Lantronix XN Network Settings, Network Interface Settings, Network Interface Description Settings

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6:Network Settings

The Network Settings show the status of the Ethernet or WLAN interface/link and let you configure the settings on the device. Interface settings are related to the configuration of the IP and related protocols. Link settings are related to the physical link connection, which carries the IP traffic.

The PremierWave XN contains two network interfaces. Only one interface may be active at a time; however, if bridging is enabled, both interfaces will be activated and controlled by the bridging subsystem.The Ethernet interface is also called interface 1 or eth0, and the WLAN interface is called interface 2 or wlan0.

Notes:

Some settings require a reboot to take effect. These settings are noted below.

Wait a minimum of 10-20 seconds after rebooting the unit before attempting to make any subsequent connections.

The blue text in the XML command strings of this chapter are to be replaced with a user-specified name.

Network Interface Settings

Table 6-1shows the network interface settings that can be configured.

These settings apply to both the Ethernet (eth0) and WLAN (wlan0) interfaces, but are configured independently for each interface.

 

Table 6-1 Network Interface Settings

 

 

Network Interface

Description

Settings

 

State

Enables or disables the interface.

 

 

BOOTP Client

Select to turn On or Off. At boot up, after the physical link is up, the

 

PremierWave will attempt to obtain IP settings from a BOOTP server.

 

Note: Overrides the configured IP address/mask, gateway, hostname, and

 

domain. When DHCP is Enabled, the system automatically uses DHCP,

 

regardless of whether BOOTP is Enabled. Changing this value requires you to

 

reboot the device.

 

 

DHCP Client

Select to turn On or Off. At boot up, after the physical link is up, the

 

PremierWave will attempt to obtain IP settings from a DHCP server and will

 

periodically renew these settings with the server.

 

Note: Overrides BOOTP, the configured IP address/mask, gateway,

 

hostname, and domain. Changing this value requires you to reboot the device.

 

Note: Within WebManager, click Renew to renew the DHCP lease.

 

 

