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The properties of the other EDS models are similar except for the number of ports. Eds Properties 5: Getting Started Figure 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 value, and press Enter to complete. All changes take effect immediately, unless otherwise noted. A menu bar at the left side of each page provides links you can click to navigate from one page to another. Some pages are read-only, while others let you change configuration settings.

Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. The header information remains the same regardless of the page displayed. Eds Menu The bottom section shows the current configuration.

The information area shows information or instructions associated with the page. The footer displays at the bottom of the page. It contains copyright information and a link to the Lantronix home page. It also displays when you click the Status link in the menu bar.

This read-only page shows the EDS product information, network settings, line settings, and tunneling settings. 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.

The subnet mask consists of four octets separated by a period. Changing this value requires the EDS to be rebooted. It also displays when you click Statistics at the top of one of the other Line Settings pages.

This read- only page shows the status and statistics for the serial line selected at the top of this page. This page shows the configuration settings for the serial line selected at the top of the page and lets you change the settings for that serial line. The name may have up to 25 characters. Lines with names display in the Login Connect Menu. When Flow Control is set to Software, specify Xon char. This page shows the settings for the tunnel selected at the top of the page and lets you change the settings.

If you click this link, a message tells you that you will have to reboot the EDS. Protocol Displays the currently selected protocol set on the Line Configuration page. When this character is read on the serial line, it either initiates a new connection for a tunnel in Connect mode or enables a tunnel in Accept mode to start listening for connections. Flush Serial Data Select whether the serial line is flushed when a connection is made.

If the EDS does not receive a response from the remote host, it drops that connection. This setting is used for debugging purposes. Modem If enabled, an active connection is disconnected when the Modem Control Page Tunnel - Packing Mode Page 7: Network, Line, Tunnel, and Terminal Settings Tunnel — Packing Mode Page When tunneling, data can be packed queued and sent in large chunks on the network instead of being sent immediately after being read on the serial line.

If you click Packing Mode at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel — After entering a value, Keys: Encrypt Key select an option to specify whether the value is text or binary. This page displays configuration settings for the terminal on a serial line and lets you change them as necessary. To select a terminal: From the drop-down list at the top of the page, select the line that is connected to the terminal you want to configure.

This is the name that displays on the Login Connect Menu. To leave a host out of the menu, leave this field blank. This page displays configuration settings for the domain name system DNS and lets you change them as necessary. No server is configured with DNS.

Read Community Enter the case-sensitive community name from which the EDS will receive trap messages. Default is public. This page shows the current configuration, status, and statistics for the syslog. Here you can configure the syslog destination and the severity of the events to log. This page has four links at the top for viewing statistics and for viewing and changing configuration and authentication settings. Http Configuration 8: Services Settings Figure For example, to add web pages to the EDS to control or monitor of a device attached to a port on the EDS, you can specify the user and password that can access that web page.

Http Authentication 8: Services Settings Figure RSS is a way of feeding online content to web users. This feed contains up-to-date information about configuration changes that occur on the EDS. It also displays when you click Statistics at the top of one of the other LPD pages.

This read-only page shows various statistics about the LPD server. Here you can change LPD configuration settings. Selected by default. Note: For more information, see on page Be sure the private key will not be compromised in transit. Here you can change SSH server settings for authorized users. Password Enter the password associated with the username. If you entered a server name, the name should match the name of the server used as the Remote Address in Connect mode tunneling.

Remote Command Enter the command that can be executed remotely. Here you can upload an existing SSL certificate or create a new self-signed one. This certificate can be created elsewhere and uploaded to the device or automatically generated on the device.

New Private Key Enter the path and name of the existing private key you want to upload, or use the Browse button to select the private key. Choices are: Using a larger bit size takes more time to generate the key. This page has two links at the top for viewing filesystem statistics and browsing and manipulating the entire filesystem. Here you can browse and manipulate the entire filesystem.

For example, you can: Browse the filesystem. Directory Enter the name of the directory you want to create, and then click Create. Here you can configure lower level network stack-specific configuration settings. Under Current State, there is a Clear link to remove all addresses and a Remove link to remove the individual address shown. However, sending this bit may pose a security risk.

Select whether you want the RST control bit sent to end a connection immediately. This page displays statistics and current usage information about the query port server. The query port server is an application that only responds to auto-discovery messages on port 0x77FE. To view these diagnostic tools, click the Diagnostics link in the menu bar to display the Diagnostics: Hardware page. The available diagnostic tools appear at the top of the page.

