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...server product designed to Set Up Without requiring any time. Powerful Eight MB of Flash memory provides maintenance-free, nonvolatile storage of RAM. Featuring a 32-bit XScale processor and 64MB of web pages, and enables future system software upgrades. Com Port Redirector Lantronix...and SSL, they support a variety of your network. Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Ethernet Terminal and Device Server Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design Rack-mountable, data center-ready device servers; with a standard text or XML editor. Bullet-proof ...
...server product designed to Set Up Without requiring any time. Powerful Eight MB of Flash memory provides maintenance-free, nonvolatile storage of RAM. Featuring a 32-bit XScale processor and 64MB of web pages, and enables future system software upgrades. Com Port Redirector Lantronix...and SSL, they support a variety of your network. Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Ethernet Terminal and Device Server Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design Rack-mountable, data center-ready device servers; with a standard text or XML editor. Bullet-proof ...
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...949.450.7232 | www.lantronix.com ©2009, Lantronix, Inc. RJ45, 2 m (6.6 ft) Cable; Lantronix is a registered trademark, and DeviceInstaller, Evolution OS and Com Port Redirector are the property of Lantronix, Inc. IEC 60950-1 ... and control EDS8PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 8-port, 100-240 VAC EDS16PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 16-port, 100-240 VAC ... EN60950-1, CB Report - RJ45, 10 m (32.8 ft) Cable; Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Features and Specifications Serial Interface Interface: Software selectable RJ45 serial ports...
...949.450.7232 | www.lantronix.com ©2009, Lantronix, Inc. RJ45, 2 m (6.6 ft) Cable; Lantronix is a registered trademark, and DeviceInstaller, Evolution OS and Com Port Redirector are the property of Lantronix, Inc. IEC 60950-1 ... and control EDS8PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 8-port, 100-240 VAC EDS16PR multi-port, secure device server; 1U, 16-port, 100-240 VAC ... EN60950-1, CB Report - RJ45, 10 m (32.8 ft) Cable; Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Features and Specifications Serial Interface Interface: Software selectable RJ45 serial ports...
EDS - User Guide
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...Summaries 14 Additional Documentation 15 2: Introduction 16 EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview 17 Features 17 EDS4100 Overview 18 Features 18 EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR Overview 19 Features 19 Applications 20 Protocol Support 20 Evolution OS 20 Additional Features 21 Modem Emulation 21 ...21 SNMP Management 21 XML-Based Architecture and Device Control 21 Really Simple Syndication (RSS 21 Enterprise-Grade Security 21 Terminal Server/Device Management 22 Troubleshooting Capabilities 22 Configuration Methods 22 Addresses and Port Numbers 23 Hardware Address 23 IP Address 23 Port...
...Summaries 14 Additional Documentation 15 2: Introduction 16 EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview 17 Features 17 EDS4100 Overview 18 Features 18 EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR Overview 19 Features 19 Applications 20 Protocol Support 20 Evolution OS 20 Additional Features 21 Modem Emulation 21 ...21 SNMP Management 21 XML-Based Architecture and Device Control 21 Really Simple Syndication (RSS 21 Enterprise-Grade Security 21 Terminal Server/Device Management 22 Troubleshooting Capabilities 22 Configuration Methods 22 Addresses and Port Numbers 23 Hardware Address 23 IP Address 23 Port...
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List of Figures Figure 2-1 EDS8PS Device Server 17 Figure 2-2 EDS4100 4 Port Device Server 18 Figure 2-3 EDS16PR Device Server 19 Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 23 Figure 2-5 Product Label 24 Figure 3-1 Front View of the EDS8PS 26 Figure 3-2 Back View of the...-422/RS-485 Serial Port Pins 32 Figure 4-5 Terminal Block Connector Pin Assignments 33 Figure 4-7 Example of EDS4100 Connections 35 Figure 5-1 Front View of the EDS16PR 37 Figure 5-2 Back View of the EDS16PR 37 Figure 5-3 RJ45 Serial Port 38 Figure 5-5 Example of EDS16PR Connections 40 Figure 7-1 Web Manager Home Page 44 ...
