Lantronix XPort - Manual

Lantronix XPort

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – XPortTM User Guide; Copyright and Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters
  • Page 3 – Disclaimer and Revisions; With the purchase of XPortTM, the OEM agrees to an OEM; Date; to find the earlier documentation.
  • Page 4 – Contents; : Using Setup Mode for Configuration
  • Page 6 – : Updating Firmware
  • Page 7 – Purpose and Audience; This document covers XPortTM Device Server versions XP1001000-01,; Chapter Summary; The remaining chapters in this guide include:
  • Page 8 – Additional Documentation; XPort Quick Start
  • Page 10 – Protocol Support; Other supported protocols include:; Addresses and Port Numbers; Hardware Address
  • Page 11 – Assigning an IP Address; You can manually assign the IP address using a graphical user
  • Page 12 – Required Information; Using DeviceInstaller to Assign an IP Address; Note; Installing DeviceInstaller; displays the main window.
  • Page 13 – For more information about Device Installer, see the; If you do not receive “Reply” messages, make sure the unit is
  • Page 14 – Using Web-Manager to Configure the Unit; The examples in this section show a typical device. Your device may; Search; You can also open your JAVA-enabled web browser and enter the
  • Page 15 – Update Settings; , explains the configuration settings in; Unit Configuration Settings; Unit Configuration
  • Page 16 – Click the; Server Properties; button to display the following page:; Telnet Password; field, enter a password to prevent unauthorized access to
  • Page 17 – Security Settings; You do not need a password to access the Setup Mode window via a; Port Properties; Edit the following fields as necessary:; Speed
  • Page 18 – Connect Mode Settings; Dedicated Connection; Flush Mode Input Buffer
  • Page 19 – Packing Algorithm; Additional Settings
  • Page 20 – Factory Settings; Factory Defaults
  • Page 21 – Lantronix Sales Associate.; Accessing Setup Mode; Using a Telnet Connection; from the main window list, and click the Telnet icon; Start; Be sure to include a space between the IP address and 9999.; OK
  • Page 22 – Figure 4-2 Setup Menu Options; Using the Serial Port; The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the x key at
  • Page 23 – Figure 4-3 Setup Mode Configuration Parameters
  • Page 24 – Server Configuration (Network Configuration); The unit’s basic network parameters display when you select; Server configuration; fields display; Figure 4-4. Server Configuration Parameters; IP Address; The IP address must be set to a unique value in your network.; Set Gateway IP Address; and enter the address.; Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part; Network Class; Change Telnet Configuration Password; You don’t need a password to access the Setup Mode window via a
  • Page 25 – DHCP Name; Default DHCP Name; Channel 1 Configuration (Serial Port Parameters); You must enter some values in hexadecimal notation.; Baudrate
  • Page 26 – If attempting to select an I/F Mode bit that pertains to RS-422/485 on; Table 4-3. Common Interface Mode Settings; Common I/F Mode Setting; Interface Mode Options
  • Page 27 – Flow; Flow Control Option; Port Number; Port Numbers Reserved for; Telnet setup
  • Page 28 – Connect Mode; Connect Mode Option; Incoming Connection
  • Page 29 – Command String
  • Page 30 – Hostlist
  • Page 31 – Datagram Type; Directed UDP; Modem Mode; Without Echo
  • Page 32 – Message; Full Verbose; AT
  • Page 33 – ATH; is received, terminated with a carriage return. The; Function; The unit recognizes these AT commands as single commands such as; Remote IP Address
  • Page 34 – DisConnMode; In DisConnMode (Disconnect Mode), DTR drop either drops the; Disconnect Mode Option; Flush Mode Options
  • Page 35 – Alternate Packing Algorithm (Pack Control); Pack Control; Pack control settings are enabled in Flush Mode. Set this value to; Option; Packing Interval; Send Characters
  • Page 36 – Telnet Terminal Type
  • Page 37 – Mail server; Domain
  • Page 38 – Trigger Setup; If the serial sequence is set to; Serial Sequence; If the configurable pins are all set to; L is for normal priority H is for high priority.; Re-notification interval; Expert Settings
  • Page 40 – We recommend that you set security over the dedicated network or; Disable SNMP; public; name is a string of 1 to 13 characters.; Disable Telnet Setup
  • Page 41 – Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade; Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial Port; Disable Web Server; This option displays; only; if you purchased the encrypted version of the Lantronix
  • Page 42 – Encryption; Encryption Tutorial; Enter
  • Page 43 – Enter Keys; Enable Enhanced Password; Channel 1 Configuration Defaults
  • Page 44 – Exit Configuration Mode; or
  • Page 46 – Guidelines; Send; Get; Commands; Byte 0 Command Types; Set functions
  • Page 48 – Examples; PC sends command 1 to find out which configurable pins are; CP1 and CP2 are configured as GPIOs.
  • Page 50 – Obtaining Firmware; typical; ROM File; Using TFTP
  • Page 52 – : Monitoring the Network; Entering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port; To enter Monitor Mode locally:; zzz; Entering Monitor Mode via the Network Port; All commands must be in capital letters.
  • Page 53 – Responses to some of the commands are given in Intel Hex format.; Response
  • Page 54 – Problems and Error Messages; Reason
  • Page 55 – Caps Lock
  • Page 57 – Technical Support
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Summary

Page 2 - XPortTM User Guide; Copyright and Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters

XPort™ User Guide 2 Copyright and Trademark © 2004, 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. XPort, with its patent-pending t...

Page 3 - Disclaimer and Revisions; With the purchase of XPortTM, the OEM agrees to an OEM; Date; to find the earlier documentation.

XPort™ User Guide 3 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. Changes or modifications to this ...

Page 4 - Contents; : Using Setup Mode for Configuration

XPort™ User Guide 4 Contents 1: Using This Guide 7 Purpose and Audience________________________________________________ 7 Chapter Summary ___________________________________________________ 7 Additional Documentation _____________________________________________ 8 2: Introduction 9 Capabilities ____...

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