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.../NetBEUI, and LAT TCP/IP Protocols ARP, RARP, ICMP, SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, TFTP, LPR, Telnet, HTTP (MPS100 only) Data Rates Parallel: Burst rate 150 Kbps Management SNMP Compatible: Supports MIB II parallel MIB Novell Compatibility: Supports both NDS and bindery emulation EZWebCon: Lantronix's management software MPS100: HTTP Device Support Supports printers with 220 VAC power...
.../NetBEUI, and LAT TCP/IP Protocols ARP, RARP, ICMP, SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, TFTP, LPR, Telnet, HTTP (MPS100 only) Data Rates Parallel: Burst rate 150 Kbps Management SNMP Compatible: Supports MIB II parallel MIB Novell Compatibility: Supports both NDS and bindery emulation EZWebCon: Lantronix's management software MPS100: HTTP Device Support Supports printers with 220 VAC power...
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......2-1 2.3 AppleTalk ...2-1 2.3.1 Addressing ...2-2 2.3.2 Zones...2-2 2.3.3 Name Binding Protocol (NBP 2-3 2.4 LAN Manager ...2-3 2.4.1 Networking ...2-3 2.5 LAT...2-4 2.6 TCP/IP ...2-5 2.6.1 IP Addresses ...2-5 2.6.2 Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP 2-6 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP 2-6 2.6.4 Reverse Telnet (RTEL 2-7 2.6.5 LPR Support ...2-7 2.6.6 TCP/IP Utilities and Commands 2-7 2.7 NetWare ...2-8 2.7.1 Networking ...2-8 2.7.2 Access Lists ...2-9 2.8 PostScript ...2-9 2.9 Security ...2-10 2.9.1 Event Reporting/Logging 2-10 3: Getting Started...3-1 3.1 Configuration...
......2-1 2.3 AppleTalk ...2-1 2.3.1 Addressing ...2-2 2.3.2 Zones...2-2 2.3.3 Name Binding Protocol (NBP 2-3 2.4 LAN Manager ...2-3 2.4.1 Networking ...2-3 2.5 LAT...2-4 2.6 TCP/IP ...2-5 2.6.1 IP Addresses ...2-5 2.6.2 Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP 2-6 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP 2-6 2.6.4 Reverse Telnet (RTEL 2-7 2.6.5 LPR Support ...2-7 2.6.6 TCP/IP Utilities and Commands 2-7 2.7 NetWare ...2-8 2.7.1 Networking ...2-8 2.7.2 Access Lists ...2-9 2.8 PostScript ...2-9 2.9 Security ...2-10 2.9.1 Event Reporting/Logging 2-10 3: Getting Started...3-1 3.1 Configuration...
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... Group Codes 4-8 4.6.3 TCP/Telnet Service Sockets 4-8 4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options 4-9 4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service 4-10 4.7 Security ...4-10 4.7.1 Controlling Incoming Sessions 4-11 4.7.2 IP Security Table ...4-11 4.7.3 SNMP Security ...4-13 4.8 Event Logging...4-13 4.8.1 Configuring Host Types 4-13 4.8.2 Host Name Formats 4-13 4.8.3 Event Classes ...4-14 5: Ports...5-1 5.1 Port Commands...5-1 5.1.1 Port Access ...5-1 5.1.2 Serial Configuration...5-2 ii
... Group Codes 4-8 4.6.3 TCP/Telnet Service Sockets 4-8 4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options 4-9 4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service 4-10 4.7 Security ...4-10 4.7.1 Controlling Incoming Sessions 4-11 4.7.2 IP Security Table ...4-11 4.7.3 SNMP Security ...4-13 4.8 Event Logging...4-13 4.8.1 Configuring Host Types 4-13 4.8.2 Host Name Formats 4-13 4.8.3 Event Classes ...4-14 5: Ports...5-1 5.1 Port Commands...5-1 5.1.1 Port Access ...5-1 5.1.2 Serial Configuration...5-2 ii
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...-2 12.3 Clear/Purge Commands ...12-2 12.3.1 Clear/Purge IPsecurity 12-2 12.3.2 Clear/Purge Protocol NetWare Access 12-3 12.3.3 Clear/Purge Service 12-3 12.3.4 Clear/Purge SNMP 12-4 12.4 Cls ...12-4 12.5 Crash 451 ...12-5 12.6 Define...12-5 12.7 Fg ...12-5 12.8 Finger ...12-5 iv
...-2 12.3 Clear/Purge Commands ...12-2 12.3.1 Clear/Purge IPsecurity 12-2 12.3.2 Clear/Purge Protocol NetWare Access 12-3 12.3.3 Clear/Purge Service 12-3 12.3.4 Clear/Purge SNMP 12-4 12.4 Cls ...12-4 12.5 Crash 451 ...12-5 12.6 Define...12-5 12.7 Fg ...12-5 12.8 Finger ...12-5 iv
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... logouts when a port is disconnected or a device is broken down as steps needed for VMS printing. SNMP Support The Server supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which can obtain an IP address from a DHCP server at boot time. No enterprise-specific MIBs are...including syntax, options, errors, examples, and where to monitor network load and error conditions. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix. r Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for privileges, ports, services, maintenance commands, and the remote console. Note: Installation ...
