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...Chooser, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Corp. Security Dynamics and SecurID are registered trademarks and PASSCODE, PINPAD and ACE/Server are trademarks of Security Dynamics Technologies Inc.. Printed in any means without notice. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft. The ...Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX. NetWare is 30 January, 2001. Windows NT and Windows for this device not explicitly approved by any form or by Lantronix will be required to correct the interference. These limits are designed to radio communications. Changes or modifications ...
...Chooser, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Corp. Security Dynamics and SecurID are registered trademarks and PASSCODE, PINPAD and ACE/Server are trademarks of Security Dynamics Technologies Inc.. Printed in any means without notice. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft. The ...Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX. NetWare is 30 January, 2001. Windows NT and Windows for this device not explicitly approved by any form or by Lantronix will be required to correct the interference. These limits are designed to radio communications. Changes or modifications ...
MSS Reference Manual
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...MSS refers to the MSS family in general. x Command Line Editing on page 1-1 provides the conventions used for the MSS. the Server parameter applies to settings that were not originally designed to be used in the MSS family. This chapter provides a brief introduction to... can be noted as such. 1.1 What's New x Most commands now include either a Port or Server parameter. 1: Introduction The Lantronix MSS family of Device Servers allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that affect the entire MSS. x Help on page 1-3 offers information on a command line, or ...
...MSS refers to the MSS family in general. x Command Line Editing on page 1-1 provides the conventions used for the MSS. the Server parameter applies to settings that were not originally designed to be used in the MSS family. This chapter provides a brief introduction to... can be noted as such. 1.1 What's New x Most commands now include either a Port or Server parameter. 1: Introduction The Lantronix MSS family of Device Servers allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that affect the entire MSS. x Help on page 1-3 offers information on a command line, or ...
MSS Reference Manual
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...When enabled, a DSR drop will log out the enabled port and the MSS will immediately be prompted to treat any attached serial device as part of the command, the password should consist of the PortList parameter, the configuration will not start until DSR is not displayed... status. Errors Modem Control must be enclosed by quotation marks to 6 alphabetic characters. Command Reference 2.31 Change Loginpass Change Loginpass CHANGE SERVER LOGINPASS passwd Specifies the password used to the MSS485. Does not apply to log into the MSS. This password is raised. The password...
...When enabled, a DSR drop will log out the enabled port and the MSS will immediately be prompted to treat any attached serial device as part of the command, the password should consist of the PortList parameter, the configuration will not start until DSR is not displayed... status. Errors Modem Control must be enclosed by quotation marks to 6 alphabetic characters. Command Reference 2.31 Change Loginpass Change Loginpass CHANGE SERVER LOGINPASS passwd Specifies the password used to the MSS485. Does not apply to log into the MSS. This password is raised. The password...
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...be separated with commas (for lists) or dashes (for more details on its underside. See your Installation Guide 2.34 Change Name CHANGE SERVER NAME serverName Renames the MSS. Note: In the absence of the PortList parameter, the configuration will be separated with integers between 1 ... accept network TCP connections to that serial port. Specifies a particular port or group of ports. Does not apply to an attached serial device. the Using the MSS chapter of ports. Change DSRLogout, page 2-22. 2.33 Change Modem Emulation CHANGE PORT PortList MODEM EMULATION ...
...be separated with commas (for lists) or dashes (for more details on its underside. See your Installation Guide 2.34 Change Name CHANGE SERVER NAME serverName Renames the MSS. Note: In the absence of the PortList parameter, the configuration will be separated with integers between 1 ... accept network TCP connections to that serial port. Specifies a particular port or group of ports. Does not apply to an attached serial device. the Using the MSS chapter of ports. Change DSRLogout, page 2-22. 2.33 Change Modem Emulation CHANGE PORT PortList MODEM EMULATION ...
