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Part Number 900-433 Revision F November 2007 EDS Device Servers/T erminal Servers User Guide EDS4100 EDS8PR EDS16PR EDS32PR[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2006, 2007 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this boo k may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permissi on of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. UNIX is a regi[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 3 Contents 1: Preface 11 Purpose and Audience_______________________________________________ 11 Summary of Chapters _______________________________________________ 11 Additional Documentation ____________________________________________ 12 2: Introduction 13 EDS4100 Overview ____________________________________________[...]
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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 4 Finding a Suitable L ocation _______________________________________________ 24 Connecting the EDS4100 _________________________________________________ 24 4: Installation: EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR 26 Package Contents __________________________________________________ 26 User-Supplied Items ______________[...]
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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 5 Tunnel – Disconnect Mode Page ___________________________________________ 66 Tunnel – Packing Mode Pag e _____________________________________________ 68 Tunnel – Modem Emulatio n Page __________________________________________ 69 Tunnel – AES Keys Page _______________________________________________[...]
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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 6 MIB-II Network St atistics Page ____________________________________________ 114 IP Sockets Page _______________________________________________________ 115 Diagnostics: Ping Page _________________________________________________ 116 Diagnostics: Trac eroute Page ____________________________________________ [...]
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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 7 AES Keys ____________________________________________________________ 147 Host Settings _____________________________________________________ 147 Terminal Settings __________________________________________________ 148 DNS Settings _____________________________________________________ 148 SNMP Settings______[...]
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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 8 Connect Mode ________________________________________________________ 162 Accept Mode _________________________________________________________ 163 Disconnect Mode ______________________________________________________ 163 Packing Mode_________________________________________________________ 164 Modem Emulat[...]
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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 9 Figure 6-6. Web Manager M enu Structure (4 of 5) .................................................... 43 Figure 6-7. Web Manager M enu Structure (5 of 5) ................................................... 44 Figure 6-8. Components of the Web Ma nager P age ................................................. 4[...]
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Contents EDS Device Servers User Guide 10 Figure 11-6. XML: Ex port Status Page .................................................................... 134 Figure 11-7. XML: Import Configurati on Page ......................................................... 135 Figure 11-8. XML: Import Configur ation from External File ...............................[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 11 1: Preface Purpose and Audience This guide describes how to install, co nf igure, use, and update the EDS4100 4-P ort, EDS8PR 8-Port, EDS16PR 16-Po rt, and EDS32PR 32-Po rt Device Servers. It is for users who will use the EDS to network-enable their serial devices. Summary of Chapters The remaining chapters in this [...]
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1: Preface EDS Device Servers User Guide 12 Chapter Description C: Networking and Security In-depth description of networking and net work security as it relates to the EDS device servers. D: Technical Support Information about contacting Lantroni x Technical Support. F: Compliance Information about the products' compliance with regulatory sta[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 13 2: Introduction This chapter introduce s the Lantronix EDS fam ily of device servers. It provides an overview of the products, lists their key f eatures, and describes the applications for which they are suited. EDS is a unique, hybrid Ethernet terminal and multi-port device server produ ct designed to remotely acce[...]
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2: Introduction EDS Device Servers User Guide 14 Figure 2-1. EDS4100 4 Port De vice Server Features The following list summarizes the key features of the EDS4100. Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal se rver and device server design Includes four serial ports wi th hardware handsha king signals Supports RS-232 and RS-422/48 5 Includes one[...]
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2: Introduction EDS Device Servers User Guide 15 Figure 2-2. EDS16PR De vice Server Features The following list summarizes the key f eatures of the EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR. Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal se rver and device server design Includes 8 (EDS8PR), 16 (EDS16PR) or 32 (EDS32PR) serial ports with hardware han dshaking sign als ?[...]
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2: Introduction EDS Device Servers User Guide 16 Comprehensive trouble shooting tools Web-Based Configuratio n and Troubl eshooting Built upon popular Internet-based standards, the EDS enables users to configure, manage, and troubleshoot efficiently through a simplified bro wser-based interface that can be accessed anytime from anywhe re. All c[...]
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2: Introduction EDS Device Servers User Guide 17 investment in serial technology, while taki ng advantage of the highest data-protection levels possible. SSH and SSL can: Verify the data received came from the proper sou rce Validate that the data transferred from the sou rce over the network has not changed when it arrives at its destinati[...]
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2: Introduction EDS Device Servers User Guide 18 Applications EDS device servers deliver simple, relia ble, and cost-effective network connectivity for all your serial devices a nd address the growing need to con nect individual devices to the network over industry-stan dard Ethernet conn ections. The EDS is i deal for a variety of applications, in[...]
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2: Introduction EDS Device Servers User Guide 19 medical staff members to easily monitor and control equipment over the network, whethe r it is located at the point of care, in a laboratory, or som ewhere else in the building, all resulting in improved quality of se rvice and reduced operational costs. Retail Automation/ Point-of-Sale Having the ri[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 20 3: Installation: EDS4100 This chapter describe s how to install the EDS4100 device server. Package Contents Your EDS4100 package includ es the following items: One EDS4100 device serv er One DB9F-to-DB9Fnull modem ca ble One product CD that includes this User Guide, the Command Ref erence, and the Quick [...]
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3: Installation: EDS4100 EDS Device Servers User Guide 21 Identifying Hardware Components Figure 3-1 shows the hardwar e co mponents on the front of the EDS4100. Figure 3-2 shows the hardware comp onents on the back of the EDS4100. Figure 3-1. Front Vie w of the EDS4100 Figure 3-2. Back View of the EDS4100 The bottom of the EDS4100 (not shown) has [...]
