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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – EDS Device Servers User Guide; Copyright & Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters; Disclaimer & Revisions; Attention
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – : Configuration Using the Web Manager
  • Page 5 – : Services Settings
  • Page 6 – 1: Advanced Settings
  • Page 7 – B: Technical Specifications
  • Page 8 – Figures
  • Page 10 – Purpose and Audience; The remaining chapters in this guide include:; Chapter
  • Page 11 – Additional Documentation
  • Page 13 – Features; The following list summarizes the key features of the EDS4100.; EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR Overview
  • Page 14 – Evolution OSTM
  • Page 15 – Web-Based Configuration and Troubleshooting
  • Page 16 – Troubleshooting Capabilities; Perform ping and traceroute operations.
  • Page 17 – Applications; Building automation/security; Building Automation/Security; Pump controllers
  • Page 18 – Console Management
  • Page 19 – Package Contents; Your EDS4100 package includes the following items:
  • Page 20 – Identifying Hardware Components; Bar code
  • Page 21 – Serial Ports
  • Page 22 – Ethernet Port; Pin; LEDs; Back panel; . Each serial port has a Transmit and a Receive LED. The Ethernet; Front panel; . The front panel has a green Power LED.; LED
  • Page 23 – Reset Button; Physically Installing the EDS4100; Finding a Suitable Location; PoE method
  • Page 24 – Terminal block connector; : Attach the power source to the terminal block
  • Page 25 – Your EDS package includes the following items:
  • Page 28 – If using AC power, avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch.
  • Page 30 – Using DeviceInstaller; Starting DeviceInstaller; Follow the prompts to install DeviceInstaller.; Start
  • Page 31 – Viewing EDS Properties; To view the EDS’s properties, in the right window, click the; Device Details; On this screen, you can change; Property
  • Page 32 – Configuration Methods; Factory Default Configuration; Configuring from the Web Manager Interface; EDS Command Reference
  • Page 33 – Configuring from the XML Interface; For more information, see the; on the product CD or the
  • Page 34 – Accessing the Web Manager through a Web Browser; Alternatively, access the Web Manager by selecting the
  • Page 36 – Navigating Through the Web Manager; There may be times when you must reboot the EDS for the new; Page
  • Page 42 – Understanding the Web Manager Pages; Figure 6-7 shows the areas of the Web Manager page.; Submit; button to apply the change. Some settings; Menu Bar
  • Page 43 – Device Status Page; Status
  • Page 44 – Network Configuration Page; Network
  • Page 46 – Description
  • Page 47 – Line Settings Pages; Select Line
  • Page 48 – Line – Statistics Page; The Line – Statistics page displays when you click; Line; in the menu bar. It also displays; Statistics; at the top of one of the other Line Settings pages. This read-
  • Page 49 – Line - Configuration Page; If you click; Configuration; at the top of one of the Line Settings pages, the Line –
  • Page 51 – Line – Command Mode Page; Command Mode
  • Page 52 – Tunnel Pages; Tunneling; Tunnel – Statistics Page
  • Page 53 – Tunnel – Serial Settings Page; Serial Settings; at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel – Serial; Buffer Size
  • Page 54 – Current Configuration; has a; Reset; link that lets you reset the buffer; OK; to proceed or; Cancel; to cancel the operation.
  • Page 55 – Tunnel – Start/Stop Characters Page
  • Page 56 – Tunnel – Accept Mode Page; Accept Mode
  • Page 59 – Tunnel – Connect Mode Page; Connect Mode
  • Page 62 – Tunnel – Disconnect Mode Page; Disconnect Mode; at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel –
  • Page 64 – Tunnel – Packing Mode Page; Packing; Packing Mode
  • Page 65 – Tunnel – Modem Emulation Page; Modem Emulation; at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the
  • Page 67 – Tunnel – AES Keys Page; AES Keys; at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel – AES Keys
  • Page 70 – DNS Page; Clicking the; DNS; link in the menu bar displays the DNS page. This page displays
  • Page 71 – SNMP Page; SNMP
  • Page 72 – SNMP Page Settings Description; FTP Page
  • Page 74 – TFTP; link in the menu bar displays the TFTP page. This page displays the; TFTP Page Settings
  • Page 75 – Syslog; link in the menu bar displays the Syslog page. This page shows the
  • Page 76 – HTTP Pages; HTTP Statistics Page; The HTTP Statistics page displays when you click; HTTP; at the top of one of the other HTTP pages. This read-only page
  • Page 77 – HTTP Configuration Page; information area or on page
  • Page 79 – HTTP Authentication Page; port1control i
  • Page 82 – HTTP RSS Page
  • Page 84 – : Security Settings; SSH Pages; For more information, see; SSH Server: Host Keys Page
  • Page 86 – SSH Client: Known Hosts Page; SSH Client: Known Hosts; at the top of one of the SSH pages, the SSH
  • Page 88 – SSH Server: Authorized Users Page
  • Page 89 – SSH Client: Users Page
