Lantronix XN Troubleshooting Capabilities, Configuration Methods, Addresses and Port Numbers

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2: Introduction

TCP, UDP, SSH, SSL and telnet tunneling to the serial port.

TFTP for uploading/downloading files.

FTP and HTTP for firmware upgrades and uploading/downloading files.

Troubleshooting Capabilities

The PremierWave XN offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that lets you troubleshoot problems quickly and easily. Available from the CLI or Web Manager, the diagnostic tools let you:

View memory and IP socket information.

Perform ping and traceroute operations.

Conduct forward or reverse DNS lookup operations.

View all processes currently running on the PremierWave XN, including CPU utilization.

View system log messages.

Configuration Methods

After installation, the PremierWave XN requires configuration. For the unit to operate correctly on a network, it must have a unique IP address on the network. There are four basic methods for logging into the PremierWave XN and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings:

Web Manager: View and configure all settings easily through a web browser using the Lantronix Web Manager. (See “Configuration Using Web Manager” on page 27.)

DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings on the PremierWave XN using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on a PC attached to a network. You will need the latest version of DeviceInstaller. (See “Using DeviceInstaller” on page 25.)

Command Mode: There are two methods for accessing Command Mode (CLI): making a Telnet or SSH connection, or connecting a terminal (or a PC running a terminal emulation program) to the unit’s serial port. (See the PremierWave XN Command Reference Guide for instructions and available commands.)

XML: The PremierWave XN supports XML-based configuration and setup records that make device configuration transparent to users and administrators. XML is easily editable with a standard text or XML editor. (See the PremierWave XN Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.)

Addresses and Port Numbers

Hardware Address

The hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address, physical address, or MAC address. Sample hardware address:

00-80-A3-14-1B-18

00:80:A3:14:1B:18

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Contents XN User Guide Disclaimer WarrantyCopyright & Trademark ContactsUsing DeviceInstaller Table of ContentsUsing This Guide Installation of PremierWave XNConfiguration Using Web Manager Network SettingsLine and Tunnel Settings Terminal and Host Settings Services SettingsSecurity Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Advanced Settings BridgingSecurity in Detail 103 VIP SettingsUpdating Firmware Branding the PremierWave XNPremierWave XN Product Label List of FiguresList of Tables PremierWave XN User Guide Chapter Description Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Summary of ChaptersDocument Description Additional DocumentationProtocol Support Key FeaturesIntroduction ApplicationsHardware Address Troubleshooting CapabilitiesConfiguration Methods Addresses and Port NumbersProduct Information Label IP AddressPort Numbers Hardware Components Installation of PremierWave XNPackage Contents User-Supplied ItemsButton pin hole Signal Strength LEDsSerial PowerLeft LED Right LEDWlan Signal Strength Indicator at 5 GHz Wlan Signal Strength Indicator at 2.4 GHzWPS Status Indicator 10 Diagnostic LED Indications Fault Conditions Blink PatternBack Panel To Start WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPSTo Show WPS Status Installing the PremierWave XNTo Cancel WPS Perform the following steps to install your device13 PremierWave XN Dimensions in Millimeters mm IP address was obtained dynamically Using DeviceInstallerAccessing PremierWave XN Using DeviceInstaller Device Detail SummaryCurrent Settings Description Configuration Using Web Manager Accessing Web ManagerTo access Web Manager, perform the following steps Device Status Help Area Web Manager ComponentsWeb Manager Description See Navigating Web ManagerSyslog Protocol StackQuery Port SmartRoamNetwork Interface Description Settings Network SettingsNetwork Interface Settings Network Interface SettingsTo Configure Network Interface Settings To View Network Interface Status Network Link SettingsNetwork 1 eth0 Link Settings Network 1 Ethernet eth0 Description Link SettingsNetwork 2 Wlan wlan0 Description Link Settings Network 2 wlan0 Link SettingsNetwork 2 Link Scan Results on WebManager To Configure Network Link SettingsWlan Link Status and Scan Commands Network 2 Link ScanTo View Wlan Link Scan and Status Information Network 2 Link StatusWlan Link Status Description Creating, Deleting or Enabling Wlan Profiles To Configure Wlan ProfilesWlan Profile Basic Settings Description Wlan ProfilesWlan Profile Basic Settings To Configure Wlan Profile Basic SettingsTo Configure Wlan Profile Advanced Settings Wlan Profile Advanced SettingsWlan Profile Advanced Settings Description Wlan Profile Description Security Settings Wlan Profile Security SettingsTo Configure Wlan Profile Security Settings 10 Wlan Profile Security SettingsWlan Profile WEP Settings Description Wlan Profile WEP SettingsTo Configure Wlan Profile WEP Settings 11 Additional WEP Settings for Wlan ProfileKey Wlan Profile WPA and WPA2/IEEE802.11i Settings12 Wlan Profile WPA and WPA2/IEEE802.11i Settings Wlan Profile WPA Description WPA2 SettingsTo Configure Wlan Profile WPA and WPA/IEEE802.11i Settings 13 Wlan Quick Connect To Configure Wlan Quick ConnectWlan Quick Connect Description Settings Wlan Quick ConnectLine Settings Description Line and Tunnel SettingsLine Settings Line Configuration SettingsTo Configure Line Settings Line Command Mode SettingsLine Command Description Mode Settings Line Settings to modify these settings Tunnel SettingsSerial Settings Tunnel Serial Description Settings Line SettingsTunnel Serial Description Settings To Configure Tunnel Serial SettingsPacking Mode Tunnel Packing Mode SettingsTrailing Character To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode SettingsAccept Mode Send CharacterTunnel Accept Mode Description Settings Tunnel Accept Mode SettingsEmail on Connect To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode SettingsConnect Mode Block NetworkFlush Serial Data Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsTunnel Connect Mode Description Settings Reconnect TimerTunnel Disconnect Description Mode Settings To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsDisconnect Mode Tunnel Disconnect Mode SettingsModem Emulation To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode SettingsTunnel Modem Emulation Settings Tunnel Modem Description Emulation SettingsConnect String To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation SettingsStatistics To View Tunnel StatisticsTerminal and Host Settings Terminal SettingsTerminal on Network and Line Settings Host Configuration Host ConfigurationTo Configure the Terminal Network Connection To Configure the Terminal Line ConnectionRemote Port To Configure Host SettingsSSH Username Remote AddressDNS Settings Services SettingsDNS Settings To View or Configure DNS SettingsFTP Settings FTP SettingsSyslog Settings To Configure FTP SettingsHttp Settings Description Http SettingsTo View or Configure Syslog Settings Http SettingsTo Configure Http Settings RSS Settings RSS SettingsTo Configure Http Authentication Http Authentication SettingsTo Configure RSS Settings SSH Server Host Keys Security SettingsSSH Settings RSS Settings DescriptionSSH Client Known Hosts SSH Server Authorized UsersSSH Client Known Hosts SSH Client Users Remote CommandSSH Client Users SSH Server Authorized UsersTo Configure SSH Settings SSL SettingsTo Create a New Credential Certificate and Key Generation SettingsCertificate Generation Description Settings Certificate and Key GenerationUpload Description Certificate Settings Certificate Upload SettingsTo Configure an Existing SSL Credential Upload Certificate SettingsTrusted Authority Settings Trusted AuthoritiesTo Upload an Authority Certificate File Display Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsFilesystem Settings File Display SettingsFile Transfer File Modification SettingsFile Transfer Settings File ModificationIP Network Stack Settings Protocol Stack SettingsIP Settings To Configure IP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure ARP Network Stack Settings Icmp SettingsTo Configure Icmp Network Stack Settings ARP SettingsQuery Port Settings Smtp SettingsTo Configure Smtp Network Stack Settings To Configure Query Port SettingsTo View the List of IP Sockets DiagnosticsHardware To View Hardware Information IP SocketsTraceroute Ping Settings10 Traceroute Settings To Ping a Remote HostMemory To Configure the Diagnostic Log Output11 Log Settings LogTo View Thread Information ThreadsProcesses To View Process InformationSystem Settings Description System SettingsTo Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults 12 System SettingsEmail Configuration Advanced SettingsEmail Settings To View, Configure and Send EmailCLI Configuration Settings Command Line Interface SettingsBasic CLI Settings To View and Configure Basic CLI SettingsSSH Settings To Configure Telnet SettingsSSH Settings Telnet SettingsXML Export Configuration Description Settings XML SettingsXML Export Configuration XML Exporting ConfigurationTo Export in XML Format To Export Configuration in XML FormatXML Export Status Description Settings XML Export StatusTo Import Configuration in XML Format XML Import ConfigurationImport Configuration from External File Import Configuration from the FilesystemBridging Configuration To configure and enable bridgingBridging Wlan Profile WPA & WPA2 Description Settings Bridge ConfigurationTo View or Configure Bridge Settings Bridge Settings Include in your file configgroup name=bridge instance=br0 Trusted Authorities Security in DetailPublic Key Infrastructure Digital CertificatesOpenSSL Obtaining CertificatesSelf-Signed Certificates Certificate FormatsFree Radius Steel Belted RadiusObtaining Firmware Loading New Firmware through FTP Updating FirmwareVirtual IP VIP Status VIP SettingsVirtual IP VIP Configuration To Configure VIP SettingsVIP Counters Description Virtual IP VIP CountersTo View VIP Counters VIP CountersWeb Manager Customization Branding the PremierWave XNShort and Long Name Settings Short and Long Name CustomizationTo Customize Short or Long Names Appendix a Technical Support Technical Support USTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, Africa Scientific Calculator Appendix B Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConverting Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion TableAppendix B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Appendix C Compliance RoHS Notice Manufacturers Contact
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