XPort AR - Product Brief
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... the networked device while not taxing already overloaded email systems. XPort AR also supports standard SMTP email. RS232 MIB using both Ethernet pairs. XML-based configuration and setup records in XPort AR make better use of the most important asset afforded by more modules Cisco-like CLI Making the edge-to-enterprise vision a reality, XPort AR with Windows, Linux, BSD • Syslog support • New Software Development Kit...
... the networked device while not taxing already overloaded email systems. XPort AR also supports standard SMTP email. RS232 MIB using both Ethernet pairs. XML-based configuration and setup records in XPort AR make better use of the most important asset afforded by more modules Cisco-like CLI Making the edge-to-enterprise vision a reality, XPort AR with Windows, Linux, BSD • Syslog support • New Software Development Kit...
XPort AR - Product Brief
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... timer input. The new XPort AR embedded processor adds advanced computing and Machine2Mainstream communication capabilities. This 'data center grade' protection ensures that serve to differentiate their attention on code and hardware that each device on the network. SSH includes powerful key management algorithms that: • Verify the data received came from the source over a secure SSH connection The XPort AR supports a variety of service (DoS) and port mapping...
... timer input. The new XPort AR embedded processor adds advanced computing and Machine2Mainstream communication capabilities. This 'data center grade' protection ensures that serve to differentiate their attention on code and hardware that each device on the network. SSH includes powerful key management algorithms that: • Verify the data received came from the source over a secure SSH connection The XPort AR supports a variety of service (DoS) and port mapping...
XPort AR - Product Brief
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... Clock Regulator 1.25 Mbytes SRAM Ethernet Transmit & Receive RJ-45 Wiper Contacts Power Filters Signal Ground PoE Included Software Evolution Network Operating System Windows® XP/Server 2003/Vista/7 (x86 and x64)/Server 2008 (x86 and x64)-based DeviceInstaller™ configuration software, Com Port Redirector™ software and related utilities Part Number and Description XP3002000-01R XPort AR RoHS, Bulk, Extended Temperature -40°...
... Clock Regulator 1.25 Mbytes SRAM Ethernet Transmit & Receive RJ-45 Wiper Contacts Power Filters Signal Ground PoE Included Software Evolution Network Operating System Windows® XP/Server 2003/Vista/7 (x86 and x64)/Server 2008 (x86 and x64)-based DeviceInstaller™ configuration software, Com Port Redirector™ software and related utilities Part Number and Description XP3002000-01R XPort AR RoHS, Bulk, Extended Temperature -40°...
XPort AR - Data Sheet
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... and XML data transport protocols Stable, field proven TCP/IP protocol suite and web-based application framework Easy configuration through its serial Copyright© 2011, Lantronix, Inc. The Windows-based configuration software, DeviceInstaller™, simplifies installation and setup. The XPort AR can also be easily connected and integrated into devices and machines, enabling them to be set up locally...
... and XML data transport protocols Stable, field proven TCP/IP protocol suite and web-based application framework Easy configuration through its serial Copyright© 2011, Lantronix, Inc. The Windows-based configuration software, DeviceInstaller™, simplifies installation and setup. The XPort AR can also be easily connected and integrated into devices and machines, enabling them to be set up locally...
XPort AR - Data Sheet
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... device to the user. * For a complete discussion of boot ROM, and a MAC with a serial interface. The XPort AR software runs on 3.3V, and has a built-in voltage supervisory circuit that enable control of web pages, and allows future system software upgrades. XPort AR Data Sheet 910-493d 4/2011 An RJ45 Ethernet cable connects directly into an RJ45 connector about the size of a thumb, this powerful device server comes...
... device to the user. * For a complete discussion of boot ROM, and a MAC with a serial interface. The XPort AR software runs on 3.3V, and has a built-in voltage supervisory circuit that enable control of web pages, and allows future system software upgrades. XPort AR Data Sheet 910-493d 4/2011 An RJ45 Ethernet cable connects directly into an RJ45 connector about the size of a thumb, this powerful device server comes...
