Page 13 Installation Figure The brackets should go on both front corners or both rear corners. ETS Installation Guide Lantronix provides JVM installers for Solaris and bit Windows users, as well as source code and instructions for compiling it for other systems. Use the left-hand menu to navigate to subpages where you can configure important settings as well as view statistics and other server information. Once logged in, the administrator can enter the Define Server IPaddress command to make the address permanent.
Keep in mind that you must reboot the ETS after issuing a Define command. The command will take effect when the ETS reboots. To temporarily test menu entries without making them permanent, you may choose to use the Set Menu command.
Users type the number of the command they wish to execute and press Page Enable Menu Mode The menu created by the previous commands would look like this: Figure Page Using Menus Using Menus When you log into a port with menu mode enabled, you will be presented with an initial login screen. To return to the menu from your Linux session, press the configured Local Switch key. Note: Switch keys only work within sessions. They do not work from the menu screen - you must enter a menu number to go to a session from the menu screen.
A service is a resource accessible to network hosts. A Lantronix service is also known as a remote printer name or remote queue name on many operating systems. This is supported by default. Services are the basic method allowing the ETS to provide a queuing mechanism to a network host.
Page 27 Printing on the ETS 5. Enter a user-friendly name in the Port Name field. Windows uses this as the display name for this printer configuration. By using the available front-end interfaces, OEMs can integrate with the gateway from either the device controller or from the network side. Always review configuration changes. Applying incorrect configuration could lead to unexpected behavior or errors with gateway operations. The Web Manager application provides browser-based access to all the features of your embedded gateway.
As long as the gateway has an IP address, which means it is connected to the network, you can use Web Manager to access the gateway. The Web Manager allows you to view status and configure the gateway's applications and interfaces, monitor system functions and activity, and perform device maintenance operations. You have the ability to customize the Web Manager application to apply your branding via the CSS, hide configuration menus, and add custom web pages.
If you don't know the IP address assigned to the gateway, you can use the Lantronix Provisioning Manager application to discover the gateway and learn the IP address. Please change the default administrator password to keep your device secure. Go to the User menu to change the administrator password.
It is also recommended that you use OEM settings during manufacturing test to store unique access passwords for each device. When you log in, the Web Manager Status page provides a summary of the gateway, including product information, network and serial settings, and details about applications on the gateway. The Web Manager UI displays the configuration menu on the left, the content area in the middle, and the Logout link and context-sensitive help information on the right.
The help content displays field-level descriptions when you hover your pointer mouse over a specific field in the content area. Click a configuration menu on the left to view status and configure the feature. Make the desired change and save the configuration settings. Typically, you must click Submit to save the changes.
The Web Manager displays an informational message about the changes that were applied. All changes that you make through the Web Manager take effect immediately unless otherwise noted. If the configuration requires a reboot, the Web Manager UI will display a message. You should reboot the gateway and wait seconds before attempting to make a connection. The CLI is a good choice for users who prefer to work in command line mode or want to use scripts to automate the configuration.
You use the CLI to view and export status, make configuration changes, perform device maintenance operations, and to import and export XML configuration. Make sure that the corresponding Line protocol is set to "Command Line". You can set this in Web Manager. The default configuration boots the gateway to Command Line mode. Welcome to ManualMachine.
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EDS User Guide 2. Revision History Date Rev. April I Updated for firmware version 5. EDS User Guide 3. EDS User Guide 4. EDS User Guide 5. EDS User Guide 6. EDS User Guide 7. EDS User Guide 8. EDS User Guide 9. EDS User Guide Chapter and Appendix Summaries A summary of each chapter is provided below.
Chapter Description Chapter 2: Introduction Main features of the product and the protocols it supports. Includes technical specifications. Chapter 8: Network Settings Instructions for using the web interface to configure Ethernet settings. Chapter 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Instructions for using the web interface to configure line and tunnel settings.
Chapter Terminal and Host Settings Instructions for using the web interface to configure terminal and host settings.
Chapter Modbus Instructions for using the web interface to configure Modbus. Chapter Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Instructions for using the web interface to maintain the device, view statistics, files, and logs, and diagnose problems. Appendix B - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Instructions for converting binary values to hexadecimals.