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3: Installation: EDS4100 EDS Device Servers User Guide 22 Serial Ports The front of the EDS4100 has four male DB9 serial p orts. These ports allow you to connect up to four standard serial devices: All four serial ports support RS-2 32 devices. See Figure 3-3 for pin assignments. Serial ports 1 and 3 also support RS -42 2 and RS-485 serial [...]
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3: Installation: EDS4100 EDS Device Servers User Guide 23 Ethernet Port The back panel of the EDS4100 provides an RJ45 Ethern et port. This port can connect to an Ethernet (10 Mbps) or Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) network. Th e Speed LED on the back of the EDS4100 shows the con nection of the attached Ethernet network. The EDS4100 can be configured to [...]
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3: Installation: EDS4100 EDS Device Servers User Guide 24 Reset Button The reset button is on the back of the EDS 410 0, to the left of the power connector. Pressing this button reboot s the EDS4100 and terminates all data activity occurring on the serial and Ethernet ports. Physically Installing the EDS4100 Finding a Suitable Location Place th[...]
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3: Installation: EDS4100 EDS Device Servers User Guide 25 The EDS4100 powers up automatically. Afte r power-up, the self-test begins and Evolution OS™ starts. Note: These power-up method s can be used togethe r to provide a redundant power source to the unit. 4. Power up all connected serial devices. Figure 3-7. Example of EDS4100 Connections[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 2 6 4: Installation: EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR This chapter describe s how to insta ll the EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR de vice servers. Package Contents Your EDS package includes the followin g items: One EDS device server (EDS8PR, EDS 16PR or EDS32PR) One RJ45-to-DB9F serial cable One product CD that inc[...]
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4: Installation: EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS Device Servers User Guide 27 Identifying Hardware Components Figure 3-1 shows the hardware co mponents on the front of the EDS16PR. Figure 3-2 shows the hardware comp onents on the back of the EDS16PR. Figure 4-1. Front Vie w of the EDS16PR Figure 4-2. Back View of the EDS16PR The bottom of the EDS8/[...]
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4: Installation: EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS Device Servers User Guide 28 Product ID (name) Product description Hardware address (also re ferred to as Ethernet or MAC add ress) Agency certifications Serial Ports The EDS8PR has 8 serial ports, the EDS16P R has 1 6 serial ports, and the EDS 32PR has 32 serial ports. All seri al po[...]
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4: Installation: EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS Device Servers User Guide 29 LED Description Power (green) On = EDS is receiving power. Status (yellow) Fast blink = initial startup (loading OS). Slow blink (once per second) = operatin g system startup. On = unit has finished booting. On = EDS is connected to a 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet net work. Spee[...]
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4: Installation: EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS Device Servers User Guide 30 Figure 4-4. Example of EDS16PR Connections[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 31 5: Getting S tarted Using DeviceInstaller The product CD included with your EDS package in cludes a program called DeviceInstaller. This program lets you vi ew the properties of the EDS and launch EDS configuration methods. Note: You can also as sign an IP address and other basi c network settings. For instructions,[...]
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5: Getting Started EDS Device Servers User Guide 32 Figure 5-1. Lantronix DeviceInstalle r Viewing EDS Properties To view the EDS’s properties, in the right windo w, click the Device Details tab. The current properties for the EDS display. Fi gure 5-2 li sts the EDS properties and whether they are user configurable or re ad only. The properties o[...]
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5: Getting Started EDS Device Servers User Guide 33 Figure 5-2. EDS4100 Prop erties Property Description Name * Displays the name of the EDS, if configured. Group * Enter a group to categorize the EDS. Double-click on the field, enter the value, and press Enter to complete. Comments Enter comments for the EDS. Double-click on the field, type in the[...]
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5: Getting Started EDS Device Servers User Guide 34 Property Description Maximum Baud Rate Supported Displays the EDS’s maximum baud rate. Note: The EDS may not be operating at this rate. Firmware Upgrad eable Displays True if the EDS firmware is upgradeab le. *Note: These parameters are sto red on the computer running Devi ceInstaller. Configura[...]
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5: Getting Started EDS Device Servers User Guide 35 Configuring from the XML Interface The EDS also provides an XML interface t hat can be used to perform configuration and systems-management functions. This conf iguratio n method lets you automate the configuration process u sing XML configurat ion files. This method is particula rly convenient if[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 36 6: Configuration Usi ng the W eb Manager This chapter describe s how to configure the EDS using the Web Manager, La ntronix’s browser-based configuration tool. The un it’s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory and retained without power. All chang es take e ffect immediately, unless otherwise noted. Acce[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 37 Note: The factory-default user name is admin and the factory-default password is PASS . After you log in to the Web Manager, we recomm end you use the FTP page to change the default FTP password (see page 79 ), the HTTP Authentication Page to change the HTTP authenticati on pa[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 38 Navigating Through the Web Manager The Web Manager provides an intuitive point-and -click interface. A menu bar at the left side of each page provides links you can click to navi gate from one page to another. Some pages are read-only , while others let you change configuratio[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 39 Page Description See Page SSH Displays and lets you change the confi guration settings for SSH server host keys, SSH server authorized users, SSH client kno wn hosts, and SSH client users. 125 SSL Lets you upload an existing c ertif icate or create a new self-signed certificat[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 40 Figure 6-3. Web Mana ger Menu Structure (1 of 5) ( continued on next page)[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 41 Figure 6-4. Web Mana ger Menu Structure (2 of 5) ( continued on next page)[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 42 Figure 6-5. Web Mana ger Menu Structure (3 of 5) ( continued on next page)[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 43 Figure 6-6. Web Mana ger Menu Structure (4 of 5) (continued on next page)[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 44 Figure 6-7. Web Mana ger Menu Structure (5 of 5)[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 45 Understanding the Web Ma nager Pages Figure 6-8 shows the areas of the Web Manager page. Figure 6-8. Components of t he Web Manager Pa ge The header always displ ays at the top of the page. The header information remains the same regardless of the page displayed. The menu bar [...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 46 Figure 6-9. EDS Menu When you click the name of a page in the m enu bar, the page displays in the main area. The main area of most pages is divided into two se ctions: The top section lets you select or ente r new configuration setting s. After you change settings, click t[...]
