External Product Comparison Matrix
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... Serial Data Rate (bps) POE (Power-over-Ethernet) Flash/RAM 300 - 921600 (model specific) 1MB / 256KB 300 - 230400 22MB / 256KB Network Interface Power Input Serial Interface Transient Protection MAX Power Use (Watts) Dimensions (LxWxH) Operating Temperature C°/F° Warranty 10/100Base-T 5-15 VDC (Mini-USB) 5-15 VDC (D89F Pin 9) 802.3af Compliant (PoE model only) 15 KV ESD 1.3 W (non-PoE models) 2 W (PoE model) 24.0 x 3.3 x 2.9 cm 9.5 x 1.3 x 1.1 in (length includes serial cable...
... Serial Data Rate (bps) POE (Power-over-Ethernet) Flash/RAM 300 - 921600 (model specific) 1MB / 256KB 300 - 230400 22MB / 256KB Network Interface Power Input Serial Interface Transient Protection MAX Power Use (Watts) Dimensions (LxWxH) Operating Temperature C°/F° Warranty 10/100Base-T 5-15 VDC (Mini-USB) 5-15 VDC (D89F Pin 9) 802.3af Compliant (PoE model only) 15 KV ESD 1.3 W (non-PoE models) 2 W (PoE model) 24.0 x 3.3 x 2.9 cm 9.5 x 1.3 x 1.1 in (length includes serial cable...
External Product Comparison Matrix
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... Category Connectivity Operating System Serial Tunneling (Seq/Multi-Host List) Modem Emulation Modbus 802.11 Bridging Wireless Router Mode (With or w/o NAT) Port Forwarding IPSEC Support SNMP DHCP, BOOTP, and AutoIP FTP/TFTP Web Manager Email Notification Wireless Technology Wireless (Wi-Fi Security) Serial Interface Serial Connector Type Serial Data Rate (bps) USB Soft AP (Access Point) Digital I/O POE (Power-over-Ethernet) Flash/RAM Network Interface Power Input Serial Interface Transient Protection MAX Power Use...
... Category Connectivity Operating System Serial Tunneling (Seq/Multi-Host List) Modem Emulation Modbus 802.11 Bridging Wireless Router Mode (With or w/o NAT) Port Forwarding IPSEC Support SNMP DHCP, BOOTP, and AutoIP FTP/TFTP Web Manager Email Notification Wireless Technology Wireless (Wi-Fi Security) Serial Interface Serial Connector Type Serial Data Rate (bps) USB Soft AP (Access Point) Digital I/O POE (Power-over-Ethernet) Flash/RAM Network Interface Power Input Serial Interface Transient Protection MAX Power Use...
EDS3000 PS Product Brief A4
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... limited Ordering Information Part Number EDS3008PS1NS EDS3016PS1NS Description EDS 300PS secure device server, 8-port serial, 1GbE Ethernet, 100-240 VAC, Desktop, Normal power cord included EDS 300PS secure serial device server, 16-port serial, 1GbE Ethernet, 100-240 VAC Desktop, Normal power cord Accessories Number Description 200.2066A 200.2067A 200.2069A 200.2070A 200.2071 200.2072 200.2073 RJ45 to DB25M cable adapter (DTE...
... limited Ordering Information Part Number EDS3008PS1NS EDS3016PS1NS Description EDS 300PS secure device server, 8-port serial, 1GbE Ethernet, 100-240 VAC, Desktop, Normal power cord included EDS 300PS secure serial device server, 16-port serial, 1GbE Ethernet, 100-240 VAC Desktop, Normal power cord Accessories Number Description 200.2066A 200.2067A 200.2069A 200.2070A 200.2071 200.2072 200.2073 RJ45 to DB25M cable adapter (DTE...
Command Reference
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Create new files and update existing files HTTP MKCOL - CURL example: curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/status -X POST curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/status -X POST -d "optionalGroupList=device" SGXTM 5150 IoT Device Gateway EDS3000 Command Reference 41 If omitted, all status groups will be sent to the device to 'true' returns supported group list. Import device configuration...
Create new files and update existing files HTTP MKCOL - CURL example: curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/status -X POST curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/status -X POST -d "optionalGroupList=device" SGXTM 5150 IoT Device Gateway EDS3000 Command Reference 41 If omitted, all status groups will be sent to the device to 'true' returns supported group list. Import device configuration...