List of Figures Figure 2-1 EDS8PS Device Server 17 Figure 2-2 EDS4100 4 Port Device Server 18 Figure 2-3 EDS16PR Device Server 19 Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 23 Figure 2-5 Product Label 24 Figure 3-1 Front View of the EDS8PS 26 Figure 3-2 Back View of the...-422/RS-485 Serial Port Pins 32 Figure 4-5 Terminal Block Connector Pin Assignments 33 Figure 4-7 Example of EDS4100 Connections 35 Figure 5-1 Front View of the EDS16PR 37 Figure 5-2 Back View of the EDS16PR 37 Figure 5-3 RJ45 Serial Port 38 Figure 5-5 Example of EDS16PR Connections 40 Figure 7-1 Web Manager Home Page 44 ...
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... Tunnel Disconnect Mode 71 Table 9-20 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions 72 Table 9-22 Tunnel Modem Emulation 74 Table 10-2 Terminal on Line 1 Configuration 76 Table 10-4 Terminal on Network Configuration 77 Table 10-6 Host Configuration 78 Table 11-3 SNMP 81 Table 11-5 FTP Settings 82 Table 11-7... TFTP Server 83 Table 11-9 Syslog 84 Table 11-12 HTTP Configuration 86 Table 11-14 HTTP Authentication 88 Table 11-16...
... Tunnel Disconnect Mode 71 Table 9-20 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions 72 Table 9-22 Tunnel Modem Emulation 74 Table 10-2 Terminal on Line 1 Configuration 76 Table 10-4 Terminal on Network Configuration 77 Table 10-6 Host Configuration 78 Table 11-3 SNMP 81 Table 11-5 FTP Settings 82 Table 11-7... TFTP Server 83 Table 11-9 Syslog 84 Table 11-12 HTTP Configuration 86 Table 11-14 HTTP Authentication 88 Table 11-16...
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...to configure Modbus. Instructions for using the web interface to configure settings for installing the EDS8PR, the EDS16PR, and the EDS16PR device server. Instructions for software developers and system integrators who are installing the EDS in their designs. Note:...current configuration using the web interface to configure terminal and host settings. Includes technical specifications. Instructions for installing the EDS4100 device server. Instructions for installing the EDS8PS and the EDS16PS device servers. Instructions for using DeviceInstaller. Instructions for using...
...to configure Modbus. Instructions for using the web interface to configure settings for installing the EDS8PR, the EDS16PR, and the EDS16PR device server. Instructions for software developers and system integrators who are installing the EDS in their designs. Note:...current configuration using the web interface to configure terminal and host settings. Includes technical specifications. Instructions for installing the EDS4100 device server. Instructions for installing the EDS8PS and the EDS16PS device servers. Instructions for using DeviceInstaller. Instructions for using...
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.../retail terminals, security equipment, and more. It provides an overview of your IT/networking equipment and servers. They boast a reliable TCP/IP protocol stack, a variety of remote management capabilities, and an innovative design based on the leading-edge Lantronix Evolution OS...™. This chapter contains the following sections: EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview EDS4100 Overview EDS8PR, EDS16PR...
.../retail terminals, security equipment, and more. It provides an overview of your IT/networking equipment and servers. They boast a reliable TCP/IP protocol stack, a variety of remote management capabilities, and an innovative design based on the leading-edge Lantronix Evolution OS...™. This chapter contains the following sections: EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview EDS4100 Overview EDS8PR, EDS16PR...
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... EDS8PS and EDS16PS include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PS) or 16 (EDS16PS) serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 support. An RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB random access memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port...
... EDS8PS and EDS16PS include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PS) or 16 (EDS16PS) serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 support. An RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB random access memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port...
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See Chapter 4: Installation of the EDS4100 include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. Four serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 and RS-422/485. One RJ45 Ethernet port. IEEE 802....devices. Features The key features of EDS4100 for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. Three configuration methods (Web, command line, and XML). Print...
See Chapter 4: Installation of the EDS4100 include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. Four serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 and RS-422/485. One RJ45 Ethernet port. IEEE 802....devices. Features The key features of EDS4100 for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. AES, SSH, or SSL secure data encryption. Three configuration methods (Web, command line, and XML). Print...
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... EDS32PR include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PR), 16 (EDS16PR) or 32 (EDS32PR) serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 support. One RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port. ...
... EDS32PR include: Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design. 8 (EDS8PR), 16 (EDS16PR) or 32 (EDS32PR) serial ports with hardware handshaking signals. RS-232 support. One RJ45 Ethernet port. 8 MB Flash memory. 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM). Lantronix Evolution OS™. A dedicated console port. ...
