Lantronix 900-588 Accessing the Micro125 Using DeviceInstaller, Viewing the Current Configuration

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4.Select Assign a specific IP address and click Next.

5.Enter the IP address. The Subnet mask displays automatically based on the IP address; if desired, you may change it. On a local network, you can leave the Default gateway blank (all zeros). Click Next.

6.Click the Assign button and wait several seconds until a confirmation message displays. Click Finish.

7.Select the device from the main window list and select Ping from the Tools menu. The Ping Device dialog box shows the IP address of the selected unit.

8.From the Tools menu, click the Ping button. The results display in the Status window. Click the Clear Status button to clear the window so you can ping the device again.

Note: If you do not receive “Reply” messages, make sure the unit is properly attached to the network and that the IP address assigned is valid for the particular network segment you are working with. If you are not sure, check with your systems administrator.

9. Click the Close button to close the dialog box and return to the main window.

Accessing the Micro125 Using DeviceInstaller

1.Click StartPrograms LantronixDeviceInstallerDeviceInstaller.

2.Click the Micro folder. The list of available Lantronix Micro-type devices displays.

3.Expand the list of Micro125 devices by clicking the + symbol next to the Micro125 icon. Select the Micro125 unit by clicking on its IP address to view its configuration.

Viewing the Current Configuration

DeviceInstaller provides a view of the unit's configuration.

To view the unit's current settings:

1.Follow the instructions above to locate the Micro125.

2.In the right pane, click the Device Details tab. The current Micro125 configuration displays:

Device Details

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

Configurable field. A name that identifies the Micro125.

 

 

Double-click the field, type in the value, and press Enter to complete. This

 

 

name is not visible on other PCs or laptops using DeviceInstaller.

DHCP Device Name

 

Non-configurable field. Displays the name associated with Micro125’s

 

 

current IP address, if the IP address was obtained dynamically.

 

 

To change the DHCP device name, see sections, Configuration Using

 

 

Web Manager

 

 

or Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode).

 

 

 

Group

 

Configurable field. A group name to categorize the Micro125.

 

 

Double-click the field, type in the value, and press Enter to complete. This

 

 

group name is not visible on other PCs or laptops using DeviceInstaller.

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Date Rev Firmware Comments Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersTechnology Drive Irvine, CA 92618, USA Toll Free Phone Fax Technical Support Sales OfficesTable of Contents Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Problems and Error Messages Technical Support Setup Mode Advanced SettingsList of Tables List of FiguresRemaining chapters in this guide include Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Chapter SummaryMicro125 Integration Guide DeviceInstaller Online HelpAdditional Documentation Document DescriptionIntroduction CapabilitiesApplications Hardware Address Configuration MethodsProtocol Support Addresses and Port NumbersPort Numbers IP Address10/100 Ethernet Physically Connecting the UnitGetting Started Required InformationGetting Started Assigning an IP Address Using DeviceInstallerInstalling DeviceInstaller To install DeviceInstallerTo view the units current settings Accessing the Micro125 Using DeviceInstallerViewing the Current Configuration DeviceInstaller provides a view of the units configurationHardware Address CommentsDevice Family TypeFirmware UpgradeableConfigurable Pins Setup Supports 230K BaudAccessing Web-Manager Using DeviceInstaller Configuration Using Web ManagerLantronix Web-Manager Web-Manager Login WindowSelect Obtain IP address automatically Network ConfigurationNetwork Mode Automatic IP Address ConfigurationTo assign an IP address manually Static IP Address ConfigurationSelect Use the following IP configuration Enter the following as necessaryAuto Negotiate Ethernet ConfigurationEthernet Settings Description To specify how data will be transmittedServer Configuration To configure the Micro125’s device server settingsServer Configuration Description Settings On the main menu, click Hostlist Host List ConfigurationTo configure the Micro125’s host list Advanced Settings DescriptionHost Information Channel 1 and Channel 2 ConfigurationRetry Settings Retry Settings DescriptionPort Settings Description Serial SettingsTo configure the channel’s serial settings Channel Setting DescriptionPack Control Settings Description With Passive Connect Flush Input Buffer Settings DescriptionFlush Output Buffer Description Settings With Active ConnectTo configure a channel’s TCP settings Connection Settings TCPAvailable fields, enter or modify the following information Connect Protocol Setting DescriptionPassive Connection Mode Description Settings Active Connection Mode Description SettingsEndpoint Configuration Description Settings Common Option Settings DescriptionDisconnect Mode Settings Description Check EOT Ctrl-D Connection Settings UDPTo configure a channel’s UDP settings Inactivity TimeoutApply Settings Datagram Mode Description SettingsConnection Protocol Description Applying Settings Apply DefaultsConfiguration via Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Accessing Setup ModeTelnet Connection Serial Port Connection To establish a Telnet connectionClick OK. The following information displays To exit setup mode, utilize one of the following two options Exiting Setup ModeIP Address Setup Mode Server ConfigurationServer Configuration Option This chapter explains how to configure the network settingsStandard IP Network Netmasks Set Gateway IP AddressNetmask Number of Bits for Host Part Set DNS Server IP AddressDhcp Name Change Telnet/Web-Manager PasswordSetup Mode Channel Configuration ChannelsBaudrate Common I/F Mode Setting Binary Hex Interface ModeFollowing table displays available I/F Mode options Mode OptionFlow Port NumberUse the following table to select flow control options Connect Mode Option Connect ModeEnter Connect Mode options in hexadecimal notation Connect Mode OptionsActive Startup ResponseC0.0.0.0/0 Manual Connection Address ExampleC121.2.4.5/1 C28.10/12Hostlist Option To enable the hostlistDatagram Type Description Modem ModeModem Mode Description Datagram TypeNetwork connection has been established Modem Mode MessagesFull Verbose Command was executed without error Message MeaningModem Mode Function Command Send the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem ModeRemote Port Show IP addr after RingAuto Increment Source Port Remote IP AddressDisconnect Mode Option 11. Disconnect Mode OptionsFlush Mode Buffer Flushing Pack ControlOption Send Characters DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutPacking Interval Trailing CharactersChannel Port Password Send CharactersTelnet Terminal Type Device Details Settings Description Setup Mode Advanced SettingsExpert Settings Option Default settings are listed belowEnable Alternate MAC ARP Cache Timeout in SecondsDisable Monitor Mode at Bootup TCP Re-transmission TimeoutSelect 6 to configure security settings Security Settings OptionDisable Snmp Disable Telnet SetupDisable Web Setup Disable Tftp Firmware UpgradeDisable Port 77FE Hex Disable Web ServerTo configure AES encryption on the Micro125 Enable Enhanced PasswordChannel Setting Default Configuration Default Settings OptionChannel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Defaults Expert Settings DefaultsSecurity Setting Default Configuration Security Settings DefaultsTo download new firmware from a computer Firmware UpgradesUsing Tftp Graphical User Interface Obtaining Firmware Reloading FirmwareFirmware Upgrades Using Tftp Command Line InterfaceTo recover firmware Monitor Mode Commands Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network PortS0, S1,...,Se, Sf Monitor Mode CommandsCommand Command Name Function G0, G1, ....,Ge, GfResponse Meaning Troubleshooting Problems and Error MessagesProblem/Message Reason Solution Caps Lock is not on TroubleshootingCorrectly to make a good socket Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Technical SupportTechnical Support US Phone 800 422-7044 US Only 949Decimal Binary Hex Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConverting Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion TableScientific Calculator