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Contents XN User Guide Warranty Copyright & TrademarkContacts DisclaimerTable of Contents Using This GuideInstallation of PremierWave XN Using DeviceInstallerLine and Tunnel Settings Configuration Using Web ManagerNetwork Settings Security Settings Terminal and Host SettingsServices Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Security in Detail Advanced SettingsBridging VIP Settings Updating FirmwareBranding the PremierWave XN 103List of Figures PremierWave XN Product LabelList of Tables PremierWave XN User Guide Using This Guide Purpose and AudienceSummary of Chapters Chapter DescriptionAdditional Documentation Document DescriptionKey Features IntroductionApplications Protocol SupportTroubleshooting Capabilities Configuration MethodsAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressPort Numbers Product Information LabelIP Address Installation of PremierWave XN Package ContentsUser-Supplied Items Hardware ComponentsSignal Strength LEDs Button pin holePower Left LEDRight LED SerialWPS Status Indicator Wlan Signal Strength Indicator at 5 GHzWlan Signal Strength Indicator at 2.4 GHz Back Panel 10 Diagnostic LED IndicationsFault Conditions Blink Pattern Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPS To Start WPSInstalling the PremierWave XN To Cancel WPSPerform the following steps to install your device To Show WPS Status13 PremierWave XN Dimensions in Millimeters mm Using DeviceInstaller Accessing PremierWave XN Using DeviceInstallerDevice Detail Summary IP address was obtained dynamicallyCurrent Settings Description To access Web Manager, perform the following steps Configuration Using Web ManagerAccessing Web Manager Device Status Web Manager Components Help AreaNavigating Web Manager Web Manager Description SeeProtocol Stack Query PortSmartRoam SyslogNetwork Settings Network Interface SettingsNetwork Interface Settings Network Interface Description SettingsTo Configure Network Interface Settings Network Link Settings Network 1 eth0 Link SettingsNetwork 1 Ethernet eth0 Description Link Settings To View Network Interface StatusNetwork 2 wlan0 Link Settings Network 2 Wlan wlan0 Description Link SettingsTo Configure Network Link Settings Wlan Link Status and Scan CommandsNetwork 2 Link Scan Network 2 Link Scan Results on WebManagerWlan Link Status Description To View Wlan Link Scan and Status InformationNetwork 2 Link Status To Configure Wlan Profiles Wlan Profile Basic Settings DescriptionWlan Profiles Creating, Deleting or Enabling Wlan ProfilesTo Configure Wlan Profile Basic Settings Wlan Profile Basic SettingsWlan Profile Advanced Settings Description To Configure Wlan Profile Advanced SettingsWlan Profile Advanced Settings Wlan Profile Security Settings To Configure Wlan Profile Security Settings10 Wlan Profile Security Settings Wlan Profile Description Security SettingsWlan Profile WEP Settings To Configure Wlan Profile WEP Settings11 Additional WEP Settings for Wlan Profile Wlan Profile WEP Settings DescriptionWlan Profile WPA and WPA2/IEEE802.11i Settings 12 Wlan Profile WPA and WPA2/IEEE802.11i SettingsWlan Profile WPA Description WPA2 Settings KeyTo Configure Wlan Profile WPA and WPA/IEEE802.11i Settings To Configure Wlan Quick Connect Wlan Quick Connect Description SettingsWlan Quick Connect 13 Wlan Quick ConnectLine and Tunnel Settings Line SettingsLine Configuration Settings Line Settings DescriptionLine Command Description Mode Settings To Configure Line SettingsLine Command Mode Settings Tunnel Settings Serial SettingsTunnel Serial Description Settings Line Settings Line Settings to modify these settingsTo Configure Tunnel Serial Settings Packing ModeTunnel Packing Mode Settings Tunnel Serial Description SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings Accept ModeSend Character Trailing CharacterTunnel Accept Mode Settings Tunnel Accept Mode Description SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Connect ModeBlock Network Email on ConnectTunnel Connect Mode Settings Tunnel Connect Mode Description SettingsReconnect Timer Flush Serial DataTo Configure Tunnel Connect Mode Settings Disconnect ModeTunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Tunnel Disconnect Description Mode SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Tunnel Modem Emulation SettingsTunnel Modem Description Emulation Settings Modem EmulationTo Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings StatisticsTo View Tunnel Statistics Connect StringTerminal on Network and Line Settings Terminal and Host SettingsTerminal Settings Host Configuration To Configure the Terminal Network ConnectionTo Configure the Terminal Line Connection Host ConfigurationTo Configure Host Settings SSH UsernameRemote Address Remote PortServices Settings DNS SettingsTo View or Configure DNS Settings DNS SettingsFTP Settings Syslog SettingsTo Configure FTP Settings FTP SettingsHttp Settings To View or Configure Syslog SettingsHttp Settings Http Settings DescriptionTo Configure Http Settings RSS Settings To Configure Http AuthenticationHttp Authentication Settings RSS SettingsTo Configure RSS Settings Security Settings SSH SettingsRSS Settings Description SSH Server Host KeysSSH Client Known Hosts SSH Client Known HostsSSH Server Authorized Users Remote Command SSH Client UsersSSH Server Authorized Users SSH Client UsersSSL Settings To Configure SSH SettingsCertificate and Key Generation Settings Certificate Generation Description SettingsCertificate and Key Generation To Create a New CredentialCertificate Upload Settings To Configure an Existing SSL CredentialUpload Certificate Settings Upload Description Certificate SettingsTo Upload an Authority Certificate Trusted Authority SettingsTrusted Authorities Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Filesystem SettingsFile Display Settings File DisplayFile Modification Settings File Transfer SettingsFile Modification File TransferProtocol Stack Settings IP SettingsTo Configure IP Network Stack Settings IP Network Stack SettingsIcmp Settings To Configure Icmp Network Stack SettingsARP Settings To Configure ARP Network Stack SettingsSmtp Settings To Configure Smtp Network Stack SettingsTo Configure Query Port Settings Query Port SettingsDiagnostics Hardware To View Hardware InformationIP Sockets To View the List of IP SocketsPing Settings 10 Traceroute SettingsTo Ping a Remote Host TracerouteTo Configure the Diagnostic Log Output 11 Log SettingsLog MemoryThreads ProcessesTo View Process Information To View Thread InformationSystem Settings To Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults12 System Settings System Settings DescriptionAdvanced Settings Email SettingsTo View, Configure and Send Email Email ConfigurationCommand Line Interface Settings Basic CLI SettingsTo View and Configure Basic CLI Settings CLI Configuration SettingsTo Configure Telnet Settings SSH SettingsTelnet Settings SSH SettingsXML Settings XML Export ConfigurationXML Exporting Configuration XML Export Configuration Description SettingsTo Export Configuration in XML Format XML Export Status Description SettingsXML Export Status To Export in XML FormatXML Import Configuration Import Configuration from External FileImport Configuration from the Filesystem To Import Configuration in XML FormatBridging Bridging ConfigurationTo configure and enable bridging Bridge Configuration To View or Configure Bridge SettingsBridge Settings Wlan Profile WPA & WPA2 Description Settings Include in your file configgroup name=bridge instance=br0 Security in Detail Public Key InfrastructureDigital Certificates Trusted AuthoritiesObtaining Certificates Self-Signed CertificatesCertificate Formats OpenSSLSteel Belted Radius Free RadiusUpdating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Loading New Firmware through FTPVIP Settings Virtual IP VIP ConfigurationTo Configure VIP Settings Virtual IP VIP StatusVirtual IP VIP Counters To View VIP CountersVIP Counters VIP Counters DescriptionBranding the PremierWave XN Web Manager CustomizationTo Customize Short or Long Names Short and Long Name SettingsShort and Long Name Customization Technical Support Europe, Middle East, Africa Appendix a Technical SupportTechnical Support US Appendix B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Converting Binary to HexadecimalConversion Table Scientific CalculatorAppendix B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Appendix C Compliance Manufacturers Contact RoHS Notice
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