Lantronix EDS-MD4, EDS-MD8, EDS-MD16 manual Battery, Wall Mounting, Port Connections

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1: Using This Guide

Battery

A Lithium battery cell inside the unit maintains the unit's date and time when the device is powered off. Do not attempt to replace it. The battery is serviceable only by Lantronix.

Caution: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.

REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.

Attention: IL Y A DANGER D'EXPLOSION S'IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE, REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MÊME TYPE OU D'UN TYPE ÉQUIVALENT RECOMMANDÉ PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR. METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGÉES CONFORMÉMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT.

Wall Mounting

If wall-mounted units are installed, the following items must be considered:

Do not install the unit in such a way that a hazardous stability condition results because of uneven loading. A drop or fall could cause injury.

Make sure to install the EDS-MD in an environment with an ambient temperature less than the maximum operating temperature of the EDS-MD. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.

Install the equipment on a wall in such a way that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.

Maintain reliable earthing of wall-mounted equipment. Give particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips) because of the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.

Before operating the EDS-MD, make sure the EDS-MD mounting is secured.

Port Connections

Only connect the network port to an Ethernet network that supports 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX/ 1000 Base-T.

Only connect device ports to equipment with serial ports that support EIA-232 (formerly RS- 232C).

Unless specified otherwise, only connect USB ports to USB thumb drives.

Warning: To avoid overloading and overheating, do not use a USB port as a charger port or a power port for other devices such as a cellular phone, PDA device, disk drive, etc.

