Lantronix 4100, 2100 Viewing or Removing Device Passwords, To view or remove USB device passwords

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6: Changing Local Software Settings

 

 

 

 

 

Server #

Serial number of the UBox to which you want to connect.

 

 

 

 

Server Name

Name of the UBox to which you want to connect.

 

 

 

 

Status

Status of the UBox to which you want to connect. Online

 

 

displays if you have successfully connected to the UBox.

 

 

Offline displays if the UBox is not detected.

 

Password

Displays Yes or No depending on whether a password was

 

 

specified on the Edit Local Server Access window.

 

 

 

 

Active Discovery

Displays Yes or No depending on whether Active Discovery

 

 

was enabled on the Edit Local Server Access window.

 

 

 

 

4.To edit the settings, select the UBox and click the Edit button. The Edit Local Server Access window opens. Repeat step 3.

5.To remove the UBox from the list, select it and click the Remove button (to the right of the Server Access Settings area).

Viewing or Removing Device Passwords

When you connect to a USB device that is password protected, you are asked if you want to save your password. If you save a password for a USB device, it displays in the Device Passwords area of the Local Settings tab.

To view or remove USB device passwords:

1.In the Device Passwords area, verify the following (if you have saved a password previously):

Device Name

Name that is programmed into your USB device by its

 

manufacturer. This name may different from the actual name

 

and model number of your device. For example, if you have

 

an HP Deskjet 882 printer, it may appear as HP Deskjet 880

 

or HP Printer. Some USB devices do not have any names

 

programmed into them. For unnamed USB devices, the USB

 

device's programmed Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID)

 

display.

Status

Status of the USB device: Attached or Detached to indicate

 

whether the device is connected to or disconnected from the

 

UBox.

Server #

Serial number on the label on the bottom of the UBox to which

 

the USB device is connected.

Location

Port number on the UBox to which the USB device is

 

connected.

Device Serial #

Serial number of the USB device, if programmed into it by the

 

vendor.

2.To remove a locally saved password, select the USB device and click the Remove button to the right of the Device Passwords area.

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Contents Part Number Revision D June UBox USB Device Server User GuideLantronix Corporate Headquarters TrademarkCopyright Contacts RevisionsContents Contents Changing the UBoxs SettingsCE Mark Declaration of Conformity Resetting the UBox HardwareTroubleshooting USB Devices Technical SupportDisconnect Printer for Auto Connect Remaining chapters in this guide include Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Summary of ChaptersUSB Speeds and Throughput IntroductionModel and Part Numbers Connectivity to a Network Supported DevicesCompatible USB Devices Connectivity to USB DevicesWindows Windows XP and Vista 32 bit Hub SupportRequirements Whats Inside the PackageConnect the UBox to Your Network Installing the UBoxInstalling the UBox Hardware Connect the UBox’s Power Supply and Read the LEDsUDS4100 System LEDs Installing the UBoxTo install the UBox Software Installing the UBox SoftwareUSB Devices Tab Servers Tab Displaying a UBox Uninstalling the Lantronix UBox SoftwareConnect a USB Device to the UBox Using USB Devices on the NetworkConnecting Your USB Device OverviewAction Using USB Devices on the NetworkReview the following information on the USB Devices tab Location Connect a Networked USB DeviceDevice Name StatusDisconnect Your USB Devices Multiple UBoxes and USB Devices Using Multiple UBoxes and USB DevicesCompound Devices One UBox with Multiple UsersSummary Other Ways to Connect and Disconnect USB DevicesUBox Groups on Multiple UDP Ports PC Connectivity to UBoxes and UBS DevicesUsing the UBox System Tray To use the auto connect feature Auto Connecting PrintersDisconnect Printer for Auto Connect Auto Connect EnabledFrom the Advanced menu, select Force Device Disconnect Using Forced Device DisconnectTo use Forced Device Disconnect On the USB Devices tab, select the UBox to disconnectForced Device Disconnect on the Advanced Menu Using Multi-and Single-User Connect ModesDevice Status To separate compound devices Separating Compound DevicesTypes of USB Devices Separating Compound DevicesViewing UBox Settings Changing the UBoxs SettingsServer Name Changing the UBoxs SettingsStatus column, the following may display Server #To edit the UBox’s Settings on the Access Tab Editing Server Settings Access TabConnect Mode Firmware UpgradeUpdate the following settings as desired Editing Server Settings Network Tab IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for the UBox IP AddressAssignment TCP Port Subnet MaskGateway UDP PortEditing Server Settings USB Device Configuration Tab Cfg Location/SerialNumber Following information displays at the top Connection Applying, Canceling, or Removing Server SettingsReenter Password Share Mode Updating the UBoxs Firmware Restoring Default SettingsTo restore the UBox to factory settings To update the firmwareClick the Close button UBox User Guide Update Server FirmwareEnter the following information Overriding Server Network SettingsTo override network settings You can get more information about ZeroConf at Refreshing DataTo update your computer’s settings Changing Local Software SettingsUpdating Personal Communication Settings Multicast Address Changing Local Software SettingsClient Name Update the following information as needed Updating Server Access SettingsDevice Serial # Viewing or Removing Device PasswordsTo view or remove USB device passwords Switching Between Sets of UBoxes ‹ Off TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Status Lights Before You BeginStatus Lights on UBox TroubleshootingSystem Status Lights 2 Boot-UpSystem Status Light Status 2 is Off System 2 isOn / System Off / SystemTroubleshooting UDP Ports Is Not Listed Troubleshooting Network IssuesCommunication Between your PC and the UBox To ping the UBoxFinal Step Resetting the UBox HardwarePower-Cycling or Using the Reset Button FirewallsTo boot into safe mode Rebooting the UBox into Safe Mode Using the Reset ButtonTechnical Support Troubleshooting USB DevicesTo troubleshoot problems with USB Devices To troubleshoot issues with multiple users of a USB deviceTroubleshooting Position of Status Lights on the UBox Status Light BehaviorSystem 2 red/amber blink Status Light BehaviorIf System 1 green Refer to -4. UBox Status Lights -- UBox is Running System 2 and System 3 bothSystem 2=OFF and System 3= on System 2= OFF and System 3= OFFSystem 2= on and System 3= OFF System 2= on and System 3= onTo determine Windows XP version Configuring the Windows XP FirewallTo obtain your IP address AConfiguring the Windows XP FirewallTo obtain your UDP and TCP port numbers Local Area Connection Properties Advanced Tab To obtain the Advanced Settings windowTo add your UDP Port to the firewall Advanced Settings WindowTo close the remaining windows To add your TCP port to the firewallSelect On Click the Exceptions tab UBox User Guide To access your firewall software11. Exceptions Tab 13. Add a Port Window TCP Select UDP Click OKManufacturers Name and Address Compliance UBoxCE Mark Declaration of Conformity Canada Digital Apparatus EMI StandardTranslation Australia/New ZealandDisclaimer and Supplementary Information BCompliance UBoxSLB SLP SCS SLS DSC RoHS NoticeDeclaration of Conformity CCompliance UBox Manufacturer’s Contact Lantronix Software License Agreement DLantronix Software License Agreement Lantronix Warranty
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