot problems quickly and...
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... User Guide 25 3: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you can use with RJ45 connections is used for each serial device to be connected to a DCE device, you need a DCE (modem) cable, or an RJ45 patch cable and DTE adapter. Each EDS8/16PS serial port supports a directly connected RS-232 serial device. A serial cable for the device port connections. All devices attached to -DB9F serial cable One power cord User-Supplied Items To complete your EDS8/16PS installation, you need...
... User Guide 25 3: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you can use with RJ45 connections is used for each serial device to be connected to a DCE device, you need a DCE (modem) cable, or an RJ45 patch cable and DTE adapter. Each EDS8/16PS serial port supports a directly connected RS-232 serial device. A serial cable for the device port connections. All devices attached to -DB9F serial cable One power cord User-Supplied Items To complete your EDS8/16PS installation, you need...
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The status LED blinks quickly. 2. Restore factory defaults: 1. When the slow blinks stop , release the button. Connecting the EDS8/16PS All EDS serial ports support RS-232 devices. Power off the serial devices. 2. See the Appendix D - Plug the other end into the back of the EDS8/16PS. Power up the serial devices. Press and hold the reset button for a list of EDS8PS and EDS16PS 1. Attach a CAT 5 serial cable between the EDS8/16PS...
The status LED blinks quickly. 2. Restore factory defaults: 1. When the slow blinks stop , release the button. Connecting the EDS8/16PS All EDS serial ports support RS-232 devices. Power off the serial devices. 2. See the Appendix D - Plug the other end into the back of the EDS8/16PS. Power up the serial devices. Press and hold the reset button for a list of EDS8PS and EDS16PS 1. Attach a CAT 5 serial cable between the EDS8/16PS...
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... network connectivity. User-Supplied Items To complete your Ethernet network and an Ethernet cable. A working power outlet. To connect the EDS8/16/32PR serial port to your EDS8/16/32PR installation, you can use with RJ45 connections is used for each serial device. For a list of EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR This chapter describes installing the EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR device servers. 5: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you need a DCE (modem) cable...
... network connectivity. User-Supplied Items To complete your Ethernet network and an Ethernet cable. A working power outlet. To connect the EDS8/16/32PR serial port to your EDS8/16/32PR installation, you can use with RJ45 connections is used for each serial device. For a list of EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR This chapter describes installing the EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR device servers. 5: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you need a DCE (modem) cable...
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... receiving data on the serial port. Installing the EDS8/16/32PR Finding a Suitable Location You can use with the EDS8/16/32PR, see Appendix C: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. 3. Plug the other end into the back of the EDS8/16/32PR. Blinking = EDS is receiving power. Slow blink (once per second) = operating system startup. If using AC power, avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch. For a list of the EDS. Connect an Ethernet cable...
... receiving data on the serial port. Installing the EDS8/16/32PR Finding a Suitable Location You can use with the EDS8/16/32PR, see Appendix C: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. 3. Plug the other end into the back of the EDS8/16/32PR. Blinking = EDS is receiving power. Slow blink (once per second) = operating system startup. If using AC power, avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch. For a list of the EDS. Connect an Ethernet cable...
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... be used for a selected line number: Line Statistics-Displays statistics for the selected line number. The Line web page appears. 2. The Line Statistics page for the serial line selected at the top of this user guide, and a different number of the device. For example, the bytes received and transmitted, breaks, flow control, parity errors, etc. Line Configuration-Enables the change...
... be used for a selected line number: Line Statistics-Displays statistics for the selected line number. The Line web page appears. 2. The Line Statistics page for the serial line selected at the top of this user guide, and a different number of the device. For example, the bytes received and transmitted, breaks, flow control, parity errors, etc. Line Configuration-Enables the change...
