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UDS1100 User Guide
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Error messages
Password
Apply Factory Defaults
Warranty
Configuration Methods
Accessing Setup Mode
Modem Mode Function Command
Serial Connector Pinouts
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UDS1100 User Guide
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900-417
Revision A February 2006
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Contents
UDS1100 User Guide
Contacts
Copyright & Trademark
Revisions
Date Rev Comments 900-417
Contents
Setup Mode Server Configuration
Troubleshooting and Contact Information
Tables
Contents
Purpose and Audience
Using This Guide
Chapter Summary
Additional Documentation
Using This Guide
Applications
Introduction
Application Examples
Introduction
Configuration Methods
Additional Features
Protocol Support
Sample Hardware Address
Product Information Label
Getting Started
Package Contents
To install the unit
Installing the UDS
Hardware Address
Required Information
IP Address
IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway
Installing DeviceInstaller
Assigning the IP Address DeviceInstaller
Assigning an IP Address
Select Assign a specific IP address and click Next
Viewing the Current Configuration
Accessing the UDS1100 Using DeviceInstaller
To view the units current settings
Adding the Unit to the Manage List
IP Address on
Next Step
Assigning the IP Address Serial Port Login
Getting Started
Accessing UDS1100 Using DeviceInstaller
Configuration Using Web-Manager
Lantronix Web-Manager
Network Configuration
Static IP Address Configuration
Automatic IP Address Configuration
Ethernet Configuration
Server Configuration
To specify how data will be transmitted
Server Configuration
To configure the UDS1100’s device server settings
Advanced
To configure the host list
Host List Configuration
Retry Settings
Serial Settings
Channel 1 Configuration
To configure the channel’s serial settings
Host Information
Channel
Port Settings
Pack Control
To configure a channel’s TCP settings
Connection Settings TCP
Flush Input Buffer Serial to Network
Flush Output Buffer Network to Serial
Connect Protocol
Connect Mode Passive Connection
Endpoint Configuration
Connect Mode Active Connection
Common Options
Disconnect Mode
Connection Settings UDP
To configure a channel’s UDP settings
UDP Connection Settings
Datagram Mode
Apply Factory Defaults
Apply Settings
Accessing Setup Mode
Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode
Telnet Connection
To establish a Telnet connection
To exit setup mode
Exiting Setup Mode
Serial Port Connection
Server Configuration Option
Setup Mode Server Configuration
IP Address
Set Gateway IP Address
Netmask Number of Bits for Host Part
Change Telnet Configuration Password
Dhcp Name
Network Class Host Bits Netmask
Setup Mode Server Configuration
Channel 1 Option
Setup Mode Channel Configuration
Baudrate
Mode Option
Interface Mode
Common I/F Mode Setting Binary
Flow
Port Number
Connect Mode
Flow Control Option Hex
Port Numbers Reserved for
Incoming Connection
Connect Mode Option
Active Startup
Response
Manual Connection Address Example
To enable the hostlist
Modem Mode
Datagram Type
No Carrier
MessageMeaning
ATD
Modem Mode Function Command
Auto Increment Source Port
Send the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem Mode
Remote IP Address
Remote Port
Disconnect Mode Option
Flush Mode Buffer Flushing
Option
Pack Control
Send Characters
DisConnTime Inactivity Timeout
Packing Interval
Trailing Characters
Telnet Terminal Type
Channel Port Password
Expert Settings Option
Setup Mode Advanced Settings
TCP Keepalive time in seconds
Disable Monitor Mode at bootup
ARP Cache timeout in seconds
Enable alternate MAC
Http Port Number
Disable Snmp
Security Settings Option
Disable Telnet Setup
Snmp Community Name
Disable Port 77FE Hex
Disable Tftp Firmware Update
Disable Web Server
Disable Web Setup
Channel 1 Configuration Defaults
Default Settings Option
Expert Settings Defaults
Security Settings Defaults
Setup Mode Advanced Settings
Using Tftp Graphical User Interface
Firmware Upgrades
Obtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware
ROM File
To recover firmware
Using Tftp Command Line Interface
Firmware Upgrades
Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port
Monitor Mode
Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port
Monitor Mode Commands
Response Meaning
Command Command Name Function
LEDs
Troubleshooting and Contact Information
Problem/Message Reason Solution
Problems and Error Messages
Lock on
Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Technical Support
Connections and Pinouts
Serial Connector Pinouts
Serial Port
Modem Cable
DB25 Female Interface RS422 4 wire mode
Null Modem Cable Lantronix Part No
Network Port
Power Plug
Ethernet Connector Pinouts
Category Description
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
AutoIP
Alternative Ways to Assign an IP Address
To assign a temporary IP address
ARP and Telnet
Conversion Table
Converting Binary to Hexadecimal
Decimal Binary Hex
Scientific Calculator
Warranty
Compliance and Disclaimer
Disclaimer and Supplementary Information
Index
UDS1100 User Guide
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