Lantronix LX6 manual To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings, Connect Mode

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6: Line and Tunnel Settings

 

 

 

 

Tunnel Accept Mode

Description

 

Settings (continued)

 

 

Password

Enter a password. This password can be up to 31 characters in length and

 

 

must contain only alphanumeric characters and punctuation. When set,

 

 

clients must send the correct password string to the unit within 30 seconds

 

 

from opening network connection in order to enable data transmission.

 

 

The password sent to the unit must be terminated with one of the following:

 

 

0A (Line Feed)

 

 

00 (Null)

 

 

0D 0A (Carriage Return/Line Feed)

 

 

0D 00 (Carriage Return/Null)

 

 

If, Prompt for Password is set to Enabled and a password is provided,

 

 

the user will be prompted for the password upon connection.

 

 

 

 

Prompt for Password

Select Enabled or Disabled (to enable or disable). This option will only

 

 

appear if a password is specified above.

 

 

 

 

Email on Connect

Select an email profile number to which an email notification will be sent

 

 

upon the establishment of an accept mode tunnel.

 

 

 

 

Email on Disconnect

Select an email profile number to which an email notification will be sent

 

 

upon the disconnection of an accept mode tunnel.

 

 

 

 

CP Output

Enter the CP Output Group whose value should change when a

 

 

connection is established and dropped. Connection Value specifies the

 

 

value to set the CP Group to when a connection is established.

 

 

Disconnection Value specifies the value to set the CP Group to when the

 

 

connection is closed. To display the “Connection Value” and

 

 

“Disconnection Value”, first enter a “CP Output Group”, then click outside

 

 

that field.

 

 

 

To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings

Using Web Manager

To configure the Accept Mode for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu and select Tunnel 1 -> Accept Mode.

Using the CLI

To enter Tunnel 1 Accept Mode command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> accept

Using XML

Include in your file: <configgroup name="tunnel accept" instance="1">

Connect Mode

In Connect Mode, the XPort Pro Lx6 continues to attempt an outgoing connection on the network, until established. If the connection attempt fails or the connection drops, then it retries after a timeout. The remote node on the network must listen for the Connect Mode’s connection.

For Connect Mode to function, it must be enabled, have a remote station (node) configured, and a remote port configured (TCP or UDP). When established, Connect Mode is always on. Enter the remote station as an IPv4 or IPv6 address or DNS name. The XPort Pro Lx6 will not make a connection unless it can resolve the address.

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Configure Syslog Settings Http SettingsHttp Settings Severity Log LevelTo Configure Http Authentication To Configure Http SettingsHttp Settings Description Http Authentication Description SettingsUsing the CLI Filesystem Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsFile Display Settings File DisplayFile Transfer Settings File Modification SettingsFile Modification File TransferIP Settings Protocol Stack SettingsTo Configure IP Network Stack Settings Protocol Stack Description IP SettingsTo Configure Icmp Network Stack Settings Icmp and ICMPv6 SettingsTo View ICMPv6 Network Stack Settings ARP SettingsSmtp Settings To Configure ARP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure Smtp Network Stack Settings Default isHardware To View Hardware Information DiagnosticsIP Sockets To View the List of IP SocketsPing Ping SettingsTo Ping a Remote Host Traceroute10 Log Settings To Configure the Diagnostic Log OutputLog MemoryProcesses ThreadsTo View Process Information To View Thread InformationTo Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults System Settings11 System Settings 12 CLI Configuration Default Settings14 Network Configuration Default Settings 13 Line Configuration Default Settings15 Tunnel Default Settings 16 Discovery SettingsEmail 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 SettingsTelnet Settings XML SettingsTo Configure Telnet Settings XML Export ConfigurationXML Exporting Configuration To Export Configuration in XML FormatXML Export Status Exporting StatusImport Configuration from Filesystem Settings XML Import ConfigurationImport Configuration from Description Filesystem Settings To Export in XML FormatTo Import Configuration in XML Format Whole Groups to ImportText List Obtaining Firmware Loading New Firmware through Web Manager Updating FirmwareUpdating Firmware Loading New Firmware through FTPWeb Manager Customization 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