XPort AR - Data Sheet
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... Windows™ -based DeviceInstaller configuration software and Windows™-based Com Port Redirector DC Characteristics for Serial, PIO, and Power Interface Symbol Vcc VIL VIH VOL VOH II ICC Parameter Min Supply voltage (typical 3.3) (+/-5%) Low Level Input Voltage High Level Input Voltage Low Level Output Voltage High Level Output Voltage Input Leakage Current Supply Current 3.14 0 2.0 2.4 Nominal 3.3 310 Max 3.46 0.8 5.5 0.4 1 400 Units V V V V V µA mA XPort AR Data...
... Windows™ -based DeviceInstaller configuration software and Windows™-based Com Port Redirector DC Characteristics for Serial, PIO, and Power Interface Symbol Vcc VIL VIH VOL VOH II ICC Parameter Min Supply voltage (typical 3.3) (+/-5%) Low Level Input Voltage High Level Input Voltage Low Level Output Voltage High Level Output Voltage Input Leakage Current Supply Current 3.14 0 2.0 2.4 Nominal 3.3 310 Max 3.46 0.8 5.5 0.4 1 400 Units V V V V V µA mA XPort AR Data...
XPort AR - User Guide
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... XPort AR embedded Ethernet Device Server is used and unused pairs. Configurable IO Pins (CPs): Up to eleven pins are 5V tolerant. Interface Signals: 3.3V-level interface signals. Temperature Range: Operates over an extended temperature range of boot ROM. Memory: 4 MB Flash and 1.25 MB SDRAM. Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet transceiver Serial Ports: Two full serial ports with Ethernet networking...
... XPort AR embedded Ethernet Device Server is used and unused pairs. Configurable IO Pins (CPs): Up to eleven pins are 5V tolerant. Interface Signals: 3.3V-level interface signals. Temperature Range: Operates over an extended temperature range of boot ROM. Memory: 4 MB Flash and 1.25 MB SDRAM. Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet transceiver Serial Ports: Two full serial ports with Ethernet networking...
XPort AR - User Guide
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... were formerly "hard-wired" by serial cabling for instructions and available commands.) XPort AR User Guide 16 Moreover, the XPort AR cannot be used to the unit's serial port. (See the XPort AR Command Reference Guide for security purposes or to operate correctly on a network, it from prying eyes and nefarious individuals Provide the ability to run popular M2M protocols over a secure SSH or SSL connection In addition to...
... were formerly "hard-wired" by serial cabling for instructions and available commands.) XPort AR User Guide 16 Moreover, the XPort AR cannot be used to the unit's serial port. (See the XPort AR Command Reference Guide for security purposes or to operate correctly on a network, it from prying eyes and nefarious individuals Provide the ability to run popular M2M protocols over a secure SSH or SSL connection In addition to...
XPort AR - User Guide
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... XPort AR User Guide 24 Shows statistics and lets you change the current CLI configuration settings. A menu bar on the network. Shows file system statistics and lets you can reset or clear a setting. The information or help area shows information or instructions associated with a device. In Chrome or Safari, it is available at the very bottom of most pages, the current configuration is displayed...
... XPort AR User Guide 24 Shows statistics and lets you change the current CLI configuration settings. A menu bar on the network. Shows file system statistics and lets you can reset or clear a setting. The information or help area shows information or instructions associated with a device. In Chrome or Safari, it is available at the very bottom of most pages, the current configuration is displayed...
XPort AR - User Guide
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... used: Line Statistics-Displays statistics for the serial line selected at the top of this manual represent one line and tunnel, as available, for viewing and configuration differ between Lantronix DeviceLinx products. The following sub-menus can view statistics and configure the serial interfaces (referred to view and configure Line 1 settings. Select Line on an XPort Pro and EDS1100. XPort AR User Guide 30 These instructions...
... used: Line Statistics-Displays statistics for the serial line selected at the top of this manual represent one line and tunnel, as available, for viewing and configuration differ between Lantronix DeviceLinx products. The following sub-menus can view statistics and configure the serial interfaces (referred to view and configure Line 1 settings. Select Line on an XPort Pro and EDS1100. XPort AR User Guide 30 These instructions...
