Lantronix LX6 manual Overview, XML Architecture and Device Control

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2:Overview

XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device server supports three convenient configuration methods: Web Manager, Command Line Interface (CLI) and Extensible Markup Language (XML). For more information about the Web Manager, see the XPort Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server User Guide on the Lantronix website.

XML Architecture and Device Control

XML is a fundamental building block for the future growth of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) networks. XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device server supports XML configuration records that make configuring the device server easy for users and administrators. XML configuration records are easy to edit with a standard text editor or an XML editor.

For a brief overview of XML, see Chapter 4: Configuration Using XML. It provides rules on basic XML syntax, a guide to the specific XML tags used, and a guide to using XML configuration records.

Command Line Interface

Making the edge-to-enterprise vision a reality, the XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device server uses industry-standard tools for configuration, communication, and control. For example, the XPort Pro Lx6 uses a command line interface (CLI) whose syntax is very similar to that used by data center equipment such as routers and hubs.

For details of the CLI, see Chapter 5: Commands and Levels. It provides an index of the CLI Command Hierarchy with links to the corresponding command details. The CLI provides commands for configuring, monitoring, and controlling the device server.

XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference

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Contents Embedded Device Server Command Reference Copyright and Trademark Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Chapter Summaries ConventionsDeviceInstaller Online Help Additional DocumentationOverview XML Architecture and Device ControlConfiguration Using Telnet Configuration Using the Serial PortCommand Line Interface Navigating the CLI HierarchyUsing Keyboard Shortcuts and CLI Understanding the CLI Level HierarchyCLI Level Hierarchy Enable Level Commands Configuration Using XML XML Configuration Record Document Type DefinitionQuick Tour of XML Syntax DeclarationRecord, Group, Item, and Value Tags XML Example of Multiple Named ValuesXML Example of Multiple Items Importing and Exporting an XML Configuration File Best PracticesImporting XML Configuration Groups XCR GroupsConfiguration Using XML Icmp Configuration Using XML Configuration Using XML Configuration Using XML Configuration Using XML URI XML Status Record Groups and Items XSR Group and ItemsConfiguration Using XML Configuration Using XML LISTEN, Synrecvd Configuration Using XML Status Configuration Using XML Group Name Item Name Configuration Using XML Configuration Using XML Commands and Levels Commands and Levels Accept tunnel-accept1 level commandsFlushes the serial data buffer upon establishing an accept Arp config-arp level commands Cli config-cli level commandsAdd IP address MAC address Remove ip IP addressIf instance Configure config level commandsConnect tunnel-connect1 level commands Host instance Cp email-cp4 level commands Cp email-cp3 level commandsCp output tunnel-connect-cpoutput1 level commands Cp email-cp2 level commandsCp email-cp1 level commands Cp output tunnel-accept-cpoutput1 level commands Cpm cpm level commandsAdd cp to group Add cp to group bitDisconnect tunnel-disconnect1 level commands Device device level commandsDiagnostics config-diagnostics level commands Timeout milliseconds Discovery config-discovery level commandsDns dns level commands Lookup hostoripEmail 1 email1 level commands Cc textEmail number From textEmail 2 email2 level commands To textEmail 3 email3 level commands Email 4 email4 level commands Commands and Levels Enable enable level commands Host 1 tunnel-connect-host11 level commands Filesystem filesystem level commandsFtp config-ftp level commands Port number Host 10 tunnel-connect-host110 level commands Host 11 tunnel-connect-host111 level commands Host 12 tunnel-connect-host112 level commands Host 13 tunnel-connect-host113 level commands Host 14 tunnel-connect-host114 level commands Host 15 tunnel-connect-host115 level commands Tunneling Show Shows the current configuration Show history Host 16 tunnel-connect-host116 level commands Host 2 tunnel-connect-host12 level commands Host 3 tunnel-connect-host13 level commands Host 4 tunnel-connect-host14 level commands Host 5 tunnel-connect-host15 level commands Host 6 tunnel-connect-host16 level commands Commands and Levels Host 7 tunnel-connect-host17 level commands Host 8 tunnel-connect-host18 level commands Host 9 tunnel-connect-host19 level commands Http config-http level commands Icmp config-icmp level commands Icmpv6 config-icmpv6 level commands If 1 config-ifeth0 level commandsIp address ip address/cidr Ipv6 address ip address/prefixlengthBaud rate bits per second Ip config-ip level commandsLine 1 line1 level commands Gap timer milliseconds Name textLink config-etherneteth0 level commands Log config-diagnostics-log level commands Modem tunnel-modem1 level commandsPacking tunnel-packing1 level commands Smtp config-smtp level commands Root level commandsSerial tunnel-serial1 level commands Host text Syslog config-syslog level commandsTelnet config-cli-telnet level commands Terminal 1 config-terminal1 level commands Terminal network config-terminalnetwork level commands Tunnel 1 tunnel1 level commands Xml xml level commandsSecret xcr export file group list Xcr dump group listXsr export file group list Xcr import file group listXsr dump group list
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