Lantronix 900-598 - Manual

Lantronix 900-598

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright & Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters; Disclaimer; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 3 – FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement; Date
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Using DeviceInstaller
  • Page 6 – Terminal and Host Settings
  • Page 7 – Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
  • Page 8 – Events
  • Page 9 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 10 – List of Figures
  • Page 11 – List of Tables
  • Page 12 – : Using This Guide; Purpose and Audience; The remaining chapters in this guide include:
  • Page 13 – : Using This Guide; Chapter; Additional Documentation; Visit the Lantronix Web site at
  • Page 14 – Key Features; Serial Ports; Applications
  • Page 15 – Protocol Support; Configuration Using Web Manager
  • Page 16 – Addresses and Port Numbers; Hardware Address; Product Information Label
  • Page 18 – : Installation of PremierWave XC; Package Contents
  • Page 19 – : Installation of PremierWave XC; Hardware Components
  • Page 20 – Back Panel; Left LED; Reset Button
  • Page 21 – Top Panel; shows the top panel view of the PremierWave XC.; LED
  • Page 22 – Side Panel; Connector
  • Page 23 – Bottom Panel; On the PremierWave XC bottom panel, there is a SIM cover as shown in; Installing the PremierWave XC; for backup power supply.
  • Page 26 – : Using DeviceInstaller; Accessing PremierWave XC using DeviceInstaller; PremierWave XC using DeviceInstaller.; Device Details; Device Detail Summary; Current Settings; DHCP Device Name
  • Page 27 – : Using DeviceInstaller
  • Page 28 – Telnet Port; Web Port; Firmware Upgradable
  • Page 29 – : Configuration Using Web Manager; Accessing Web Manager; To access Web Manager, perform the following steps:
  • Page 30 – : Configuration Using Web Manager; Device Status Page; Status
  • Page 31 – Web Manager Page Components; The layout of a typical Web Manager page is below.; The main area of the page has these additional sections:
  • Page 32 – Logout; Navigating the Web Manager; Description
  • Page 34 – : Network Settings; Network 1; The; WAN Connection Settings; To Configure WAN Connection Settings; Using Web Manager; Network; Using the CLI; DDNS Settings
  • Page 35 – : Network Settings; To View or Configure DDNS Settings; in the menu bar and select; DDNS; Using CLI; Network 1 Interface Settings
  • Page 37 – To Configure Network 1 Interface Settings; To View Network 1 Interface Status; on the menu and select; Network 1 Link Settings; When speed is Auto, duplex must be Auto or Half.
  • Page 38 – To Configure Network 1 Link Settings; Network 2 Interface Status; To View Network 2 Interface Status; on the menu bar and select; Network 2 SMS Outbound Settings; Channel
  • Page 39 – Test Message Body; To Configure Network 2 SMS Outbound Settings; on the menu bar and select; Network 2; Network 2 SMS Inbound Settings
  • Page 40 – To Configure Network 2 SMS Inbound Settings; Network 2 Roam Settings
  • Page 41 – To Configure Network 2 Roam Settings; Network 2 GSM/GPRS Bands Settings; To Configure Network 2 GSM/GPRS bands Settings
  • Page 42 – Using XML; Network 2 SIM Pin Settings; To Configure Network 2 SIM Pin Settings
  • Page 43 – Network 2 APN Configuration Settings; The table below shows the settings for APN configuration.; Password; Dialup number; To Configure Network 2 APN Configuration Settings
  • Page 44 – Network 2 Carrier Connection Settings; Auto; Manual; To Configure Network 2 Carrier Connection Settings; Network 2 SMS Statistics; To View Network 2 SMS Statistics
  • Page 45 – Content
  • Page 46 – : Line and Tunnel Settings; Lines 1 and 2 can be configured to operate in the following modes:; Configuration; Line Settings
  • Page 47 – : Line and Tunnel Settings; Command Mode
  • Page 48 – Enabled; Disabled; Signon Message; To Configure Line Settings; these steps apply to other line instances of the device.; Statistics; Line
  • Page 49 – Tunnel Settings; these steps apply to other tunnel instances of the device.; Serial Settings
  • Page 50 – To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings; Tunnel; Packing Mode
  • Page 51 – To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings; Accept Mode
  • Page 52 – To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings
  • Page 53 – Connect Mode
  • Page 54 – To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode Settings; in the menu and select
  • Page 55 – Disconnect Mode; To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings; in the menu bar and
  • Page 56 – Modem Emulation
  • Page 57 – To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings
  • Page 58 – : Terminal and Host Settings; Terminal Settings
  • Page 59 – : Terminal and Host Settings; To Configure the Terminal Network Connection; To Configure the Terminal Line Connection; Terminal; Host Configuration; Host Settings; Telnet
  • Page 60 – Remote Port; To Configure Host Settings; these steps apply to other host instances of the device.; Host
  • Page 61 – : Services Settings; DNS Settings; To View or Configure DNS Settings; DNS
  • Page 62 – : Services Settings; FTP Settings; To Configure FTP Settings; FTP; Syslog Settings; Syslog Settings
  • Page 63 – To View or Configure Syslog Settings; Syslog; HTTP Settings
  • Page 64 – To Configure HTTP Settings; HTTP
