EDS - User Guide
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... web interface to configure Ethernet settings. Instructions for using it supports. Instructions for the device. Instructions for installing the EDS4100 device server. Instructions for using the web interface to configure settings for using DeviceInstaller. Instructions for viewing the current configuration... the VIP settings. It is intended for installing the EDS8PR, the EDS16PR, and the EDS16PR device server. Instructions for software developers and system integrators who are installing the EDS in their designs. Instructions for using the web interface to maintain the...
... web interface to configure Ethernet settings. Instructions for using it supports. Instructions for the device. Instructions for installing the EDS4100 device server. Instructions for using the web interface to configure settings for using DeviceInstaller. Instructions for viewing the current configuration... the VIP settings. It is intended for installing the EDS8PR, the EDS16PR, and the EDS16PR device server. Instructions for software developers and system integrators who are installing the EDS in their designs. Instructions for using the web interface to maintain the...
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.... RS-232 support. An RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB random access memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. Three convenient configuration methods (Web, command line...(8 serial ports) and EDS16PS (16 serial ports) are compact desktop device servers that give you the ability to existing software or hardware in your application. Figure 2-1 EDS8PS Device Server Features Key features of EDS8PS and EDS16PS for installation instructions.
.... RS-232 support. An RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB random access memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. Three convenient configuration methods (Web, command line...(8 serial ports) and EDS16PS (16 serial ports) are compact desktop device servers that give you the ability to existing software or hardware in your application. Figure 2-1 EDS8PS Device Server Features Key features of EDS8PS and EDS16PS for installation instructions.
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...or 128 quarter-load devices. 2: Introduction EDS4100 Overview The EDS4100 is a compact device server that can deliver fully transparent RS-232/ 422 point-to-point connections and RS-485 multi-drop connections without requiring modifications to existing software or hardware in areas where power is not...allows you to be connected to the RS-485 circuit. Features The key features of EDS4100 for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. ...
...or 128 quarter-load devices. 2: Introduction EDS4100 Overview The EDS4100 is a compact device server that can deliver fully transparent RS-232/ 422 point-to-point connections and RS-485 multi-drop connections without requiring modifications to existing software or hardware in areas where power is not...allows you to be connected to the RS-485 circuit. Features The key features of EDS4100 for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. ...
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... with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 support. One RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. Three configuration methods (Web, command line, and XML). ...), EDS16PR (16 serial ports), and EDS32PR (32 serial ports) are compact easy-to-use, rack-mountable device servers that give you the ability to existing software or hardware components in your application.
... with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 support. One RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. Three configuration methods (Web, command line, and XML). ...), EDS16PR (16 serial ports), and EDS32PR (32 serial ports) are compact easy-to-use, rack-mountable device servers that give you the ability to existing software or hardware components in your application.
EDS - User Guide
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... Settings on your product. Indicates whether the current line is None. The default is enabled. Repeat above steps as desired, according to Software. Specify the character to use to start the flow of data when Flow Control is being used, enter the name for related configuration ... characters after the Gap Timer delay from the drop-down menu. EDS User Guide 54 Select the baud rate from appearing in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. Select the flow control from the last character received. The default is Tunnel. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings 4. The ...
... Settings on your product. Indicates whether the current line is None. The default is enabled. Repeat above steps as desired, according to Software. Specify the character to use to start the flow of data when Flow Control is being used, enter the name for related configuration ... characters after the Gap Timer delay from the drop-down menu. EDS User Guide 54 Select the baud rate from appearing in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. Select the flow control from the last character received. The default is Tunnel. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings 4. The ...
EDS - User Guide
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.... The FTP page opens to enable SNMP. Enter the SNMP read -only community string. EDS User Guide 81 The Cold Start trap is rebooted from software control. To configure FTP: 1. Enter the system location. FTP Settings The FTP web page shows the current File Transfer Protocol (FTP) configuration and various statistics...
.... The FTP page opens to enable SNMP. Enter the SNMP read -only community string. EDS User Guide 81 The Cold Start trap is rebooted from software control. To configure FTP: 1. Enter the system location. FTP Settings The FTP web page shows the current File Transfer Protocol (FTP) configuration and various statistics...
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Once the conduit is ready to go. 16: VIP Settings VIP (Virtual IP) takes advantage of the Lantronix ManageLinx technology that contains the information required to contact and authenticate to a DSM. There is configured and enabled to use VIPs, it will... Obtaining a Bootstrap File Importing the Bootstrap File Enabling VIP Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP Once the EDS is no client software to only authorized equipment, behind firewalls, from anywhere via VIP Access is up and manage individual Virtual IP (VIP) addresses and routes. This file must...
