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8: Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

Problem/Message

Reason

Solution

 

The device server appears to

If you are sure that the serial port

You can check to see whether

 

be set up correctly, but you are

setting is correct, then you may

there is a socket connection to or

 

not communicating with your

not be connecting to the correct

from the device server by

 

device attached to the device

socket of the device server.

checking the state of CP1, if it has

 

server across the network.

 

been configured for LED1

 

 

Another possibility is that the

functionality.

 

 

device server is not set up

 

 

 

correctly to make a good socket

If the state of CP1 is blinking

 

 

connection to the network.

consistently, or is completely off,

 

 

 

then there is a good socket

 

 

 

connection.

 

 

 

If the state of CP1 is low, use the

 

 

 

Connect Mode option C0 for

 

 

 

making a connection to the device

 

 

 

server from the network. Use

 

 

 

Connect Mode option C1 or C5

 

 

 

for a connection to the network

 

 

 

from the device server. See the

 

 

 

full list of Connect Mode options

 

 

 

in Connect Mode on page 28.

 

 

 

 

 

When connecting to the Web-

Your computer is not able to

Make sure that port 30718

 

Manager within the device

connect to port 30718 (77FEh)

(77FEh) is not blocked with any

 

server, the No Connection With

on the device server.

router that you are using on the

 

The Device Server message

 

network. Also, make sure that port

 

displays.

 

77FEh is not disabled within the

 

 

 

Security settings of the device

 

 

 

server.

 

 

 

 

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Contents XPort User Guide Copyright and Trademark Disclaimer and Revisions Date Rev CommentsContents Mail Settings Gpio Interface Chapter Summary Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Additional Documentation XPort Integration GuideApplications IntroductionCapabilities Protocol Support Addresses and Port NumbersHardware Address IP AddressAssigning an IP Address Using DeviceInstaller to Assign an IP Address Installing DeviceInstallerGetting Started Required InformationAssigning an IP Address Select Assign a specific IP address and click NextUsing Web-Manager to Configure the Unit Lantronix Web-ManagerUnit Configuration Settings Server Properties Port Properties Edit the following fields as necessaryDedicated Connection Connect Mode SettingsFlush Mode Input Buffer Additional Settings Packing AlgorithmFactory Settings Update SettingsUsing a Telnet Connection Using Setup Mode for ConfigurationAccessing Setup Mode Using the Serial Port Setup Menu OptionsSetup Mode Configuration Parameters Server Configuration Network Configuration Change Telnet Configuration PasswordSet Gateway IP Address Netmask Number of Bits for Host PartBaudrate Channel 1 Configuration Serial Port ParametersDhcp Name Interface Mode Mode XPort-485 onlyMode Option Common I/F Mode Setting Binary HexFlow Port NumberFlow Control Option Hex Port Numbers Reserved forIncoming Connection Connect ModeConnect Mode Option Response Autostart Automatic Connection HostlistWithout Echo Modem ModeDatagram Type Full Verbose 11. Modem Mode MessagesMessage Meaning Modem Mode Function Command 12. Modem Mode CommandsRemote IP Address Remote PortFlush Mode Buffer Flushing Disconnect Mode Option13. Disconnect Mode Options 14. Flush Mode OptionsPack Control OptionDisConnTime Inactivity Timeout Channel Port PasswordSend Characters Telnet Terminal TypeMail Settings Mail SetupExpert Settings Trigger SetupARP Cache timeout in seconds High CPU Performance modeMonitor Mode at Bootup RS-485 TX Enable Active LevelSecurity Settings Disable SnmpDisable Telnet Setup Snmp Community NameDisable Tftp Firmware Upgrade Disable Port 77FE HexDisable Web Server Disable Echo PortsCommand syntax telnet Encryption TutorialFactory Defaults Enable Enhanced PasswordDisable Port 77F0 Hex Channel 1 Configuration DefaultsExit Configuration Mode Expert Settings DefaultsSecurity Settings Defaults Mail SettingsConfigurable Pins FeaturesGpio Interface Control ProtocolGuidelines CommandsByte 0 Command Types Command 10h, Get Functions Command 11h, Get DirectionsCommand 12h, Get Active Levels Command 13h, Get Current StatesExamples Command 1Ah, Set Active LevelsCommand 1Bh, Set States Command details Using Tftp Updating FirmwareObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware ROM FileUser Guide Entering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port Entering Monitor Mode via the Network PortMonitor Mode Commands Monitoring the NetworkCommand Command Name Function Response MeaningProblem/Message Reason Solution TroubleshootingProblems and Error Messages Address and Network Class Please try again Caps Lock is not onServer, the No Connection With Technical Support Email eutechsupp@lantronix.com

XPort specifications

The Lantronix XPort is a compact and powerful embedded networking module that enables devices to connect to the Internet and communicate over a network. Small in size yet packed with features, the XPort is ideal for applications that require network connectivity without the complexity and cost associated with traditional networking solutions.

One of the standout features of the XPort is its small form factor. Measuring just 1.6 inches by 1.9 inches, it is designed for seamless integration into a variety of devices, making it a popular choice for manufacturers looking to add networking capabilities to their products without occupying much physical space.

The XPort utilizes the robust and widely used TCP/IP protocol stack, allowing it to facilitate reliable data communication over the Internet and other IP networks. This provides developers with a familiar framework for implementing network functionality, while also ensuring compatibility with various networking standards.

Equipped with a built-in web server, the XPort allows for easy configuration and management through a standard web browser. This user-friendly feature enables developers and end users to interact with the device effortlessly, simplifying tasks such as firmware updates and network settings adjustments.

Another key technology employed in the XPort is its serial-to-Ethernet capabilities. This feature converts serial data from devices into network packets, enabling legacy devices that communicate through serial ports to be connected to modern networks. This is particularly beneficial for industries with a significant number of legacy devices still in operation.

The XPort also incorporates security features, including SSL and SSH, which help protect data transmitted over the network. These security measures are essential in today's digital landscape, where data breaches and unauthorized access are growing concerns.

With its low power consumption and versatile applications, the Lantronix XPort is suitable for a variety of IoT applications, including healthcare devices, industrial automation, and smart metering. Its ability to operate in harsh environments enhances its appeal to manufacturers looking to deploy reliable networking solutions.

In summary, the Lantronix XPort offers a blend of compact design, advanced networking capabilities, and essential security features, making it a valuable asset for any project requiring efficient network connectivity. Its compatibility with existing technologies and ease of integration make it an ideal choice for modern IoT applications.