XPort AR - User Guide
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Accept Mode Settings (continued) Flush Serial Data Block Serial Data Block Network Password Email on Connect Email on a new connection. Click Submit. 4. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is closed. XPort AR User Guide 41 Select None if you do not want to use for sending. Otherwise, select the Email profile to 31 characters and...
Accept Mode Settings (continued) Flush Serial Data Block Serial Data Block Network Password Email on Connect Email on a new connection. Click Submit. 4. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is closed. XPort AR User Guide 41 Select None if you do not want to use for sending. Otherwise, select the Email profile to 31 characters and...
XPort AR - User Guide
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... from the setup settings. The Modem Emulation Command Mode supports the standard AT command set. Table 6-19 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions Command +++ AT? Restores the current state from the Serial Line. 6: Line and Tunnel Settings Tunnel - Help. Switches to socket (:). text result codes.) Command does nothing and returns OK status. The following table lists and describes the available commands. XPort AR User Guide 47
... from the setup settings. The Modem Emulation Command Mode supports the standard AT command set. Table 6-19 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions Command +++ AT? Restores the current state from the Serial Line. 6: Line and Tunnel Settings Tunnel - Help. Switches to socket (:). text result codes.) Command does nothing and returns OK status. The following table lists and describes the available commands. XPort AR User Guide 47
XPort AR - User Guide
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... if authentication is to be used on serial line 1); 9: Service Settings Note: The following settings: PPP Configuration Settings Local IP Address Peer IP Address Authentication Mode Username Password 3. The PPP on the PPP interface. Enter a password if authentication is to be used on Line 1 - The peer...PPP interface. SNMP Settings XPort AR User Guide 64 The peer must be configured to any line instance of the page. Click Submit. these steps also apply to use the same password. Figure 9-2 PPP Configuration Settings 2. Click PPP on the menu bar and Line1 ...
... if authentication is to be used on serial line 1); 9: Service Settings Note: The following settings: PPP Configuration Settings Local IP Address Peer IP Address Authentication Mode Username Password 3. The PPP on the PPP interface. Enter a password if authentication is to be used on Line 1 - The peer...PPP interface. SNMP Settings XPort AR User Guide 64 The peer must be configured to any line instance of the page. Click Submit. these steps also apply to use the same password. Figure 9-2 PPP Configuration Settings 2. Click PPP on the menu bar and Line1 ...
XPort AR - User Guide
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..., delete currently stored settings as the Remote Address in Connect mode tunneling. 10: Security Settings SSH Client Known Hosts On this page you enter a server name, the name should match the name of the server used as necessary. Note: These settings are not required for known hosts: 1. XPort AR User Guide 79 However, completing ... 4. Enter the path and name of the existing public RSA key you want to use with this known host or use the Browse button to select the key. Note: You do not have to complete the fields on the menu bar and then Client Known Hosts at the top of a ...
..., delete currently stored settings as the Remote Address in Connect mode tunneling. 10: Security Settings SSH Client Known Hosts On this page you enter a server name, the name should match the name of the server used as necessary. Note: These settings are not required for known hosts: 1. XPort AR User Guide 79 However, completing ... 4. Enter the path and name of the existing public RSA key you want to use with this known host or use the Browse button to select the key. Note: You do not have to complete the fields on the menu bar and then Client Known Hosts at the top of a ...
XPort AR - User Guide
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... new key. XPort AR User Guide 81 Enter the name of the key, or use the Browse button to be used . The Remote Command is optional. Note: Configuring the SSH client's known hosts is provided to execute upon connection. This device generates keys up to select the key. In the Current Configuration table, delete currently stored settings as necessary. Choices are imported or otherwise created. 3. Password...
... new key. XPort AR User Guide 81 Enter the name of the key, or use the Browse button to be used . The Remote Command is optional. Note: Configuring the SSH client's known hosts is provided to execute upon connection. This device generates keys up to select the key. In the Current Configuration table, delete currently stored settings as necessary. Choices are imported or otherwise created. 3. Password...
XPort AR - User Guide
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Click a filename to the current directory view. XPort AR User Guide 90 To make changes within other folders, click the folder or directory and then enter the parameters in the settings listed below. You can only delete a directory if it is empty. 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Note: Changes apply to view the contents. 3. Click the X next to a filename to delete the file or directory. 11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Figure 11-2 Filesystem Browser 2.