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Key features of Sale Systems Protocol Support The EDS device server contains a full-featured TCP/IP stack. Evolution OS™ The EDS incorporates the Lantronix Evolution OS™. Supported protocols include: ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, ... machines Data display devices Security alarms and access control devices Modems Time/attendance clocks and terminals Patient monitoring equipment Medical instrumentation Industrial Manufacturing/Automation systems Building Automation equipment Point ...
Key features of Sale Systems Protocol Support The EDS device server contains a full-featured TCP/IP stack. Evolution OS™ The EDS incorporates the Lantronix Evolution OS™. Supported protocols include: ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, ... machines Data display devices Security alarms and access control devices Modems Time/attendance clocks and terminals Patient monitoring equipment Medical instrumentation Industrial Manufacturing/Automation systems Building Automation equipment Point ...
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.... 2: Introduction By protecting the privacy of serial data transmitted across public networks, users can use the EDS with the Lantronix Secure Com Port Redirector (SCPR) to encrypt COM port-based communications between the computer and serial-based devices that lets you...traceroute operations. Conduct forward or backup DNS lookup operations. View all processes currently running on page 41). Terminal Server/Device Management Remote offices can instead communicate over an Ethernet network or the Internet. Available from the corporate facility. See Using ...
.... 2: Introduction By protecting the privacy of serial data transmitted across public networks, users can use the EDS with the Lantronix Secure Com Port Redirector (SCPR) to encrypt COM port-based communications between the computer and serial-based devices that lets you...traceroute operations. Conduct forward or backup DNS lookup operations. View all processes currently running on page 41). Terminal Server/Device Management Remote offices can instead communicate over an Ethernet network or the Internet. Available from the corporate facility. See Using ...
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XML is also referred to an IP network must have a unique IP address. The first three bytes of the default server port numbers running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial port. (See the EDS Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.) Addresses and... identifying the unit as the Ethernet address or MAC address. For example, a Telnet server commonly uses port number 23. 2: Introduction Web Manager: Through a web browser, configure the EDS settings using the Lantronix Web Manager. This address references the specific unit. Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 00-...
XML is also referred to an IP network must have a unique IP address. The first three bytes of the default server port numbers running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial port. (See the EDS Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.) Addresses and... identifying the unit as the Ethernet address or MAC address. For example, a Telnet server commonly uses port number 23. 2: Introduction Web Manager: Through a web browser, configure the EDS settings using the Lantronix Web Manager. This address references the specific unit. Figure 2-4 Sample Hardware Address 00-...
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... records, and import XML configuration records. Lets you change current settings for a tunnel. Lets you change the current configuration settings for a terminal. Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. See Page 89 80 93 103 84 132 75 83 56... known hosts, and SSH client users. Shows statistics and lets you change the configuration settings for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. Lets you configure Virtual IP addresses to which the syslog should be used in Tunnel Accept Mode and Tunnel Connect Mode. 7: Configuration ...
... records, and import XML configuration records. Lets you change current settings for a tunnel. Lets you change the current configuration settings for a terminal. Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. See Page 89 80 93 103 84 132 75 83 56... known hosts, and SSH client users. Shows statistics and lets you change the configuration settings for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. Lets you configure Virtual IP addresses to which the syslog should be used in Tunnel Accept Mode and Tunnel Connect Mode. 7: Configuration ...
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... to configure additional hosts as necessary. Note: When you have more information. If the tunnel is dropped due to conditions beyond the device server, the device server attempts to use . EDS supports configuration of a tunnel connection is attempted without regard to the Connect Mode settings. Select None if you do not... the device to flush the serial line when a connection is made . Simultaneous Connect Mode connections require some Disconnect Mode configurations or the connections will never terminate.
... to configure additional hosts as necessary. Note: When you have more information. If the tunnel is dropped due to conditions beyond the device server, the device server attempts to use . EDS supports configuration of a tunnel connection is attempted without regard to the Connect Mode settings. Select None if you do not... the device to flush the serial line when a connection is made . Simultaneous Connect Mode connections require some Disconnect Mode configurations or the connections will never terminate.
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... top of predefined connections when the device is made. It contains the following settings: EDS User Guide 75 Terminal Settings This page shows configuration settings for each serial line or the telnet/SSH server presents a CLI or a Login Connect menu when a connection is accessed via the Hosts page, and named serial lines...
... top of predefined connections when the device is made. It contains the following settings: EDS User Guide 75 Terminal Settings This page shows configuration settings for each serial line or the telnet/SSH server presents a CLI or a Login Connect menu when a connection is accessed via the Hosts page, and named serial lines...
