Lantronix 900-618 ARP Cache timeout in seconds, CPU Performance, Disable Monitor Mode at bootup

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8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings

ARP Cache timeout in seconds

Whenever the unit communicates with another device on the network, it adds an entry into its ARP table. The ARP Cache timeout option allows you to define how many seconds (1-600) the unit will wait before timing out this table.

ARP Cache timeout in s (1s - 600s) : (600) ?

CPU Performance

This option allows you to increase the CPU performance required to use the higher baud rates on the serial interface (460800 bps and 921600 bps). The standard CPU performance mode supports up to 230400 bps.

CPU performance (0=Regular, 1=Low, 2=High): (0) ?

Notes:

If a baud rate of 460 Kbps or 920 Kbps is set and the high performance mode is disabled, the operation of the serial channel would be out of the specified error tolerance, thereby leading to inconsistent speed settings on the two ends of the serial channel.

Increasing CPU clock speed consumes more power and generates more heat. This reduces the maximum operating temperature specification. See the appropriate product brief for details.

Disable Monitor Mode at bootup

This option allows you to disable all entries into Monitor Mode during startup, except for the ‘xxx’ sequence. This prevents entry using yyy, zzz, xx1, and yy1 key sequences (only during the bootup sequence). The default for Monitor Mode at bootup is N (No). (See 11 Monitor Mode.)

Disable Monitor Mode @ bootup (N) ? _

HTTP Port Number

This option allows the configuration of the web server port number. The valid range is 1-65535. The default HTTP port number is 80.

HTTP Port Number : (80) ? _

MTU Size

The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest physical packet size a network can transmit for TCP and UDP. Enter between 512 and 1400 bytes. The default is 1400 bytes.

MTU Size: (1400) ? _

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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 Hardware Address Configuration MethodsProtocol Support Addresses and Port NumbersIP Address Product Information LabelPort Numbers Assigning an IP Address Using DeviceInstallerInstalling DeviceInstaller To install DeviceInstallerName Accessing the xPico Using DeviceInstallerTo view the units current settings Select Assign a specific IP address and click NextDevice Family Dhcp Device NameGroup CommentsSupports Http Setup Firmware UpgradeableSupports Configurable PinsAccessing Web-Manager Using DeviceInstaller Configuration Using Web ManagerWeb-Manager Login Window Network ConfigurationTo assign an IP address automatically Network ModeSelect Obtain IP address automatically To assign an IP address manually Static IP Address ConfigurationEthernet Configuration Select Use the following IP configurationAuto Negotiate To configure the xPico’s device server settingsServer Configuration Host List ConfigurationAdvanced Host Information Channel 1 and 2 ConfigurationRetry Settings To configure the xPico’s host listChannel Serial SettingsPort Settings To configure the channel’s serial settingsFlush Input Buffer Serial to Network Pack ControlAt Time of Disconnect Connection Settings TCPTo configure a channel’s TCP settings Flush Output Buffer Network to SerialTCP Connection Settings Connect Protocol Connect Mode Passive ConnectionConnect Mode Active Connection Endpoint ConfigurationDisconnect Mode Connection Settings UDPTo configure a channel’s UDP settings Device Address Table Datagram ModeDatagram Type Use BroadcastConfigurable Pin Functions Configurable Pin SettingsTo configure the xPico’s Configurable Pins Serial Channel 2 Status LED Apply SettingsApply Defaults Serial Channel 1 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 ModeIP Address Setup Mode Server ConfigurationServer Configuration Option BootP/DHCP/AutoIP OptionsSet DNS Server IP Address Change Telnet/Web-Manager PasswordSet Gateway IP Address Netmask Number of Bits for Host PartDhcp Name Channel 1 Option 1 or Channel 2 Option Setup Mode Channel ConfigurationBaudrate Flow Interface ModeInterface Mode Options RS232 Interface Mode SettingsReserved Port Numbers Connect ModePort Number Flow Control OptionsResponse Connect Mode OptionsIncoming Connection Incoming ConnectionActive 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 Flushing Trailing Characters Packing Interval Send Characters Telnet Terminal Type DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutChannel Port Password Send CharactersExpert Settings Option Setup Mode Advanced SettingsTCP Keepalive time in seconds Http Port Number ARP Cache timeout in secondsDisable Monitor Mode at bootup CPU PerformanceEthernet Connection Type Security Settings OptionTCP Re-Transmission Timeout Enable alternate MACDisable Telnet Setup Disable SnmpSnmp Community Name Disable Web Setup Disable Tftp Firmware UpgradeDisable Port 77FE Hex Disable Web ServerTo configure AES encryption on the xPico Enable EncryptionChannel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Defaults Default Settings OptionEnable Enhanced Password Disable Port 77F0 HexStart character for serial channel Expert Settings DefaultsSecurity Settings Defaults Hostlist retry timeoutFeatures Configurable PinsGpio Interface Guidelines CommandsByte 0 Command Types Control ProtocolCommand 13h, Get Current States Command 10h, Get FunctionsCommand 11h, Get Directions Command 12h, Get Active LevelsCommand details Command 19h, Set DirectionsCommand 1Ah, Set Active Levels Command 1Bh, Set StatesResponse details To download new firmware from a computer Firmware UpgradesUsing Tftp Graphical User Interface Obtaining Firmware Reloading FirmwareTftp Window Using Tftp Command Line InterfaceTo recover firmware Monitor Mode Commands Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network PortExample Monitor Mode CommandsG0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf S0, S1,...,Se, SfResponse 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 Scientific Calculator Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConverting Binary to 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