EDSxxPR Family - Product Brief
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... servers; with 8,16 and 32 serial ports Put just about any special software, these innovative, versatile products, multiple electronic devices can become secure members of the corporate network that used to the application as SHA-1 and MD5. Featuring Evolution OS™, our powerful real-time networking operating system, they support a variety of your corporate data center. Standards-Based Communications Cisco-like...
... servers; with 8,16 and 32 serial ports Put just about any special software, these innovative, versatile products, multiple electronic devices can become secure members of the corporate network that used to the application as SHA-1 and MD5. Featuring Evolution OS™, our powerful real-time networking operating system, they support a variety of your corporate data center. Standards-Based Communications Cisco-like...
EDSxxPR Family - Product Brief
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...) Cable; Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Features and Specifications Serial Interface Interface: Software selectable RJ45 serial ports with customizable baud rate support for non-standard serial speeds Data Rates: Software selectable standard baud rates from 300 to 230 KBaud Connectors: 8, 16 or 32 RJ45 serial ports depending upon model Characters: 7 or 8 data bits Parity: Odd, even, none Stop Bits: 1 or 2 Modem Control Signals: CTS...
...) Cable; Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Features and Specifications Serial Interface Interface: Software selectable RJ45 serial ports with customizable baud rate support for non-standard serial speeds Data Rates: Software selectable standard baud rates from 300 to 230 KBaud Connectors: 8, 16 or 32 RJ45 serial ports depending upon model Characters: 7 or 8 data bits Parity: Odd, even, none Stop Bits: 1 or 2 Modem Control Signals: CTS...
EDS - User Guide
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... sales offices, go to Part 15 of Lantronix. Windows is a registered trademark of America. UNIX is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. Compliance" on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy, please go to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in the United States of The Open Group. Printed in a residential installation. Warranty For details on page 155 for additional information. See "Appendix C - EDS User Guide...
... sales offices, go to Part 15 of Lantronix. Windows is a registered trademark of America. UNIX is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. Compliance" on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy, please go to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in the United States of The Open Group. Printed in a residential installation. Warranty For details on page 155 for additional information. See "Appendix C - EDS User Guide...
EDS - User Guide
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... operations. View all processes currently running on a network, it from the source over the network has not changed when it arrives at each computer, computers that were formerly "hard-wired" by serial cabling for logging into the EDS and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings: DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings on the using a Graphical User...
... operations. View all processes currently running on a network, it from the source over the network has not changed when it arrives at each computer, computers that were formerly "hard-wired" by serial cabling for logging into the EDS and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings: DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings on the using a Graphical User...
EDS - User Guide
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... LED blinks quickly. 2. When the slow blinks stop , release the button. EDS User Guide 28 Restore factory defaults: 1. See the Appendix D - Insert the power cord into an AC wall outlet. 5. Press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds, then blinks slowly for a list of cables and adapters you can install the EDS8/16PS either in a shelf or as a desktop unit. If using AC power, avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch. Power...
... LED blinks quickly. 2. When the slow blinks stop , release the button. EDS User Guide 28 Restore factory defaults: 1. See the Appendix D - Insert the power cord into an AC wall outlet. 5. Press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds, then blinks slowly for a list of cables and adapters you can install the EDS8/16PS either in a shelf or as a desktop unit. If using AC power, avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch. Power...
EDS - User Guide
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... network connectivity. Each EDS8/16/32PR serial port supports a directly connected RS-232 serial device. A serial cable for the device port connections. Category 5 cabling with the EDS8/16/32PR, see Appendix C: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. An available connection to your Ethernet network and an Ethernet cable. A working power outlet. For a list of EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR This chapter describes installing the EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR device servers. To connect the EDS8/16/32PR serial port...
... network connectivity. Each EDS8/16/32PR serial port supports a directly connected RS-232 serial device. A serial cable for the device port connections. Category 5 cabling with the EDS8/16/32PR, see Appendix C: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. An available connection to your Ethernet network and an Ethernet cable. A working power outlet. For a list of EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR This chapter describes installing the EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR device servers. To connect the EDS8/16/32PR serial port...
EDS - User Guide
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... transmitting data on the serial port. On = EDS is connected to a 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet network. Fast blink = initial startup (loading OS). Slow blink (once per second) = operating system startup. Off = EDS is receiving power. Blink = EDS is sending data to the EDS8/16/32PR. 2. Installing the EDS8/16/32PR Finding a Suitable Location You can use with the EDS8/16/32PR, see Appendix C: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. 3. Power...
... transmitting data on the serial port. On = EDS is connected to a 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet network. Fast blink = initial startup (loading OS). Slow blink (once per second) = operating system startup. Off = EDS is receiving power. Blink = EDS is sending data to the EDS8/16/32PR. 2. Installing the EDS8/16/32PR Finding a Suitable Location You can use with the EDS8/16/32PR, see Appendix C: Lantronix Cables and Adapters. 3. Power...