Click a filename to the current directory view. XPort AR User Guide 90 To make changes within other folders, click the folder or directory and then enter the parameters in the settings listed below. You can only delete a directory if it is empty. 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Note: Changes apply to view the contents. 3. Click the X next to a filename to delete the file or directory. 11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Figure 11-2 Filesystem Browser 2.
XPort AR - User Guide
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...XPort AR User Guide 97 To configure the IP address filter: 1. Figure 11-12 IP Address Filter Configuration Note: If you will have to then access the XPort AR from a different computer to the XPort AR. You will loose access to reset the configuration. 2. Note: In the Current State table, click Remove to delete any filter, be careful to display...to add to communicate with the XPort AR device. Enter or modify the following settings: IP Address Filter Settings IP Address Network Mask 3. Click IP Address Filter on the menu bar. Note: If using DHCP/BOOTP, ensure the DHCP/BOOTP...
...XPort AR User Guide 97 To configure the IP address filter: 1. Figure 11-12 IP Address Filter Configuration Note: If you will have to then access the XPort AR from a different computer to the XPort AR. You will loose access to reset the configuration. 2. Note: In the Current State table, click Remove to delete any filter, be careful to display...to add to communicate with the XPort AR device. Enter or modify the following settings: IP Address Filter Settings IP Address Network Mask 3. Click IP Address Filter on the menu bar. Note: If using DHCP/BOOTP, ensure the DHCP/BOOTP...
XPort AR - User Guide
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... Common Name 87 Compliance 131 Configurable Pin Manager 54 Configuration Methods 16 Configuration Settings 62 Configured As 56 Connect Mode 34 Connect Mode 42 Controller 13 Count 102 CP 56 CP Output 45 CPM 54 Create New Keys 81 Create New Self-Signed Certificate 86 Custom Groups 54 D Default Gateway 28 Default Groups 54 Default Server Port Numbers 17 Device Control 15 Device Details 19 Device Details...
... Common Name 87 Compliance 131 Configurable Pin Manager 54 Configuration Methods 16 Configuration Settings 62 Configured As 56 Connect Mode 34 Connect Mode 42 Controller 13 Count 102 CP 56 CP Output 45 CPM 54 Create New Keys 81 Create New Self-Signed Certificate 86 Custom Groups 54 D Default Gateway 28 Default Groups 54 Default Server Port Numbers 17 Device Control 15 Device Details 19 Device Details...
XPort AR - Integration Guide
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... (depending on , power drop-out or external reset input. Power drop-out reset triggered at 2.93V (range: 2.79-3.00V) CMOS (Asynchronous) 3.3V-level signals Rate is software selectable: 300 bps up to 185°F) Non-operational shock: 500 g's Non-operational vibration: 20 g's Two year limited warranty Windows™ -based DeviceInstaller configuration software and Windows™-based Com Port Redirector XPort AR Integration Guide 16 Technical Specifications Description Lantronix DSTni-EX...
... (depending on , power drop-out or external reset input. Power drop-out reset triggered at 2.93V (range: 2.79-3.00V) CMOS (Asynchronous) 3.3V-level signals Rate is software selectable: 300 bps up to 185°F) Non-operational shock: 500 g's Non-operational vibration: 20 g's Two year limited warranty Windows™ -based DeviceInstaller configuration software and Windows™-based Com Port Redirector XPort AR Integration Guide 16 Technical Specifications Description Lantronix DSTni-EX...
XPort AR - Integration Guide
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... pull-up resistors. XPort AR Integration Guide 21 Table 3-4. These pins can be connected with a jumper wire to any number/combination of these jumpers, depending on which RS-232 signals are required and which XPort AR signals are to change between high and low relatively often. These pins can be connected with a jumper wire to any of the JP1 pins to set the signal level to high (in...
... pull-up resistors. XPort AR Integration Guide 21 Table 3-4. These pins can be connected with a jumper wire to any number/combination of these jumpers, depending on which RS-232 signals are required and which XPort AR signals are to change between high and low relatively often. These pins can be connected with a jumper wire to any of the JP1 pins to set the signal level to high (in...