Lantronix LX6 manual Configuration Using Telnet, Configuration Using the Serial Port

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3:Command Line Interface

This chapter describes accessing the XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device server by using Telnet or serial ports to configure the device, navigating the Command Line Interface (CLI), typing keyboard shortcuts, and moving between the levels.

It contains the following sections:

Configuration Using Telnet

Configuration Using the Serial Port

Navigating the CLI Hierarchy

Using Keyboard Shortcuts and CLI

Understanding the CLI Level Hierarchy

Refer to Chapter 5: Commands and Levels for a complete list of levels, commands, and descriptions.

Configuration Using Telnet

To access and configure the device server by using a Telnet session over the network, you must first establish a Telnet connection. You can also establish a Telnet connection by clicking the Telnet Configuration tab in the DeviceInstaller utility. See the DeviceInstaller Online Help for more information, available on our website www.lantronix.com/support/downloads.

To access the XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device server by using Telnet, perform the following steps.

1.Click Start > Run. The Run dialog box displays.

2.Type cmd in the dialog box and press OK.

3.Enter telnet command according to the type of device you are utilizing:

a. Type telnet x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x is the IP address) in a Windows/Linux command prompt.

a.To login through telnet using IPv6 address, please use the below commands.

Type telnet x:x:x::x%eth0 (x:x:x::x is the IPv6 address) in Linux machines.

Type telnet x:x:x::x (x:x:x::x is the IPv6 address) in Windows command prompt.

4.The XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device server is online when the command prompt (>) displays. You are at the root level of the CLI.

Note: Depending on the level of security, a password may be required.

Configuration Using the Serial Port

Serial Recovery

Serial Recovery mode will temporarily override the line and tunnel settings for the serial line to allow configuration changes to be made. The line and tunnel settings will be restored once the user exits the Serial Recovery mode CLI.

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Contents Embedded Device Server Command Reference Copyright and Trademark Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Conventions Chapter SummariesAdditional Documentation DeviceInstaller Online HelpXML Architecture and Device Control OverviewConfiguration Using the Serial Port Configuration Using TelnetNavigating the CLI Hierarchy Command Line InterfaceUnderstanding the CLI Level Hierarchy Using Keyboard Shortcuts and CLICLI Level Hierarchy Enable Level Commands XML Configuration Record Document Type Definition Configuration Using XMLDeclaration Quick Tour of XML SyntaxXML Example of Multiple Named Values Record, Group, Item, and Value TagsXML Example of Multiple Items Best Practices Importing and Exporting an XML Configuration FileImporting XCR Groups XML Configuration GroupsConfiguration Using XML Icmp Configuration Using XML Configuration Using XML Configuration Using XML Configuration Using XML URI XSR Group and Items XML Status Record Groups 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 Accept tunnel-accept1 level commands Commands and LevelsFlushes the serial data buffer upon establishing an accept Cli config-cli level commands Arp config-arp level commandsAdd IP address MAC address Remove ip IP addressConfigure config level commands Connect tunnel-connect1 level commandsIf instance Host instance Cp email-cp3 level commands Cp email-cp4 level commandsCp email-cp2 level commands Cp email-cp1 level commandsCp output tunnel-connect-cpoutput1 level commands Cpm cpm level commands Cp output tunnel-accept-cpoutput1 level commandsAdd cp to group Add cp to group bitDevice device level commands Diagnostics config-diagnostics level commandsDisconnect tunnel-disconnect1 level commands Discovery config-discovery level commands Timeout millisecondsDns dns level commands Lookup hostoripCc text Email 1 email1 level commandsEmail number From textTo text Email 2 email2 level commandsEmail 3 email3 level commands Email 4 email4 level commands Commands and Levels Enable enable level commands Filesystem filesystem level commands Ftp config-ftp level commandsHost 1 tunnel-connect-host11 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 If 1 config-ifeth0 level commands Icmpv6 config-icmpv6 level commandsIp address ip address/cidr Ipv6 address ip address/prefixlengthIp config-ip level commands Line 1 line1 level commandsBaud rate bits per second Name text Gap timer millisecondsLink config-etherneteth0 level commands Modem tunnel-modem1 level commands Log config-diagnostics-log level commandsPacking tunnel-packing1 level commands Root level commands Serial tunnel-serial1 level commandsSmtp config-smtp level commands Syslog config-syslog level commands Telnet config-cli-telnet level commandsHost text Terminal 1 config-terminal1 level commands Terminal network config-terminalnetwork level commands Xml xml level commands Tunnel 1 tunnel1 level commandsSecret xcr export file group list Xcr dump group listXcr import file group list Xsr dump group listXsr export file group list
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