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6: Configuration Using the Web Manag er EDS Device Servers User Guide 47 Device Status Page The Device Status page is the first page that displays when you log into the Web Manager. It also displays when you cli ck the Status link in the menu bar. This read-only page shows the EDS prod uct information, network settings, line set tings, and tunnelin[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 48 7: Network, Line, T unnel, and T erminal Settings Network Configuration Page Clicking the Network link in the menu b ar displays the Network Configuration page. Here you can change the following EDS net work configuration settings: BOOTP and DHCP client IP address, network mask, and gateway MAC address ?[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 49 Figure 7-1. Network Configur ation[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 50 The bottom part of this page show s the current configuration. The After Reboot column in the Current Configuration section of this page shows the settings that will take effect the next time the EDS reboots. Changes to the following settings requi re the EDS to be reb[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 51 Network Configuration Page Settings Description Network Mask Enter the EDS subnet mask. The subnet mask consists of four octets separated by a period. Changi ng this value requires the EDS to be rebooted. Note: When DHCP is enabled, the EDS tries to obtain a n etwork m[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 52 Line – Statistics Page The Line – Statistics page displays when you click Li ne in the menu bar. It also displays when you click Sta tistics at the top of one of the other Line Settings pages. This read- only page shows the status and stat istics for the seria l li[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 53 Line - Configuration Page If you click Configuration at the top of one of the Line Settings pag es, the Line – Configuration page display s. This page shows the configuratio n settings for the serial line selected at the top of the page and lets you change t he setti[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 54 Line – Configurat ion Page Line – Configuration Page Settings Description Name (optional) Enter a name for the serial port. The name may have up to 25 characters. Lines with names displa y in the Login Connect Menu. Status Select to enable or disable the selected E[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 55 Line – Configuration Page Settings Description Xon char Character to use to initiate a flo w of data. When Flow Control is set to Software , specify Xon char . Prefix a decimal character with or a hexa decimal character with 0x, or provide a single printable cha ra[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 56 Line – Command Mode Page Line – Command Mode Page Settings Description Mode Select the method of enabling comman d mode or choose to disable command mode. Choices are: Alw a ys = immedi ately enables command m ode for the serial line. Use Serial String = enables co[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 57 Figure 7-5. Tunnel - Statistics Page Tunnel – Serial Settings Page If you click Serial Settings at the top of one of the Tunnel p ages, the Tunnel – Serial Settings page displays. This page sh ows the se ttings for the tunnel selected at the top of the page and let[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 58 Under Current Configura tion , Buffer Size has a Reset link that lets you reset the buffer size value shown. If you click this link, a message tells you that you will have to reboot the EDS. Click OK to proceed or Cance l to cancel the operation. Figure 7-6. Tunnel –[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 59 Tunnel – Serial Settings Page Tunnel – Serial Settings Page Description Line Settings Displays the current serial line settings (set on the Line-Con figuration page.) Protocol Displays the currently selected pr otocol (set on the Line Configuration page). Buffer Si[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 60 Figure 7-7. Tunnel – Start/Stop Ch ars Page Tunnel – Start/Stop Char s Page Tunnel – Start/Stop Chars Page Settings Description Start Character Enter the start character. When this character is read on the serial line, it either initiates a new connection (for a [...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 61 Tunnel – Accept Mode Page Accept Mode determines h ow the EDS “listens” for an incoming con nection. If you click Accept Mode at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel – Accept Mode page displays. Here you can select the metho d for starting a tunnel in[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 62 Tunnel – Acc ept Mode Page Tunnel – Accept Mode Page Settings Description Mode Select the method used to start a tunnel in Accept mode. Choices are: Disabled = do not accept an incoming con nection. Enabled = accept an incoming connection. ( default ) Any Char acte[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 63 Tunnel – Accept Mode Page Settings Description TCP Keep Alive Specify the nu mber of millis econds the EDS waits during an inactiv e connection before checking th e stat us of the connection. If the EDS does not receive a response from the remote host, it drops that [...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 64 Figure 7-9. Connect Mode Page[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 65 Tunnel – Connec t Mode Page Tunnel – Connect Mode Page Settings Description Mode Select the method to be used to start a connection to a remote host or device. Choices are: Disabled = an outgoing conn ection is never started. ( default ) Enabled = a connection is a[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 66 Tunnel – Connect Mode Page Settings Description Block Serial Data Select whether incoming bl ock serial data should be discard ed. This setting is used for debugging purp oses. Choices are: On = discard all incoming serial data o n the respective interface. Off = do [...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 67 Figure 7-10. Tunne l – Disconnect Mode Page Tunnel – Disconne ct Mode Page Tunnel – Disconnect Mode Page Settings Description Character Stop If enabled, an active connection is disc onnected when the specified stop character is read on the serial line. Modem Cont[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 68 Tunnel – Packing Mode Page When tunneling, data can be packed (q ueued) an d sent in large chunks on the netwo rk instead of being sent immediately after being re ad on the serial line. If you click Packing Mode at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel – P[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 69 Tunnel – Packing M ode Page Tunnel – Packing Mode Page Settings Description Mode Select the method used to pack data. Choic es are: Disabled = default packing algorithm. ( defau lt ) Timeout = data is sent after the timeout elapses. Send Character = data is sent wh[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 70 Tunnel – Modem Emulation Page Tunnel – Modem Emulation Page Settings Description Echo Pluses Select whether the modem plus (+) command is echo ed (sent). Choices are: On = modem pluses are echoed. Off = modem pluses are not echoed. ( default ) Echo Commands Select [...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 71 Figure 7-12. Tunnel – AES Keys Page Tunnel – AES Key s Page Tunnel – AES Keys Page Settings Description Accept Mode AES Keys: Encrypt Key Enter the AES encrypt key for Accept mode. After entering a value, select an option to specify whether the value is text or b[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 72 Terminal Page Clicking the Terminal link in the menu bar displays the Terminal page. This pa ge displays configuration settings for th e terminal on a serial line and lets you chan ge them as necessary. To select a terminal: From the drop-down list at the top of the pa[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 73 Terminal Page Settings Description Exit Connect Menu Select whether to display a ch oice for the user to exit the Login Connect Menu and reach the CLI. Choices a re: Enabled = a choice allows the user to exit to the CLI. Disabled = there is no exit to the CLI. Send Bre[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 74 Figure 7-14. Host Page Host Page Host Page Settings Description Name Enter a name for the host. This is the name that displays on the Login Connect Menu. To leave a hos t out of the menu, leav e this field blank. Protocol Select the protocol to use to connect to the ho[...]
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7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 75 Login Connect Menu An administrator can set up a menu on th e EDS for terminal users. For a terminal attached to serial Line N, set as follows: Line[N] Protocol = None Line[N] Command Mode = Always Terminal[Line N] Login Connect Menu = Enabled. For Telnet-attached term[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 7 6 8: Services Settings DNS Page Clicking the DNS link in the menu bar display s the DNS page. This page displays configuration settings for the domain n ame sy stem (DNS) and let s you change them as necessary. The DNS page also shows any conte nts in the DNS cache. When a DNS name is resolved using a forward lookup,[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 77 DNS Page DNS Page Settings Description Primary Server Enter the DNS primar y se rver that maintains the master zone information/file for a domain. No serv er is configured with DNS. If the EDS is set to DHCP, it will get the DNS server by means of DHCP. Secondary Server Enter the DNS secondar y [...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 78 SNMP Page SNMP Page Settings Description SNMP Agent Select whether SNMP is enabled. Choices ar e: On = SNMP is enabled. ( default ) Off = SNMP is disabled. Read Community Enter the case-sensitive comm unity name from which the EDS will receive trap messages. Default is public. For security, the [...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 79 FTP Page Clicking the FTP link in the menu bar displays the FTP page. This page displays the current File Transfer Protocol (FTP) connec tion status and vari ous statistics about the FTP server. Under Current FTP Confi guration and Statistics , FTP Pass w ord has a Reset link that lets you reset[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 80 TFTP Page Clicking the TFTP link in the menu bar display s the TFTP page. This page displays the status and various statistics abo ut the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. Figure 8-4. TFTP Page TFTP Page TFTP Page Settings Description TFTP Server Select whether the TFTP server is ena[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 81 Syslog Page Clicking the Syslog link in the menu bar displays the Syslog pag e. This page shows the current configuration, status, and statistics for the syslog. Here you can configure the syslog destination and the seve rity of the events to log. Figure 8-5. Syslog Page Syslog Page Syslog Page [...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 82 HTTP Pages Clicking the HTTP link in the menu bar displays the HTTP Statistics page. This page has four links at the top for viewing statistics and for viewing and changing config uration and authentication settings. HTTP Statistics Page The HTTP Statistics page displays when you click HTTP in t[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 83 Figure 8-7. HTTP Configuration Pa ge[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 84 HTTP Configuration Page HTTP Configuration Page Settings Description HTTP Server Select whether the HTTP server is enable d. Choices are: On = HTTP server is enabled. ( default ) Off = HTTP server is disabled. HTTP Port Enter the number of the por t on which the EDS listens for incoming HTTP con[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 85 HTTP Authentication Page HTTP Authentication allows you to require usernames and passwo rds to access specific web pages or directories o n the EDS's built-in web server. For example, to add web pages to the EDS to control or monito r of a device attached to a port on the EDS, you can speci[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 86 Figure 8-8. HTTP A uthentication Page[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 87 HTTP A uthentication Pa ge HTTP Authentication Page Settings Description URI Enter the Unif orm Resource Identif ier (URI) of the resource that will participate in the authe ntication process. Note: To refer to a file resource, the URI must begin with /. Realm Enter the domain, or realm, used fo[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 88 RSS Page If you click RSS on the menu, the RSS page display s. Here you can specify Really Simple Syndication (RSS) information. RSS is a way of feeding on line content to web users. Instead of actively searching for EDS configuration ch anges, RSS feeds allow viewing of only relevant and new in[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 89 RSS Page HTTP RSS Page Settings Description RSS Feed Select whether an RSS feed is enabled or disabled. An RS S syndication feed is served by the HTT P server. This feed contains up-to-date information about config uration changes that occur on the EDS. Choices are: On = RSS feed is enabled. Off[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 90 LPD Statistics Page The LPD Statistics page display s when you click LPD in the menu bar. It also displays when you click Sta tistics at the top of one of the other LPD pages. This read-onl y page shows various statistics a bout the LPD server. Figure 8-10. LPD Statistics Page[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 91 LPD Configurati on Page If you click Configuration at the top of one of the LPD page s, the LPD Configuration page displays. Here you can change LPD configuration setting s. Figure 8-11. LPD Configura tion Page[...]