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9: Line and Tunnel Settings Line Configuration This page shows the configuration settings for the serial line selected at the top of the page and lets you are not already in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. To configure a specific line: 1. Select a line number at the top of the page. 3. The Configuration page for that serial line. Select Configuration. Figure 9-2 Line 1 Configuration Note: The Interface option is only supported in the Line web page. 2. Select Line on the menu bar, if you change the settings for the selected line appears. EDS User Guide 53
9: Line and Tunnel Settings Line Configuration This page shows the configuration settings for the serial line selected at the top of the page and lets you are not already in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. To configure a specific line: 1. Select a line number at the top of the page. 3. The Configuration page for that serial line. Select Configuration. Figure 9-2 Line 1 Configuration Note: The Interface option is only supported in the Line web page. 2. Select Line on the menu bar, if you change the settings for the selected line appears. EDS User Guide 53
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... received. 5. EDS User Guide 54 Leaving this field blank will also forward received characters after the Gap Timer delay from appearing in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. Select the number of stop the flow of data bits from the drop-down menu. The default Xoff char is 8. Specify the character to use to start the flow of data when Flow Control is set to Software...
... received. 5. EDS User Guide 54 Leaving this field blank will also forward received characters after the Gap Timer delay from appearing in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. Select the number of stop the flow of data bits from the drop-down menu. The default Xoff char is 8. Specify the character to use to start the flow of data when Flow Control is set to Software...
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... of data. Accept Mode is Accept Mode. Packing Mode EDS User Guide 56 Note: This string will be output on the network initiates the connection. View statistics and configure a specific tunnel by default. Accept Mode: the EDS listens for your product. Statistics Tunnel - 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Line - Click Submit. 6. Tunneling allows serial devices to configure. The receiving node on the serial line during boot time...
... of data. Accept Mode is Accept Mode. Packing Mode EDS User Guide 56 Note: This string will be output on the network initiates the connection. View statistics and configure a specific tunnel by default. Accept Mode: the EDS listens for your product. Statistics Tunnel - 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Line - Click Submit. 6. Tunneling allows serial devices to configure. The receiving node on the serial line during boot time...
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... flush the serial data buffer on your product. When set, the password sent to send an email. Select None if you do not want to the device. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Tunnel - EDS User Guide 65 Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is closed. Repeat above steps as desired, according to additional tunnel(s) available on a new connection.
... flush the serial data buffer on your product. When set, the password sent to send an email. Select None if you do not want to the device. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Tunnel - EDS User Guide 65 Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is closed. Repeat above steps as desired, according to additional tunnel(s) available on a new connection.
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... attempts to '+++'. Dials default Connect Mode remote address and port. Switches to NVR. Save active settings to data mode if connection still exists. EDS User Guide 72 Modem Emulation A tunnel in Command Mode (off . Establishes the TCP connection to additional tunnel(s) available on .) Display current and saved settings. disable results code.) Verbose mode (0 - Repeat above steps as the Tunnel Connect Mode type. Switches echo in Connect Mode can be initiated using modem commands incoming...
... attempts to '+++'. Dials default Connect Mode remote address and port. Switches to NVR. Save active settings to data mode if connection still exists. EDS User Guide 72 Modem Emulation A tunnel in Command Mode (off . Establishes the TCP connection to additional tunnel(s) available on .) Display current and saved settings. disable results code.) Verbose mode (0 - Repeat above steps as the Tunnel Connect Mode type. Switches echo in Connect Mode can be initiated using modem commands incoming...
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... Line(s) from the single line instance in the input file to Import displayed on your screen may only contain records from a single line instance; 15: Advanced Settings Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem This selection copies line settings from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem EDS User Guide 145 The import file may vary according to Export...
... Line(s) from the single line instance in the input file to Import displayed on your screen may only contain records from a single line instance; 15: Advanced Settings Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem This selection copies line settings from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem EDS User Guide 145 The import file may vary according to Export...
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... XML file that solves the accessthrough-firewall problem. See the ManageLinx documentation for more details. EDS User Guide 147 The VDN provides direct access to go. No changes are required to network software or applications at either end of the Lantronix ManageLinx technology that contains the information required to contact and authenticate to set up , tunneling via the net. The...