Once the conduit is ready to go. 16: VIP Settings VIP (Virtual IP) takes advantage of the Lantronix ManageLinx technology that contains the information required to contact and authenticate to a DSM. There is configured and enabled to use VIPs, it will... Obtaining a Bootstrap File Importing the Bootstrap File Enabling VIP Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP Once the EDS is no client software to only authorized equipment, behind firewalls, from anywhere via VIP Access is up and manage individual Virtual IP (VIP) addresses and routes. This file must...
EDS - Command Reference
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Lists XCR groups and items and describes how to use CLI to configure the EDS. Italic text Required values for software developers and system integrators. Note Note: Means take notice. EDS Command Reference 6 Chapter Summaries This table lists and summarizes each chapter and appendix. Caution Caution: ...
Lists XCR groups and items and describes how to use CLI to configure the EDS. Italic text Required values for software developers and system integrators. Note Note: Means take notice. EDS Command Reference 6 Chapter Summaries This table lists and summarizes each chapter and appendix. Caution Caution: ...
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... rs232, rs485 halfduplex, rs485 fullduplex enable, disable enable, disable none, modbus rtu, modbus ascii, tunnel, ppp, lpd, lpd or tunnel even, none, odd 7, 8 1, 2 none, hardware, software <None>, ...
... rs232, rs485 halfduplex, rs485 fullduplex enable, disable enable, disable none, modbus rtu, modbus ascii, tunnel, ppp, lpd, lpd or tunnel even, none, odd 7, 8 1, 2 none, hardware, software <None>, ...
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even none odd 7 8 1 2 hardware none software EDS Command Reference 42 Group Name line (within group "buffer pool".) Item Name buffer headers cluster pool line (With no instance.) (Within group "line" with ...
even none odd 7 8 1 2 hardware none software EDS Command Reference 42 Group Name line (within group "buffer pool".) Item Name buffer headers cluster pool line (With no instance.) (Within group "line" with ...
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Group Name sessions ssh syslog 4: Configuration Using XML Item Name line (Attribute of "instance" is a number.) Value Name baud parity data bits stop bits flow control ssh (Attribute of "instance" is the ssh session number.) telnet (Attribute of "instance" is the telnet session number.) state local port remote ip address remote port duration local port remote ip address remote port duration totals status messages failed messages send uptime bytes in bytes out Valid Values none even odd 7 8 1 2 none hardware software active waiting disabled running inactive EDS Command Reference 45
Group Name sessions ssh syslog 4: Configuration Using XML Item Name line (Attribute of "instance" is a number.) Value Name baud parity data bits stop bits flow control ssh (Attribute of "instance" is the ssh session number.) telnet (Attribute of "instance" is the telnet session number.) state local port remote ip address remote port duration local port remote ip address remote port duration totals status messages failed messages send uptime bytes in bytes out Valid Values none even odd 7 8 1 2 none hardware software active waiting disabled running inactive EDS Command Reference 45
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... line. Restores the default of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Sets the line speed. = the speed. Restores the default of eight data bits. Sets the gap timer... default of no parity. Restores the default protocol on this line. Restores the factory default threshold. Restores the default xoff character on the line. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line.
... line. Restores the default of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Sets the line speed. = the speed. Restores the default of eight data bits. Sets the gap timer... default of no parity. Restores the default protocol on this line. Restores the factory default threshold. Restores the default xoff character on the line. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line.
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...C. A decimal value character has the form \99. The character may contain binary characters. Sets the serial counters to 0xFF. Within [] use with software flow control on this line. Sets an ASCII sign-on message that can be in permanent memory. write xoff char xon char line 2 (line... bits for data on the line. Sets a binary string that may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex. Configures line with software flow control on . Sets boot-up to enter command mode. A control character has the form C. Sets the xoff character for use binary decimal...
...C. A decimal value character has the form \99. The character may contain binary characters. Sets the serial counters to 0xFF. Within [] use with software flow control on this line. Sets an ASCII sign-on message that can be in permanent memory. write xoff char xon char line 2 (line... bits for data on the line. Sets a binary string that may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex. Configures line with software flow control on . Sets boot-up to enter command mode. A control character has the form C. Sets the xoff character for use binary decimal...
