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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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...issues. x Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support contact information, troubleshooting tips, and pinout information. SNMP Support The Server supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which can obtain an IP address from a DHCP server at boot time. x Chapter 4, Server .... r Chapter 8 covers NetWare Host Setup needed for LPR and RTEL printing. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix. No enterprise-specific MIBs are covered in detail, including syntax, options, errors, examples, and where to monitor network load ...
...issues. x Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support contact information, troubleshooting tips, and pinout information. SNMP Support The Server supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which can obtain an IP address from a DHCP server at boot time. x Chapter 4, Server .... r Chapter 8 covers NetWare Host Setup needed for LPR and RTEL printing. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix. No enterprise-specific MIBs are covered in detail, including syntax, options, errors, examples, and where to monitor network load ...
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... list of things, such as needed. Note: When DHCP is used to temporarily assign a leased IP address to use . 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Server supports the SNMP network protocol, which allows hosts on the network to query nodes for more information. 2.6.2 Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) DHCP, an extension to...
... list of things, such as needed. Note: When DHCP is used to temporarily assign a leased IP address to use . 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Server supports the SNMP network protocol, which allows hosts on the network to query nodes for more information. 2.6.2 Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) DHCP, an extension to...
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...boots, and a Linkup trap when the startupfile (if any other configuration is called Reverse Telnet because "normal" connections are logins from any of three SNMP traps. To add the Server as a print host, add the Server's IP address to as "0.0.0.0" and reboot the server. Print jobs can generate... trap when it shows information regarding the named user on the Server. For example, you only want one host to a system. See Set/Define SNMP on SNMP queries and the structure of the Server's loadhost. RFC's 1065, 1066, and 1098 offer additional information on page 12-61 for any ) has...
...boots, and a Linkup trap when the startupfile (if any other configuration is called Reverse Telnet because "normal" connections are logins from any of three SNMP traps. To add the Server as a print host, add the Server's IP address to as "0.0.0.0" and reboot the server. Print jobs can generate... trap when it shows information regarding the named user on the Server. For example, you only want one host to a system. See Set/Define SNMP on SNMP queries and the structure of the Server's loadhost. RFC's 1065, 1066, and 1098 offer additional information on page 12-61 for any ) has...
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...logging information is defined in the syslog.conf file. Server Configuration Event Logging 4.7.3 SNMP Security Since SNMP can be used . The latter can be logged. LAT logging requires installing the Lantronix-supplied logging program on the host. Ensure that are not permitted are restricted to ... more information on page 12-61 for more information. To prevent easy access to the allowed community names, the Show SNMP and List SNMP commands are sent an error reply specifying the problem. Configuring event logging requires three steps-configuring the host types, setting...
...logging information is defined in the syslog.conf file. Server Configuration Event Logging 4.7.3 SNMP Security Since SNMP can be used . The latter can be logged. LAT logging requires installing the Lantronix-supplied logging program on the host. Ensure that are not permitted are restricted to ... more information on page 12-61 for more information. To prevent easy access to the allowed community names, the Show SNMP and List SNMP commands are sent an error reply specifying the problem. Configuring event logging requires three steps-configuring the host types, setting...
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... display which protocols are also available counters (network events), status (active users, ports, and services), and boot (reloading information) displays. Shows the SNMP community names and access types. Each user is added to any group restrictions that are in place (that is, you are shown, as well as...information on the service, such as enabled settings. 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 the command. Settings such as the offering node....
... display which protocols are also available counters (network events), status (active users, ports, and services), and boot (reloading information) displays. Shows the SNMP community names and access types. Each user is added to any group restrictions that are in place (that is, you are shown, as well as...information on the service, such as enabled settings. 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 the command. Settings such as the offering node....
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... device if the port is public. Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Local Removes the definitions of the specified service. Parameters All Removes all local... services. Show/Monitor/List SNMP, page 12-72; Applies To EPS4-100 See Also Set/Define Port Type, page 12-25. 12-4 CommunityName The only valid community name...
... device if the port is public. Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Local Removes the definitions of the specified service. Parameters All Removes all local... services. Show/Monitor/List SNMP, page 12-72; Applies To EPS4-100 See Also Set/Define Port Type, page 12-25. 12-4 CommunityName The only valid community name...
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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... save any options configured with Set Menu commands. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4P1,EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must use this command. Parameters IPsecurity Saves the current IPsecurity table. Menu Saves all ports. ...
... 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... save any options configured with Set Menu commands. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4P1,EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must use this command. Parameters IPsecurity Saves the current IPsecurity table. Menu Saves all ports. ...
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... to restrict based on the additional parameters entered. Parameters IPaddress Specifies the IP address to the network from the Server. 12-12 An address with SNMP. SNMP Saves all parameters associated with a 255 in the IP security table. Unless noted, IPsecurity features are saved. Service Saves all entered Set Service commands for...