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8: Services Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 92 LPD Configuration Page LPD Configuration Page Settings Description Banner Select Enabled to print the banner even if the print job does not specify to do so. Selected b y default. Binary Select Enabled for the EDS is to pass the entire file to the printer unchanged. Otherwise, the EDS passes onl[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 93 9: Security Settings SSH Pages Clicking the SSH link in the menu bar displays the SSH Server: Host Keys page. This page has four links at the top for viewing and chan ging SSH server host keys, SSH server authorized keys, SSH clie nt known hosts, and SSH client users. Note: For more inform ation, see SSH on page 158[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 94 Figure 9-1. SSH Server: Host Key s Page[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 95 SSH Server: Host Keys Page SSH Server: Host Keys Page Settings Description Upload Keys Private Key Enter the path and n ame of th e existing private key you want to upload or use the Brow se button to select the key. Be sure the private key will not be compro mis ed in transit. This implies the [...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 96 SSH Server: Authorized Users Page If you click SSH Serv er: Authorized Users at the top of one of the SSH pages, the SSH Server: Authorized Users page display s. Here you can change SSH server settings for authorized users. SSH Server Authorized Users are acco unts on t he EDS that can be used t[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 97 SSH Server: Authorized Users Page SSH Server: Authorized Users Page Settings Description Username Enter the name of the us er authorized to ac cess the SSH server. Password Enter the password associated with the username. Public RSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing publi c RSA key you[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 98 SSH Client: Known Hosts Page SSH Client: Known Hosts Page Settings Description Server Enter the name or IP addres s of a kno wn host. If you entered a server name, the name should matc h the name of the server used as the Remote Address i n Connect mode tunneli ng. Public RSA Key Enter the path [...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 99 Figure 9-4. SSH Client: Users Page[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 100 SSH Client: Users Page SSH Client: Users Page Settings Description Username Enter the name that the EDS uses to connect to the SSH client user. Password Enter the password associated with the username. Remote Command Enter the command that ca n be executed remotely. Default is <default login[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 101 SSL Page Clicking the SSL link in the menu bar displays the SSL page. Here you can upload an existing SSL certificate or create a new self-signed o ne. An SSL certificate must be configured for the HTTP server to listen on the HTTP S port. This certificate can be created elsewh er e and uploade[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 102 Figure 9-6. SSL Page (Botto m)[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 103 SSL Page SSL Page Settings Description Upload Certificate New Certificate Enter the path and name of the e xisting certificate you want to upload, or use the Brow se button to select the certificate. New Private Key Enter the path and n ame of the existing private key you want to upload, or use[...]
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9: Security Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 104 SSL Page Settings Description Bit Size Select the bit size of the ne w self-signed certificate. Choices are: 512 768 1024 Using a larger bit size takes more time to gener ate the key. Approximate times are: 10 seconds for a 512-bit RSA key 1 minute for a 768-bit RSA key 2 minutes for a 1024-bit[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 10 5 10: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Filesystem Pages Clicking the Filesystem link in the menu bar displays the Filesystem Statistics p age. This page has two links at the top for viewing filesystem statistics and browsing and manipulating the entire filesystem. Filesystem Statistics Page The Filesystem Statis[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 106 Figure 10-1. Filesystem Stati stics Page Filesystem Browser Page If you click Bro w se at the top of a Filesystem pag e, the Filesystem Browser page displays. Here you can browse and man ipulate the entire filesystem. For example, you can: Browse the fil esystem. Cr[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 107 Figure 10-2. Filesystem Bro wser Page[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 108 Filesystem Brow ser Page Filesystem Browser Page Settings Description Create File Enter the name of the file you want to create, and then click Create . Directory Enter the name of the dire ctory you want to create, and then click Create . Upload File Enter the path and nam[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 109 Protocol Stack Page Clicking the Protocol Stack link in the menu bar displays the Prot ocol Stack page. Here you can configure lower le vel network stack-specific configuration settings. Under Current State , there is a Clear link to rem ove all addresses and a Remove link [...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 110 Protocol Stack Page Protocol Stack Page Settings Description TCP Send RSTs RST is a TCP control bit that informs the receiving TCP stack to end a connection immediatel y. However, sending this bit may pose a security risk. Select whet her you want the RST control bit sent t[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 111 Figure 10-4. IP Address Filter Page IP Address Fil ter Page IP Address Filter Page Settings Description IP Address Enter the IP address that is allowed to send packets to the EDS. If using DHCP with BOOTP, enter the IP address of the DHCP/BOOTP server. Network Mask Enter th[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 112 Query Port Page Clicking the Query Port link in the menu bar display s the Query Port page. This page displays statistics and current usage inf orm ation about the query port server. The query port server is an application that only resp onds to auto-di scovery messages on [...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 113 Diagnostics Pages The EDS has several tools for performing diagn ostics. To view these diagnostic tools, click the Diagnos tics link in the menu bar to display the Diagnostics: Hardware page. The available diagnostic tools appea r at the top of the page. Diagnostics: Hardwa[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 114 MIB-II Network Statistics Page Clicking MIB-II from one of the Diagnostics pages di splays the MIB-II Network Statistics page. This page displays the various SNMP-served M anagement Information Bases (MIBs) available on the EDS. Information about these MIBs can be found in [...