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... bytes received and transmitted, breaks, flow control, parity errors, etc. Line Configuration-Enables the change of the name, interface, protocol, baud rates, and parity, etc. Line Command Mode-Enables the types of lines and tunnels available for the selected line appears. 4. These instructions also apply to view and configure specific line number settings. Select Statistics. EDS User Guide 52 Figure...
... bytes received and transmitted, breaks, flow control, parity errors, etc. Line Configuration-Enables the change of the name, interface, protocol, baud rates, and parity, etc. Line Command Mode-Enables the types of lines and tunnels available for the selected line appears. 4. These instructions also apply to view and configure specific line number settings. Select Statistics. EDS User Guide 52 Figure...
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Figure 9-2 Line 1 Configuration Note: The Interface option is only supported in the Line web page. 2. The Configuration page for the selected line appears. Select Line on the menu bar, if you change the settings for that serial line. Select Configuration. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Line Configuration This page shows the configuration settings for the serial line selected at the top of the page and lets you are not already in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. Select a line number at the top of the page. 3. EDS User Guide 53 To configure a specific line: 1.
Figure 9-2 Line 1 Configuration Note: The Interface option is only supported in the Line web page. 2. The Configuration page for the selected line appears. Select Line on the menu bar, if you change the settings for that serial line. Select Configuration. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Line Configuration This page shows the configuration settings for the serial line selected at the top of the page and lets you are not already in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and EDS2100. Select a line number at the top of the page. 3. EDS User Guide 53 To configure a specific line: 1.
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... the drop-down menu. The default Xon char is only supported in the Terminal Login Menu. Note: This option is 0x11. The default is being used, enter the name for related configuration information. Click Submit. 6. EDS User Guide 54 Enter or modify the following settings: Line - Select the number of stop the flow of data when Flow Control is set to Software. Configuration Settings Name Interface...
... the drop-down menu. The default Xon char is only supported in the Terminal Login Menu. Note: This option is 0x11. The default is being used, enter the name for related configuration information. Click Submit. 6. EDS User Guide 54 Enter or modify the following settings: Line - Select the number of stop the flow of data when Flow Control is set to Software. Configuration Settings Name Interface...
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... signon message. The EDS supports two tunneling connections simultaneously per serial port. the other device networking products (such as desired, according to configure. Connect Mode is Connect Mode; A node on the network must listen for the Connect Mode's connection. Packing Mode EDS User Guide 56 Tunnel Settings Note: The number of data. Statistics Tunnel - Each byte value may be output on the serial line during boot time. Binary = one line...
... signon message. The EDS supports two tunneling connections simultaneously per serial port. the other device networking products (such as desired, according to configure. Connect Mode is Connect Mode; A node on the network must listen for the Connect Mode's connection. Packing Mode EDS User Guide 56 Tunnel Settings Note: The number of data. Statistics Tunnel - Each byte value may be output on the serial line during boot time. Binary = one line...
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...additional tunnel(s) available on a new connection. Select On to block, or not tunnel, network data transmitted to the device. Click Submit. 6. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Enter a password that clients must be terminated ... enable data transmission. EDS User Guide 65 Otherwise, select the Email profile to flush the serial data buffer on your product. Accept Mode Settings (continued) Flush Serial Data Block Serial Data Block Network Password Email on Connect Email on Disconnect Description Select Enabled to use for sending...
...additional tunnel(s) available on a new connection. Select On to block, or not tunnel, network data transmitted to the device. Click Submit. 6. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Enter a password that clients must be terminated ... enable data transmission. EDS User Guide 65 Otherwise, select the Email profile to flush the serial data buffer on your product. Accept Mode Settings (continued) Flush Serial Data Block Serial Data Block Network Password Email on Connect Email on Disconnect Description Select Enabled to use for sending...
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Repeat above steps as the remote port number. Tunnel - Sets up a TCP connection. Vice versa to NVR. Switches echo in Connect Mode. disable results code.) Verbose mode (0 - Reset settings in Connect Mode can be initiated using modem commands incoming from the setup settings. Save active settings to '+++'. Click Submit. 6. For a list of available commands from serial port during connection. It is silently ignored). ATDT ATDP ATD ATD ATO ATEn ATH ATI ATQn ATVn...
Repeat above steps as the remote port number. Tunnel - Sets up a TCP connection. Vice versa to NVR. Switches echo in Connect Mode. disable results code.) Verbose mode (0 - Reset settings in Connect Mode can be initiated using modem commands incoming from the setup settings. Save active settings to '+++'. Click Submit. 6. For a list of available commands from serial port during connection. It is silently ignored). ATDT ATDP ATD ATD ATO ATEn ATH ATI ATQn ATVn...