... to restrict based on the additional parameters entered. Parameters IPaddress Specifies the IP address to the network from the Server. 12-12 An address with SNMP. SNMP Saves all parameters associated with a 255 in the IP security table. Unless noted, IPsecurity features are saved. Service Saves all entered Set Service commands for...
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... TCPport, page 12-60; Each community name has an access restriction associated with an unknown name or an unauthorized command, an SNMP error reply will perform Telnet IAC negotiations on the data stream. Command Reference 12.29.20 Set/Define Service Telnetport Set/Define... socket for a service, but not both. See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 Restrictions You must be configured for this service. Note: Either a TCPport or a Telnetport may be the privileged user to use this command. Applies To EPS1...
... TCPport, page 12-60; Each community name has an access restriction associated with an unknown name or an unauthorized command, an SNMP error reply will perform Telnet IAC negotiations on the data stream. Command Reference 12.29.20 Set/Define Service Telnetport Set/Define... socket for a service, but not both. See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 Restrictions You must be configured for this service. Note: Either a TCPport or a Telnetport may be the privileged user to use this command. Applies To EPS1...
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...IP security table. IP Security Table, page 4-11; See Also Set/Define Logging, page 12-13; Event Logging, page 4-13; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.2 Show/Monitor/List Logging SHOW MONITOR LOGGING ...EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Errors Node information cannot be Listed. Each address or address range is returned if there are no SNMP requests allowed). Set/Define IPsecurity, page 12-12; Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference Examples See Also Access Choose Read ...
...IP security table. IP Security Table, page 4-11; See Also Set/Define Logging, page 12-13; Event Logging, page 4-13; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.2 Show/Monitor/List Logging SHOW MONITOR LOGGING ...EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Errors Node information cannot be Listed. Each address or address range is returned if there are no SNMP requests allowed). Set/Define IPsecurity, page 12-12; Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference Examples See Also Access Choose Read ...
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...availability status, and ident string. Creating Services, page 4-6; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.8 Show/Monitor/List SNMP SHOW MONITOR SNMP LIST 12-72 All Displays all known network services usable by this ...CHARACTERISTICS STATUS SUMMARY Displays characteristics of the services on the network. 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 information about this port is local, ...
...availability status, and ident string. Creating Services, page 4-6; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.8 Show/Monitor/List SNMP SHOW MONITOR SNMP LIST 12-72 All Displays all known network services usable by this ...CHARACTERISTICS STATUS SUMMARY Displays characteristics of the services on the network. 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 information about this port is local, ...
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...Set Server Startupfile command. 12-73 Command Reference Source Displays the current or saved SNMP security table entries. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be executed. Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.9 ... Username, page 12-26; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 See Also Set/Define Server Software, page 12-50; See Also Clear/Purge SNMP, page 12-4; Reloading Operational Software, page 3-7; If a username is shown. Status Displays, page...
...Set Server Startupfile command. 12-73 Command Reference Source Displays the current or saved SNMP security table entries. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be executed. Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.9 ... Username, page 12-26; Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 See Also Set/Define Server Software, page 12-50; See Also Clear/Purge SNMP, page 12-4; Reloading Operational Software, page 3-7; If a username is shown. Status Displays, page...
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.... Read-Only Memory. Glossary-5 Request For Comments. A ROM version of the Server does not need to be . Hosts on obtaining RFCs is provided as are SNMP, TCP, Finger, BOOTP, and the Domain name system. An RFC is or behaves like a UNIX machine. See your host's documentation, especially regarding the .rhosts and...
.... Read-Only Memory. Glossary-5 Request For Comments. A ROM version of the Server does not need to be . Hosts on obtaining RFCs is provided as are SNMP, TCP, Finger, BOOTP, and the Domain name system. An RFC is or behaves like a UNIX machine. See your host's documentation, especially regarding the .rhosts and...
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...Protocol. The packets generally contain the host's name, IP address, and the number and names of services is providing and which provide SNMP agents, respond to them . The other nodes for network-related statistics and error conditions. TCP/IP and other routers on the network...purposes, host 192.1.5.12 is unacceptable. Rwho usually has to forward messages across networks through , and 0 means do not. In this SNMP agent only; The Server supports Telnet connections across network boundaries. For example, address 192.1.2.22 with rwho and then removed from other wide...
...Protocol. The packets generally contain the host's name, IP address, and the number and names of services is providing and which provide SNMP agents, respond to them . The other nodes for network-related statistics and error conditions. TCP/IP and other routers on the network...purposes, host 192.1.5.12 is unacceptable. Rwho usually has to forward messages across networks through , and 0 means do not. In this SNMP agent only; The Server supports Telnet connections across network boundaries. For example, address 192.1.2.22 with rwho and then removed from other wide...
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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-
... 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-