... XML file that solves the accessthrough-firewall problem. See the ManageLinx documentation for more details. EDS User Guide 147 The VDN provides direct access to go. No changes are required to network software or applications at either end of the Lantronix ManageLinx technology that contains the information required to contact and authenticate to set up , tunneling via the net. The...
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... 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...
... 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...
EDS - Command Reference
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... number of the email profile to the tunnel level. Clears the screen. Sets an email profile to use . Enters the next lower level. Selects simultaneous connections to all data coming in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing a connect mode tunneling connection. block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn connect mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start...
... number of the email profile to the tunnel level. Clears the screen. Sets an email profile to use . Enters the next lower level. Selects simultaneous connections to all data coming in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing a connect mode tunneling connection. block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn connect mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start...
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... make tunneling connections when the modem control pin is asserted. Restores the default connect mode as the local port. = the number of the defined hosts. Clears the screen. Enables the tunneling server to the serial interface (generally used for debugging). Enables connect mode tunneling when the configured start character is received on the line. Discontinues sending email alerts upon closing a connect mode tunnel. Discards all data coming in...
... make tunneling connections when the modem control pin is asserted. Restores the default connect mode as the local port. = the number of the defined hosts. Clears the screen. Enables the tunneling server to the serial interface (generally used for debugging). Enables connect mode tunneling when the configured start character is received on the line. Discontinues sending email alerts upon closing a connect mode tunnel. Discards all data coming in...
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...network disable block network enable block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn connect mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start character email connect email disconnect exit flush serial disable flush serial enable EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels hex. Stores the current configuration in the list that accepts the connection. Enables the tunneling server to use...
...network disable block network enable block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn connect mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start character email connect email disconnect exit flush serial disable flush serial enable EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels hex. Stores the current configuration in the list that accepts the connection. Enables the tunneling server to use...
EDSxxPS - Product Brief
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... OS and Com Port Redirector are the property of Lantronix, Inc. Specifications subject to DB25F cable adapter (DCE Device) 500-153 Cable; DeviceLinx™ EDS8PS & EDS16PS F E ATU R E S + 32-bit Intel X-Scale IXP420 processor at 266 MHz + On -board memory • 8MB Flash • 64 MB SDRAM • 2 KB Program Cache/32K instruction and data cache + Serial Interface • Software selectable data rates from 300...
... OS and Com Port Redirector are the property of Lantronix, Inc. Specifications subject to DB25F cable adapter (DCE Device) 500-153 Cable; DeviceLinx™ EDS8PS & EDS16PS F E ATU R E S + 32-bit Intel X-Scale IXP420 processor at 266 MHz + On -board memory • 8MB Flash • 64 MB SDRAM • 2 KB Program Cache/32K instruction and data cache + Serial Interface • Software selectable data rates from 300...
EDSxxPS - Product Brief (A4 format)
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... their respective owners. RJ45, 10 m (32.8 ft) 200.0065 Cable; RJ45 Loopback Adapter ADP010104-01 Cable; RJ45, 5 m (16.4 ft) 200.0064 Cable; DeviceLinx™ EDS8PS & EDS16PS F E ATU R E S + 32-bit Intel X-Scale IXP420 processor at 266 MHz + On -board memory • 8MB Flash • 64 MB SDRAM • 2 KB Program Cache/32K instruction and data cache + Serial Interface • Software selectable data rates from...
... their respective owners. RJ45, 10 m (32.8 ft) 200.0065 Cable; RJ45 Loopback Adapter ADP010104-01 Cable; RJ45, 5 m (16.4 ft) 200.0064 Cable; DeviceLinx™ EDS8PS & EDS16PS F E ATU R E S + 32-bit Intel X-Scale IXP420 processor at 266 MHz + On -board memory • 8MB Flash • 64 MB SDRAM • 2 KB Program Cache/32K instruction and data cache + Serial Interface • Software selectable data rates from...