Lantronix 900-332 Configuration using DeviceInstaller, Accessing WiPort using DeviceInstaller

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3: Configuration using DeviceInstaller

This chapter covers the steps for getting the WiPort device server online and working. This chapter includes the following topics:

Topic

Page

Accessing WiPort using DeviceInstaller

3-1

 

 

Server Configuration

3-1

 

 

WLAN Configuration

3-2

 

 

Host List Configuration

3-3

 

 

OEM Pin Configuration

3-3

 

 

Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration

3-4

 

 

Email Configuration

3-8

 

 

Accessing WiPort using DeviceInstaller

Note: Make note of the MAC address. It is needed to locate the WiPort using DeviceInstaller. For more information on the hardware address, see Hardware Address on page 2-3.

Follow the instructions on the product CD to install and run DeviceInstaller.

1.Click StartÆPrograms Æ LantronixÆDeviceInstallerÆDeviceInstaller. If the PC has more than one network adapter, a message displays requesting the selection of a network adapter. Select an adapter and click OK.

2.Click the Search icon and select the WiPort unit from the list of Lantronix device servers on the local network.

3.Highlight the WiPort device in the list and click Settings. The Configure Device window for the WiPort unit displays.

4.To store configuration changes, click OK. To store and apply modifications, click Apply.

Server Configuration

Note: The IP address is assigned via DHCP (on DHCP-enabled networks).

Assign a static IP address only if necessary.

To manually assign an IP Address:

1.Click the Assign IP icon .

2.If prompted, enter the hardware address (on the product label) and click Next.

WiPort™ User Guide

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Contents WiPort User Guide Page Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technical SupportSales Offices Disclaimer and Revisions Contents Expert Settings5-20 ContentsAccessing Setup Mode Wlan Settings5-19Control Protocol Factory DefaultsExit Configuration Mode Gpio PinsPage Remaining chapters in this guide include Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Chapter SummaryAdditional Documentation Using This GuideCapabilities IntroductionIntroduction Configuration MethodsApplications Protocol SupportPort Numbers Addresses and Port NumbersHardware Address IP AddressPage Configuration using DeviceInstaller Accessing WiPort using DeviceInstallerServer Configuration Wlan Configuration Host List Configuration OEM Pin ConfigurationConfiguration Using DeviceInstaller Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Passive Connection Common I/F Mode SettingSerial Settings UDP Datagram ModeActive Connection Disconnection ConnectionBuffer Flushing Packing Email ConfigurationUnit Name TriggersPage Accessing WiPort using Web-Manager Configuration using Web-ManagerConfiguration Using Web-Manager Network ConfigurationSelect Obtain IP address automatically Automatic IP Address ConfigurationStatic IP Address Configuration Click the OK button when finishedSubnet Mask Select Use the following IP configurationDefault Gateway IP AddressAdvanced Server ConfigurationSerial Settings Retry SettingsHost Information Channel Port SettingsDisable Serial Port Available fields, enter the following informationFlush Output Buffer Network to Serial Connection Settings TCPPack Control Flush Input Buffer Serial to NetworkConnect Mode Passive Connection Connect Mode Active ConnectionConnect Protocol Endpoint Configuration Disconnect ModeCommon Options Datagram Mode Connection Settings UDPConfigure the following fields Change Address TableMail Server IP Address Conditions Configurable PinsEnable Serial Trigger RecipientsMessage Properties Ad Hoc Settings Wireless Network SecurityEnter or modify the following fields Configure or modify the following fields for each pin Advanced SettingsUpdating Settings Page Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port Accessing Setup ModeTelnet Access Serial Port Access Configuration Via Serial Mode or Telnet PortClick OK. The following information displays Set the Gateway IP Address Set the IP AddressNetwork Class Host Bits Netmask Change Telnet Configuration PasswordSet the Netmask Dhcp NameInterface Mode Options Interface ModeFollowing table displays available I/F Mode options Mode OptionFlow Control Option Common I/F Mode Setting Binary HexFlow Port NumberPort Numbers Reserved for Connect ModeEnter Connect Mode options in hexadecimal notation Connect Mode OptionResponse Incoming ConnectionManual Connection Manual Connection Address ExampleAutostart Automatic Connection Hostlist Example HostlistModem Mode Datagram TypeMessage Meaning Modem Mode Command Modem Mode CommandsFunction Modem Mode Function Command Remote IP AddressRemote Port 11. Flush Mode Options Flush ModeDisconnect Mode Option 10. Disconnect Mode OptionsOption Telnet Terminal Type DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutChannel Port Password SendChar 1 and SendChar2Mail Server Trigger Unit NameDomain Name RecipientFind Network Name Wlan SettingsEnable Wlan Enable Ad Hoc Network CreationSecurity Settings Expert SettingsDisable Port 77FE Hex Disable SnmpDisable Telnet Setup Disable Tftp Firmware UpgradeFactory Defaults Channel 1 Configuration Channel 2 ConfigurationWlan Settings Email Settings Exit Configuration ModeExpert Settings Security SettingsControl Protocol Configurable PinsGpio Pins FeaturesCommand 10h, Get Functions CommandsConfigurable Pins Byte 0 Command TypesCommand 19h, Set Directions Command 11h, Get DirectionsCommand 12h, Get Active Levels Command 13h, Get Current StatesExamples Command 1Ah, Set Active LevelsCommand 1Bh, Set States Command details1Bh = response to command 1Bh 03h, 00h, 00h, 00h = Page To enter Monitor Mode locally Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port Entering Monitor Mode via the Network PortMonitoring the Network Monitor Mode CommandsFollowing commands are available in Monitor Mode Command Command Name FunctionROM File FWX File Using Tftp Graphical User InterfaceUpdating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Reloading FirmwareUsing Tftp Command Line Interface Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial PortTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Problems and Error MessagesProblem/Message Reason Solution Caps Lock is not on Please try againDevice Server message General DeviceInstaller SettingsTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Technical Support