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...The Command Line Interface Statistics page appears. Figure 15-4 CLI Statistics CLI Configuration On this page you to view statistics about the CLI servers listening on the Telnet and SSH ports. The Command Line Interface Configuration page appears. When a connection is active, the following display: ... Remote client information Number of the CLI servers listening on the Telnet and SSH ports and to terminate the connection To view the CLI Statistics: 1. To configure the CLI: 1. Select CLI on the menu bar. ...
...The Command Line Interface Statistics page appears. Figure 15-4 CLI Statistics CLI Configuration On this page you to view statistics about the CLI servers listening on the Telnet and SSH ports. The Command Line Interface Configuration page appears. When a connection is active, the following display: ... Remote client information Number of the CLI servers listening on the Telnet and SSH ports and to terminate the connection To view the CLI Statistics: 1. To configure the CLI: 1. Select CLI on the menu bar. ...
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... Long Name Customization 150 SMTP 20 SNMP 20 SNMP Configuration 80 SNMP Management 21 SOJ String 92 SSH 20, 93 Client Known Hosts 100 Server Authorized Users 98 Server Host Keys 94 Settings 93 SSH Client Known Hosts 100 SSH Client User Configuration 101 SSH Max Sessions 138 SSH Port 138 SSH... 111 TCP Settings 115 TCP/IP 109 Technical Support 152 Telnet 20 Telnet Max Sessions 138 Telnet Port 138 Telnet State 138 Terminal Server 22 Settings 75 Terminal Block Connector 33 Terminal Type 76, 77 Text List 144 TFTP 20, 151 TFTP Configuration 83 Threshold 62 Time 132 Time Zone 132 Timeout 62, 125...
... Long Name Customization 150 SMTP 20 SNMP 20 SNMP Configuration 80 SNMP Management 21 SOJ String 92 SSH 20, 93 Client Known Hosts 100 Server Authorized Users 98 Server Host Keys 94 Settings 93 SSH Client Known Hosts 100 SSH Client User Configuration 101 SSH Max Sessions 138 SSH Port 138 SSH... 111 TCP Settings 115 TCP/IP 109 Technical Support 152 Telnet 20 Telnet Max Sessions 138 Telnet Port 138 Telnet State 138 Terminal Server 22 Settings 75 Terminal Block Connector 33 Terminal Type 76, 77 Text List 144 TFTP 20, 151 TFTP Configuration 83 Threshold 62 Time 132 Time Zone 132 Timeout 62, 125...
EDS - Command Reference
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...and the Web Manager is inaccessible. The Run dialog box displays. 2. Note: Depending on our website www.lantronix.com/support/downloads. Serial Recovery In this mode, the normal boot process is online when the command prompt ...has been temporarily halted. You can be required. Configuration Using Telnet To access and configure the device server by using a Telnet session over the network, you must first establish a Telnet connection. Configuration Using...levels, commands, and descriptions. To complete the boot process, terminate the serial CLI session (with the exit command).
...and the Web Manager is inaccessible. The Run dialog box displays. 2. Note: Depending on our website www.lantronix.com/support/downloads. Serial Recovery In this mode, the normal boot process is online when the command prompt ...has been temporarily halted. You can be required. Configuration Using Telnet To access and configure the device server by using a Telnet session over the network, you must first establish a Telnet connection. Configuration Using...levels, commands, and descriptions. To complete the boot process, terminate the serial CLI session (with the exit command).
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...( *). To view the list of commands available for a partial command-Type the partial command followed by the asterisk ( *). Configure the terminal for a specific purpose. For example, to enter the tunnel level, type tunnel at the CLI-Type show history. Tab Completion is specified as ...can press to execute the command or you can backspace to edit any level-Type show " command. 3: Command Line Interface To configure the Lantronix device server locally using the CLI: Ctrl + a: place cursor at the current level-Type the question mark "?". displays a list of all...
...( *). To view the list of commands available for a partial command-Type the partial command followed by the asterisk ( *). Configure the terminal for a specific purpose. For example, to enter the tunnel level, type tunnel at the CLI-Type show history. Tab Completion is specified as ...can press to execute the command or you can backspace to edit any level-Type show " command. 3: Command Line Interface To configure the Lantronix device server locally using the CLI: Ctrl + a: place cursor at the current level-Type the question mark "?". displays a list of all...