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... List of Tables 12 1: About This Guide 14 Chapter and Appendix Summaries 14 Additional Documentation 15 2: Introduction 16 EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview 17 Features 17 EDS4100 Overview 18 Features 18 EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR Overview 19 Features 19 Applications 20 Protocol Support 20 Evolution OS 20 Additional Features 21 Modem Emulation... 23 Port Numbers 23 Product Information Label 24 3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS 25 Package Contents 25 User-Supplied Items 25 Identifying Hardware Components 26 Serial Ports 26 EDS User Guide 4
... List of Tables 12 1: About This Guide 14 Chapter and Appendix Summaries 14 Additional Documentation 15 2: Introduction 16 EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview 17 Features 17 EDS4100 Overview 18 Features 18 EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR Overview 19 Features 19 Applications 20 Protocol Support 20 Evolution OS 20 Additional Features 21 Modem Emulation... 23 Port Numbers 23 Product Information Label 24 3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS 25 Package Contents 25 User-Supplied Items 25 Identifying Hardware Components 26 Serial Ports 26 EDS User Guide 4
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...28 Connecting the EDS8/16PS 28 Connect the EDS8/16PS to one or more serial devices 28 4: Installation of EDS4100 30 Package Contents 30 User-Supplied Items 30 Identifying Hardware Components 30 Serial Ports 31 Ethernet Port 32 Terminal Block Connector 33 LEDs 33 Reset Button ...33 Physically Installing the EDS4100 34 Finding a Suitable Location 34 Connecting the EDS4100 34 Connect the EDS4100 to one or more serial devices 34 5: Installation of EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR 36 Package Contents 36 User-Supplied...
...28 Connecting the EDS8/16PS 28 Connect the EDS8/16PS to one or more serial devices 28 4: Installation of EDS4100 30 Package Contents 30 User-Supplied Items 30 Identifying Hardware Components 30 Serial Ports 31 Ethernet Port 32 Terminal Block Connector 33 LEDs 33 Reset Button ...33 Physically Installing the EDS4100 34 Finding a Suitable Location 34 Connecting the EDS4100 34 Connect the EDS4100 to one or more serial devices 34 5: Installation of EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR 36 Package Contents 36 User-Supplied...
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... 1 Ethernet Link 51 9: Line and Tunnel Settings 52 Line Settings 52 Line Statistics 52 Line Configuration 53 Line Command Mode 55 Tunnel Settings 56 Tunnel - Serial Settings 59 Tunnel - Connect Mode 66 Connecting Multiple Hosts 70 Host List Promotion 70 Tunnel - Accept Mode 63 Tunnel - Statistics 57 Tunnel -
... 1 Ethernet Link 51 9: Line and Tunnel Settings 52 Line Settings 52 Line Statistics 52 Line Configuration 53 Line Command Mode 55 Tunnel Settings 56 Tunnel - Serial Settings 59 Tunnel - Connect Mode 66 Connecting Multiple Hosts 70 Host List Promotion 70 Tunnel - Accept Mode 63 Tunnel - Statistics 57 Tunnel -
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... 104 SSL Certificates and Private Keys 104 SSL Utilities 105 OpenSSL 105 Steel Belted RADIUS 105 Free RADIUS 105 SSL Configuration 106 13: Modbus 109 Serial Transmission Mode 109 Modbus Statistics 110 Modbus Configuration 111 14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 112 Filesystem Settings 112 Filesystem Statistics 112 Filesystem Browser 113 Protocol...
... 104 SSL Certificates and Private Keys 104 SSL Utilities 105 OpenSSL 105 Steel Belted RADIUS 105 Free RADIUS 105 SSL Configuration 106 13: Modbus 109 Serial Transmission Mode 109 Modbus Statistics 110 Modbus Configuration 111 14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 112 Filesystem Settings 112 Filesystem Statistics 112 Filesystem Browser 113 Protocol...
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... EDS8PS 26 Figure 3-3 RJ45 Serial Port 27 Figure 3-5 Example of EDS8/16PS Connections 29 Figure 4-1 Front View of the EDS4100 31 Figure 4-2 Back View of the EDS4100 31 Figure 4-3 RS-232 Serial Port Pins (Serial Ports 1, 2, 3, 4 32 Figure 4-4 RS-422/RS-485 Serial Port Pins 32 Figure 4-5 ...Terminal Block Connector Pin Assignments 33 Figure 4-7 Example of EDS4100 Connections 35 Figure 5-1 Front ...
... EDS8PS 26 Figure 3-3 RJ45 Serial Port 27 Figure 3-5 Example of EDS8/16PS Connections 29 Figure 4-1 Front View of the EDS4100 31 Figure 4-2 Back View of the EDS4100 31 Figure 4-3 RS-232 Serial Port Pins (Serial Ports 1, 2, 3, 4 32 Figure 4-4 RS-422/RS-485 Serial Port Pins 32 Figure 4-5 ...Terminal Block Connector Pin Assignments 33 Figure 4-7 Example of EDS4100 Connections 35 Figure 5-1 Front ...
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... Real Time Clock Settings 132 Table 14-34 System 133 EDS User Guide 12 Upload Keys Method 95 Table 12-4 SSH Server Host Keys Settings - Serial Settings 59 Table 9-12 Tunnel Packing Mode 62 Table 9-14 Tunnel Accept Mode 64 Table 9-16 Tunnel Connect Mode 68 Table 9-19 Tunnel Disconnect Mode...
... Real Time Clock Settings 132 Table 14-34 System 133 EDS User Guide 12 Upload Keys Method 95 Table 12-4 SSH Server Host Keys Settings - Serial Settings 59 Table 9-12 Tunnel Packing Mode 62 Table 9-14 Tunnel Accept Mode 64 Table 9-16 Tunnel Connect Mode 68 Table 9-19 Tunnel Disconnect Mode...
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... through the serial port. Also provides details for use with the EDS devices are listed here according to create virtual com ports. Lantronix cables and adapters for XML configuration and status. Instructions for accessing Command Mode (the command line interface) using the Lantronix Windows-based... application. Secure Com Port Redirector User Guide Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based utility to view its current settings. Instructions for obtaining the latest firmware and updating the device. Document EDS4100 Quick Start, EDS8/16PS Quick Start, or EDS8/16/32PR Quick...
... through the serial port. Also provides details for use with the EDS devices are listed here according to create virtual com ports. Lantronix cables and adapters for XML configuration and status. Instructions for accessing Command Mode (the command line interface) using the Lantronix Windows-based... application. Secure Com Port Redirector User Guide Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based utility to view its current settings. Instructions for obtaining the latest firmware and updating the device. Document EDS4100 Quick Start, EDS8/16PS Quick Start, or EDS8/16/32PR Quick...
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...are available in 4, 8, and 16 port configurations. EDS is also designed to virtually any kind of serial device. This chapter contains the following sections: EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview EDS4100 Overview EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR Overview Applications Protocol Support ... Label EDS User Guide 16 It provides an overview of remote management capabilities, and an innovative design based on the leading-edge Lantronix Evolution OS™. Desk top EDS models are suited. They boast a reliable TCP/IP protocol stack, a variety of the ...
...are available in 4, 8, and 16 port configurations. EDS is also designed to virtually any kind of serial device. This chapter contains the following sections: EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview EDS4100 Overview EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR Overview Applications Protocol Support ... Label EDS User Guide 16 It provides an overview of remote management capabilities, and an innovative design based on the leading-edge Lantronix Evolution OS™. Desk top EDS models are suited. They boast a reliable TCP/IP protocol stack, a variety of the ...
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... of the EDS8PS and EDS16PS include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PS) or 16 (EDS16PS) serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. 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,...
... of the EDS8PS and EDS16PS include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PS) or 16 (EDS16PS) serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. 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,...
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...or a midspan device. With PoE, power is not typically available. 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. Three ... device, leaving up to 31 full-load or 127 quarter-load devices that allows you to networkenable asynchronous RS-232 and RS-422/485 serial devices. Being able to draw power through 4 support RS-232 devices. Ports 1 and 3 also support RS-422/485. EDS...
...or a midspan device. With PoE, power is not typically available. 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. Three ... device, leaving up to 31 full-load or 127 quarter-load devices that allows you to networkenable asynchronous RS-232 and RS-422/485 serial devices. Being able to draw power through 4 support RS-232 devices. Ports 1 and 3 also support RS-422/485. EDS...
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..., and EDS32PR include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PR), 16 (EDS16PR) or 32 (EDS32PR) serial ports 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 ...
