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... to an IP network must have a unique IP address. The following is defined by a destination and source IP address, and a destination and source port number. Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 00-20-4A-14-01-18 or 00:20:4A:14:01:18 IP Address Every device connected to as a Lantronix product. The first three bytes of the default server port...
... to an IP network must have a unique IP address. The following is defined by a destination and source IP address, and a destination and source port number. Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 00-20-4A-14-01-18 or 00:20:4A:14:01:18 IP Address Every device connected to as a Lantronix product. The first three bytes of the default server port...
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... Shows True, indicating email triggers are not available on a different subnet), or Busy (the EDS is no default. To change the IP address, click the Assign IP button on which the EDS resides. Shows the number of serial ports on this EDS. Indicates whether Web Manager...42 Shows the EDS ID embedded within the unit. 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 ...
... Shows True, indicating email triggers are not available on a different subnet), or Busy (the EDS is no default. To change the IP address, click the Assign IP button on which the EDS resides. Shows the number of serial ports on this EDS. Indicates whether Web Manager...42 Shows the EDS ID embedded within the unit. 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 ...
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...default username is "PASS." The Device Status web page shown in Figure 7-1 displays configuration, network settings, line settings, tunneling settings, and product information. Logging out of the EDS in nonvolatile memory and is stored in the address bar. EDS User Guide 43 The IP address may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix... browserbased configuration tool. Lantronix supports the latest version of Web Manager...
...default username is "PASS." The Device Status web page shown in Figure 7-1 displays configuration, network settings, line settings, tunneling settings, and product information. Logging out of the EDS in nonvolatile memory and is stored in the address bar. EDS User Guide 43 The IP address may have been assigned manually using Web Manager, the Lantronix... browserbased configuration tool. Lantronix supports the latest version of Web Manager...
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...for a tunnel. Lets you specify the severity of events to log and the server and ports to be sent. Lets you reboot device, restore factory defaults, upload new firmware, and change the device long and short names. Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. Lets ...Lets you change the current Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) configuration settings. Lets you change current Really Simple Syndication (RSS) settings. Lets you configure Virtual IP addresses to which the syslog should be used in Tunnel Accept Mode and Tunnel Connect Mode.
...for a tunnel. Lets you specify the severity of events to log and the server and ports to be sent. Lets you reboot device, restore factory defaults, upload new firmware, and change the device long and short names. Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. Lets ...Lets you change the current Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) configuration settings. Lets you change current Really Simple Syndication (RSS) settings. Lets you configure Virtual IP addresses to which the syslog should be used in Tunnel Accept Mode and Tunnel Connect Mode.
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... notation, instead of four octets separated by the DHCP server, or using a static configuration, this value requires you choose to 1500 bytes. 4. The IP address consists of the device MAC address. Default Gateway Enter the IP address of letters, numbers, and/or hyphens, and end with a sequence of the router for the changes to obtain a new...
... notation, instead of four octets separated by the DHCP server, or using a static configuration, this value requires you choose to 1500 bytes. 4. The IP address consists of the device MAC address. Default Gateway Enter the IP address of letters, numbers, and/or hyphens, and end with a sequence of the router for the changes to obtain a new...
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...It designates the port on the remote host to connect to . Additional fields may be used to attempt a connection to a remote Lantronix Virtual IP identified by the VIP Name. When using SSH, both the SSH Server Host Keys and SSH Server Authorized Users must be completed depending ... packets to random. Enter the port for use with AES is enabled. Address = Enter the remote Host Address as the local port. Default is enabled, the Host 2 field displays. Displays configured IP address or DNS address, used only if protocol with Connect Mode. Enter zero to disable and blank the...
...It designates the port on the remote host to connect to . Additional fields may be used to attempt a connection to a remote Lantronix Virtual IP identified by the VIP Name. When using SSH, both the SSH Server Host Keys and SSH Server Authorized Users must be completed depending ... packets to random. Enter the port for use with AES is enabled. Address = Enter the remote Host Address as the local port. Default is enabled, the Host 2 field displays. Displays configured IP address or DNS address, used only if protocol with Connect Mode. Enter zero to disable and blank the...
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... web page. 2. By default, the +++ characters are under 255 characters. Select Tunnel on its own. Select a tunnel number at the top of the page. 3. EDS User Guide 73 Answer incoming connection (if ATS0 is exited by entering the IP Address, or entering the IP Address and port number. For ...ATDT and ATDP commands less than 255 characters, the EDS replaces the last segment of the IP address with ATA command. The port number cannot be specified by using...
... web page. 2. By default, the +++ characters are under 255 characters. Select Tunnel on its own. Select a tunnel number at the top of the page. 3. EDS User Guide 73 Answer incoming connection (if ATS0 is exited by entering the IP Address, or entering the IP Address and port number. For ...ATDT and ATDP commands less than 255 characters, the EDS replaces the last segment of the IP address with ATA command. The port number cannot be specified by using...