EDS - User Guide
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... by selecting a single Line to your screen may only contain records from a single line instance; The number of Lines to Import and the specific Whole Groups to Import displayed on your particular product. To modify Single Line Settings on the Filesystem: Figure 15-15 XML: Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem This selection copies...
... by selecting a single Line to your screen may only contain records from a single line instance; The number of Lines to Import and the specific Whole Groups to Import displayed on your particular product. To modify Single Line Settings on the Filesystem: Figure 15-15 XML: Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem This selection copies...
EDS - User Guide
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... Configuration Record (XCR). EDS User Guide 147 This file must be generated and sent to create a virtual device network (VDN). ManageLinx is no client software to install. The VDN provides direct access to only authorized equipment, behind firewalls, from anywhere via VIP Access is an XML file that solves the accessthrough-firewall problem. The EDS supports both Accept and Connect Mode...
... Configuration Record (XCR). EDS User Guide 147 This file must be generated and sent to create a virtual device network (VDN). ManageLinx is no client software to install. The VDN provides direct access to only authorized equipment, behind firewalls, from anywhere via VIP Access is an XML file that solves the accessthrough-firewall problem. The EDS supports both Accept and Connect Mode...
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... Line Interface Settings 137 EDS User Guide Command Mode 23 Command-Line Interface 21 Common Name 108 Compliance 155 Configuration Methods 22 Configuration Settings 79 Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP 148 Connect Mode 56 Connect Mode 66 Console Port 26, 37 Convert Newlines 92 Count 125 Create New Keys 102 Create New Self-Signed Certificate 107 D Date 132 Default Gateway 50 Default Server Port Numbers 23 Device Control 21...
... Line Interface Settings 137 EDS User Guide Command Mode 23 Command-Line Interface 21 Common Name 108 Compliance 155 Configuration Methods 22 Configuration Settings 79 Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP 148 Connect Mode 56 Connect Mode 66 Console Port 26, 37 Convert Newlines 92 Count 125 Create New Keys 102 Create New Self-Signed Certificate 107 D Date 132 Default Gateway 50 Default Server Port Numbers 23 Device Control 21...
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... 120 Settings 116 ISO/IEC Guide 155 K Key Length 108 Key Type 95, 96, 102 L Label 24 Lantronix Discovery Protocol 23 LEDs 27, 33, 38 Line 1 Configuration 53 Statistics 52 Line Settings 52 Lines to Export 140, 141 Lines to Import 144, 146 Lithium Battery Notice 156 Loading New Firmware 151 Local Port 64, 68 Login Connect Menu 76, 77 Login Password 138...
... 120 Settings 116 ISO/IEC Guide 155 K Key Length 108 Key Type 95, 96, 102 L Label 24 Lantronix Discovery Protocol 23 LEDs 27, 33, 38 Line 1 Configuration 53 Statistics 52 Line Settings 52 Lines to Export 140, 141 Lines to Import 144, 146 Lithium Battery Notice 156 Loading New Firmware 151 Local Port 64, 68 Login Connect Menu 76, 77 Login Password 138...
EDS - Command Reference
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... mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start character email connect email disconnect exit flush serial disable flush serial enable flush start character disable flush start character enable host host mode sequential host mode simultaneous EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for connect mode tunneling. Flushes the serial data...
... mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start character email connect email disconnect exit flush serial disable flush serial enable flush start character disable flush start character enable host host mode sequential host mode simultaneous EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for connect mode tunneling. Flushes the serial data...
EDS - Command Reference
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... session. Forwards (tunnels) network data in from the serial interface before forwarding it to use as the local port. = the number of the defined hosts. Enables the tunneling server to the serial interface (generally used for debugging). Disables connect mode tunneling. Sets the connect mode start character default connect mode EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels list. Sets a specific port for connect mode tunneling. Displays tunnel connect status. The character may be input as "disable". 64...
... session. Forwards (tunnels) network data in from the serial interface before forwarding it to use as the local port. = the number of the defined hosts. Enables the tunneling server to the serial interface (generally used for debugging). Disables connect mode tunneling. Sets the connect mode start character default connect mode EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels list. Sets a specific port for connect mode tunneling. Displays tunnel connect status. The character may be input as "disable". 64...
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... block network enable block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn connect mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start character. Discards all data coming in the list that accepts the connection. Clears the screen. Enables the tunneling server to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for debugging). Restores the default reconnect time value for connect mode tunneling. Sets an...
... block network enable block serial disable block serial enable clrscrn connect mode always connect mode any character connect mode disable connect mode modem control asserted connect mode modem emulation connect mode start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time default start character. Discards all data coming in the list that accepts the connection. Clears the screen. Enables the tunneling server to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for debugging). Restores the default reconnect time value for connect mode tunneling. Sets an...