Getting Started
Once you have connected to the ETS, you will see the Lantronix ThinWeb Manager interface. Use the
Note: Do not use the ThinWeb Manager until the IP is configured. See TCP/IP Configuration.
Figure 3-2. ThinWeb Manager Interface
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Incoming Logins
Incoming logins made via EZWebCon can be used to configure the ETS. Incoming LAT and TCP/IP logins can also be used.
Incoming Telnet is only possible if your ETS has an IP address configured. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow TCP/IP connections. To change this setting, use the Define Server Incoming command described in the Command Reference chapter of the Device Server Reference Manual located on the
Incoming logins do not prompt for a login password, so you may wish to disable them for security reasons. If it is undesirable to disable incoming logins, the ETS can be configured to prompt for a password with the Define Server Incoming Password Enabled command.
Console Terminal
To configure the ETS via a console terminal, attach a terminal to the serial console port (port 1) and press the Return key. You will see a Local> prompt at which you can enter configuration commands.
TCP/IP Configuration
The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the ETS. The following sections cover IP address configuration methods for TCP/IP hosts.
The ETS IP address must be configured before any TCP/IP functionality is available. Use one of the following methods to set the IP address: EZWebCon; a directed Ping packet; a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP reply; or commands entered via the command line interface on a terminal console.
Using EZWebCon
Use the following steps to assign an IP address using the EZWebCon Expert Shell.
1.From the Action menu, select Assign IP Address.
2.Enter or change the
a)For Ethernet Address, enter the number that appears on the bottom label of your ETS.
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