Lantronix 900-588 manual Response Meaning

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11: Monitor Mode

Note: Entering any of the commands listed above generates one of the following command response codes:

 

Table 11-2. Command Response Codes

 

 

 

Response

 

Meaning

 

 

 

0>

 

OK; no error

 

 

 

1>

 

No answer from remote device

 

 

 

2>

 

Cannot reach remote device or no answer

 

 

 

8>

 

Wrong parameter(s)

 

 

 

9>

 

Invalid command

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technology Drive Irvine, CA 92618, USA Toll Free Phone FaxTechnical Support Sales Offices Date Rev Firmware CommentsTable of Contents Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Setup Mode Advanced Settings Problems and Error Messages Technical SupportList of Figures List of TablesUsing This Guide Purpose and AudienceChapter Summary Remaining chapters in this guide includeDeviceInstaller Online Help Additional DocumentationDocument Description Micro125 Integration GuideApplications IntroductionCapabilities Configuration Methods Protocol SupportAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressIP Address Port NumbersPhysically Connecting the Unit Getting StartedRequired Information 10/100 EthernetGetting Started Using DeviceInstaller Installing DeviceInstallerTo install DeviceInstaller Assigning an IP AddressAccessing the Micro125 Using DeviceInstaller Viewing the Current ConfigurationDeviceInstaller provides a view of the units configuration To view the units current settingsComments Device FamilyType Hardware AddressUpgradeable Configurable PinsSetup Supports 230K Baud FirmwareConfiguration Using Web Manager Accessing Web-Manager Using DeviceInstallerWeb-Manager Login Window Lantronix Web-ManagerNetwork Configuration Network ModeAutomatic IP Address Configuration Select Obtain IP address automaticallyStatic IP Address Configuration Select Use the following IP configurationEnter the following as necessary To assign an IP address manuallyEthernet Configuration Ethernet Settings DescriptionTo specify how data will be transmitted Auto NegotiateServer Configuration Description Settings Server ConfigurationTo configure the Micro125’s device server settings Host List Configuration To configure the Micro125’s host listAdvanced Settings Description On the main menu, click HostlistChannel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Retry SettingsRetry Settings Description Host InformationSerial Settings To configure the channel’s serial settingsChannel Setting Description Port Settings DescriptionPack Control Settings Description Flush Input Buffer Settings Description Flush Output Buffer Description SettingsWith Active Connect With Passive ConnectConnection Settings TCP To configure a channel’s TCP settingsConnect Protocol Setting Description Passive Connection Mode Description SettingsActive Connection Mode Description Settings Available fields, enter or modify the following informationDisconnect Mode Settings Description Endpoint Configuration Description SettingsCommon Option Settings Description Connection Settings UDP To configure a channel’s UDP settingsInactivity Timeout Check EOT Ctrl-DConnection Protocol Description Apply SettingsDatagram Mode Description Settings Apply Defaults Applying SettingsTelnet Connection Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port Setup ModeAccessing Setup Mode Click OK. The following information displays Serial Port ConnectionTo establish a Telnet connection Exiting Setup Mode To exit setup mode, utilize one of the following two optionsSetup Mode Server Configuration Server Configuration OptionThis chapter explains how to configure the network settings IP AddressSet Gateway IP Address Netmask Number of Bits for Host PartSet DNS Server IP Address Standard IP Network NetmasksChange Telnet/Web-Manager Password Dhcp NameBaudrate Setup Mode Channel ConfigurationChannels Interface Mode Following table displays available I/F Mode optionsMode Option Common I/F Mode Setting Binary HexUse the following table to select flow control options FlowPort Number Connect Mode Enter Connect Mode options in hexadecimal notationConnect Mode Options Connect Mode OptionResponse Active StartupManual Connection Address Example C121.2.4.5/1C28.10/12 C0.0.0.0/0To enable the hostlist Hostlist OptionModem Mode Modem Mode DescriptionDatagram Type Datagram Type DescriptionModem Mode Messages Full Verbose Command was executed without errorMessage Meaning Network connection has been establishedSend the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem Mode Modem Mode Function CommandShow IP addr after Ring Auto Increment Source PortRemote IP Address Remote Port11. Disconnect Mode Options Disconnect Mode OptionOption Flush Mode Buffer FlushingPack Control DisConnTime Inactivity Timeout Packing IntervalTrailing Characters Send CharactersTelnet Terminal Type Channel Port PasswordSend Characters Setup Mode Advanced Settings Expert Settings OptionDefault settings are listed below Device Details Settings DescriptionARP Cache Timeout in Seconds Disable Monitor Mode at BootupTCP Re-transmission Timeout Enable Alternate MACSecurity Settings Option Disable SnmpDisable Telnet Setup Select 6 to configure security settingsDisable Tftp Firmware Upgrade Disable Port 77FE HexDisable Web Server Disable Web SetupEnable Enhanced Password To configure AES encryption on the Micro125Default Settings Option Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration DefaultsExpert Settings Defaults Channel Setting Default ConfigurationSecurity Settings Defaults Security Setting Default ConfigurationFirmware Upgrades Using Tftp Graphical User InterfaceObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware To download new firmware from a computerUsing Tftp Command Line Interface Firmware UpgradesTo recover firmware Monitor Mode Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial PortEntering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port Monitor Mode CommandsMonitor Mode Commands Command Command Name FunctionG0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf S0, S1,...,Se, SfResponse Meaning Problem/Message Reason Solution TroubleshootingProblems and Error Messages Troubleshooting Caps Lock is not onCorrectly to make a good socket Technical Support Technical Support USPhone 800 422-7044 US Only 949 Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and AfricaBinary to Hexadecimal Conversions Converting Binary to HexadecimalConversion Table Decimal Binary HexScientific Calculator