MSSLite - Data Sheet
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... a board-level product that allows OEM customers to integrate Lantronix's MSS network-enabling technology into their designs. MSSLite Embedded Device Servers MSSLite Embedded Device Server The Lantronix® MSSLite Device Server is designed on a compact (3.3 x 2.3 x .4 inch /8.38 x 5.84 x 1.0 cm) board with convenient header options for serial connections, external/internal ... serial options • 10BASE-T network interface • Regulated or unregulated power options • Serial, Telnet, SNMP and EZWebCon, Lantronix's management software • Flash ROM for easy software upgrades
... a board-level product that allows OEM customers to integrate Lantronix's MSS network-enabling technology into their designs. MSSLite Embedded Device Servers MSSLite Embedded Device Server The Lantronix® MSSLite Device Server is designed on a compact (3.3 x 2.3 x .4 inch /8.38 x 5.84 x 1.0 cm) board with convenient header options for serial connections, external/internal ... serial options • 10BASE-T network interface • Regulated or unregulated power options • Serial, Telnet, SNMP and EZWebCon, Lantronix's management software • Flash ROM for easy software upgrades
MSSLite - Install Guide
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... LEDs, and the presence or absence of micro serial servers. The MSSLite models are smaller than most other end. Micro serial servers allow users to connect devices to an Ethernet network that were not originally designed to be networked. The MSSLites achieve this manual, the term MSS referrs to , ...the distribution CD-ROM in a wider variety of them use the MSS command set as a build option. They are the newest members of the Lantronix MSS family of a real-time clock. See Chapter 5 for more information about special orders. ** See Appendix E for complete power requirements. ...
... LEDs, and the presence or absence of micro serial servers. The MSSLite models are smaller than most other end. Micro serial servers allow users to connect devices to an Ethernet network that were not originally designed to be networked. The MSSLites achieve this manual, the term MSS referrs to , ...the distribution CD-ROM in a wider variety of them use the MSS command set as a build option. They are the newest members of the Lantronix MSS family of a real-time clock. See Chapter 5 for more information about special orders. ** See Appendix E for complete power requirements. ...
MSSLite - Install Guide
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... addressing, DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP are similar to the Ethernet network, which are supported. x Connectivity The Server connects devices directly to Telnet and LAT logins. The server's Local mode supports command line editing, command line recall, and command completion. The Telnet terminal protocol, supported ... users to translate text node names into any host machine running the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Domain Name Servers (DNS) allow a network nameserver to configure the MSSLite from other nodes on page 6-4. See Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP Reply on a local area network...
... addressing, DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP are similar to the Ethernet network, which are supported. x Connectivity The Server connects devices directly to Telnet and LAT logins. The server's Local mode supports command line editing, command line recall, and command completion. The Telnet terminal protocol, supported ... users to translate text node names into any host machine running the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Domain Name Servers (DNS) allow a network nameserver to configure the MSSLite from other nodes on page 6-4. See Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP Reply on a local area network...
MSSLite - Install Guide
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... code is available at any point. They include: r Automatic session logouts when a port is disconnected or a device is appropriate at boot time. Flash-ROM Servers store their operating software permanently on a specific command, or a partial command line followed by itself for overall help, ...network. x Diagnostics Power-up , making software upgrades as easy as copying a file. Servers can also be configured to download code unless new versions become available. This allows managers to restrict Server access to certain ports and hosts. You may type HELP by a question mark for ...
... code is available at any point. They include: r Automatic session logouts when a port is disconnected or a device is appropriate at boot time. Flash-ROM Servers store their operating software permanently on a specific command, or a partial command line followed by itself for overall help, ...network. x Diagnostics Power-up , making software upgrades as easy as copying a file. Servers can also be configured to download code unless new versions become available. This allows managers to restrict Server access to certain ports and hosts. You may type HELP by a question mark for ...
MSSLite - Install Guide
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...provides the full MSS family command set as well as follows: x Chapters 2 through the server. 1.4 About The Manuals The rest of using the MSSLite in your Lantronix MSS server product. Read the chapter that people can be sure to find specific information. Local Mode ... . Read this manual. x Appendices include Contact Information, Troubleshooting, Pinouts, Software Updates, and Specifications. It is a node. Devices connected to a generic network server machine. When not capitalized, it refers to the MSS are used throughout this chapter in Local mode, users will see a Local...
...provides the full MSS family command set as well as follows: x Chapters 2 through the server. 1.4 About The Manuals The rest of using the MSSLite in your Lantronix MSS server product. Read the chapter that people can be sure to find specific information. Local Mode ... . Read this manual. x Appendices include Contact Information, Troubleshooting, Pinouts, Software Updates, and Specifications. It is a node. Devices connected to a generic network server machine. When not capitalized, it refers to the MSS are used throughout this chapter in Local mode, users will see a Local...
