Lantronix ETS32PR, ETS8PS, ETS16PS, ETS16PR manual Frequently-Used Commands, Nopassword

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Frequently-Used Commands

Command

Option(s)

Description

DEFINE SERVER GATEWAY ipaddr

Specifies the host to be used as a TCP/IP

 

 

gateway to forward packets between networks.

 

 

Enter an IP address.

DEFINE SERVER

BOTH

Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections.

INCOMING option

 

 

LAT

Enables only incoming LAT connections.

 

 

 

 

 

NONE

Disables incoming connections.

 

 

 

 

TELNET

Enables only incoming Telnet connections.

 

PASSWORD

Causes the ETS to prompt for a password for all

 

 

incoming connections.

 

NOPASSWORD

Allows connections to be established without

 

 

prompting for a password.

DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS ipaddr

Sets the ETS’ network IP address.

DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST ipaddr

Specifies the TCP/IP host from which the ETS

 

 

requests its run-time code.

DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD

Sets a new password that will be required

 

 

before incoming logins are accepted. You will be

 

 

prompted for the new password (up to 6

 

 

alphanumeric characters, case-insensitive).

DEFINE SERVER NAME “newname”

Specifies a new name for the ETS. Names are

 

 

restricted in length; generally a name of 11 or

 

 

fewer characters is permissible. Enclose value

 

 

in quotes to maintain case sensitivity.

DEFINE SERVER NETWARE

Specifies the NetWare host from which the ETS

LOADHOST server

 

requests its run-time code. Enter a file server

 

 

name of up to 11 characters.

DEFINE SERVER PRIVILEGED

Sets a new password that will be required for

PASSWORD

 

privileged user status. You will be prompted for

 

 

the new password (up to 6 alphanumeric

 

 

characters, case-insensitive).

DEFINE SERVER RARP {EN/DIS}

Enables or disables querying for a RARP host at

 

 

system boot time.

DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE

Specifies the name or path (TCP) of the

“filename”

 

software download file. The filename can be up

 

 

to 11 characters, and the pathname can be up

 

 

to 26. The ETS will add a “.SYS” extension.

DEFINE SERVER SUBNET MASK

Specifies the subnet mask to be used for the

ipmask

 

ETS. The ipmask must be in n.n.n.n format.

HELP option

<nothing>

Displays a list of top-level (general) Help topics.

 

<keyword>

Displays information about the keyword(s)

 

 

entered. Multiple keywords must be specified in

 

 

the order they occur in a command.

DEFINE SERVICE “name” PORT num

Creates a new service and associates it with the

 

 

specified port.

DEFINE SERVICE

APPLETALK

Toggles whether the named service can be

“name” option

{EN/DIS}

used to service networks running the specified

 

 

protocol. RTEL applies to TCP/IP networks.

 

LANMAN

 

 

 

{EN/DIS}

 

 

LAT {EN/DIS}

 

 

NETWARE

 

 

{EN/DIS}

 

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Contents ETS Installation Guide Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersTechnical Support Disclaimer and Revisions Contents LAT Configuration Specifications ContentsRS-232 IntroductionSupported Serial Protocols RS-423How to Use This Manual IntroductionEtsps Front Panels InstallationEtsp Product Descriptions 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 Getting Started Configuration MethodsUsing a Web Browser Etspr models EZWebConUsing EZWebCon TCP/IP ConfigurationIncoming Logins 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 LPR Printing ServicesPrinting on the ETS 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 ExplanationNdps Printing NDS Print Queues NetWare ConfigurationConfigure your ETS Obtain an NDS LicenseFrom the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick Setup NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print QueuesNetWare Configuration 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 CodesBitronics AppleTalk ConfigurationMacintosh Services AppleTalk ZonesAppleTalk Host Troubleshooting AppleTalk ConfigurationETS Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN ManagerDLC Configuration Host ConfigurationContact Information Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and AfricaTroubleshooting Power-up TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingBootp Troubleshooting Rarp Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot PromptFlush NVR SET Bootp Enabled, DisabledSET Dhcp Enabled, Disabled FlashSET Software filename Troubleshooting SET Rarp Enabled, DisabledSET Secondary ipaddress Show ServerPinouts Ethernet ConnectorRJ45 Serial Connectors RJ45 to DB25Pinouts Figure C-3. Pinouts of RJ45-DB25 ConnectionsFigure C-5. Wire Splicer RJ45 to DB9Obtaining Software Updating SoftwareChoosing the Right Software File 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