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 115 IP Sockets Page Clicking IP Sockets from one of the Diagnostics pages di splays the IP Sockets page. This read-only page lists all the network so ckets on the EDS that are currently open. Figure 10-8 IP Sockets Page[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 116 Diagnostics: Ping Page Figure 10-9 Diagnostic s: Ping Page Diagnostics: Ping Page Diagnostics: Ping Page Settings Description Host Enter the IP address you want the EDS to pin g. Count Enter the number of ping packets t hat the EDS should try to send to the Host. Default is[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 117 Diagnostics: Traceroute Page Clicking Traceroute from one of the Diagnostics pa ges displays the Diagnostics: Traceroute page. Here you can trace a packet fr om the EDS to an Internet host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop ta[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 118 Diagnostics: DNS Lookup Page Clicking DNS Lookup from one of the Diagnostics page s displays the Diagnostics: DNS Lookup page. Here you can specify a DNS Hostname for a forward lookup or an IP address for a reverse lookup. You can also pe rform a lookup for a Mail (MX) reco[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 119 Figure 10-12. Diagnos tics: Memory Pa ge[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 120 Diagnostics: Buffer Pools Clicking Buffer Pools from one of the diagnosti cs page displays a read-o nly screen that shows the current usa ge of the private buffer pools. Private buffer pools are used in various parts of the system to ensu re deterministic memory manage ment[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 121 Figure 10-14. Diagnos tics: Processes Page Below the process cha rt is a CPU Load Graph t hat shows the CPU load over the last five minutes. The EDS generates the g raph using the Scalable Vector Grap hics (SVG) modularized XML language and up dates every two seconds. The i[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 122 Real Time Clock Page Clicking the RTC link on the menu di splays the Real Time Clock page. He re you can view or change the current date or time co nfigured on the device. Figure 10-15. Real Time Clock Pag e Real Time Clock Page Real Time Clock Page Settings Description Tim[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 123 System Page Clicking the System link in the menu bar display s the System page. Here you can: Reboot the EDS. Restore factory defaults. Upload new firmware. Assign short and long nam es to the EDS. Figure 10-16. System Page[...]
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10: Maintenance and Diagnosti cs Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 124 System Page System Page Settings Description Reboot Device Click the Reboot button to reboot the ED S. When the EDS reboots, refresh your Web bro wser and redirect it to the IP address for the EDS. Restore Factory Defaults Click the Factory Defaul ts button to return the ED[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 12 5 11: Advanced Settings Email Pages Clicking the Email link in the menu bar displays the Email Statistics page. This page ha s links at the top for displaying the email c onfiguration and for sending an email. You can configure the email subsy stem for deliveri ng email notifications and send an email. Email Statist[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 126 Figure 11-1. Email Statistics Page Email Configuration Page If you click Configuration at the top of one of the Email page s, the Email Configuration page displays. Here you can change email configurati on settings.[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 127 To select an email to configure: EDS4100: Click the desire d email at the top of the page. EDS8/16/32PR: Select the email from the Select Email drop-down list at the top of the page. Figure 11-2. Email Configura tion Page[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 128 Email Configuration Pa ge Email Configuration Page Settings Description To (Required) Enter the email address of the recipient of this message. Separate multiple email addr esses with semi-colons. Cc Enter the email address to copy this type of email. Separate multiple email addr esses with se[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 129 Figure 11-3. Command L ine Interface Statistics Page Command Line Interface C onfiguration Page If you click Configuration at the top of the Com mand Line Interface Statistics page, the Command Line Interface Config uration page displays. He re you can change CLI configuration settings. Under [...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 130 Figure 11-4. Command L ine Interface Configuration Page Command Line Interface Co nfiguration Page Command Line Interface Configuration Page Settings Description Telnet Access Select whether Telnet access is enabled. Choices ar e: On = Telnet access is enabled. ( default ) Off = Telnet access [...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 131 Command Line Interface Configuration Page Settings Description SSH Port Enter the number of the port on which the EDS listens for incoming SSH connections. Default is 22. SSH Max Sessions Specif y the maximum number of SSH sessions that will be allowed. Each session requires 27 KB of Hea p Mem[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 132 Figure 11-5. XML: Export C onfiguration Page[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 133 XML: Export Configuration Pa ge XML: Export Configuration Page Settings Description Export XCR data to browser Select this option to e xport the XCR data to a Web browser. Export XCR data to the filesystem Select this option to export the XCR data to a filesystem. If you select this option, en[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 134 Figure 11-6. XML: Export Sta tus Page XML: Export Status Page XML: Export Status Page Settings Description Export XSR data to browser Select this option to export the XML status record to the Web browser. Export XSR data to the filesystem Select this option to export the XML status record to a[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 135 XML: Import Configuration Pa ge If you click Import Configuration at the top of an XML page, the XML: Import Configuration page display s. Here you can se lect an option for importing configuration settings. The XML data can be imported from a file on the filesystem or upl oaded using HTTP. Th[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 136 Import Configuration from External File This selection display s a field for entering the path and file name of the entire external XCR file you want to import. You can al so browse to select the XCR file. Figure 11-8. XML: Import Config uration from External File Import Configuration from the[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 137 Figure 11-9. XML: Import from Filesystem[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 138 XML: Import Configurat ion from Filesystem Import Configuration from Filesystem Settings Description Filename Enter the name of the file on t he EDS (local to its file system) that contains XCR data. Lines to Import Select the lines whose settings you want to import. Click the Select A ll link[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 139 Figure 11-10. XML: Import L ine(s) from Si ngle Line Se ttings on the Fil esystem[...]