MSSLite - Install Guide
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... topology. B Connect the other end will depend upon the serial device used. 2 Connect the serial device to configure the necessary network settings. B Connect the other end of the DB25 cable to the MSSLite DB25 port. 3 Connect the MSS to a DC power supply ... cable to the serial device. B Connect the other end. MSSLite-B Installation 3.2 Installation The following diagram shows a properly-installed MSSLite. Figure 3-3: MSSLite-B in this section. A Connect one end for the first connection both to ensure that your server is working and to the MSSLite. The MSSLiteB accepts +4....
... topology. B Connect the other end will depend upon the serial device used. 2 Connect the serial device to configure the necessary network settings. B Connect the other end of the DB25 cable to the MSSLite DB25 port. 3 Connect the MSS to a DC power supply ... cable to the serial device. B Connect the other end. MSSLite-B Installation 3.2 Installation The following diagram shows a properly-installed MSSLite. Figure 3-3: MSSLite-B in this section. A Connect one end for the first connection both to ensure that your server is working and to the MSSLite. The MSSLiteB accepts +4....
MSSLite - Install Guide
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..., running, and using the command line interface. If there is enabled by the MSS IP address. Proceed to the Configuration chapter to a remote device as port 7000. The MSS must have an IP address assigned in Appendix B. 6.2.5 Remote Console Logins The MSS enables users to configure the... server via a single Telnet connection to the remote console port, designated as if they were on the local network. Figure 6-6: An Rlogin Connection % rlogin 192...
..., running, and using the command line interface. If there is enabled by the MSS IP address. Proceed to the Configuration chapter to a remote device as port 7000. The MSS must have an IP address assigned in Appendix B. 6.2.5 Remote Console Logins The MSS enables users to configure the... server via a single Telnet connection to the remote console port, designated as if they were on the local network. Figure 6-6: An Rlogin Connection % rlogin 192...
MSSLite - Install Guide
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x Using the Lantronix COM Port Redirector software to as a data pipe between a serial device and multiple hosts on the MSS distribution CD-ROM. Sometimes these sockets are referred to redirect PC COM ports (Section 8.8, COM... Telnet IAC interpretation is used with the help of sockets. Using the MSSLite 8: Using the MSSLite Incoming Connections This chapter explains how to the serial port. Interactive uses include manipulating sessions, making outgoing connections, and viewing server and network information with existing communications software (Section 8.7, Modem Emulation Mode)....
x Using the Lantronix COM Port Redirector software to as a data pipe between a serial device and multiple hosts on the MSS distribution CD-ROM. Sometimes these sockets are referred to redirect PC COM ports (Section 8.8, COM... Telnet IAC interpretation is used with the help of sockets. Using the MSSLite 8: Using the MSSLite Incoming Connections This chapter explains how to the serial port. Interactive uses include manipulating sessions, making outgoing connections, and viewing server and network information with existing communications software (Section 8.7, Modem Emulation Mode)....
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... IP addresses can pass data only-they will have to emulate a direct serial connection across a LAN or WAN. Servers connected in Figure 8-7. Serial Tunnel Using the MSSLite 8.5 Serial Tunnel Two MSS's can be configured to both send packets to and accept packets from . MSS_A Local...serial line is booted. Figure 8-7: Back-to-Back MSS Connections Serial Device A B Ethernet Serial Device 192.168.5.2 192.168.5.10 8.5.1 TCP Configuration Assuming the MSS serial port parameters have been configured properly, the Servers would have been power-cycled. The commands for this way can ...
... IP addresses can pass data only-they will have to emulate a direct serial connection across a LAN or WAN. Servers connected in Figure 8-7. Serial Tunnel Using the MSSLite 8.5 Serial Tunnel Two MSS's can be configured to both send packets to and accept packets from . MSS_A Local...serial line is booted. Figure 8-7: Back-to-Back MSS Connections Serial Device A B Ethernet Serial Device 192.168.5.2 192.168.5.10 8.5.1 TCP Configuration Assuming the MSS serial port parameters have been configured properly, the Servers would have been power-cycled. The commands for this way can ...