Lantronix 10 - Manual

Lantronix 10

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright and Trademark; Lantronix
  • Page 3 – Disclaimer and Revisions; Date; Current
  • Page 4 – Declaration of Conformity; Declares that the following product:; Electromagnetic Emissions:
  • Page 5 – Warranty
  • Page 6 – Sales Offices
  • Page 7 – Contents; Table of Contents
  • Page 11 – List of Figures
  • Page 12 – List of Tables
  • Page 15 – Introduction
  • Page 17 – The UDS-10B board comes with various power supply options:
  • Page 20 – Network Protocols; IP Addresses
  • Page 21 – Serial Interface
  • Page 22 – Table 1 - Ethernet Interface Signals; Signal Name DIR
  • Page 23 – Serial Interface Connection
  • Page 24 – The device contains the following LEDs:; LED; Lights solid red to indicate network collisions.
  • Page 25 – The UDS-10 dimensions are shown in the following drawing.; Product Information Label; Software Support; Using DeviceInstaller
  • Page 26 – Power Requirements
  • Page 27 – Technical Specifications; Table 3 - Technical Specs
  • Page 29 – Getting Started; Industrial Automation Protocols; Addresses and Port Number
  • Page 30 – Physically Connecting the Unit; Serial Interface; Figure 3 – UDS-10 Connected to Serial Device and Network
  • Page 31 – Methods of Assigning the IP Address; Method; DHCP; DeviceInstaller; ARP and Telnet; Serial
  • Page 32 – Add the Unit to the Manage
  • Page 33 – DeviceInstaller; Serial Port Login; Device Installer; button. The installation wizard window displays.
  • Page 34 – Assign IP Address and Network Class; Click the Start button on the Task Bar and select
  • Page 35 – Enter IP Address to assign; Figure 7 - Ping Device Window
  • Page 36 – Search the network for devices; Figure 8 - Search Network Window; Start Search
  • Page 37 – the; Back; Figure 9 - Devices in a Group
  • Page 38 – Figure 10 - Device Management Window
  • Page 39 – Note
  • Page 40 – Serial Port Login; the self-test begins and the red Diagnostic LED starts blinking.; You have one second; to
  • Page 41 – Configure; Configuring the Unit; Use a Telnet connection to configure the unit over the network.; Configuring via Web Browser; Web Manager Page
  • Page 42 – Using DeviceInstaller
  • Page 43 – Telnet to Device; icon. A small Telnet to Device
  • Page 44 – Web Manager Page; Web Manager 3.0 has the following buttons:; Update Settings; button to save your settings.
  • Page 45 – Click the; Unit Configuration; button to display the following dialog box. This page contains
  • Page 46 – Figure 12 - Server Properties Configuration on the Web Browser; Telnet Password
  • Page 49 – Tech; button to link directly to the Lantronix Tech Support web page, the; Contact Us; button will link you to the Contact Information page.; button to send all changed settings to the device.
  • Page 50 – Configuring via the Setup Mode Window; If you use the
  • Page 51 – Figure 13 - Setup Mode Window
  • Page 52 – The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the; Server configuration; Methods of Assigning the
  • Page 53 – Table 4 - Standard IP Network Netmasks; Network Class; Table 5 - Netmask Examples; Netmask
  • Page 54 – Change Telnet configuration password; There are 3 methods for assigning DHCP names to these products.
  • Page 55 – See Table 35 - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table.
  • Page 56 – Table 7 - Common Interface Mode Settings; Common I/F Mode Setting
  • Page 57 – Table 8 - Flow Control Options; Flow Control Option
  • Page 58 – Connect Mode Option; Incoming Connection
  • Page 59 – Table 10 - Manual Connection Address Example; OK
  • Page 60 – Table 11 - Modem Mode Commands; Function; ATD
  • Page 61 – Disconnect Mode Option 7 6
  • Page 62 – Alternate Packing Algorithm (Pack Control); Enable
  • Page 64 – Send Immediately After Characters; acknowledgment needs to be sent.
  • Page 65 – Expert Settings
  • Page 66 – Factory Defaults; Select
  • Page 67 – Exit Configuration Mode; Get Configuration
  • Page 68 – Set Configuration
  • Page 69 – Firmware; Protocol Firmware; The firmware files are located on the software CD in the; firmware; folder. Here is a list of
  • Page 70 – store them in a subfolder on your computer.; Start; button on the Task Bar and select; Installer; . The Device Installer window displays.
  • Page 71 – Figure 15 - Search Network Window; Figure 16 - Devices in a Group
