Lantronix 900-598 manual Protocol Support, Troubleshooting Capabilities, Configuration Methods

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2:Introduction

Protocol Support

The PremierWave XC device server contains a full-featured IP stack. Supported protocols include:

ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, Auto IP, Telnet, DNS, FTP, TFTP, SSH, SSL/TLS, and Syslog for network communications and management

TCP, UDP tunneling to the serial port

TFTP for uploading/downloading files

FTP and HTTP for firmware upgrades and uploading/downloading files

Troubleshooting Capabilities

The PremierWave XC offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that lets you troubleshoot problems quickly and easily. Available from the CLI or Web Manager, the diagnostic tools let you:

View critical hardware, memory, MIB-II, buffer pool, IP socket information and routing table

Perform ping and traceroute operations

Conduct forward or reverse DNS lookup operations

View all processes currently running on the PremierWave XC, including CPU utilization

View system log messages

Configuration Methods

After installation, the PremierWave XC requires configuration. For the unit to operate correctly on a network, it must have a unique IP address on the network. There are four basic methods for logging into the PremierWave XC and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings:

Web Manager: View and configure all settings easily through a web browser using the Lantronix Web Manager. (See Configuration Using Web Manager.)

DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings on the PremierWave XC using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on a PC attached to a network. (See Using DeviceInstaller.)

Command Mode: There are two methods for accessing Command Mode (CLI): making a Telnet or SSH connection, or connecting a terminal (or a PC running a terminal emulation program) to the unit’s serial port. (See the PremierWave XC Command Reference Guide for instructions and available commands.)

XML: The PremierWave XC supports XML-based configuration and setup records that make device configuration transparent to users and administrators. XML is easily editable with a standard text or XML editor. (See the PremierWave XC Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.)

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Contents XC User Guide Disclaimer WarrantyCopyright & Trademark ContactsFCC Part 15.21 Statement FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementRevision History Introduction Table of ContentsUsing This Guide Installation of PremierWave XCLine and Tunnel Settings Using DeviceInstallerConfiguration Using Web Manager Network SettingsTerminal and Host Settings Services SettingsSecurity Settings Advanced Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsBranding the PremierWave XC 100 EventsSecurity in Detail Updating FirmwareAppendix C Compliance 107 Troubleshooting 102List of Tables List of FiguresList of Tables Chapter Description Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Summary of ChaptersDocument Description Additional DocumentationKey Features IntroductionApplications Troubleshooting Capabilities Configuration MethodsProtocol Support IP Address Addresses and Port NumbersProduct Information Label Hardware AddressProduct Label Installation of PremierWave XC Package ContentsUser-Supplied Items PremierWave XC Male DB9 DTE Serial Ports Hardware ComponentsBack Panel Reset ButtonPower Top PanelSerial Side Panel Connector DescriptionBottom Panel Installing the PremierWave XCPremierWave XC Connections 11 PremierWave XC Dimensions Using DeviceInstaller Accessing PremierWave XC using DeviceInstallerDevice Detail Summary Current Settings Description Firmware Upgradable Telnet SupportedTelnet Port Web PortAccessing Web Manager Configuration Using Web ManagerDevice Status Device StatusLayout of a typical Web Manager page is below Web Manager Page ComponentsWeb Manager Description See Navigating the Web ManagerSyslog NetworkProtocol Stack Query PortTo Configure WAN Connection Settings Network SettingsWAN Connection Settings Ddns SettingsNetwork Interface Description Settings Network 1 Interface SettingsTo View or Configure Ddns Settings Setting / Field DescriptionDhcp Client ID Default GatewayDhcp Client HostnameTo View Network 1 Interface Status Network 1 Link SettingsTo Configure Network 1 Interface Settings Network 1 Ethernet eth0 Description Link SettingsNetwork 2 Interface Status Network 2 SMS Outbound SettingsTo Configure Network 1 Link Settings Network 2 wwan0 Description SMS Outbound SettingsTo Configure Network 2 SMS Outbound Settings Network 2 SMS Inbound SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description Roam Settings Network 2 Roam SettingsTo Configure Network 2 SMS Inbound Settings Network 2 wwan0 Description SMS Inbound SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description GSM/GPRS Settings Network 2 GSM/GPRS Bands SettingsTo Configure Network 2 Roam Settings To Configure Network 2 GSM/GPRS bands SettingsNetwork 2 SIM Pin Settings To Configure Network 2 SIM Pin SettingsNetwork 2 wwan0 Description SIM Pin Settings Enter Access Point Name APN Network 2 APN Configuration SettingsTo Configure Network 2 APN Configuration Settings Network 2 wwan0 Description APN Configuration SettingsNetwork 2 SMS Statistics Network 2 Carrier Connection SettingsTo Configure Network 2 Carrier Connection Settings Network 2 wwan0 Description Carrier Connection Settings6Network Settings Line Settings Description Line and Tunnel SettingsLine Settings ConfigurationLine Command Description Mode Settings Command ModeEcho Serial String To Configure Line SettingsStatistics To View Line Statistics Serial StringTunnel Settings Serial SettingsTunnel Serial Description Settings To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings Packing ModeTunnel Packing Description Mode Settings Local Port To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode SettingsAccept Mode Tunnel Accept Mode Description SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Connect Mode Tunnel Connect Description Mode SettingsReconnect Timer Connect To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsFlush Serial Data Email onDisconnect Mode To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode SettingsTunnel Disconnect Mode Description Settings Modem Emulation Tunnel Modem Emulation Description SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings StatisticsTo View Tunnel Statistics Terminal and Host Settings Terminal SettingsTerminal on Network Description Line Settings Host Configuration To Configure the Terminal Network ConnectionTo Configure the Terminal Line Connection Remote Address To Configure Host SettingsHost Settings Description SSH UsernameServices Settings DNS SettingsTo View or Configure DNS Settings Syslog Settings Description FTP SettingsSyslog Settings To Configure FTP SettingsHttp Settings To View or Configure Syslog SettingsHttp Settings Description To Configure Http Settings Http Authentication Description SettingsEnter the Uniform Resource Identifier URI Auth Type To Configure Http AuthenticationRSS Settings To Configure RSS SettingsRSS Settings Description Certificate and Key Generation Security SettingsSSL Settings Certificate Generation Description SettingsTo Create a New Credential New Certificate Certificate Upload SettingsTo Configure an Existing SSL Credential Upload Certificate Description SettingsAuthority Trusted Authorities Description SettingsTrusted Authorities To Upload an Authority CertificateFile Display Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsFilesystem Settings File Display Commands DescriptionFile Transfer File Modification Description CommandsFile Transfer Settings Description File ModificationTo Transfer or Modify Filesystem Files Protocol Stack SettingsTo Configure IP Network Stack Settings Protocol Stack Description IP SettingsMAC Address To Configure Icmp Network Stack SettingsTo Configure ARP Network Stack Settings Protocol Stack Description Icmp SettingsTo Configure Smtp Network Stack Settings To Configure Snmp Network Stack SettingsProtocol Stack Description Snmp Settings To Configure Query Port Settings Query Port Settings DescriptionQuery Port To View the List of IP Sockets DiagnosticsHardware To View Hardware Information IP SocketsTo Perform a Traceroute Diagnostics Description Traceroute SettingsTo Ping a Remote Host TracerouteMemory To Configure the Diagnostic Log OutputDiagnostics Description Log Settings LogTo View Route Information ProcessesTo View Process Information RouteSystem Settings To Reboot or Restore Factory DefaultsSystem Settings Description Email Configuration Description Settings Advanced SettingsEmail Settings To View, Configure and Send EmailCommand Line Interface Description Configuration Settings Command Line Interface SettingsBasic CLI Settings To View and Configure Basic CLI SettingsTelnet Settings To Configure Telnet SettingsTelnet Settings Description XML Export Configuration XML SettingsSSH Settings To Configure SSH SettingsXML Export Configuration Description Settings To Export Configuration in XML FormatXML Export Status XML Import ConfigurationImport Configuration from External File XML Export Status Settings DescriptionImport Configuration from Description Filesystem Settings Failover SettingsImport Configuration from the Filesystem To Import Configuration in XML FormatFailover Settings Description To Configure Failover SettingsRelay Output Settings To Configure Relay Output SettingsRelay Output Settings Description Event Alerts Event Alert Settings DescriptionEvents Event OverviewTo Configure Input 1 Settings To Configure Input 2 SettingsTo Configure Main Power Fail Settings To Configure Wwan0 Link Down Settings To Configure Backup Power Fail SettingsTo Configure Ethernet Link Down Settings Events Status and Clearing EventsTo Clear Events Trusted Authorities Security in DetailPublic Key Infrastructure Digital CertificatesOpenSSL Obtaining CertificatesSelf-Signed Certificates Certificate FormatsFree Radius Steel Belted RadiusTo upload new firmware Updating FirmwareObtaining Firmware Loading New Firmware through Web ManagerLoading New Firmware through FTP Branding the PremierWave XC Web Manager CustomizationShort and Long Name Customization To Customize Short or Long Names Name Settings DescriptionProblem/Message Reason Solution TroubleshootingDiagnostic LED States Problems and Error MessagesTroubleshooting Technical Support US Appendix a Technical SupportConversion Table Appendix B Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConverting Binary to Hexadecimal Scientific CalculatorAppendix B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Product Name Model Appendix C ComplianceManufacturers Contact Device Label with CE Mark and FCC IDSLB SLC SLP RoHS Notice

900-598 specifications

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