Lantronix 900-332 manual Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port, Accessing Setup Mode

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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port

Configure the unit so that it can communicate on a network with your serial device. As an alternative to DeviceInstaller and Web-Manager, the WiPort unit is configurable using a terminal program to access the serial port locally. Using this terminal program to respond to prompts is referred to as the Setup Mode. A Telnet connection may also be used to configure the unit over the network.

The unit’s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory and is retained without power. You can change the configuration at any time. The unit performs a reset after the configuration has been changed and stored.

Note: The menus in this section show a typical device. Not all devices display information in the same manner.

This chapter includes the following topics:

Topic

Page

Accessing Setup Mode

5-1

 

 

Server Configuration

5-3

 

 

Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration

5-5

 

 

Email Configuration

5-17

 

 

WLAN Settings

5-19

 

 

Expert Settings

5-20

 

 

Security Settings

5-20

 

 

Factory Defaults

5-22

 

 

Exit Configuration Mode

5-24

 

 

Accessing Setup Mode

Telnet Access

Note: Alternatively, use DeviceInstaller to access Telnet. Select the device from the

main window list, and click Telnet . If using Telnet from the DeviceInstaller toolbar, skip steps 1 through 3.

To configure the unit over the network, establish a Telnet connection to port 9999:

WiPort™ User Guide

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Contents WiPort User Guide Page Technical Support Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersSales 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 Accessing WiPort using DeviceInstaller Configuration using DeviceInstallerServer Configuration Wlan Configuration OEM Pin Configuration Host List ConfigurationConfiguration Using DeviceInstaller Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Passive Connection Common I/F Mode SettingSerial Settings UDP Datagram ModeActive Connection Connection DisconnectionBuffer 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 ConfigurationRetry Settings Serial 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 Active Connection Connect Mode Passive ConnectionConnect Protocol Disconnect Mode Endpoint ConfigurationCommon Options Datagram Mode Connection Settings UDPChange Address Table Configure the following fieldsMail Server IP Address Conditions Configurable PinsEnable Serial Trigger RecipientsMessage Properties Wireless Network Security Ad Hoc SettingsEnter or modify the following fields Configure or modify the following fields for each pin Advanced SettingsUpdating Settings Page Accessing Setup Mode Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet PortTelnet Access Configuration Via Serial Mode or Telnet Port Serial Port AccessClick 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 Address Example Manual ConnectionAutostart Automatic Connection Hostlist Example HostlistDatagram Type Modem ModeMessage Meaning Modem Mode Commands Modem Mode CommandFunction Remote IP Address Modem Mode Function CommandRemote 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 2 Configuration Channel 1 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 FirmwareRecovering the Firmware Using the Serial Port Using Tftp Command Line InterfaceTroubleshooting Problems and Error Messages TroubleshootingProblem/Message Reason Solution Caps Lock is not on Please try againDevice Server message General DeviceInstaller SettingsTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Technical Support