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... modem initialization string prepares the modem for unrecognized AT commands. Disabled = OK is followed by the IP address of response code: Text or Numeric. Default is Disabled. Select Enabled to additional tunnel(s) available on your product. Select whether an ERROR or OK response... Figure 9-21 Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation 4. Choices are: Enabled = ERROR is returned for communications. Default is Disabled. Modem Emulation Settings Echo Pluses Echo Commands Verbose Response Response Type Error Unknown Commands Incoming Connection Connect String Display Remote...
... modem initialization string prepares the modem for unrecognized AT commands. Disabled = OK is followed by the IP address of response code: Text or Numeric. Default is Disabled. Select Enabled to additional tunnel(s) available on your product. Select whether an ERROR or OK response... Figure 9-21 Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation 4. Choices are: Enabled = ERROR is returned for communications. Default is Disabled. Modem Emulation Settings Echo Pluses Echo Commands Verbose Response Response Type Error Unknown Commands Incoming Connection Connect String Display Remote...
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To configure the Syslog: Note: The syslog file is always saved to local storage, but it is 514. 1. The default port is not retained through reboots. The default is more severe than Alert.) 3. The drop-down box, select the minimum level of the remote server to a server that supports ... of severity (e.g., Emergency is 514. Saving the syslog file to which system logs are sent for storage. Figure 11-8 Syslog 2. Enter the IP address of system message the device should log. Enter the number of the local port on the menu bar. Enter or modify the following settings: ...
To configure the Syslog: Note: The syslog file is always saved to local storage, but it is 514. 1. The default port is not retained through reboots. The default is more severe than Alert.) 3. The drop-down box, select the minimum level of the remote server to a server that supports ... of severity (e.g., Emergency is 514. Saving the syslog file to which system logs are sent for storage. Figure 11-8 Syslog 2. Enter the IP address of system message the device should log. Enter the number of the local port on the menu bar. Enter or modify the following settings: ...
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Sets the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a request. remote IP address (could be bogus for the HTTP server to enable HTTP server logging. timestamp HH:MM:SS (same as defined by the IETF. ... %q - remote host (same as '%m %U%q ') %s - or empty '-') %t - first line of inactivity, the client must authenticate again. 3. The default is the successor of -Service (DoS) attacks. Select Enabled to wait when receiving a request. 11: Service Settings HTTP Configuration Settings (continued) Secure Protocols Max Timeout...
Sets the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a request. remote IP address (could be bogus for the HTTP server to enable HTTP server logging. timestamp HH:MM:SS (same as defined by the IETF. ... %q - remote host (same as '%m %U%q ') %s - or empty '-') %t - first line of inactivity, the client must authenticate again. 3. The default is the successor of -Service (DoS) attacks. Select Enabled to wait when receiving a request. 11: Service Settings HTTP Configuration Settings (continued) Secure Protocols Max Timeout...
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The default is 3. The default is 5 seconds. 3. Click Submit. EDS User Guide 125 Enter the time, in the page. 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. 14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 2. The results of ping packets the device should attempt to send to ping. Enter the number of the ping display in seconds, for the device to wait for the device to the Host.
The default is 3. The default is 5 seconds. 3. Click Submit. EDS User Guide 125 Enter the time, in the page. 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. 14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 2. The results of ping packets the device should attempt to send to ping. Enter the number of the ping display in seconds, for the device to wait for the device to the Host.
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...various group items, as well as described in the table below, is only available on the EDS4100 and is clear text. Note: Modbus, as some possible value names and options. Default: 60 seconds EDS Command Reference 20 Figure 4-7 shows an example. The password value is ...EDS8PR, EDS16PR, EDS32PR, EDS8PS and EDS16PS. 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. may be read as > (the html encoded form for less than )....
...various group items, as well as described in the table below, is only available on the EDS4100 and is clear text. Note: Modbus, as some possible value names and options. Default: 60 seconds EDS Command Reference 20 Figure 4-7 shows an example. The password value is ...EDS8PR, EDS16PR, EDS32PR, EDS8PS and EDS16PS. 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. may be read as > (the html encoded form for less than )....
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... net mask. 24 Set the identity of "instance" is a specific IP address. Default: 1500 bytes Default: 64 hops Default: 1 hops enable, disable If enabled, deletes any existing entries before adding "filter entry". Additional Information Default: disable Default: enable Accepts an IP address and mask as either: (1) IP address only (192.168.1.1) gets a default mask, (2) CIDR (192.168.1.1/24), or (3) Explicit mask (192...