Appendix C - Compliance Lantronix compliance information. Appendix D - Lantronix Cables and Adapters Lantronix cables and adapters for use with the EDS devices are listed here according to part number and application. Additional Documentation Visit the Lantronix web site at www. Detailed information about the commands. Also provides details for XML configuration and status. DeviceInstaller Online Help Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based utility to locate the device and to view its current settings.
Web-Based Configuration and Troubleshooting Built upon Internet-based standards, the EDS enables you to configure, manage, and troubleshoot through a browser-based interface accessible anytime from anywhere. Troubleshooting Capabilities The EDS offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that lets you troubleshoot problems quickly and easily.
Reset Button The reset button is on the rear of the device to the right of the Ethernet port, accessible through a hole in the case. Reboot the device:. Restore factory defaults: 1. See the Appendix D - Lantronix Cables and Adapters on page , for a list of cables and adapters you can use. Your package may also include a power supply. Connect the EDS to one or more serial devices.
When DeviceInstaller starts, it will perform a network device search. Group Configurable field. Enter a group to categorize the EDS. Double- click the field, type in the value, and press Enter to complete. Comments Configurable field. Enter comments for the EDS. Double-click the field, type in the value, and press Enter to complete. Extended Firmware Version Provides additional information on the firmware version. Gateway Shows the IP address of the router of this network.
There is no default. To access Web Manager, perform the following steps: 1. Figure Web Manager Home Page. Diagnostics Lets you perform various diagnostic procedures.
Email Shows email statistics and lets you clear the email log, configure email settings, and send an email. Filesystem Shows file system statistics and lets you browse the file system to view a file, create a file or directory, upload files using HTTP, copy a file, move a file, or perform TFTP actions. Host Lets you view and change settings for a host on the network. Line Shows statistics and lets you change the current configuration and 52 Command mode settings of a serial line.
Network Shows status and lets you configure the network interface. SSL Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. Syslog Lets you specify the severity of events to log and the server and 84 ports to which the syslog should be sent.
System Lets you reboot device, restore factory defaults, upload new firmware, and change the device long and short names. Terminal Lets you change current settings for a terminal. Tunnel Lets you change the current configuration settings for a tunnel.
To view the network interface status: 1. Figure Network 1 eth0 Interface Status. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void the user's authority to operate this device.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this guide. The ETS stores its executable software in Flash rewritable ROM, meaning that it does not have to download software from a host each time it boots.
Software must only be downloaded when a new software version becomes available. See D:Updating Software for more information. The RS line interface standard is a single-ended peer-to-peer interface. Today's personal computers typically have at least one RS serial port. It is the most common serial protocol used today. RS is used for connecting devices across short distances at speeds up to Faster speeds require shorter cabling to ensure error-free communication.
The maximum cable length at a given speed is determined by many factors, including the immediate electrical environment and the quality of cable used, but is usually less than 15 meters at high speeds. RS devices are interoperable with RS devices. That is, RS ports can receive data reliably from RS ports and vice-versa. The main difference between RS and RS is that RS employs lower voltage signaling and differential receivers.
RS still uses single-ended transmitters for compatibility with RS receivers. RS is generally rated at higher speeds over longer cabling runs than RS Maximum data rates of Chapters 5 through 9 cover protocol-specific setup needed to install print queues and otherwise use the ETS. Read chapters 2 through 4 in order, then proceed to the protocol-specific chapter that relates to your network. Refer to F:Frequently-Used Commands as needed.
This chapter describes the various ETS models and shows how to install them into a basic network configuration. Pressing the Reset button for 5 seconds while the unit powers up will flush the NVR factory reset. To install the ETS, complete the following steps in order. Refer to the numbers in the previous figure.
Select a location for the ETS. When choosing a location, keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in E:Specifications. Connect one or more serial devices to the ETS. Note: The default serial port settings are baud, 8 bit characters, no parity, 1 stop bit, and Xon-Xoff flow control. It is recommended to connect a terminal to the ETS console port port 1. This will enable you to receive diagnostic and initial configuration messages. If you do not respond to this message, it will wait for 10 seconds and then finish booting.
Attach one end of the power cable to the ETS and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Flip the power switch to turn the unit ON. The ETS will go through two steps to begin normal operation:. The LEDs show varying patterns corresponding to the tests being run.
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