Lantronix UDS1100 - Manual

Lantronix UDS1100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Lantronix; Revisions
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 6 – D: Compliance and Disclaimer; Figures
  • Page 7 – The remaining chapters in this guide include:
  • Page 8 – Additional Documentation
  • Page 11 – DeviceInstaller; Assigning the IP Address: DeviceInstaller; Serial and Telnet Ports:
  • Page 12 – Product Information Label; Bar code
  • Page 13 – Package Contents; Power supply
  • Page 14 – Installing the UDS; Figure 3-1. UDS1100 Connected to Serial Device and Network; To install the unit:; Connect a serial device to your unit.
  • Page 15 – Required Information; Hardware Address; IP Address; A: Alternative Ways to Assign an IP
  • Page 16 – using DeviceInstaller.; Installing DeviceInstaller; Search
  • Page 17 – If you do not receive “Reply” messages, make sure the unit is; Adding the Unit to the Manage List; Enter
  • Page 18 – True
  • Page 19 – Next Step; Configuration Using Web-Manager; Assigning the IP Address: Serial Port Login; The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the
  • Page 21 – : Configuration via Telnet or Serial; Accessing UDS1100 Using DeviceInstaller; Make note of the hardware (MAC) address. You will need it to locate
  • Page 22 – The main menu is in the left pane of the Web-Manager window.; Network Configuration; The unit’s network values display when you select; Network; from the main menu. The
  • Page 24 – Ethernet Configuration; You must specify the speed and direction of data transmission.; Full; Server Configuration; The unit’s server values display when you select
  • Page 25 – Configure or modify the following fields:; Disable
  • Page 26 – OK; Host List Configuration; The host list is disabled for Manual and Modem Mode. The unit does; To configure the host list:; Enter or modify the following fields:
  • Page 27 – Host Information; Channel 1 Configuration; Serial Settings; To configure the channel’s serial settings; ) to display the Serial
  • Page 28 – None; Pack Control
  • Page 29 – Connection Settings - TCP; To configure a channel’s TCP settings; The Connection Settings window for the
  • Page 30 – Yes
  • Page 32 – Disconnect Mode; Connection Settings - UDP; To configure a channel’s UDP settings:; . The Connection Settings window for the
  • Page 33 – Connect Protocol; UDP; Datagram Mode; Endpoint Configuration
  • Page 34 – Apply Settings; Clicking; Apply Factory Defaults; the; Apply Defaults; button to set the device server back to the default; to set factory settings, or click
  • Page 35 – Accessing Setup Mode; Telnet Connection; from the main window list, and click the
  • Page 36 – Serial Port Connection; Exiting Setup Mode
  • Page 37 – Server configuration; fields display; between each section. The current value displays in parentheses.; Options; Set Gateway IP Address
  • Page 38 – Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part; Network Class; Change Telnet Configuration Password; Figure 6-2. Change Telnet Configuration Password; You do not need a password to access the Setup Mode window by a; DHCP Name; When you enter Monitor Mode from the serial port with network
  • Page 39 – There are three methods for assigning DHCP names to the unit.; Default DHCP Name; : If you do not change the DHCP name, and you are; Custom DHCP Name; : You can create your own DHCP name. If you are using; Change; . This option allows you to change the DHCP name to an
  • Page 40 – Channel 1; from the Change Setup menu to define how the serial; Channel; configuration menu.; Baudrate
  • Page 41 – Table 7-2. Common Interface Mode Settings; Common I/F Mode Setting; Flow
  • Page 42 – Port Number; We recommend that you not use the reserved port numbers; Connect Mode; that particular option, which can be set to either a 0 or 1 value.; Port Numbers Reserved for
  • Page 43 – Connect Mode Option; a) Incoming Connection
  • Page 45 – Figure 7-3. Manual Connection Address Example; Command String; Autostart
  • Page 46 – If the unit is in Modem Mode, and the serial port is idle, the unit can
