Lantronix 900-598 manual Branding the PremierWave XC, Web Manager Customization

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16: Branding the PremierWave XC

This chapter describes how to brand your PremierWave XC by using Web Manager and Command Line Interface (CLI). It contains the following sections on customization:

Web Manager Customization

Short and Long Name Customization

Web Manager Customization

Customize the Web Manager's appearance by modifying index.html, style.css, and the product logo. The style (fonts, colors, and spacing) of the Web Manager is controlled with style.css. The text and graphics are controlled with index.html. The product logo is the image in top-left corner of the page and defaults to a product name image.

Note: The recommended dimensions of the new graphic are 300px width and 50px height.

The Web Manager files are hidden and are incorporated directly into the firmware image but may be overridden by placing the appropriate file in the appropriate directory on the PremierWave XC file system.

Web Manager files can be retrieved and overridden with the following procedure:

FTP to the PremierWave XC device.

Make a directory (mkdir) and name it http/config .

Change to the directory (cd) that you created in step 2 (http/config).

Save the contents of index.html and style.css by using a web browser and navigating to http://<PremierWaveXC>/config/index.html and http://<PremierWaveXC>/config/style.css.

Modify the file as required or create a new one with the same name.

To customize the product logo, save the image of your choice as logo.gif .

Put the file(s) by using put <filename>.

Type quit. The overriding files appear in the file system's http/config directory.

Restart any open browser to view the changes.

If you wish to go back to the default files in the firmware image, simply delete the overriding files from the file system.

Short and Long Name Customization

You can customize the short and long names in your PremierWave XC. The names display in the CLI show command and in the System web page in the Current Configuration table. The short name is used for the show command. Both names are displayed in the CLI Product Type field.

