Lantronix UDS2100 - Manual

Lantronix UDS2100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Lantronix; Revisions; Date
  • Page 3 – Contents; : Configuration Using Web Manager
  • Page 6 – E: Compliance and Disclaimer; Figures
  • Page 7 – The remaining chapters in this guide
  • Page 8 – Documentation Update; Document; Description
  • Page 11 – DeviceInstaller; Assigning the IP Address: DeviceInstaller; Web Manager; 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. UDS2100 Connected to Serial Device and Network; To install the unit:; Connect a serial device to your unit. See
  • Page 15 – Required Information; Hardware Address; B: Alternative Ways to Assign an IP
  • Page 16 – using DeviceInstaller.; Installing DeviceInstaller; and select the unit from the list of
  • Page 17 – If you do not receive “Reply” messages, make sure the unit is; Adding the Unit to the Manage List
  • Page 18 – Setting
  • Page 19 – Next Step
  • Page 20 – Assigning the IP Address: Serial Port Login; The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the x key at
  • Page 21 – : Configuration via Telnet or Serial; Accessing UDS2100 Using DeviceInstaller; Make note of the hardware (MAC) address. You will need it to locate
  • Page 22 – Network Configuration; The unit’s network values display when you select; Network; from the main menu. The
  • Page 23 – Automatic IP Address Configuration; Network Mode is Wired Only.; To assign an IP address automatically:; Enable
  • Page 24 – Static IP Address Configuration; You must specify the speed and direction of data transmission.
  • Page 25 – Full; Server Configuration; The unit’s server values display when you select
  • Page 26 – OK; Host List Configuration; The host list is disabled for Manual and Modem Mode. The unit does; To configure the host list:
  • Page 27 – Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration; Serial Settings; To configure a channel’s serial settings:
  • Page 28 – for either Channel 1 or Channel 2 to; None
  • Page 30 – Yes; Connection Settings - TCP; To configure a channel’s TCP settings; The Connection Settings window for the
  • Page 33 – Connection Settings - UDP; To configure a channel’s UDP settings:; . The Connection Settings window for the
  • Page 35 – Apply Settings; Apply Settings; Apply Factory Defaults; the; Apply Defaults; button to set the device server back to the default; to set factory settings, or click
  • Page 36 – Setup; Lantronix Sales Associate.; Accessing Setup Mode; Telnet Connection
  • Page 37 – Serial Port Connection; The UDS always uses the above serial settings at bootup.
  • Page 38 – Exiting Setup Mode; You have two options:; Save and exit; from; Exit without save; from the Change Setup menu.
  • Page 39 – Server configuration; fields display; IP Address; Enter; between each section. The current value displays in parentheses.; Options; Set Gateway IP Address
  • Page 40 – Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part; Network Class; Set DNS Server IP Address; This setting is applicable only in Manual Connection mode.; Change Telnet Configuration Password; You do not need a password to access the Setup Mode window by a
  • Page 41 – DHCP Name; When you enter Monitor Mode from the serial port with network; 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 42 – Baudrate
  • Page 43 – Table 7-2. Common Interface Mode Settings; Common I/F Mode Setting; Flow; Use the following table to select flow control options:
  • Page 44 – Port Number; Port Numbers Reserved for; 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.
  • Page 45 – Connect Mode Option; a) Incoming Connection; Modem
  • Page 46 – Modem Control In
  • Page 47 – Figure 7-2. Manual Connection Address Example; Command String; Autostart
  • Page 48 – Send as Broadcast
  • Page 49 – To select Modem Mode, set the Connect Mode to; CF; Message
  • Page 50 – Function
  • Page 51 – The unit recognizes these AT commands as single commands such as
  • Page 52 – Auto Increment Source Port; used with each new connection.; Remote IP Address; This is the destination IP address for an outgoing connection.; Remote Port; This option does not display when Hostlist is enabled from the; DisConnMode; Disconnect Mode Option
  • Page 53 – You can also select between two different packing algorithms.; Pack Control
  • Page 54 – Option; Packing Interval; -Byte Send Character Sequence
  • Page 55 – Send Characters; Telnet Terminal Type
  • Page 56 – TCP Keepalive time in seconds; Low; is 88 Mhz. The default is; Regular
  • Page 57 – Monitor Mode at bootup; yyy; HTTP Port Number; Disabling both Telnet Setup and Port 77FE will prevent users
  • Page 58 – to; public; Disable Telnet Setup; Disable TFTP Firmware Update; This setting defaults to the
  • Page 59 – Disable Web Server; Disable Web Setup; option; Disable ECHO Ports
  • Page 61 – typical; ROM File; Using TFTP: Graphical User Interface
  • Page 62 – : Firmware Upgrades; Using TFTP: Command Line Interface
  • Page 63 – 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 64 – Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port; To enter Monitor Mode locally:; Serial Port; zzz; ) to enter Monitor Mode with network connections.; ) 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 66 – Entering any of the commands listed above generates one of the; Response
  • Page 67 – LEDs; The following LEDs are on the top of the UDS2100:
  • Page 68 – 1: Troubleshooting and Contact Information
  • Page 69 – Problems and Error Messages; Reason
  • Page 71 – Technical Support; you have the following options:; Technical Support US; or
  • Page 72 – Male DB9 Serial Ports; Serial Connector Pinouts; Figure 12-2. DB9 Male RS232 Serial DTE Connector
  • Page 73 – 2: Connections and Pinouts; Network Port; RJ45 Ethernet Port Reset Button; Reset Button; To reset the unit to factory defaults:; a minimum of 3 seconds.; Ethernet Connector Pinouts
  • Page 74 – Note
  • Page 75 – 3: Technical Specifications; Category
  • Page 76 – Agency Approvals
  • Page 78 – DHCP; This DHCP address does not appear in the unit’s Setup Mode or in; AutoIP; If a DHCP server is found, but it denies the request for an IP address,
  • Page 79 – B: 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 80 – Converting Binary to Hexadecimal; Conversion Table; Decimal
  • Page 81 – C: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions; Scientific Calculator
  • Page 83 – Manufacturer’s Name & Address; Declares that the following product:; Product Name Model
  • Page 84 – E:Compliance and Disclaimer; RoHS Notice
  • Page 85 – Index
  • Page 86 – Serial settings
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Revision D January 2009


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Summary

Page 2 - Lantronix; Revisions; Date

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Page 3 - Contents; : Configuration Using Web Manager

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

Page 6 - E: Compliance and Disclaimer; Figures

Contents Conversion Table _______________________________________________ 80 Scientific Calculator______________________________________________ 81 D: Warranty 82 E: Compliance and Disclaimer 83 Index 85 Figures Figure 2-1. Serial Tunneling Example _____________________________________ 10 Figure 2-2...

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