  • Page 72 – Figure 17 - Upgrade Firmware
  • Page 73 – Destination File; Figure 18 - TFTP Dialog Box; SF
  • Page 74 – filename; DL; and select the *.HEX file to be downloaded. The downloaded file
  • Page 75 – DeviceComm Manager; Redirects up to 255 COM ports simultaneously over TCP/IP protocol
  • Page 76 – Installing DeviceComm Manager; Figure 19 – UDS/CoBox Main Window; DeviceComm Manager; Note: DeviceComm Manager is installed in the Control Panel.
  • Page 77 – Double click on the “DeviceComm Manager” Icon; Select one of the; DISABLED; ports by clicking on it, and then press the; Edit; Enabled
  • Page 78 – when; Settings
  • Page 79 – Troubleshooting; Technical Support; Make sure that your unit's IP address is unique.; Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa
  • Page 80 – Lantronix model number
  • Page 81 – Table 16 - Problems and Error Messages
  • Page 82 – Reason
  • Page 85 – Monitor Mode; Monitor Mode Commands; Entering Monitor Mode Via the Serial Port; Configuring via the Setup Mode Window; Entering Monitor Mode Via the Network Port; Note: All commands must be given in capital letters.
  • Page 86 – Table 17 - Monitor Mode Commands; Command; Responses to some of the commands are given in Intel Hex format (see; Response Meaning
  • Page 87 – Network Configuration using UDP; Table 19 - UDP Configuration; Byte Command
  • Page 88 – UDP; FD Set
  • Page 89 – Configuring Multiple Devices; Network Configuration using UDP
  • Page 91 – FD; ) datagram to the “target” Device Server (see; Option; End record
  • Page 92 – As mentioned in
  • Page 93 – Table 21 - Setup Record Construction; BYTE
  • Page 94 – Table 22 - Channel Parameters; Speed
  • Page 96 – Table 25 - Baud Rate Settings; Hex; Table 26 - Flow Control Options; No flow control
  • Page 97 – Table 27 - Connect Mode Options
  • Page 98 – Table 28 - Disconnect Mode Options; Disconnect Mode Option 7 6
  • Page 99 – Table 29 - Flush Mode Options
  • Page 100 – IP addresses are specified as; Class A; Table 32 - Available IP Addresses; Class Reserved; The subnet portion of the IP address represents which; subnet mask
  • Page 101 – IP Subnet Mask; Network Class Network Bits Host Bits Netmask
  • Page 102 – Table 34 - Netmask Examples; Private IP Networks and the Internet; Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
  • Page 103 – Binary to Hex; Binary to Hex Conversion; Table 35 - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table; Decimal Binary Hex
  • Page 104 – Connect Mode Options; Table 36 - Connect Mode Options
  • Page 106 – Table 37 - Connect Mode Options for Modem Emulation
  • Page 107 – Disconnect Mode Options; Table 38 - Disconnect Mode Options
  • Page 109 – Table 39 - Flush Mode Options
  • Page 115 – Interface Mode Options; Table 40 - Interface Mode Options
  • Page 116 – Pack Control Options; Table 41 - Pack Control Options
  • Page 119 – network classes; Class A Network
  • Page 120 – Network Address; Network Bits Host Bits
  • Page 121 – Private IP Networks and the Internet
  • Page 123 – Glossary of Terms; Address space; Automatic determination and matching of transmission speed.; Bandwidth on Demand:
  • Page 124 – Block; A standardized connector used with Thinnet and coaxial cable.
  • Page 126 – Communication Server:; A logical connection between two nodes on the same circuit.
  • Page 127 – Distributed Processing:
  • Page 129 – HTTP; See Network Address.
  • Page 132 – Multiport Repeater:
  • Page 133 – Network Management:
  • Page 139 – Workgroup Switching:
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Page 2 - Copyright and Trademark; Lantronix

Copyright and Trademark © 2000, Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. UNIX i...

Page 3 - Disclaimer and Revisions; Date; Current

Disclaimer and Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. Attention: This product has been designed to comply wi...

Page 4 - Declaration of Conformity; Declares that the following product:; Electromagnetic Emissions:

Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and BS 7514) Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix, 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product: Product Name Model: UDS-10 Universal Device Server Conforms to the following standards or other normat...

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