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Contents TM User Guide Copyright & Trademark Warranty ContactsDisclaimer Revision HistoryIntroduction Table of ContentsUsing This Guide Using DeviceInstaller Installation of EDS-MD4/8/16 Device ServersConfiguration Using Web Manager Line and Tunnel SettingsNetwork Settings Services Settings Terminal and Host SettingsMaintenance and Diagnostics Settings Security SettingsEDS-MD User Guide Advanced Settings Updating Firmware VIP SettingsBranding the EDS-MD4/8/16 1EDS-MD Product Label List of FiguresList of Tables EDS-MD User Guide Summary of Chapters Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Cover Power Plug Safety InformationInput Supply GroundingPort Connections BatteryWall Mounting Equipment Classifications Cleaning InstructionsEnvironmental Conditions for Transportation and Storage Electromagnetic InterferenceDocument Description Additional DocumentationIntroduction Key FeaturesApplications Protocol SupportConfiguration Methods Troubleshooting CapabilitiesAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressPort Numbers Product Information LabelPackage Contents Installation of EDS-MD4/8/16 Device ServersUser-Supplied Items Identifying Hardware ComponentsEthernet Port Serial PortsLEDs System LEDs on the Top of EDS-MDSerial Indicator LEDs on the Top of EDS-MD Reset to Default ButtonRJ45 LEDs on the Back Panel Ethernet Indicators Green Red OffCategory Description Technical SpecificationConnect the EDS-MD to one or more serial devices Installing the EDS-MDFinding a Suitable Location Accessing EDS-MD Using DeviceInstaller Using DeviceInstallerCurrent Settings Description Device Detail SummaryTelnet Enabled Supports Configurable PinsWeb Enabled GroupAccessing Web Manager Configuration Using Web ManagerDevice Status Help Area Web Manager Page ComponentsWeb Manager Description See Navigating the Web ManagerSystem SyslogTerminal TunnelLine Settings Line and Tunnel SettingsLine Configuration Settings Line Settings DescriptionLine Command Mode Settings To Configure Line SettingsLine Command Description Mode Settings To View Line StatisticsSerial Settings Tunnel SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Serial Settings Tunnel Serial SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings Packing ModeTunnel Packing Mode Settings Tunnel Packing Mode Description SettingsTunnel Accept Mode Settings Accept ModeTunnel Accept Mode Description Settings Local PortTo Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Tunnel Connect Mode Settings Connect ModeTunnel Connect Mode Description Settings Reconnect TimerDisconnect Mode To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsTunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Tunnel Disconnect Description Mode SettingsLine and Tunnel Settings To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode SettingsTunnel Modem Emulation Settings Tunnel Modem Description Emulation SettingsTo View Tunnel Statistics To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation SettingsStatistics  Include in your file statusgroup name=tunnel instance=1 Network Interface Settings Network SettingsNetwork Interface Settings Network Interface Description SettingsTo View Network Interface Status To Configure Network Interface SettingsTo Configure Network Link Settings Network Link SettingsNetwork 1 eth0 Link Settings Network 1 Ethernet eth0 Description Link SettingsTerminal on Network and Line Settings Terminal and Host SettingsTerminal Settings To Configure the Terminal Network Connection Host ConfigurationTo Configure the Terminal Line Connection Host ConfigurationSSH Username To Configure Host SettingsRemote Address Remote PortDNS Settings Services SettingsTo View or Configure DNS Settings DNS SettingsSyslog Settings FTP SettingsTo Configure FTP Settings FTP SettingsHttp Settings Description Http SettingsTo View or Configure Syslog Settings Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier URI To Configure Http SettingsHttp Authentication Settings Description To Configure Http Authentication RSS SettingsTo Configure RSS Settings RSS SettingsRTC Settings Description Real Time Clock RTC SettingsTo Configure RTC Settings SSH Settings Security SettingsRSS Settings Description SSH Server Host KeysSSH Client Known Hosts SSH Client Known HostsSSH Server Authorized Users SSH Client Users Remote CommandSSH Server Authorized Users SSH Client UsersTo Configure SSH Settings SSL SettingsCertificate Generation Description Settings Certificate and Key Generation SettingsCertificate and Key Generation To Create a New CredentialTo Configure an Existing SSL Credential Certificate Upload SettingsUpload Certificate Settings Upload Description Certificate SettingsTo Upload an Authority Certificate Trusted Authority SettingsTrusted Authorities Filesystem Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsFile Display Settings File DisplayFile Transfer Settings File Modification SettingsFile Modification File TransferTo Configure IP Network Stack Settings IP Network Stack SettingsProtocol Stack Description IP Settings To Transfer or Modify Filesystem FilesTo Configure ARP Network Stack Settings To Configure Icmp Network Stack SettingsIcmp Network Stack Settings Protocol Stack Description Icmp SettingsTo Configure Query Port Settings To Configure Smtp Network Stack SettingsQuery Port Settings Query PortHardware To View Hardware Information DiagnosticsIP Sockets To View the List of IP Sockets10 Traceroute Settings Ping SettingsTo Ping a Remote Host Traceroute11 Log Settings To Configure the Diagnostic Log OutputLog MemoryProcesses ThreadsTo View Process Information To View Thread InformationTo Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults System Settings12 System Settings System Settings DescriptionEmail Settings Advanced SettingsTo View, Configure and Send Email Email Configuration Description SettingsBasic CLI Settings Command Line Interface SettingsTo View and Configure Basic CLI Settings CLI Configuration SettingsTo Configure Telnet Settings Telnet SettingsSSH Settings Telnet SettingsXML Export Configuration XML SettingsXML Exporting Configuration XML Export Configuration Description SettingsXML Export Status Description Settings To Export Configuration in XML FormatXML Export Status To Export in XML FormatImport Configuration from External File XML Import ConfigurationImport Configuration from the Filesystem To Import Configuration in XML FormatObtaining Firmware Loading New Firmware Updating FirmwareVirtual IP VIP Configuration VIP SettingsTo Configure VIP Settings Virtual IP VIP StatusTo View VIP Counters Virtual IP VIP CountersVIP Counters VIP Counters DescriptionWeb Manager Customization Branding the EDS-MD4/8/16Name Settings Description Short and Long Name SettingsShort and Long Name Customization To Customize Short or Long NamesTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, Africa Appendix a Technical SupportConverting Binary to Hexadecimal Appendix B Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConversion Table Scientific CalculatorClick Hex. The hexadecimal value appears Applicable Medical Standards Appendix C ComplianceApplicable ITE Standards Emissions ImmunityStandard Description Regulatory ComplianceSuppliers Declaration of Conformity RoHS Notice Lantronix P/N Description Applications Cables and AdaptersLantronix Cables and Adapters RJ45 Receptacle to DB25M DCE Adapter PN RJ45 Receptacle to DB25M DTE Adapter PN 200.2066ARJ45 Receptacle to DB25F DTE Adapter PN 200.2067A RJ45 Receptacle to DB9M DTE Adapter PN 200.2069A RJ45 Receptacle to DB9F DTE Adapter PN 200.2070A 10 RJ45 to RJ45 Adapter ADP010104-01