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11: Advanced Settings EDS Device Servers User Guide 140 XML: Import Lines from Single Line(s) Settings Import Line( s) Settings Description Filename Provide the name of the file o n the EDS (local to its file system) that contains XCR data. Lines to Import Select the line(s) whose settings you want to import. Click the Select A ll link to select al[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 141 12: Updating Firmware Lantronix periodically releases updates t o the firmware to fix problems or provide feature upgrades. Obtaining Firmware Obtain the most up-to-date firmwa re and re lease notes for the EDS from the Lantronix Web site ( http://www.lantronix.com/support/downlo ads.html ) or by using anony mous F[...]
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12: Updating Firmware EDS Device Servers User Guide 142 Updating Firmware 1. Open DeviceInstaller. (See Starti ng DeviceInst aller on page 31.) 2. Open the EDS folder in the left Window pane. 3. Select the EDS that you would like to upgrade. 4. Click the Web Configuration tab and click Go . 5. Enter the User name and Pass word . The default user na[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 143 A: Factory Default Configuration This appendix lists the EDS factory-default c onfigurat ion. The types of settings are in alphabetical order. Network Configuration Settings Network Configuration Parameters Network Configuration Settings BOOTP Client Off (disabled) DHCP Client On (enabled) IP Address 0.0.0.0 (auto-[...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 144 Serial Port Line Parameters Serial Port Line Settings Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Xon char 0x11 (17) Xoff char 0x13 (19) Command Mode Disabled Echo Serial String On (enabled) Wait Time (milliseconds) 5000 mill iseconds Serial String (text or binary) None Signon Message None Tunn[...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 145 Start/Stop Characters Start/Stop Character Parameters Start/Stop Character Settings Start Character None Stop Character Non e Echo Start Character Off Echo Stop Character Off Accept Mode Accept Mode Paramete rs Accept Mode Settings Accept Mode Enabled Local Port Port 1 = 10001, Po r[...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 146 Connect Mode Parameters Connect Mode Settings Protocol TCP Reconnect Timer 15000 milliseconds Flush Serial Data Disabled SSH Username None Block Serial Data Off Block Network Data Off TCP Keep Alives 45 seco nds Email on Connect None Email on Disconnect None Disconnect Mode Disconne[...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 147 Modem Emulation Modem Emulation Parameters Modem Emulation Settings Echo Pluses Off Echo Commands On Verbose Response Codes On Response Codes Text Error Unknown Commands Off Optional Connect String None AES Keys AES Key Parameters AES Ke y Settings Accept Mode AES Keys: Encrypt Key [...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 148 Terminal Settings Terminal Parameters Terminal Settings Terminal Type Unknown Login Connect Menu Disabled Exit Connect Menu Disabled Send Break None Break Duration 500 Echo Enabled DNS Settings DNS Parameters DNS Settings Primary Server None Secondary Serv er None SNMP Settings SNMP[...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 149 FTP Settings FTP Parameters FTP Settings FTP Server On Username admin Password PASS TFTP Settings TFTP Parameters TFTP Settings TFTP Server On Allow TFTP File Creation Disabled Syslog Settings Syslog Parameters Sy slog Settings Syslog Status Off Host None Local Port 514 Remote Port [...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 150 HTTP Settings Configuration HTTP Configuration Parameters HTTP Settings TTP Server On HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Port 443 Max Timeout 10 seconds Max Bytes 40960 Logging On Max Log Entries 50 Log Format %h %t "%r" %s %B "%{Referer}i" "%{User-Agent}i" Authenticat[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 151 CLI Settings Telnet CLI Telnet Parameters CLI Telnet Settings Telnet Access Enabled Telnet Port 23 Telnet Max Sessions 3 SSH Access Enabled SSH Port 22 SSH Max Sessions 3 Login Password Non e Enable Level Pass word None Quit Connect Line <control>L Email Settings Email Parameters Email Settings To No ne Cc No[...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 152 LPD Settings LPD Parameters LPD Settings Banner Enabled Binary Disabled Start of Job Disabled End of Job Disabled Formfeed Disabled Convert Newslines Disabled SOJ String None EOJ String None Queue Name LPD Queue#, wh ere # is the LPD number IP Address Filter IP Address Parameters IP[...]
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A: Factory Default Configuration EDS Device Servers User Guide 153 System Settings System Parameters System Setti ngs Time Zone GMT + 0.00 (GMT) Real Time Clock System Parameters System Setti ngs Time Zone GMT Protocol Stack TCP System Parameters System Setti ngs Send RSTs On ICMP System Parameters System Setti ngs Enable On ARP System Parameters S[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 154 B: T echnical Specifications EDS4100 EDS4100 Technical Specificatio ns Category EDS4100 Specifications CPU Intel ® XScale IXP420 Network Processor running at 266M Hz 32k Instruction Cache 32k Data Cache Flash 8 MBytes Flash RA M 32 MBytes SDRAM EEPROM 2 KB Firmware Upgradable via the Web Manag er, TFTP, or FTP Ser[...]
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B: Technical Specifications EDS Device Servers User Guide 155 Category EDS4100 Specifications (cont'd) Dimensions Height: 12.7 cm (5.0 in) Width: Without mounting br ackets 17.65 cm (6.95 in) Width: With mounting brackets 20.14 cm (7.93 in) Depth: 3.81 cm (1.5 in) Weight .86 Kg (1.9 lb) Temperature 0 to +55C op erating temperature -40 to +70C [...]
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B: Technical Specifications EDS Device Servers User Guide 156 EDS8/16/32PR EDS8/16/32PR Technical Specifications Category EDS8/16/32PR Specifications CPU Intel ® XScale IXP420 Network Processor running at 266M Hz 32k Instruction Cache 32k Data Cache Flash 8 MBytes Flash RA M 32 MBytes SDRAM EEPROM 2 KB Firmware Upgradable via the Web Manag er, TFT[...]
