Lantronix 900-618 manual Setup Mode Server Configuration, Server Configuration Option, IP Address

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6. Setup Mode: Server Configuration

This chapter explains how to configure the network settings.

Note: Current values appear in parentheses.

Server Configuration (Option 0)

The unit’s basic network parameters display when you select Server configuration (option 0). The IP Address, Set Gateway IP Address, and Netmask fields display the current values.

IP Address : (172) .(019) .(205) .(008)

Set Gateway IP Address (Y) ?

Gateway IP addr (172) .(019) .(000) .(001)

Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part (0=default) (0)

Set DNS Server IP addr (N) ?

Change Telnet/Web Manager password (N) ?

IP Address

If DHCP is not used to assign IP addresses, enter the IP address manually. The IP address must be set to a unique value in the network. Enter each octet and press Enter between each section. The current value displays in parentheses.

IP Address : ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) _

If DHCP is used, the third octet of the IP address sets the BootP/DHCP/AutoIP options. The following table shows the bits you can manually configure to force the xPico to disable AutoIP, DHCP, or BootP. To disable an option, set the appropriate bit.

Table 6-1. BootP/DHCP/AutoIP Options

Options

Bit

AutoIP

0

 

 

DHCP

1

 

 

BootP

2

 

 

For example, if the third octet is 0.0.5.0, the AutoIP and BootP options are disabled; only DHCP is enabled. (The value 5 results from adding the binary equivalents of 0 and 2.) This is the most common setting when using DHCP.

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Contents User Guide Technical Support Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersDisclaimer Table of Contents Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Setup Mode Advanced Settings Gpio Interface List of Figures List of TablesPurpose and Audience Using This GuideChapter Summary XPico Integration Guide Additional DocumentationCapabilities IntroductionApplications Protocol Support Configuration MethodsAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressIP Address Product Information LabelPort Numbers Installing DeviceInstaller Using DeviceInstallerTo install DeviceInstaller Assigning an IP AddressTo view the units current settings Accessing the xPico Using DeviceInstallerSelect Assign a specific IP address and click Next NameGroup Dhcp Device NameComments Device FamilySupports Configurable Firmware UpgradeablePins Supports Http SetupAccessing Web-Manager Using DeviceInstaller Configuration Using Web ManagerWeb-Manager Login Window Network ConfigurationTo assign an IP address automatically Network ModeSelect Obtain IP address automatically Ethernet Configuration Static IP Address ConfigurationSelect Use the following IP configuration To assign an IP address manuallyAuto Negotiate To configure the xPico’s device server settingsServer Configuration Host List ConfigurationAdvanced Retry Settings Channel 1 and 2 ConfigurationTo configure the xPico’s host list Host InformationPort Settings Serial SettingsTo configure the channel’s serial settings ChannelFlush Input Buffer Serial to Network Pack ControlTo configure a channel’s TCP settings Connection Settings TCPFlush Output Buffer Network to Serial At Time of DisconnectTCP Connection Settings Connect Mode Active Connection Connect Mode Passive ConnectionEndpoint Configuration Connect ProtocolDisconnect Mode Connection Settings UDPTo configure a channel’s UDP settings Datagram Type Datagram ModeUse Broadcast Device Address TableConfigurable Pin Functions Configurable Pin SettingsTo configure the xPico’s Configurable Pins Apply Defaults Apply SettingsSerial Channel 1 Status LED Serial Channel 2 Status LEDAccessing Setup Mode Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port Setup ModeTelnet Connection To establish a Telnet connection Serial Port ConnectionTo exit setup mode Exiting Setup ModeServer Configuration Option Setup Mode Server ConfigurationBootP/DHCP/AutoIP Options IP AddressSet Gateway IP Address Change Telnet/Web-Manager PasswordNetmask Number of Bits for Host Part Set DNS Server IP AddressDhcp Name Channel 1 Option 1 or Channel 2 Option Setup Mode Channel ConfigurationBaudrate Interface Mode Options Interface ModeRS232 Interface Mode Settings FlowPort Number Connect ModeFlow Control Options Reserved Port NumbersIncoming Connection Connect Mode OptionsIncoming Connection ResponseActive Startup ResponseManual Connection Address Example Manual ConnectionHostlist Option To enable the hostlistDatagram Type Modem ModeDirected UDP Numeric Response Modem Mode CommandsShow IP addr after Ring Send the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem ModeAuto Increment Source Port Remote IP Address Disconnect Mode OptionsPack Control Flush Mode Buffer FlushingTrailing Characters Packing IntervalSend Characters Channel Port Password DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutSend Characters Telnet Terminal TypeExpert Settings Option Setup Mode Advanced SettingsTCP Keepalive time in seconds Disable Monitor Mode at bootup ARP Cache timeout in secondsCPU Performance Http Port NumberTCP Re-Transmission Timeout Security Settings OptionEnable alternate MAC Ethernet Connection TypeDisable Telnet Setup Disable SnmpSnmp Community Name Disable Port 77FE Hex Disable Tftp Firmware UpgradeDisable Web Server Disable Web SetupTo configure AES encryption on the xPico Enable EncryptionEnable Enhanced Password Default Settings OptionDisable Port 77F0 Hex Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration DefaultsSecurity Settings Defaults Expert Settings DefaultsHostlist retry timeout Start character for serial channelFeatures Configurable PinsGpio Interface Byte 0 Command Types CommandsControl Protocol GuidelinesCommand 11h, Get Directions Command 10h, Get FunctionsCommand 12h, Get Active Levels Command 13h, Get Current StatesCommand 1Ah, Set Active Levels Command 19h, Set DirectionsCommand 1Bh, Set States Command detailsResponse details Using Tftp Graphical User Interface Firmware UpgradesObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware To download new firmware from a computerTftp Window Using Tftp Command Line InterfaceTo recover firmware Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port Monitor Mode CommandsG0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf Monitor Mode CommandsS0, S1,...,Se, Sf ExampleResponse Meaning Command Response CodesProblems and Error Messages TroubleshootingLock on Caps Lock is not onTroubleshooting Technical Support US Technical SupportTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Converting Binary to Hexadecimal Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConversion Table 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