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Contents XC User Guide Warranty Copyright & TrademarkContacts DisclaimerFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement FCC Part 15.21 StatementRevision History Table of Contents Using This GuideInstallation of PremierWave XC IntroductionUsing DeviceInstaller Configuration Using Web ManagerNetwork Settings Line and Tunnel SettingsServices Settings Terminal and Host SettingsSecurity Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Advanced SettingsEvents Security in DetailUpdating Firmware Branding the PremierWave XC 100Troubleshooting 102 Appendix C Compliance 107List of Figures List of TablesList of Tables Using This Guide Purpose and AudienceSummary of Chapters Chapter DescriptionAdditional Documentation Document DescriptionIntroduction Key FeaturesApplications Configuration Methods Troubleshooting CapabilitiesProtocol Support Addresses and Port Numbers Product Information LabelHardware Address IP AddressProduct Label Package Contents Installation of PremierWave XCUser-Supplied Items Hardware Components PremierWave XC Male DB9 DTE Serial PortsReset Button Back PanelTop Panel PowerSerial Connector Description Side PanelInstalling the PremierWave XC Bottom PanelPremierWave XC Connections 11 PremierWave XC Dimensions Accessing PremierWave XC using DeviceInstaller Using DeviceInstallerDevice Detail Summary Current Settings Description Telnet Supported Telnet PortWeb Port Firmware UpgradableConfiguration Using Web Manager Accessing Web ManagerDevice Status Device StatusWeb Manager Page Components Layout of a typical Web Manager page is belowNavigating the Web Manager Web Manager Description SeeNetwork Protocol StackQuery Port SyslogNetwork Settings WAN Connection SettingsDdns Settings To Configure WAN Connection SettingsNetwork 1 Interface Settings To View or Configure Ddns SettingsSetting / Field Description Network Interface Description SettingsDefault Gateway Dhcp ClientHostname Dhcp Client IDNetwork 1 Link Settings To Configure Network 1 Interface SettingsNetwork 1 Ethernet eth0 Description Link Settings To View Network 1 Interface StatusNetwork 2 SMS Outbound Settings To Configure Network 1 Link SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description SMS Outbound Settings Network 2 Interface StatusNetwork 2 SMS Inbound Settings To Configure Network 2 SMS Outbound SettingsNetwork 2 Roam Settings To Configure Network 2 SMS Inbound SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description SMS Inbound Settings Network 2 wwan0 Description Roam SettingsNetwork 2 GSM/GPRS Bands Settings To Configure Network 2 Roam SettingsTo Configure Network 2 GSM/GPRS bands Settings Network 2 wwan0 Description GSM/GPRS SettingsTo Configure Network 2 SIM Pin Settings Network 2 SIM Pin SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description SIM Pin Settings Network 2 APN Configuration Settings To Configure Network 2 APN Configuration SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description APN Configuration Settings Enter Access Point Name APNNetwork 2 Carrier Connection Settings To Configure Network 2 Carrier Connection SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description Carrier Connection Settings Network 2 SMS Statistics6Network Settings Line and Tunnel Settings Line SettingsConfiguration Line Settings DescriptionCommand Mode Line Command Description Mode SettingsTo Configure Line Settings Statistics To View Line StatisticsSerial String Echo Serial StringSerial Settings Tunnel SettingsTunnel Serial Description Settings Packing Mode To Configure Tunnel Serial SettingsTunnel Packing Description Mode Settings To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings Accept ModeTunnel Accept Mode Description Settings Local PortTo Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Tunnel Connect Description Mode Settings Connect ModeReconnect Timer To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode Settings Flush Serial DataEmail on ConnectTo Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Disconnect ModeTunnel Disconnect Mode Description Settings Tunnel Modem Emulation Description Settings Modem EmulationStatistics To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation SettingsTo View Tunnel Statistics Terminal Settings Terminal and Host SettingsTerminal on Network Description Line Settings To Configure the Terminal Network Connection Host ConfigurationTo Configure the Terminal Line Connection To Configure Host Settings Host Settings DescriptionSSH Username Remote AddressDNS Settings Services SettingsTo View or Configure DNS Settings FTP Settings Syslog SettingsTo Configure FTP Settings Syslog Settings DescriptionTo View or Configure Syslog Settings Http SettingsHttp Settings Description Http Authentication Description Settings To Configure Http SettingsEnter the Uniform Resource Identifier URI To Configure Http Authentication Auth TypeTo Configure RSS Settings RSS SettingsRSS Settings Description Security Settings SSL SettingsCertificate Generation Description Settings Certificate and Key GenerationTo Create a New Credential Certificate Upload Settings To Configure an Existing SSL CredentialUpload Certificate Description Settings New CertificateTrusted Authorities Description Settings Trusted AuthoritiesTo Upload an Authority Certificate AuthorityMaintenance and Diagnostics Settings Filesystem SettingsFile Display Commands Description File DisplayFile Modification Description Commands File Transfer Settings DescriptionFile Modification File TransferProtocol Stack Settings To Configure IP Network Stack SettingsProtocol Stack Description IP Settings To Transfer or Modify Filesystem FilesTo Configure Icmp Network Stack Settings To Configure ARP Network Stack SettingsProtocol Stack Description Icmp Settings MAC AddressTo Configure Snmp Network Stack Settings To Configure Smtp Network Stack SettingsProtocol Stack Description Snmp Settings Query Port Settings Description To Configure Query Port SettingsQuery Port Diagnostics Hardware To View Hardware InformationIP Sockets To View the List of IP SocketsDiagnostics Description Traceroute Settings To Ping a Remote HostTraceroute To Perform a TracerouteTo Configure the Diagnostic Log Output Diagnostics Description Log SettingsLog MemoryProcesses To View Process InformationRoute To View Route InformationTo Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults System SettingsSystem Settings Description Advanced Settings Email SettingsTo View, Configure and Send Email Email Configuration Description SettingsCommand Line Interface Settings Basic CLI SettingsTo View and Configure Basic CLI Settings Command Line Interface Description Configuration SettingsTo Configure Telnet Settings Telnet SettingsTelnet Settings Description XML Settings SSH SettingsTo Configure SSH Settings XML Export ConfigurationTo Export Configuration in XML Format XML Export Configuration Description SettingsXML Import Configuration Import Configuration from External FileXML Export Status Settings Description XML Export StatusFailover Settings Import Configuration from the FilesystemTo Import Configuration in XML Format Import Configuration from Description Filesystem SettingsTo Configure Failover Settings Failover Settings DescriptionTo Configure Relay Output Settings Relay Output SettingsRelay Output Settings Description Event Alert Settings Description EventsEvent Overview Event AlertsTo Configure Input 2 Settings To Configure Input 1 SettingsTo Configure Main Power Fail Settings To Configure Backup Power Fail Settings To Configure Wwan0 Link Down SettingsEvents Status and Clearing Events To Configure Ethernet Link Down SettingsTo Clear Events Security in Detail Public Key InfrastructureDigital Certificates Trusted AuthoritiesObtaining Certificates Self-Signed CertificatesCertificate Formats OpenSSLSteel Belted Radius Free RadiusUpdating Firmware Obtaining FirmwareLoading New Firmware through Web Manager To upload new firmwareLoading New Firmware through FTP Web Manager Customization Branding the PremierWave XCShort and Long Name Customization Name Settings Description To Customize Short or Long NamesTroubleshooting Diagnostic LED StatesProblems and Error Messages Problem/Message Reason SolutionTroubleshooting Appendix a Technical Support Technical Support USAppendix B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Converting Binary to HexadecimalScientific Calculator Conversion TableAppendix B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Appendix C Compliance Product Name ModelDevice Label with CE Mark and FCC ID Manufacturers ContactRoHS Notice SLB SLC SLP

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