Lantronix Master Your Network Connections with the ETS Network Card

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Using the ETS

In addition to direct Telnet connections, you can use the ETS’ built-in menu feature. The ETS menu allows you to connect to the IP address of the ETS and be greeted with a menu with which to connect to each attached serial device. Menu choices are an easy way to let users access often-used hosts and services without needing to know any ETS command syntax, the IP addresses of the non-local devices, or the socket numbers involved.

Figure 4-2. Sample Menu

Define the Menus

To give your menu a name, use a Define Menu Title command.

Figure 4-3. Menu Title

Local>> DEFINE MENU TITLE “Lantronix Console Server:”

Create menus entries with the Define Menu command. (To temporarily test menu entries without making them permanent, you may choose to use the Set Menu command.) Users type the number of the command they wish to execute and press Enter.

The basic syntax of the Define Menu command includes:

‹a menu item number

‹a menu item name

‹a command that is executed when the user chooses that menu item.

Figure 4-4. Generic Menu Command

Local>> DEFINE MENU n “Name” “command”

NOTE: You must enclose both the menu item and the command in their own sets of quotation marks.

There are three types of menu entries.

‹Those that connect users to devices on the network (see Figure 4-5)

‹Those that connect users to devices attached to the ETS (see Figure 4-6)

‹Those that function locally on the ETS (see Figure 4-7)

To allow users to connect to a device on the network from a terminal connected to the ETS, use a Telnet command.

Figure 4-5. Menu Entries for network Connections

Local>> DEFINE MENU 1 “Cisco Router” “telnet 192.0.1.250;kill” Local>> DEFINE MENU 2 “Sun Server” “telnet 192.0.1.251;kill”

To allow users to connect from the network to a device connected to the ETS (or from one ETS port to another) add a Connect Local command.

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Contents ETS Installation Guide Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersTechnical Support Disclaimer and Revisions Contents LAT Configuration Specifications ContentsIntroduction Supported Serial ProtocolsRS-232 RS-423How to Use This Manual IntroductionInstallation Etsp Product DescriptionsEtsps Front Panels ETS8PS/ETS16PS LEDsETS16PS Back Panel Installing the EtspInstallation Etspr Product Descriptions ETS16PR Front PanelEtspr LEDs Installing the EtsprETS32PR Front Panel Sample Etspr Network Layout ETS16PR shown Installation Configuration Methods Using a Web Browser Etspr modelsGetting Started EZWebConTCP/IP Configuration Incoming LoginsUsing EZWebCon Console TerminalUsing a Directed Ping Packet ARP and Ping on UnixUsing the Command Line Interface Was the Installation Successful?Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or Rarp Reply Using the ETS Console Server ExampleUsing the ETS Define the MenusEnable Menu Mode Configure SwitchesUsing Menus 10. Configuring SwitchesTCP Configuration Serial Tunnel ExampleComm Port Redirector UDP ConfigurationMulti-port Serial Tunnel Configuration Services Printing on the ETSLPR Printing LPR on Windows 2000, XP,To enable LPR support, install Print Services for Unix Printing on the ETSPrinting on the ETS Printing on the ETS Local Define Service ETSHPLaserjet port Enable LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 and later Printing on the ETS LPR on Windows 95/98 LPR on Unix HostsLPR on AIX Hosts Adding /etc/hosts EntryLPR on HP Hosts LPR on SCO Unix HostsRtel Functionality Answer the questions that followUnix Host Troubleshooting Area to Check ExplanationNetWare Configuration Configure your ETSNdps Printing NDS Print Queues Obtain an NDS LicenseNetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues NetWare ConfigurationFrom the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick Setup Pconsole Print QueuesNetWare Host Troubleshooting Use the Show Protocols NetWare AccessCode Meaning Remedy NetWare Configuration Printing Directly to a Port LAT ConfigurationLAT Host Troubleshooting LAT Configuration Translating LAT Error CodesAppleTalk Configuration Macintosh ServicesBitronics AppleTalk ZonesAppleTalk Host Troubleshooting AppleTalk ConfigurationDLC Configuration for LAN Manager DLC ConfigurationETS Configuration Host ConfigurationContact Information Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and AfricaTroubleshooting Power-up TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingBootp Troubleshooting Rarp Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot PromptSET Bootp Enabled, Disabled SET Dhcp Enabled, DisabledFlush NVR FlashTroubleshooting SET Rarp Enabled, Disabled SET Secondary ipaddressSET Software filename Show ServerEthernet Connector RJ45 Serial ConnectorsPinouts RJ45 to DB25Pinouts Figure C-3. Pinouts of RJ45-DB25 ConnectionsFigure C-5. Wire Splicer RJ45 to DB9Updating Software Choosing the Right Software FileObtaining Software Via the Web Via FTPUpdating Software Reloading SoftwareReloading Sequence NetWare MOPTroubleshooting Flash ROM Updates TftpEnvironmental Limitations SpecificationsPower Information Conventions Frequently-Used CommandsServer Commands Frequently-Used Commands NopasswordBanner Port Commands Zero Counters ALLProtocol Commands SHOW/MONITOR PortNetware Etherii Compliance and Warranty Information Declaration of ConformityWarranty Compliance and Warranty Information