  • Page 92 – SSL Page; For more information about SSL, see
  • Page 95 – 0: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings; Filesystem Pages; Filesystem Statistics Page; Compact
  • Page 96 – Filesystem Browser Page
  • Page 98 – Diagnostics Pages; Diagnostics: Hardware Page; Diagnostics
  • Page 99 – MIB-II Network Statistics Page
  • Page 100 – IP Sockets Page; Clicking; IP Sockets; from one of the Diagnostics pages displays the IP Sockets page.
  • Page 102 – Diagnostics: Traceroute Page; Traceroute; from one of the Diagnostics pages displays the Diagnostics:
  • Page 103 – Diagnostics: DNS Lookup Page; DNS Lookup; from one of the Diagnostics pages displays the Diagnostics: DNS
  • Page 104 – Diagnostics: Memory Page; Memory
  • Page 105 – Diagnostics: Buffer Pool; Buffer Pools; from one of the diagnostics page displays a read-only screen that
  • Page 106 – Diagnostics: Processes Page; Processes
  • Page 107 – System Page; System
  • Page 109 – Query Port Page; Query Port; link in the menu bar displays the Query Port page. This page
  • Page 111 – Email Pages; Email Statistics Page
  • Page 112 – Email Configuration Page; at the top of one of the Email pages, the Email Configuration; Select Email; drop-down list at the top of the page, select the email whose
  • Page 114 – CLI Pages; Command Line Interface Statistics Page; CLI
  • Page 115 – Command Line Interface Configuration Page
  • Page 117 – XML Pages; link in; XML Configuration Record: Export System Configuration Page; XML; in the menu bar. It also displays when you click; Export XML Configuration
  • Page 119 – XML Status Record: Export System Status; XML Status Record; at the top of an XML page, the XML Status Record:
  • Page 120 – XML: Import System Configuration Page; Import XML Configuration Record
  • Page 122 – Protocol Stack Page
  • Page 124 – IP Address Filter Page; IP Address Filter; link in the menu bar displays the IP Address Filter page.
  • Page 126 – 2: Updating Firmware; Obtaining Firmware; Loading New Firmware; If the unzipped files contain a file named
  • Page 127 – Updating Firmware
  • Page 128 – Network Configuration Settings; Serial Port Line Settings
  • Page 129 – Tunnel Settings; Serial Parameters; Start/Stop Characters; Start/Stop Character Settings
  • Page 130 – Accept Mode Parameters; Connect Mode Parameters
  • Page 132 – DNS Settings
  • Page 133 – FTP Settings
  • Page 134 – HTTP Settings; Authentication; HTTP Authentication Settings; RSS; HTTP RSS Settings
  • Page 135 – CLI Settings; Telnet; CLI Telnet Settings; Email Settings; Email Parameters
  • Page 136 – Query Port Settings; Diagnostics Settings; Ping; Diagnostic Ping Settings; System Settings; System Parameters; IP Address Settings
  • Page 137 – Upgradable via the Web Manager, TFTP, or FTP
  • Page 141 – C: Networking and Security; Benefits of SSL
  • Page 142 – How SSL Works; Digital Certificates
  • Page 143 – SSH; How Does SSH Authenticate?; SSH authenticates using one or more of the following:; What Does SSH Protect Against?; DNS spoofing, where an attacker forges name server records.
  • Page 145 – Tunneling and the EDS
  • Page 148 – ATDT
  • Page 149 – of the port defined in Connect mode.
  • Page 150 – D: Technical Support; Technical Support US; or
  • Page 151 – E: Lantronix Cables and Adapters; Lantronix P/N Description
  • Page 153 – Lithium Battery Notice; Rackmontage; die Stabilität gewährleistet bleibt.; Energiezufuhr; Installation Instructions; Rack Mounting
  • Page 154 – Input Supply
  • Page 155 – TWO YEARS; after the date of shipment. During this period,
  • Page 156 – Index; Client users
  • Page 157 – Filesystem pages, 95
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Part Number 900-433

Revision E January 2007

EDS Device Servers

User Guide

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EDS4100

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EDS8PR

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EDS16PR

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Page 2 - EDS Device Servers User Guide; Copyright & Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters; Disclaimer & Revisions; Attention

EDS Device Servers User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2006, 2007 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...

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EDS Device Servers User Guide 3 Contents 1: Preface 10 Purpose and Audience_______________________________________________ 10 Summary of Chapters _______________________________________________ 10 Additional Documentation ____________________________________________ 11 2: Introduction 12 EDS4100 Ove...

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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 4 Finding a Suitable Location _______________________________________________ 23 Connecting the EDS4100_________________________________________________ 23 4: Installation: EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR 25 Package Contents ________________________________________...

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