... logouts when a port is disconnected or a device is broken down as steps needed for VMS printing. SNMP Support The Server supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which can obtain an IP address from a DHCP server at boot time. No enterprise-specific MIBs are...including syntax, options, errors, examples, and where to monitor network load and error conditions. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix. r Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for privileges, ports, services, maintenance commands, and the remote console. Note: Installation ...
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.../Define Server DHCP Enabled command and reboot the server. If the runtime DHCP request fails, the server will use . 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Server supports the SNMP network protocol, which shows the characteristics that will disable DHCP. The list of items that is running , the Server's operational code will attempt...
.../Define Server DHCP Enabled command and reboot the server. If the runtime DHCP request fails, the server will use . 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Server supports the SNMP network protocol, which shows the characteristics that will disable DHCP. The list of items that is running , the Server's operational code will attempt...
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...operation commences. If you can be directed to as a print queue. The finger command by itself shows all the users on SNMP queries and the structure of three SNMP traps. If the host cannot be forwarded multiple "hops" in the network. Server services do not care what hosts are ...displayed. Concepts TCP/IP The Server will respond to queries for unknown MIBs with a "not in MIB" error to a host. See Set/Define SNMP on local and remote hosts. If a startupfile has been configured but the download fails, the Server will not generate traps for syntax. The Server will...
...operation commences. If you can be directed to as a print queue. The finger command by itself shows all the users on SNMP queries and the structure of three SNMP traps. If the host cannot be forwarded multiple "hops" in the network. Server services do not care what hosts are ...displayed. Concepts TCP/IP The Server will respond to queries for unknown MIBs with a "not in MIB" error to a host. See Set/Define SNMP on local and remote hosts. If a startupfile has been configured but the download fails, the Server will not generate traps for syntax. The Server will...
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...sent an error reply specifying the problem. SNMP configuration requires a community name and an access type: Readonly, Both (read and write), or None. The latter can be echoed to the console of the host/ fileserver. LAT logging requires installing the Lantronix-supplied logging program on the host. ...UNIX Set up the logging facility on the LAT host. hostname: Indicates a TCP/IP host, specified as either a community name to remove or the All parameter to clear the entire table. Clearing an SNMP entry requires that ...
...sent an error reply specifying the problem. SNMP configuration requires a community name and an access type: Readonly, Both (read and write), or None. The latter can be echoed to the console of the host/ fileserver. LAT logging requires installing the Lantronix-supplied logging program on the host. ...UNIX Set up the logging facility on the LAT host. hostname: Indicates a TCP/IP host, specified as either a community name to remove or the All parameter to clear the entire table. Clearing an SNMP entry requires that ...
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Shows the local and remote services that are available to your port. Using the Local option instead of the targets. 6-3 Shows the SNMP community names and access types. Shows current operating characteristics of a service name shows only the services provided by name, along with his/ her port...cannot see services that you are not eligible to connect to). Using the Server Show Ports Show Protocols Show Queue Show Server Show Services Show SNMP Show Users Show Version Status Displays Shows the current setup of your port, subject to any group restrictions that are in a non-ready state...
Shows the local and remote services that are available to your port. Using the Local option instead of the targets. 6-3 Shows the SNMP community names and access types. Shows current operating characteristics of a service name shows only the services provided by name, along with his/ her port...cannot see services that you are not eligible to connect to). Using the Server Show Ports Show Protocols Show Queue Show Server Show Services Show SNMP Show Users Show Version Status Displays Shows the current setup of your port, subject to any group restrictions that are in a non-ready state...
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... this command. Creating Services, page 4-6. 12.3.4 Clear/Purge SNMP CLEAR PURGE SNMP ALL Comm unityNam e Removes entries from the SNMP security table. CommunityName The only valid community name is configured ...12-72; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be disabled. Local Removes the definitions of the specified service. Show/Monitor/List SNMP, page 12-72; Cls Command Reference Note: Parameters Examples See Also MPS ...