This read-only page lists all the network sockets on the EDS that are currently open. Here you can trace a packet from the EDS to an Internet host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes. If you visit a Web site whose pages appear slowly, you can use traceroute to determine where the longest delays are occurring. Page Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Figure Page Diagnostics: Buffer Pools Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Diagnostics: Buffer Pools Clicking Buffer Pools from one of the diagnostics page displays a read-only screen that shows the current usage of the private buffer pools.

Private buffer pools are used in various parts of the system to ensure deterministic memory management, thus eliminating any contention for memory from the generic heap space. Here you can view or change the current date or time configured on the device. Here you can: Reboot the EDS. Restore factory defaults. Upload new firmware. Assign short and long names to the EDS. Page EDS reboots automatically.

Name Enter the short name and long name for the EDS. This page has links at the top for displaying the email configuration and for sending an email. You can configure the email subsystem for delivering email notifications and send an email.

Here you can change email configuration settings. The EDS can be configured to operate at a fixed Ethernet speed and duplex mode halfor full-duplex or otherwise by default auto-negotiate the connection to the Ethernet network. The back of the EDS has a socket for a terminal block screw connector not included for attaching to an appropriate power source, such as those used in automation and manufacturing industries.

It can be used with the EDS's barrel power connector and PoE capabilities as a redundant power source to the unit. Light-emitting diodes LEDs on the front and back panels show status information. The reset button is on the back of the EDS, to the left of the power connector. Pressing this button reboots the EDS and terminates all serial and Ethernet port data activity.

The EDS comes with mounting brackets installed for vertically mounting the unit, for example, on a wall. Attach a serial cable between the EDS and each serial device. Power-up the EDS Use one or more of the following methods. These power-up methods can be used in combination to provide redundant backup power to the unit. Insert the round end of the supplied power cord into the barrel power connector on the back of the EDS Attach the power source to the terminal block connector on the back of the EDS The back panel has an RJ45 Ethernet port.

You can configure the EDS to operate at a fixed Ethernet speed and duplex mode halfor fullduplex or auto-negotiate the connection to the Ethernet network. The front panel has a green Power LED. If using AC power, avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch. After power-up, the self-test begins. This chapter covers the steps for locating a device and viewing its properties and details.

DeviceInstaller is a free utility program provided by Lantronix that discovers, configures, upgrades and manages Lantronix Device Servers. It can be downloaded from the Lantronix website at www.

For instructions on using DeviceInstaller to configure the IP address, related settings or for more advanced features, see the DeviceInstaller online help. Note: Make note of the MAC address. It is needed to locate the EDS using. Click Search to perform additional searches, as desired. The list of available Lantronix EDS devices appears.

On the right page, click the Device Details tab. The current EDS configuration appears. Note: The settings are Display Only in this table unless otherwise noted. Table Device Details Summary. All changes take effect immediately, unless otherwise noted. It contains the following sections:. Open a standard web browser. Enter your username and password.

Note: The Logout button is available on any web page. Logging out of the web page would force re-authentication to take place the next time the web page is accessed. The Device Status page is the first page that appears after you log into the Web Manager. It also appears when you click Status in the Main Menu. Menu Bar. The menu bar always appears at the left side of the page, regardless of the page shown.

The menu bar lists thenames of the pages available in the Web Manager. To bring up a page, click it in the menu bar.

On some pages, you must also select the item you are configuring, such as a line or a tunnel. Some pages show status or statistics in this area rather than allow you to enter settings. In some cases, you can reset or clear a setting. In Chrome or Safari, it is necessary to close out of the browser to logout. If necessary, reopen the browser to log back in. It contains copyright information and a link to the Lantronix home page. The Web Manager provides an intuitive point-and-click interface.

A menu bar on the left side of each page provides links you can click to navigate from one page to another. Some pages are read-only, while others let you change configuration settings. Note: There may be times when you must reboot the EDS for the new configuration settings to take effect.

The chapters that follow indicate when a change requires a reboot. Table Summary of Web Manager Pages. This chapter describes how to access, view, and configure network settings from the Network web page.

The Network web page contains sub-menus that enable you to view and configure the Ethernet network interface and link. Select Network on the menu bar. The Network web page appears. The Network 1 eth0 Interface Status page appears. This page shows the configuration settings for the Ethernet connection and lets you change these settings. Select Network on the menu bar, if you are not already in the Network web page.

The Network 1 eth0 Interface Configuration page appears. Table Network Interface Configuration. Select On or Off. At boot up, the device will attempt to obtain an IP address from a. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox.

Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. Part Number Revision I April Warranty For details on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy, please go to our web site at www. 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. To view and configure network interface settings: 1. Figure Network 1 eth0 Interface Configuration 3.

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