..., and EDS32PR include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PR), 16 (EDS16PR) or 32 (EDS32PR) serial ports 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 ...
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2: Introduction Applications The EDS device server connects serial devices such as those listed below to the serial port. TFTP, FTP, and HTTP for firmware upgrades and uploading files. Key features of the Evolution OS™ include: Built-in Web ... equipment Point of Sale Systems Protocol Support The EDS device server contains a full-featured TCP/IP stack. Evolution OS™ The EDS incorporates the Lantronix Evolution OS™. Supported protocols include: ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, AutoIP, Telnet, DNS, FTP, TFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, SSH, SSL/TLS, ...
2: Introduction Applications The EDS device server connects serial devices such as those listed below to the serial port. TFTP, FTP, and HTTP for firmware upgrades and uploading files. Key features of the Evolution OS™ include: Built-in Web ... equipment Point of Sale Systems Protocol Support The EDS device server contains a full-featured TCP/IP stack. Evolution OS™ The EDS incorporates the Lantronix Evolution OS™. Supported protocols include: ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, AutoIP, Telnet, DNS, FTP, TFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, SSH, SSL/TLS, ...
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...all the configuration changes that each device on the M2M network carries the same level of M2M networks. The XML is the Lantronix technology that make device configuration transparent to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines. More powerful than simple email alerts, RSS uses XML...Additional Features Modem Emulation In modem emulation mode, the EDS can replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port, and then establishes a network connection to the end device, leveraging network connections and bandwidth to users and administrators. The EDS supports...
...all the configuration changes that each device on the M2M network carries the same level of M2M networks. The XML is the Lantronix technology that make device configuration transparent to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines. More powerful than simple email alerts, RSS uses XML...Additional Features Modem Emulation In modem emulation mode, the EDS can replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port, and then establishes a network connection to the end device, leveraging network connections and bandwidth to users and administrators. The EDS supports...
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.... See Using DeviceInstaller (on a network, it from the corporate facility. EDS User Guide 22 You can use the EDS with the Lantronix Secure Com Port Redirector (SCPR) to accommodate applications that lets you : View critical hardware, memory, MIB-II, buffer pool... such as denial of the highest data-protection levels possible. Troubleshooting Capabilities The EDS offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that only understood serial data can have a unique IP address on a server, Private Branch Exchange (PBX), or other networking equipment that are traditionally ...
.... See Using DeviceInstaller (on a network, it from the corporate facility. EDS User Guide 22 You can use the EDS with the Lantronix Secure Com Port Redirector (SCPR) to accommodate applications that lets you : View critical hardware, memory, MIB-II, buffer pool... such as denial of the highest data-protection levels possible. Troubleshooting Capabilities The EDS offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that only understood serial data can have a unique IP address on a server, Private Branch Exchange (PBX), or other networking equipment that are traditionally ...
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... the Ethernet address or MAC address. The first three bytes of the default server port numbers running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial port. (See the EDS Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.) Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address The hardware address is a list of...Port 21: FTP UDP Port 69: TFTP UDP Port 514: Syslog TCP Port 515: LPD UDP Port 30718: LDP (Lantronix Discovery Protocol) port TCP/UDP Port 10001: Tunnel 1 EDS User Guide 23 Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 00-20-4A-14-01-18 or 00...
... the Ethernet address or MAC address. The first three bytes of the default server port numbers running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial port. (See the EDS Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.) Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address The hardware address is a list of...Port 21: FTP UDP Port 69: TFTP UDP Port 514: Syslog TCP Port 515: LPD UDP Port 30718: LDP (Lantronix Discovery Protocol) port TCP/UDP Port 10001: Tunnel 1 EDS User Guide 23 Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 00-20-4A-14-01-18 or 00...
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... information label on the unit contains the following information about the specific unit: Bar Code Product Revision Hardware Address (MAC Address or Serial Number) Manufacturing Date Code Figure 2-5 Product Label Bar Code Product Revision Hardware/MAC Address Manufacturing Date Code EDS User Guide 24 2: Introduction Note: Multi...
... information label on the unit contains the following information about the specific unit: Bar Code Product Revision Hardware Address (MAC Address or Serial Number) Manufacturing Date Code Figure 2-5 Product Label Bar Code Product Revision Hardware/MAC Address Manufacturing Date Code EDS User Guide 24 2: Introduction Note: Multi...