... this command. Creating Services, page 4-6. 12.3.4 Clear/Purge SNMP CLEAR PURGE SNMP ALL Comm unityNam e Removes entries from the SNMP security table. CommunityName The only valid community name is configured ...12-72; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be disabled. Local Removes the definitions of the specified service. Show/Monitor/List SNMP, page 12-72; Cls Command Reference Note: Parameters Examples See Also MPS ...
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... SERVICE ALL name SNMP Saves current configurations into the permanent database, essentially Defining everything that has been configured so far using Set commands. Note: Applies To You cannot... for a service named "print4me" since the Server booted. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4P1,EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must use this command. Errors Save without the All or portnumkeywords, the current port is invalid. For...
... SERVICE ALL name SNMP Saves current configurations into the permanent database, essentially Defining everything that has been configured so far using Set commands. Note: Applies To You cannot... for a service named "print4me" since the Server booted. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4P1,EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must use this command. Errors Save without the All or portnumkeywords, the current port is invalid. For...
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...See Also Command Reference Printer Saves the current printer port settings. Service Saves all entered Set Service commands for all parameters associated with SNMP. Parameters IPaddress Specifies the IP address to the network from the network into the Server and Telnet sessions to restrict based on the... additional parameters entered. An address with a 255 in any segment implies Incoming and Outgoing Disabled. SNMP Saves all local services or the named service. A port number of 0 is used to all the addresses in the IP security table....
...See Also Command Reference Printer Saves the current printer port settings. Service Saves all entered Set Service commands for all parameters associated with SNMP. Parameters IPaddress Specifies the IP address to the network from the network into the Server and Telnet sessions to restrict based on the... additional parameters entered. An address with a 255 in any segment implies Incoming and Outgoing Disabled. SNMP Saves all local services or the named service. A port number of 0 is used to all the addresses in the IP security table....
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... on the availability of 4000 to the MPS. 12-61 Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 Restrictions You must be configured for SNMP: Read (read access only), Both (read and write access), or None (no SNMP requests allowed). Command Reference 12.29.20 Set/Define Service Telnetport Set/Define...
... on the availability of 4000 to the MPS. 12-61 Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 Restrictions You must be configured for SNMP: Read (read access only), Both (read and write access), or None (no SNMP requests allowed). Command Reference 12.29.20 Set/Define Service Telnetport Set/Define...
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... LOGGING LIST Displays the current or saved event logging configuration. Event Reporting/Logging, page 2-10; SNMP Security, page 4-13. 12.31 Show/Monitor/List Commands 12.31.1 Show/Monitor/List IPsecurity SHOW MONITOR ... Displays the current or saved TCP/IP security table. Each address or address range is returned if there are no SNMP requests allowed). Set/Define IPsecurity, page 12-12; Security, page 2-10; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Errors...
... LOGGING LIST Displays the current or saved event logging configuration. Event Reporting/Logging, page 2-10; SNMP Security, page 4-13. 12.31 Show/Monitor/List Commands 12.31.1 Show/Monitor/List IPsecurity SHOW MONITOR ... Displays the current or saved TCP/IP security table. Each address or address range is returned if there are no SNMP requests allowed). Set/Define IPsecurity, page 12-12; Security, page 2-10; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Errors...
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...is eligible to see information about this Server, whether available or not. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to which means users will not see , which they cannot connect. Wild cards are ... known information about services to use the Monitor Services command. Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.8 Show/Monitor/List SNMP SHOW MONITOR SNMP LIST 12-72 Parameters Local Displays those services provided by the current port...
...is eligible to see information about this Server, whether available or not. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to which means users will not see , which they cannot connect. Wild cards are ... known information about services to use the Monitor Services command. Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.8 Show/Monitor/List SNMP SHOW MONITOR SNMP LIST 12-72 Parameters Local Displays those services provided by the current port...
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...using the Set Server Startupfile command. 12-73 Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 See Also Set/Define Server Software, page 12-50; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.9 Show/Monitor Users SHOW ...the Monitor users command. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be executed. Reloading Operational Software, page 3-7; See Also Clear/Purge SNMP, page 12-4; The Source command is most useful for that user is assumed to contain...
...using the Set Server Startupfile command. 12-73 Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 See Also Set/Define Server Software, page 12-50; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.9 Show/Monitor Users SHOW ...the Monitor users command. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be executed. Reloading Operational Software, page 3-7; See Also Clear/Purge SNMP, page 12-4; The Source command is most useful for that user is assumed to contain...