Command Reference
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... status groups will be sent to the device to 'true' returns supported group list. EDS3000 Command Reference 42 CURL example: curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/config -X POST curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/config -X POST -d "optionalGroupList=Interface:eth0" Javascript example:...: Optional parameter if set configuration. Protocol: HTTP Method: POST Content-Type: multipart/form-data URL: http:///import/config Parameters: configrecord: Content of XML groups separated by semicolon. 5: Configuration Using Web API Javascript example...
... status groups will be sent to the device to 'true' returns supported group list. EDS3000 Command Reference 42 CURL example: curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/config -X POST curl -u admin:PASSWORD http:///export/config -X POST -d "optionalGroupList=Interface:eth0" Javascript example:...: Optional parameter if set configuration. Protocol: HTTP Method: POST Content-Type: multipart/form-data URL: http:///import/config Parameters: configrecord: Content of XML groups separated by semicolon. 5: Configuration Using Web API Javascript example...
Command Reference
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... protocols tls1.0 disable Disables the protocol. local port Sets the port to use for accept mode tunneling. email connect Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon closing an accept mode tunnel. = the number of the port to 0xFF. flush serial enable Flushes the serial data buffer upon establishing an accept mode tunnel. flush start character disable Enables forwarding of the email...
... protocols tls1.0 disable Disables the protocol. local port Sets the port to use for accept mode tunneling. email connect Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon closing an accept mode tunnel. = the number of the port to 0xFF. flush serial enable Flushes the serial data buffer upon establishing an accept mode tunnel. flush start character disable Enables forwarding of the email...
Command Reference
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.... default host mode Connects to the serial interface (generally used for establishing tunneling connections to be configured. flush serial disable Characters already in the list that accepts the connection. flush start character enable Disables forwarding of the terminal line (serial port) to other devices. Specify the instance for the network. kill connection Disconnects the active connect mode tunneling connection or connections. clrscrn Clears the screen. 6: Commands and Levels smtp Changes...
.... default host mode Connects to the serial interface (generally used for establishing tunneling connections to be configured. flush serial disable Characters already in the list that accepts the connection. flush start character enable Disables forwarding of the terminal line (serial port) to other devices. Specify the instance for the network. kill connection Disconnects the active connect mode tunneling connection or connections. clrscrn Clears the screen. 6: Commands and Levels smtp Changes...
Command Reference
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.... show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. no secure port Disables the HTTP Server SSL port. port Sets the port number the HTTP server will use . = port number. secure protocols ssl3 disable Disables the protocol. state disable Prevents ICMP packets from being sent or received. secure port Sets the port number the HTTP server will use over SSL. = port number. secure protocols...
.... show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. no secure port Disables the HTTP Server SSL port. port Sets the port number the HTTP server will use . = port number. secure protocols ssl3 disable Disables the protocol. state disable Prevents ICMP packets from being sent or received. secure port Sets the port number the HTTP server will use over SSL. = port number. secure protocols...
Command Reference
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... caller. default output Restores the default log output, which is the number of the Ethernet link to 100 Mbps. show Displays the current configuration. Stores the current configuration in Kbytes for consoleflow client. duplex full Sets duplex mode to half. log (config-diagnostics-log) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. output line Enables log to auto. default response type Default uses text type responses. display remote ip...
... caller. default output Restores the default log output, which is the number of the Ethernet link to 100 Mbps. show Displays the current configuration. Stores the current configuration in Kbytes for consoleflow client. duplex full Sets duplex mode to half. log (config-diagnostics-log) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. output line Enables log to auto. default response type Default uses text type responses. display remote ip...
Quick Start Guide
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... a RJ 45 serial cable between the EDS3000PS Ethernet port and your serial device. 3. RX (In) 7. Connect an CAT5E Ethernet cable between the EDS3000PS and your Ethernet network. 4. Power up the serial device. TX (Out) 4. HARDWARE OVERVIEW EDS3016PS Front View Transmit LED Receive LED Accessories Power Cord, 125 V AC/10 A - 6 ft cord length Part Number 500-215-R Networking cable, RJ45- CTS (In) DB9 Female Cable to the EDS3000PS. 2. GND 5. EDS3000PS Device Server Quick Start Guide ! Fast blink= Initial startup...
... a RJ 45 serial cable between the EDS3000PS Ethernet port and your serial device. 3. RX (In) 7. Connect an CAT5E Ethernet cable between the EDS3000PS and your Ethernet network. 4. Power up the serial device. TX (Out) 4. HARDWARE OVERVIEW EDS3016PS Front View Transmit LED Receive LED Accessories Power Cord, 125 V AC/10 A - 6 ft cord length Part Number 500-215-R Networking cable, RJ45- CTS (In) DB9 Female Cable to the EDS3000PS. 2. GND 5. EDS3000PS Device Server Quick Start Guide ! Fast blink= Initial startup...
Quick Start Guide
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... it first powers up to locate the automatically assigned IP address. 1. For detailed instructions, see the Lantronix Provisioning Manager online help at https://docs.lantronix.com/products/lpm/. 4. Change network settings, if needed , in Network > Wired Network > Interface > Configuration, or perform other configuration. Lantronix ConsoleFlow™ - Lantronix is the last eight characters of respective owners. Install Lantronix Provisioning Manager. 3. Locate your Lantronix device assets. Download the latest version of Lantronix, Inc...
... it first powers up to locate the automatically assigned IP address. 1. For detailed instructions, see the Lantronix Provisioning Manager online help at https://docs.lantronix.com/products/lpm/. 4. Change network settings, if needed , in Network > Wired Network > Interface > Configuration, or perform other configuration. Lantronix ConsoleFlow™ - Lantronix is the last eight characters of respective owners. Install Lantronix Provisioning Manager. 3. Locate your Lantronix device assets. Download the latest version of Lantronix, Inc...
User Guide
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..., configure the EDS3000 devices settings using XML files, or upload to bring down the network. Update the firmware, configure the device using the Lantronix Web Manager. With SCPR installed at its destination (shared secret and hashing) Encrypt data to protect it must have routers, PBXs, servers, and other networking equipment that were formerly "hard-wired" by serial cabling for logging into the...
..., configure the EDS3000 devices settings using XML files, or upload to bring down the network. Update the firmware, configure the device using the Lantronix Web Manager. With SCPR installed at its destination (shared secret and hashing) Encrypt data to protect it must have routers, PBXs, servers, and other networking equipment that were formerly "hard-wired" by serial cabling for logging into the...
User Guide
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Product Information Label The product information label on the unit contains the following information about the specific unit: QR Code Model Part Number Revision Manufacturing Date Code Country of Manufacture Hardware Address (MAC address or serial number) Device ID Figure 2-7 EDS3008PR Product Label EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 21 2: Introduction UDP Port 30718: LDP (Lantronix Discovery Protocol) port TCP/UDP Port 10001...
Product Information Label The product information label on the unit contains the following information about the specific unit: QR Code Model Part Number Revision Manufacturing Date Code Country of Manufacture Hardware Address (MAC address or serial number) Device ID Figure 2-7 EDS3008PR Product Label EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 21 2: Introduction UDP Port 30718: LDP (Lantronix Discovery Protocol) port TCP/UDP Port 10001...
User Guide
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... User-Supplied Items To complete your Ethernet network and an CAT5E Ethernet cable. A working power outlet. Category 5 cabling with the EDS3000PR/EDS3000PS devices, see Appendix D: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. An available connection to a DCE device, you need a DCE (modem) cable, or an RJ45 patch cable and DTE adapter. Each EDS3000 serial port supports a directly connected RS-232 serial device. A serial cable for the device port connections. To connect the EDS3000 serial port to your EDS3000 device installation...
... User-Supplied Items To complete your Ethernet network and an CAT5E Ethernet cable. A working power outlet. Category 5 cabling with the EDS3000PR/EDS3000PS devices, see Appendix D: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. An available connection to a DCE device, you need a DCE (modem) cable, or an RJ45 patch cable and DTE adapter. Each EDS3000 serial port supports a directly connected RS-232 serial device. A serial cable for the device port connections. To connect the EDS3000 serial port to your EDS3000 device installation...
User Guide
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3: Installation of EDS3000PR/EDS3000PS Identifying Hardware Components The following figures show the components on the front and back of the EDS3016PS RJ45 Serial Port Ethernet LEDs Power Connector RJ45 Ethernet Port Reset switch EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 23 Rack Mounting Figure 3-1 Front View of the EDS3032PR Power LED Speed LED Activity LED Figure 3-2 Back View of the EDS3032PR Receive LED (left) Power LED Transmit LED (right) RJ45...