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B: Technical Specifications EDS Device Servers User Guide 157 Category EDS8/16/32PR Specifications (co nt'd) Case Metal enclosur e with removable rack mounts Protocols Supported ARP, UDP/IP, TCP/IP, Telnet, ICMP, SNMP, DHCP, BOOTP, TFTP, Auto IP, SMTP, FTP, DNS, Traceroute, and HTT P Management Internal web server, SNMP v2C (MIB-II, RS232MIB),[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 15 8 C: Networking and Security This chapter describe s the following networking and security concepts a s they relate to the EDS: SSH ⎯ described below. SSL ⎯ see page 159 Serial tunneling ⎯ see page 161 This chapter conclude s with a description of modem emulation (pag e 164) . SSH Like SSL, Secure [...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 159 SSL Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an open-stand ar d security protocol that provides privacy through encryption, server authentication, and me ssage integrity. From its introduction in 1994, SSL has become the industry stan dard for securing e-commerce tran sactions over TCP/IP connection[...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 160 When a Web browser acce sses a domain secured by SSL, an SSL handshake authenticates the server and client, and es tablishes an encryption method and a unique session key. Once this handshake ha s been co mpleted, the client and serve r can begin a secure session that guaran tees mess age[...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 161 Tunneling Tunneling provides a way to create a co nnection between two serial device s across an untrusted network so the device s can share data. The sharing of information is achieved through a direct connection (or “serial tunnel”) between the two de vices that encapsulates, authen[...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 162 Tunneling and the EDS Each EDS serial port supp orts two concurrent tunneling connections, Co nnect mode and Accept mode. These con nections operate i ndependen tly of the other EDS serial ports. In Connect mode, the EDS actively makes a conn ection. The receiving node on the network [...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 163 Connect Mode has six variations: Disabled (no connection) Enabled (always makes a conne ction) Active if it sees any character from the serial port (makes a connection upon receiving any character) Active if it sees a spec ific (configurable) character from the serial port[...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 164 The EDS observes the modem control i nactive setting. To clear out data from the serial buffers upon di sconnecting, configure the EDS to flush serial data (see Tunnel – Disconnect Mode Page on page 66 . Packing Mode Packing mode takes data from the serial port, groups it together, [...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 165 Command Mode The Modem Emulation’s Command m ode supports the standard AT command set. For a list of available commands from the serial or telnet login, enter AT?. Use ATDT, ATD, and ATDP to establish a connection: +++ Switches to command mode if entered from serial port during connecti[...]
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C: Networking and Security EDS Device Servers User Guide 166 (Since the remote port was not specified in the ATDT comm and, the remote port defined under Connect mode is u sed.) Entering ATDT 28.150 causes the EDS to assume the first two octets in the IP address and connects to the remote IP address 192.168.28. 1 50, port 10001. Entering AT[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 167 D: T echnical Support If you are unable to resolve an issue using the information in this do cumentation: Technical Support US Check our online kn owledge base or send a question to Technical Suppo rt at http://www.lantronix.com/support . Technical Support Europe, Middle East, Africa Phone: +33 1 39 30 41 72 Email:[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 16 8 E: Lantronix Cables and Adapters Lantronix P/N Description Applications 500-103 6’ RJ45-to DB9 F Included with EDS8/16/32PR for setup or d evice connectivity. Connects the RJ45 RS232 serial ports of EDS8/16/32PR to a DB9M DTE interface of a PC or serial device. 200.2062 Cable Ethernet CAT 5; RJ45, 2 m (6.6 ft) C[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 169 (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer’s Name & Address : Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 9261 8 USA Declares that the following product: Product Name Model: EDS4100 4 Port Device Server, EDS16PR 16 Port Device Server, and EDS32PR 32 Port Device Server Conforms to the following[...]
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F: Compliance EDS Device Servers User Guide 170 Lithium Battery Notice CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH TH E SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISCARD USE D BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S INS TRUCTIONS. ACHTUNG: WIRD BEIM BATTERIEWE CHSEL EINE FALSCHE BATTERIE [...]
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F: Compliance EDS Device Servers User Guide 171 compromised. The maximu m temperature for the equipment in this environ ment is 50°C. Consideration shoul d be given to the maximum rated ambient. 2. Installation should be such that a hazard ous stability condition is not achieved due to uneven loading. Input Supply Check nameplate ratings to assure[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 172 G: W arranty For details on the Lantronix warranty replacem ent policy, go to our web site at www.lantronix.com/ support/warranty .[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 173 Index Accept mode, 163 Settings, 61 Accessing Web Manager, 36 AES key settings, 70 Authentication settings, 85 Authorized users,SSH server, 96 Browsing the filesystem, 106 Buffer pool diagnostics, 120 Certificate, self-signed, 101 CLI pages, 128 Configuration, 129 Statistics, 128 Client users SSH server, 98 Command[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 174 Moving, 106 Transferring to/fron a TFTP server, 106 Uploading via HTTP, 106 Filesystem pages, 105 Browser, 106 Firmware Loading new, 123 Obtaining, 141 Updating, 123 FTP page, 79 Hardware diagnostics, 113 Host key settings, SSH server, 93 Host settings, 73 HTTP pages, 82 Authentication, 85 Configuration, 83 Statist[...]
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EDS Device Servers User Guide 175 Connect mode, 63 Disconnect mode, 66 Modem emulation, 69 Packing mode, 68 Serial settings, 57 Start and stop characters, 59 Statistics, 56 Tunneling Accept mode, 163 Connect mode, 162 Disconnect mode, 163 Overview, 161 Packing mode, 164 Updating firmware, 123 Uploading a file to the filesystem, 106 Warranty, 172 We[...]