Lantronix ETS16PR, ETS8PS, ETS16PS, ETS32PR manual Serial Tunnel Example, TCP Configuration

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Using the ETS

4.To return to the menu from your Linux session, press the configured Local Switch key. In this case, the Local Switch is Ctrl-X (see Figure 4-10).

Note: Switch keys only work within sessions. They do not work from the menu screen - you must enter a menu number to go to a session from the menu screen.

Serial Tunnel Example

Two ETS device servers can be connected to emulate a direct serial connection across a LAN or WAN. Servers connected in this way can pass data only—they will not be able to pass status signals (DSR/DTR, CTS/RTS, etc.) or preserve timing between characters. The basic network configuration for this virtual serial line is shown in Figure 4-15.

Figure 4-15. Back-to-Back ETS Connections

TCP Configuration

Assuming the ETS serial port parameters have been configured properly, the ETS device servers in Figure 4-15are configured as follows:

ETS_A

Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 DEDICATED TELNET 192.168.5.10:3001T

Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 AUTOSTART ENABLED

ETS_B

Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 ACCESS REMOTE

Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 DEDICATED NONE

Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 AUTOSTART DISABLED

Note: If the ETS device servers are on different IP subnets, configure the default gateway on each unit with the Change Gateway command.

The above commands create a raw (8-bit clean) TCP connection between ETS_A port 2 and ETS_B port 3 once the units have been power-cycled. The commands for ETS_A ensure that it will automatically connect to ETS_B each time it is booted. The commands for ETS_B ensure that it is always available to accept connections from ETS_A. Once this connection is made, data is able to travel in both directions.

Note: You must log out the ETS ports after configuring them so that the commands can take effect.

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Contents ETS Installation Guide Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersTechnical Support Disclaimer and Revisions Contents LAT Configuration Contents SpecificationsRS-423 IntroductionSupported Serial Protocols RS-232Introduction How to Use This ManualETS8PS/ETS16PS LEDs InstallationEtsp Product Descriptions Etsps Front PanelsETS16PS Back Panel Installing the EtspInstallation ETS16PR Front Panel Etspr Product DescriptionsEtspr LEDs Installing the EtsprETS32PR Front Panel Sample Etspr Network Layout ETS16PR shown Installation EZWebCon Configuration MethodsUsing a Web Browser Etspr models Getting StartedConsole Terminal TCP/IP ConfigurationIncoming Logins Using EZWebConARP and Ping on Unix Using a Directed Ping PacketUsing the Command Line Interface Was the Installation Successful?Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or Rarp Reply Console Server Example Using the ETSDefine the Menus Using the ETSConfigure Switches Enable Menu Mode10. Configuring Switches Using MenusSerial Tunnel Example TCP ConfigurationComm Port Redirector UDP ConfigurationMulti-port Serial Tunnel Configuration LPR on Windows 2000, XP, ServicesPrinting on the ETS LPR PrintingPrinting on the ETS To enable LPR support, install Print Services for UnixPrinting 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 Unix Hosts LPR on Windows 95/98Adding /etc/hosts Entry LPR on AIX HostsLPR on SCO Unix Hosts LPR on HP HostsAnswer the questions that follow Rtel FunctionalityArea to Check Explanation Unix Host TroubleshootingObtain an NDS License NetWare ConfigurationConfigure your ETS Ndps Printing NDS Print QueuesPconsole Print Queues NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print QueuesNetWare Configuration From the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick SetupUse the Show Protocols NetWare Access NetWare Host TroubleshootingCode Meaning Remedy NetWare Configuration Printing Directly to a Port LAT ConfigurationLAT Host Troubleshooting Translating LAT Error Codes LAT ConfigurationAppleTalk Zones AppleTalk ConfigurationMacintosh Services BitronicsAppleTalk Configuration AppleTalk Host TroubleshootingHost Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN ManagerDLC Configuration ETS ConfigurationTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Contact InformationPower-up Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingBootp Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Rarp TroubleshootingFlash SET Bootp Enabled, DisabledSET Dhcp Enabled, Disabled Flush NVRShow Server Troubleshooting SET Rarp Enabled, DisabledSET Secondary ipaddress SET Software filenameRJ45 to DB25 Ethernet ConnectorRJ45 Serial Connectors PinoutsFigure C-3. Pinouts of RJ45-DB25 Connections PinoutsRJ45 to DB9 Figure C-5. Wire SplicerVia the Web Via FTP Updating SoftwareChoosing the Right Software File Obtaining SoftwareUpdating Software Reloading SoftwareReloading Sequence MOP NetWareTftp Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesEnvironmental Limitations SpecificationsPower Information Conventions Frequently-Used CommandsServer Commands Nopassword Frequently-Used CommandsBanner Zero Counters ALL Port CommandsSHOW/MONITOR Port Protocol CommandsNetware Etherii Declaration of Conformity Compliance and Warranty InformationCompliance and Warranty Information Warranty