3: Installation of EDS3000PR/EDS3000PS Identifying Hardware Components The following figures show the components on the front and back of the EDS3016PS RJ45 Serial Port Ethernet LEDs Power Connector RJ45 Ethernet Port Reset switch EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 23 Rack Mounting Figure 3-1 Front View of the EDS3032PR Power LED Speed LED Activity LED Figure 3-2 Back View of the EDS3032PR Receive LED (left) Power LED Transmit LED (right) RJ45...
User Guide
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... device's firmware version, serial number, IP address, and MAC address will be downloaded from the Lantronix website at the top, and select an operation. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 29 Installing Lantronix Provisioning Manager 1. Launch Lantronix Provisioning Manager 2. For detailed instructions, see the Lantronix Provisioning Manager online help. 1. Accessing the EDS3000 Device Using Lantronix Provisioning Manager Note: For detailed instructions, see the Lantronix Provisioning Manager online help . To perform operations on using the application...
... device's firmware version, serial number, IP address, and MAC address will be downloaded from the Lantronix website at the top, and select an operation. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 29 Installing Lantronix Provisioning Manager 1. Launch Lantronix Provisioning Manager 2. For detailed instructions, see the Lantronix Provisioning Manager online help. 1. Accessing the EDS3000 Device Using Lantronix Provisioning Manager Note: For detailed instructions, see the Lantronix Provisioning Manager online help . To perform operations on using the application...
User Guide
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.... When configured, a total of 16 consecutive ports will be reserved. Proxy Port Port of the proxy server to be used . Default port is SOCKS5. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 52 The valid range is between 1 minute and 1440 minutes (1 day). Reboot After Update Automatically reboot device after a firmware update. The configuration options for this connection. Proxy Password Password for the proxy server. Host Enter the...
.... When configured, a total of 16 consecutive ports will be reserved. Proxy Port Port of the proxy server to be used . Default port is SOCKS5. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 52 The valid range is between 1 minute and 1440 minutes (1 day). Reboot After Update Automatically reboot device after a firmware update. The configuration options for this connection. Proxy Password Password for the proxy server. Host Enter the...
User Guide
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...). Select 7 or 8 data bits from the last character received before the driver forwards the received serial bytes. The default is 1. The default is 8. Set the gap timer delay to set to Software. Set the number of time to wait during boot time in order to specify a required delay in Command Mode, a CLI session operates exclusively on the Serial Line and applies only if mode is set to Software. This timer starts right after...
...). Select 7 or 8 data bits from the last character received before the driver forwards the received serial bytes. The default is 1. The default is 8. Set the gap timer delay to set to Software. Set the number of time to wait during boot time in order to specify a required delay in Command Mode, a CLI session operates exclusively on the Serial Line and applies only if mode is set to Software. This timer starts right after...
User Guide
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... or software flow control is configured. Disabled = This is the default setting; EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 80 Example (in Binary mode): AB[255,0xFF]C[[D]Results in a string containing binary values where the dots appear: AB··C[D] Directives % i local IP address % m MAC address % n network interface name % p local port % s serial number % % % Set whether the serial line data buffer...
... or software flow control is configured. Disabled = This is the default setting; EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 80 Example (in Binary mode): AB[255,0xFF]C[[D]Results in a string containing binary values where the dots appear: AB··C[D] Directives % i local IP address % m MAC address % n network interface name % p local port % s serial number % % % Set whether the serial line data buffer...
User Guide
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Administrator Settings Description Username View and modify the Administrator Username as desired. The default Username is the last 8 characters of the Device ID. Click a specific user name to submit changes Username and/or Password. Admin-created users can be listed here for initial login access from the Telnet port, SSH port, FTP, HTTP, and serial line. Enter the Password of the new user. Must be between...
Administrator Settings Description Username View and modify the Administrator Username as desired. The default Username is the last 8 characters of the Device ID. Click a specific user name to submit changes Username and/or Password. Admin-created users can be listed here for initial login access from the Telnet port, SSH port, FTP, HTTP, and serial line. Enter the Password of the new user. Must be between...