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...-232) standard. Package Contents Your EDS package includes the following items: RS-232 serial devices that require network connectivity. Category 5 cabling with the EDS8/16PS, see the Appendix D - Lantronix Cables and Adapters (on page 158). An available connection to the EDS8/16PS.... cable. A working power outlet. 3: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you need the following items: One EDS device server (EDS8PS or EDS16PS) One RJ45-to-DB9F serial cable One power cord User-Supplied Items To complete your EDS8...
...-232) standard. Package Contents Your EDS package includes the following items: RS-232 serial devices that require network connectivity. Category 5 cabling with the EDS8/16PS, see the Appendix D - Lantronix Cables and Adapters (on page 158). An available connection to the EDS8/16PS.... cable. A working power outlet. 3: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you need the following items: One EDS device server (EDS8PS or EDS16PS) One RJ45-to-DB9F serial cable One power cord User-Supplied Items To complete your EDS8...
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Figure 3-2 shows the back of the EDS8PS Serial Ports The EDS8PS has 8 serial ports and the EDS16PS has 16 serial ports on the back panel. Figure 3-1 Front View of the EDS8PS Figure 3-2 Back View of the EDS8PS. All are configured as DTE and supports baud ...rates up to 230,400 baud. Console Port The front panel of the EDS8PS. Note: The console port cannnot be used as a serial port. EDS User Guide 26 3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS Identifying Hardware Components Figure 3-1 shows the front of the EDS8/16/32PR provides an RJ45...
Figure 3-2 shows the back of the EDS8PS Serial Ports The EDS8PS has 8 serial ports and the EDS16PS has 16 serial ports on the back panel. Figure 3-1 Front View of the EDS8PS Figure 3-2 Back View of the EDS8PS. All are configured as DTE and supports baud ...rates up to 230,400 baud. Console Port The front panel of the EDS8PS. Note: The console port cannnot be used as a serial port. EDS User Guide 26 3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS Identifying Hardware Components Figure 3-1 shows the front of the EDS8/16/32PR provides an RJ45...
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... Receive (yellow) Power (blue) Diag (green) Speed (yellow) Activity (green) Table 3-4 Front Panel LEDs Description Blinking = EDS is receiving data on the serial port. Slow blink (once per second) = operating system startup. Fast blink = initial startup (loading OS). Off = EDS is connected to operate at a fixed...network. On = EDS is receiving power. Reboot the device: EDS User Guide 27 3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS Figure 3-3 RJ45 Serial Port Ethernet Port The back panel of the device to or receiving data from the Ethernet network. The Speed LED on the rear of...
... Receive (yellow) Power (blue) Diag (green) Speed (yellow) Activity (green) Table 3-4 Front Panel LEDs Description Blinking = EDS is receiving data on the serial port. Slow blink (once per second) = operating system startup. Fast blink = initial startup (loading OS). Off = EDS is connected to operate at a fixed...network. On = EDS is receiving power. Reboot the device: EDS User Guide 27 3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS Figure 3-3 RJ45 Serial Port Ethernet Port The back panel of the device to or receiving data from the Ethernet network. The Speed LED on the rear of...
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... controlled by a wall switch. The LED blinks quickly for about 3 seconds, then comes on page 158), for about 2 seconds. 2. Power off the serial devices. 2. Plug the other end into the back of the EDS8/16PS. Press and hold the reset button for about 11 seconds. Installing the EDS8... EDS8/16PS All EDS serial ports support RS-232 devices. When the slow blinks stop , release the button. Insert the power cord into an AC wall outlet. 5. The status LED blinks quickly. 2. Press and hold the reset button for a list of EDS8PS and EDS16PS 1. Lantronix Cables and Adapters (on...
... controlled by a wall switch. The LED blinks quickly for about 3 seconds, then comes on page 158), for about 2 seconds. 2. Power off the serial devices. 2. Plug the other end into the back of the EDS8/16PS. Press and hold the reset button for about 11 seconds. Installing the EDS8... EDS8/16PS All EDS serial ports support RS-232 devices. When the slow blinks stop , release the button. Insert the power cord into an AC wall outlet. 5. The status LED blinks quickly. 2. Press and hold the reset button for a list of EDS8PS and EDS16PS 1. Lantronix Cables and Adapters (on...