  • Page 48 – ATH; is received, terminated with a carriage return. The; Function; The unit recognizes these AT commands as single commands such as
  • Page 49 – Auto Increment Source Port; used with each new connection.; Remote IP Address; Remote Port; This option does not display when Hostlist is enabled from the; DisConnMode
  • Page 50 – Disconnect Mode Option; You can also select between two different packing algorithms.
  • Page 51 – Pack control settings are enabled in Flush Mode. Set this value to; Option
  • Page 52 – Packing Interval; -Byte Send Character Sequence; Send Characters
  • Page 53 – Telnet Terminal Type
  • Page 54 – Enable alternate MAC; TCP Keepalive time in seconds
  • Page 55 – key
  • Page 56 – Disabling both Telnet Setup and Port 77FE will prevent users; Disable SNMP; public; Disable Telnet Setup
  • Page 57 – Disable Web Setup; option; Disable ECHO Ports
  • Page 58 – Select; Channel 1 Configuration Defaults
  • Page 60 – typical; ROM File; Using TFTP: Graphical User Interface
  • Page 61 – : Firmware Upgrades; Using TFTP: Command Line Interface
  • Page 62 – Firmware File; button and go to the location where the; to download the file.; Successful, Click OK to Close; button to complete this procedure.
  • Page 63 – Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port; To enter Monitor Mode locally:; Serial Port; zzz; ) to enter Monitor Mode with network connections.; yyy; ) to enter Monitor Mode without network connections.; Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port; To enter Monitor Mode using a Telnet connection:; Monitor Mode Commands; All commands must be in capital letters.
  • Page 64 – Entering any of the commands listed above generates one of the; Response
  • Page 65 – LEDs; The UDS has the following LEDs, which help you diagnose problems.; Condition
  • Page 66 – 1: Troubleshooting and Contact Information; Problems and Error Messages; Reason
  • Page 67 – Caps
  • Page 68 – Technical Support; you have the following options:; Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa; Lantronix model number
  • Page 69 – DB25 Serial Port
  • Page 70 – 2: Connections and Pinouts; Modem Cable
  • Page 71 – Network Port; RJ45 Ethernet Port
  • Page 72 – Ethernet Connector Pinouts
  • Page 74 – 3: Technical Specifications; Category
  • Page 75 – DHCP; This DHCP address does; AutoIP; If a DHCP server is found, but it denies the request for an IP address,
  • Page 76 – A: Alternative Ways to Assign an IP Address; BOOTP; To assign a temporary IP address:; For the ARP command to work on Windows 95, the ARP table; within; five seconds; The IP address you just set is temporary and reverts to the default
  • Page 77 – Converting Binary to Hexadecimal; Conversion Table; Decimal
  • Page 78 – B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions; Scientific Calculator
  • Page 79 – TWO YEARS; after the date of shipment. During this
  • Page 80 – Manufacturer’s Name & Address; Declares that the following product:; Product Name Model
  • Page 81 – D:Compliance and Disclaimer; Disclaimer and Supplementary Information
  • Page 82 – Index
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Part Number 900-417

Revision A February 2006


UDS1100

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Summary

Page 2 - Lantronix; Revisions

UDS1100 User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2006, 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 XE...

Page 3 - Contents

UDS1100 User Guide 3 Contents 1: Using This Guide 7 Purpose and Audience _______________________________________________ 7 Chapter Summary ___________________________________________________ 7 Additional Documentation _____________________________________________ 8 2: Introduction 9 Applications ___...

Page 6 - D: Compliance and Disclaimer; Figures

Contents UDS1100 User Guide 6 D: Compliance and Disclaimer 80 Index 82 Figures Figure 2-1. Serial Tunneling Example _____________________________________ 10 Figure 2-2. Direct TCP/IP or Redirector Configuration ________________________ 10 Figure 2-3. Sample Hardware Address _________________________...

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