... net mask. 24 Set the identity of "instance" is a specific IP address. Default: 1500 bytes Default: 64 hops Default: 1 hops enable, disable If enabled, deletes any existing entries before adding "filter entry". Additional Information Default: disable Default: enable Accepts an IP address and mask as either: (1) IP address only (192.168.1.1) gets a default mask, (2) CIDR (192.168.1.1/24), or (3) Explicit mask (192...
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4: Configuration Using XML Group Name interface (Attribute of "instance" is "eth0".) (Continued.) Item Name ethernet (Present only for eth0.) Value Name speed duplex arp default gateway network mask domain mac address hostname ip address last change mtu primary dns secondary dns transmit encapsulation type timeout octets unicast non unicast discards errors broadcast packets multicast packets filtered packets deferred multiple retries one retry underflows late collisions retry errors carrier lost errors Valid Values 10 100 full half ARPA ARPA EDS Command Reference 39
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name interface (Attribute of "instance" is "eth0".) (Continued.) Item Name ethernet (Present only for eth0.) Value Name speed duplex arp default gateway network mask domain mac address hostname ip address last change mtu primary dns secondary dns transmit encapsulation type timeout octets unicast non unicast discards errors broadcast packets multicast packets filtered packets deferred multiple retries one retry underflows late collisions retry errors carrier lost errors Valid Values 10 100 full half ARPA ARPA EDS Command Reference 39
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... in permanent memory. Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. The default inactivity timeout will apply to the configuration level. The character may be mapped. = MAC address in seconds. Removes all remove ip show show cache show status start character. no email connect no email disconnect no local port...
... in permanent memory. Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. The default inactivity timeout will apply to the configuration level. The character may be mapped. = MAC address in seconds. Removes all remove ip show show cache show status start character. no email connect no email disconnect no local port...
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... Sets X-Priority for email alerts. no stop character no timeout show show statistics cc clear log clear mail counters clrscrn default local port default priority default server port email exit from local port message file no data has been received on the line (serial port) for...) to place in milliseconds. Sets the local port (used to 3 (normal). Sets the From address for SMTP on the DNS name or IP address. Specifies a text file, the contents of email addresses. A control character has the form C. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. Sets the...
... Sets X-Priority for email alerts. no stop character no timeout show show statistics cc clear log clear mail counters clrscrn default local port default priority default server port email exit from local port message file no data has been received on the line (serial port) for...) to place in milliseconds. Sets the local port (used to 3 (normal). Sets the From address for SMTP on the DNS name or IP address. Specifies a text file, the contents of email addresses. A control character has the form C. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. Sets the...
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...Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with . = IP address or host name of the remote host. Bytes may run together or be separated by two adjacent hex digits. show statistics clrscrn default protocol default tcp keep alive timeout. Removes the FTP administrative password.... Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive exit no address Sets the administrative username for the FTP server. = administrative...
...Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with . = IP address or host name of the remote host. Bytes may run together or be separated by two adjacent hex digits. show statistics clrscrn default protocol default tcp keep alive timeout. Removes the FTP administrative password.... Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive exit no address Sets the administrative username for the FTP server. = administrative...
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... quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. Each byte is represented by a single character. show statistics clrscrn default protocol default tcp keep alive exit no address no aes decrypt key no aes encrypt key no port no ssh username no tcp keep alive no vip name = timer...name write host 1 (tunnel-connect-host:2:1) level commands address aes decrypt key aes decrypt key text aes encrypt key aes encrypt key text auto show connection statistics Clears the screen. Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with . = IP address or host name of the remote host. Removes the...
... quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. Each byte is represented by a single character. show statistics clrscrn default protocol default tcp keep alive exit no address no aes decrypt key no aes encrypt key no port no ssh username no tcp keep alive no vip name = timer...name write host 1 (tunnel-connect-host:2:1) level commands address aes decrypt key aes decrypt key text aes encrypt key aes encrypt key text auto show connection statistics Clears the screen. Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with . = IP address or host name of the remote host. Removes the...
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... in permanent memory. Exits to Telnet. Sets the protocol to the configuration level. Clears the screen. Sets the protocol to the default value, which depends on the login connect menu. = IP address. Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. = username. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Clears...
... in permanent memory. Exits to Telnet. Sets the protocol to the configuration level. Clears the screen. Sets the protocol to the default value, which depends on the login connect menu. = IP address. Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. = username. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Clears...
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... 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 exit no address no aes decrypt key no aes encrypt key no port no ssh username no tcp keep alive no vip name port...EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the port to use for connect mode tunneling. Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. Uses TCP...
... 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 exit no address no aes decrypt key no aes encrypt key no port no ssh username no tcp keep alive no vip name port...EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the port to use for connect mode tunneling. Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. Uses TCP...