  • Page 65 – To Configure HTTP Authentication; Authentication
  • Page 66 – RSS Settings; To Configure RSS Settings; RSS
  • Page 67 – 0: Security Settings; SSL Settings; Security in; Certificate and Key Generation; Organization
  • Page 68 – Type; RSA; DSA; To Create a New Credential; SSL; Credentials
  • Page 69 – Certificate Upload Settings; To Configure an Existing SSL Credential
  • Page 70 – Trusted Authorities; To Upload an Authority Certificate
  • Page 71 – 1: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings; Filesystem Settings; File Display; File Display Commands; To Display Files; Filesystem; Browse
  • Page 72 – File Modification; File Transfer; File Transfer Settings
  • Page 73 – To Transfer or Modify Filesystem Files; Protocol Stack Settings; To Configure IP Network Stack Settings; Proto col Stack
  • Page 74 – To Configure ICMP Network Stack Settings; MAC Address; To Configure ARP Network Stack Settings; Protocol Stack
  • Page 75 – To Configure SMTP Network Stack Settings; sysLocation; To Configure SNMP Network Stack Settings
  • Page 76 – Chapter 4: Using DeviceInstaller; Query Port Settings; To Configure Query Port Settings; Query Port
  • Page 77 – Hardware; Diagnostics; IP Sockets; Diagnostics; enable, show ip sockets; Ping; Diagnostics: Ping Settings; Count
  • Page 78 – To Ping a Remote Host; Traceroute; To Perform a Traceroute
  • Page 79 – Log; Disable; To Configure the Diagnostic Log Output; Memory
  • Page 80 – enable, show processes
  • Page 81 – System Settings; Restore Factory Defaults; Short Name; To Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults; System
  • Page 82 – 2: Advanced Settings; Email Settings; To View, Configure and Send Email; these steps apply to other emails available for the device.; Email
  • Page 83 – Command Line Interface Settings; Basic CLI Settings; To View and Configure Basic CLI Settings; CLI
  • Page 84 – Telnet Settings; To Configure Telnet Settings
  • Page 85 – SSH Settings; SSH Port; To Configure SSH Settings; XML Settings; XML: Export Configuration
  • Page 86 – To Export Configuration in XML Format; XML; Export Configuration
  • Page 87 – XML Export Status Settings; To Export Status in XML Format; Export Status; XML: Import Configuration; Here you can import a system configuration from an XML file.; Import Configuration from External File
  • Page 88 – Import Configuration from the Filesystem; To Import Configuration in XML Format; Import Configuration; Failover Settings
  • Page 89 – To Configure Failover Settings; Fail Over
  • Page 90 – Relay Output Settings; Initial State; State Preservation; SMS Close CMD; To Configure Relay Output Settings; Relay Output
  • Page 91 – Event Overview; Event Alert Settings
  • Page 92 – To Configure Input 1 Settings; fail
  • Page 93 – To Configure Backup Power Fail Settings; To Configure Wwan0 Link Down Settings; down
  • Page 94 – To Configure Ethernet Link Down Settings; cellular; Events Status and Clearing Events; clear events
  • Page 95 – 4: Security in Detail; Public Key Infrastructure
  • Page 96 – Obtaining Certificates; Several utilities exist to convert between the formats.; OpenSSL; OpenSSL is available in binary form for Linux and W indows.
  • Page 97 – Steel Belted RADIUS; Free RADIUS; Free RADIUS is another versatile Linux open-source RADIUS server.
  • Page 98 – 5: Updating Firmware; Obtaining Firmware; Reload the firmware using the device web manager Filesystem page.; To upload new firmware:; over a FTP or TFTP connection.
  • Page 99 – Loading New Firmware through FTP; Example FTP session:
  • Page 100 – 6: Branding the PremierWave XC; Web Manager Customization; mkdir; Short and Long Name Customization
  • Page 101 – Name Settings; To Customize Short or Long Names
  • Page 102 – 7: Troubleshooting; Diagnostic LED States; Condition; Problems and Error Messages; Reason
  • Page 104 – Appendix A: Technical Support; Technical Support US
  • Page 105 – Appendix B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions; AES Keys; Converting Binary to Hexadecimal; Conversion Table; Scientific Calculator; View; Bin
  • Page 106 – Hex
  • Page 107 – Appendix C: Compliance; PremierWave XC External Device Server
  • Page 108 – Device Label with CE Mark and FCC ID; Please keep a safety distance of 23cm from antenna due to RF
  • Page 109 – RoHS Notice
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Part Number 900-598

Revision A June 2012

PremierWave

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User Guide

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Summary

Page 2 - Copyright & Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters; Disclaimer; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

PremierWave XC User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2012 Lantronix, Inc. 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. Lantronix® and PremierWave® are registered trademarks, and ...

Page 3 - FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement; Date

PremierWave XC User Guide 3 FCC Part 15.21 Statement Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation...

Page 4 - Table of Contents

PremierWave XC User Guide 4 Table of Contents Copyright & Trademark ______________________________________________________ 2 Warranty _________________________________________________________________ 2 Contacts __________________________________________________________________ 2 Disclaimer _____...

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