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... the default of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer interface rs232 interface rs485 full-duplex interface rs485 half-duplex kill session line lpd name no clear line counters no command mode...and Levels Restores the default of the line (serial port) to the enable level Uses hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control on the line. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line. Displays the current status. Sets the gap timer in half-duplex mode. Removes the gap timer,...
... the default of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer interface rs232 interface rs485 full-duplex interface rs485 half-duplex kill session line lpd name no clear line counters no command mode...and Levels Restores the default of the line (serial port) to the enable level Uses hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control on the line. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line. Displays the current status. Sets the gap timer in half-duplex mode. Removes the gap timer,...
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... Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. Stores the current configuration in bytes. Sets the xoff character for use with software flow control on this line. A decimal value character has the form \99. A control character has the form C. Sets the current line...Enables the line so data can be in command mode. A control character has the form C. Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on this many bytes are received, they are forwarded without delay. Disables user-defined serial boot string to always be sent/received...
... Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. Stores the current configuration in bytes. Sets the xoff character for use with software flow control on this line. A decimal value character has the form \99. A control character has the form C. Sets the current line...Enables the line so data can be in command mode. A control character has the form C. Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on this many bytes are received, they are forwarded without delay. Disables user-defined serial boot string to always be sent/received...
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... default speed of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer interface rs232 interface rs485 full-duplex interface rs485 half-duplex kill session line lpd name no clear line counters no command mode...being used to RS485 in the CLI. Sets an ASCII sign-on this line. Sets the gap timer in command mode. = text. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line. Uses seven bits for this line. Restores the serial counters to 0xFF. Restores the default of...
... default speed of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer interface rs232 interface rs485 full-duplex interface rs485 half-duplex kill session line lpd name no clear line counters no command mode...being used to RS485 in the CLI. Sets an ASCII sign-on this line. Sets the gap timer in command mode. = text. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line. Uses seven bits for this line. Restores the serial counters to 0xFF. Restores the default of...
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... the line. Uses two stop bits after data on this line. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on the line for use a parity bit on the line. Shows the command mode settings for the network. Enters the tunnel level. = number...
... the line. Uses two stop bits after data on this line. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on the line for use a parity bit on the line. Shows the command mode settings for the network. Enters the tunnel level. = number...
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...bits for data on . Restores the default interface type to be echoed in the CLI. Does not provide flow control on the line. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line. Enables user-defined serial boot string to this line. Within [] use binary decimal up ...with the current value of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer interface rs232 interface rs485 full-duplex EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Standard speeds include 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,...
...bits for data on . Restores the default interface type to be echoed in the CLI. Does not provide flow control on the line. Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line. Enables user-defined serial boot string to this line. Within [] use binary decimal up ...with the current value of one stop bits default threshold default xoff char default xon char exit flow control hardware flow control none flow control software gap timer interface rs232 interface rs485 full-duplex EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Standard speeds include 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,...
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... value character has the form \99. Enables log to 100 Mbps. Log only Notice and more severe events. Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on this line. Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to full. Restores the default speed setting, which is autonegotiate. xoff char xon... notice severity level warning show show history write lpd (lpd) level commands EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Sets the xoff character for use with software flow control on this line. Stores the current configuration in Kbytes for the Log file.
... value character has the form \99. Enables log to 100 Mbps. Log only Notice and more severe events. Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on this line. Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to full. Restores the default speed setting, which is autonegotiate. xoff char xon... notice severity level warning show show history write lpd (lpd) level commands EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Sets the xoff character for use with software flow control on this line. Stores the current configuration in Kbytes for the Log file.
EDS4100 - Product Brief
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... 15353 Barranca Parkway | Irvine | CA 92618 | USA | t: 800.422.7055 | f: 949.450.7232 | sales@lantronix.com | www.lantronix.com ©2009, Lantronix, Inc. No power supply - CD Includes: User Guide and Software utilities (DeviceInstaller and Com Port Redirector) - DeviceLinx™ EDS4100 F E AT U R E S + Serial Interface • Connectors: 4 x DB9M; 2 x RS232, 2 x RS232/422/485 • Baud rate: 300...
... 15353 Barranca Parkway | Irvine | CA 92618 | USA | t: 800.422.7055 | f: 949.450.7232 | sales@lantronix.com | www.lantronix.com ©2009, Lantronix, Inc. No power supply - CD Includes: User Guide and Software utilities (DeviceInstaller and Com Port Redirector) - DeviceLinx™ EDS4100 F E AT U R E S + Serial Interface • Connectors: 4 x DB9M; 2 x RS232, 2 x RS232/422/485 • Baud rate: 300...