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... been configured to reply to this information from other cables, while restoring signal timing and waveforms. Repeaters are connected to more widely implemented. They are SNMP, TCP, Finger, BOOTP, and the Domain name system. Request For Comments. For example, the IP network protocol is more than BOOTP, but is detailed in...
... been configured to reply to this information from other cables, while restoring signal timing and waveforms. Repeaters are connected to more widely implemented. They are SNMP, TCP, Finger, BOOTP, and the Domain name system. Request For Comments. For example, the IP network protocol is more than BOOTP, but is detailed in...
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... hand. Any device on a network that can be enabled on the network without actively connecting to them to the world. SNMP allows a TCP/IP host running an SNMP application to query other hosts. if the Server's IP address and the remote IP address appear the same after the filter,... the remote host is providing and which provide SNMP agents, respond to these services "advertise" them . Otherwise, the gateway is unacceptable. In the case of LAT, each service node sends out occasional...
... hand. Any device on a network that can be enabled on the network without actively connecting to them to the world. SNMP allows a TCP/IP host running an SNMP application to query other hosts. if the Server's IP address and the remote IP address appear the same after the filter,... the remote host is providing and which provide SNMP agents, respond to these services "advertise" them . Otherwise, the gateway is unacceptable. In the case of LAT, each service node sends out occasional...
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... hosts) 7-8 Save 3-5 Save command 12-11 Secondary gateway 4-5 Secondary nameserver 4-5 Secure port 4-10 Security 2-10 DSRlogout 5-6 Inactivity logout 5-6 SNMP 4-13 Serial port Baud rate 5-2 Configuration 5-2 Flow control 5-2, 5-3 Serial speed 5-3 Server Commands 12-34- 12-52 Enabling incoming connections ...Disconnect 4-7 Limit 4-1 Set command 3-4 Show command 3-5, 12-62- 12-73 Signal check 5-6, 12-23 SLIP 1-2 SMIT lpr on AIX hosts 7-6 using 7-7 SNMP 2-6, 12-12, 12-61, G-6 Security 2-7, 4-13 Traps 2-7 Socket connections 4-8, 7-2, 7-18 Software 6 Software file 3-7, 12-50, B-2 Showing 6-3 Software...
... hosts) 7-8 Save 3-5 Save command 12-11 Secondary gateway 4-5 Secondary nameserver 4-5 Secure port 4-10 Security 2-10 DSRlogout 5-6 Inactivity logout 5-6 SNMP 4-13 Serial port Baud rate 5-2 Configuration 5-2 Flow control 5-2, 5-3 Serial speed 5-3 Server Commands 12-34- 12-52 Enabling incoming connections ...Disconnect 4-7 Limit 4-1 Set command 3-4 Show command 3-5, 12-62- 12-73 Signal check 5-6, 12-23 SLIP 1-2 SMIT lpr on AIX hosts 7-6 using 7-7 SNMP 2-6, 12-12, 12-61, G-6 Security 2-7, 4-13 Traps 2-7 Socket connections 4-8, 7-2, 7-18 Software 6 Software file 3-7, 12-50, B-2 Showing 6-3 Software...
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... Socket connections 4-8 Test Loop command 12-75 Test port 6-2, 12-75 Test Service 12-76 Test/Reset button B-1 TFTP 4-5, 7, G-7 Thickwire G-3, G-7 ThinWeb Manager 3-2 Thinwire G-3, G-7 Transceiver G-8 Trap (SNMP) 2-7 Troubleshooting B-1- B-4 Bitmap graphics B-4 BOOTP B-2 DHCP B-2 Flash (software) updates 8 LAT 9-4 Macintosh Printing 10-3 PostScript B-3 Power-up B-1 Printing B-3 RARP B-3 RTEL 7-18 VMS 9-4 Windows NT 11-4 TSM 1-2, G-8 U UNIX...
... Socket connections 4-8 Test Loop command 12-75 Test port 6-2, 12-75 Test Service 12-76 Test/Reset button B-1 TFTP 4-5, 7, G-7 Thickwire G-3, G-7 ThinWeb Manager 3-2 Thinwire G-3, G-7 Transceiver G-8 Trap (SNMP) 2-7 Troubleshooting B-1- B-4 Bitmap graphics B-4 BOOTP B-2 DHCP B-2 Flash (software) updates 8 LAT 9-4 Macintosh Printing 10-3 PostScript B-3 Power-up B-1 Printing B-3 RARP B-3 RTEL 7-18 VMS 9-4 Windows NT 11-4 TSM 1-2, G-8 U UNIX...