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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port

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Accessing Setup Mode _________________________________________________5-1

Telnet Access_____________________________________________________________ 5-1

Serial Port Access _________________________________________________________ 5-2

Server Configuration ___________________________________________________5-3

Set the IP Address _________________________________________________________ 5-3

Set the Gateway IP Address _________________________________________________ 5-3

Set the Netmask___________________________________________________________ 5-4

Change Telnet Configuration Password ________________________________________ 5-4

DHCP Name______________________________________________________________ 5-4

Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration ____________________________________5-5

Baudrate_________________________________________________________________ 5-5

I/F (Interface) Mode ________________________________________________________ 5-5

Flow ____________________________________________________________________ 5-6

Port Number ______________________________________________________________ 5-6

Connect Mode ____________________________________________________________ 5-7

Remote IP Address _______________________________________________________ 5-13

Remote Port _____________________________________________________________ 5-13

DisConnMode____________________________________________________________ 5-14

Flush Mode______________________________________________________________ 5-14

DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout) ____________________________________________ 5-16

SendChar 1 and SendChar2 ________________________________________________ 5-16

Telnet Terminal Type ______________________________________________________ 5-16

Channel (Port) Password ___________________________________________________ 5-16

Email Configuration ___________________________________________________5-17

Mail Server ______________________________________________________________ 5-17

Unit Name ______________________________________________________________ 5-18

Domain Name ___________________________________________________________ 5-18

Recipient 1 ______________________________________________________________ 5-18

Recipient 2 ______________________________________________________________ 5-18

Trigger 1 ________________________________________________________________ 5-18

Trigger 2 ________________________________________________________________ 5-19

Trigger 3 ________________________________________________________________ 5-19

WLAN Settings_______________________________________________________5-19

Enable WLAN____________________________________________________________ 5-19

Find Network Name _______________________________________________________ 5-19

Enable Ad Hoc Network Creation ____________________________________________ 5-19

Security ________________________________________________________________ 5-20

Data Rate _______________________________________________________________ 5-20

Power Management _______________________________________________________ 5-20

Expert Settings_______________________________________________________5-20

TCP Keepalive Time ______________________________________________________ 5-20

ARP Cache Timeout_______________________________________________________ 5-20

Security Settings _____________________________________________________5-20

Disable SNMP ___________________________________________________________ 5-21

SNMP Community Name ___________________________________________________ 5-21

Disable Telnet Setup ______________________________________________________ 5-21

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Contents WiPort User Guide Page Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technical SupportSales Offices Disclaimer and Revisions Contents Wlan Settings5-19 ContentsAccessing Setup Mode Expert Settings5-20Gpio Pins Factory DefaultsExit Configuration Mode Control ProtocolPage Chapter Summary Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Remaining chapters in this guide includeUsing This Guide Additional DocumentationIntroduction CapabilitiesProtocol Support Configuration MethodsApplications IntroductionIP Address Addresses and Port NumbersHardware Address Port NumbersPage Configuration using DeviceInstaller Accessing WiPort using DeviceInstallerServer Configuration Wlan Configuration Host List Configuration OEM Pin ConfigurationConfiguration Using DeviceInstaller Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration UDP Datagram Mode Common I/F Mode SettingSerial Settings Passive ConnectionActive Connection Disconnection ConnectionBuffer Flushing Email Configuration PackingTriggers Unit NamePage Configuration using Web-Manager Accessing WiPort using Web-ManagerNetwork Configuration Configuration Using Web-ManagerClick the OK button when finished Automatic IP Address ConfigurationStatic IP Address Configuration Select Obtain IP address automaticallyIP Address Select Use the following IP configurationDefault Gateway Subnet MaskServer Configuration AdvancedSerial Settings Retry SettingsHost Information Available fields, enter the following information Port SettingsDisable Serial Port ChannelFlush Input Buffer Serial to Network Connection Settings TCPPack Control Flush Output Buffer Network to SerialConnect Mode Passive Connection Connect Mode Active ConnectionConnect Protocol Endpoint Configuration Disconnect ModeCommon Options Connection Settings UDP Datagram ModeConfigure the following fields Change Address TableMail Server IP Address Recipients Configurable PinsEnable Serial Trigger ConditionsMessage Properties Ad Hoc Settings Wireless Network SecurityEnter or modify the following fields Advanced Settings Configure or modify the following fields for each pinUpdating 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 IP Address Set the Gateway IP AddressDhcp Name Change Telnet Configuration PasswordSet the Netmask Network Class Host Bits NetmaskMode Option Interface ModeFollowing table displays available I/F Mode options Interface Mode OptionsPort Number Common I/F Mode Setting Binary HexFlow Flow Control OptionConnect Mode Option Connect ModeEnter Connect Mode options in hexadecimal notation Port Numbers Reserved forIncoming Connection ResponseManual Connection Manual Connection Address ExampleAutostart Automatic Connection Hostlist Hostlist ExampleModem Mode Datagram TypeMessage Meaning Modem Mode Command Modem Mode CommandsFunction Modem Mode Function Command Remote IP AddressRemote Port 10. Disconnect Mode Options Flush ModeDisconnect Mode Option 11. Flush Mode OptionsOption SendChar 1 and SendChar2 DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutChannel Port Password Telnet Terminal TypeMail Server Recipient Unit NameDomain Name TriggerEnable Ad Hoc Network Creation Wlan SettingsEnable Wlan Find Network NameExpert Settings Security SettingsDisable Tftp Firmware Upgrade Disable SnmpDisable Telnet Setup Disable Port 77FE HexFactory Defaults Channel 1 Configuration Channel 2 ConfigurationWlan Settings Security Settings Exit Configuration ModeExpert Settings Email SettingsFeatures Configurable PinsGpio Pins Control ProtocolByte 0 Command Types CommandsConfigurable Pins Command 10h, Get FunctionsCommand 13h, Get Current States Command 11h, Get DirectionsCommand 12h, Get Active Levels Command 19h, Set DirectionsCommand details Command 1Ah, Set Active LevelsCommand 1Bh, Set States Examples1Bh = response to command 1Bh 03h, 00h, 00h, 00h = Page Entering Monitor Mode via the Network Port Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port To enter Monitor Mode locallyCommand Command Name Function Monitor Mode CommandsFollowing commands are available in Monitor Mode Monitoring the NetworkObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware Using Tftp Graphical User InterfaceUpdating Firmware ROM File FWX FileUsing Tftp Command Line Interface Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial PortTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Problems and Error MessagesProblem/Message Reason Solution Please try again Caps Lock is not onGeneral DeviceInstaller Settings Device Server messageTechnical Support Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa