Lantronix XN manual To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings, Tunnel Packing Mode Settings

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7: Line and Tunnel Settings

 

 

 

 

Tunnel Serial

Description

 

Settings (continued)

 

 

Protocol

Protocol information here is display only. Go to the section, To Configure

 

 

Line Settings to modify these settings.

 

 

 

 

DTR

Select the conditions in which the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) control signal

 

 

on the serial line are asserted. Choices are:

 

 

Unasserted

 

 

TruPort = the DTR is asserted whenever either a connect or an accept

 

 

mode tunnel connection is active with the Telnet Protocol RFC2217 saying

 

 

that the remote DSR is asserted.

 

 

Asserted while connected = the DTR is asserted whenever either a

 

 

connect or an accept mode tunnel connection is active.

 

 

Continuously asserted

 

 

 

To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings

Using Web Manager

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

Using the CLI

To enter Tunnel 1 command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> serial

Using XML

Include in your file: <configgroup name=”tunnel serial” instance=”1”>

Packing Mode

With Packing, data from the serial Line is not sent over the network immediately. Instead, data is queued and sent in segments, when either the timeout or byte threshold is reached. Packing applies to both Accept and Connect Modes.

 

Table 7-4 Tunnel Packing Mode Settings

 

 

 

Tunnel Packing Mode

 

Description

Settings

 

 

Mode

 

Configure the Tunnel Packing Mode. Choices are:

 

 

Disable = Data not packed.

 

 

Timeout = data sent after timeout occurs.

 

 

Send Character = data sent when the Send Character is read on the Serial

 

 

Line.

 

 

 

Threshold

 

Set the threshold (byte count). If the received serial data reaches this

 

 

threshold, then the data will be sent on the network. Valid range is 100 to

 

 

1450 bytes. Default is 512.

 

 

 

Timeout

 

Set the timeout value, in milliseconds, after the first character is received on

 

 

the serial line, before data is sent on the network. Valid range is 1 to 30000

 

 

milliseconds. Default is 1000.

 

 

 

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Contents XN User Guide Copyright & Trademark WarrantyContacts DisclaimerUsing This Guide Table of ContentsInstallation of PremierWave XN Using DeviceInstallerNetwork Settings Configuration Using Web ManagerLine and Tunnel Settings Services Settings Terminal and Host SettingsSecurity Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Bridging Advanced SettingsSecurity in Detail Updating Firmware VIP SettingsBranding the PremierWave XN 103PremierWave XN Product Label List of FiguresList of Tables PremierWave XN User Guide Purpose and Audience Using This GuideSummary of Chapters Chapter DescriptionDocument Description Additional DocumentationIntroduction Key FeaturesApplications Protocol SupportConfiguration Methods Troubleshooting CapabilitiesAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressIP Address Product Information LabelPort Numbers Package Contents Installation of PremierWave XNUser-Supplied Items Hardware ComponentsButton pin hole Signal Strength LEDsLeft LED PowerRight LED SerialWlan Signal Strength Indicator at 2.4 GHz Wlan Signal Strength Indicator at 5 GHzWPS Status Indicator Fault Conditions Blink Pattern 10 Diagnostic LED IndicationsBack Panel To Start WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPSTo Cancel WPS Installing the PremierWave XNPerform the following steps to install your device To Show WPS Status13 PremierWave XN Dimensions in Millimeters mm Accessing PremierWave XN Using DeviceInstaller Using DeviceInstallerDevice Detail Summary IP address was obtained dynamicallyCurrent Settings Description Accessing Web Manager Configuration Using Web ManagerTo access Web Manager, perform the following steps Device Status Help Area Web Manager ComponentsWeb Manager Description See Navigating Web ManagerQuery Port Protocol StackSmartRoam SyslogNetwork Interface Settings Network SettingsNetwork Interface Settings Network Interface Description SettingsTo Configure Network Interface Settings Network 1 eth0 Link Settings Network Link SettingsNetwork 1 Ethernet eth0 Description Link Settings To View Network Interface StatusNetwork 2 Wlan wlan0 Description Link Settings Network 2 wlan0 Link SettingsWlan Link Status and Scan Commands To Configure Network Link SettingsNetwork 2 Link Scan Network 2 Link Scan Results on WebManagerNetwork 2 Link Status To View Wlan Link Scan and Status InformationWlan Link Status Description Wlan Profile Basic Settings Description To Configure Wlan ProfilesWlan Profiles Creating, Deleting or Enabling Wlan ProfilesWlan Profile Basic Settings To Configure Wlan Profile Basic SettingsWlan Profile Advanced Settings To Configure Wlan Profile Advanced SettingsWlan Profile Advanced Settings Description To Configure Wlan Profile Security Settings Wlan Profile Security Settings10 Wlan Profile Security Settings Wlan Profile Description Security SettingsTo Configure Wlan Profile WEP Settings Wlan Profile WEP Settings11 Additional WEP Settings for Wlan Profile Wlan Profile WEP Settings Description12 Wlan Profile WPA and WPA2/IEEE802.11i Settings Wlan Profile WPA and WPA2/IEEE802.11i SettingsWlan Profile WPA Description WPA2 Settings KeyTo Configure Wlan Profile WPA and WPA/IEEE802.11i Settings Wlan Quick Connect Description Settings To Configure Wlan Quick ConnectWlan Quick Connect 13 Wlan Quick ConnectLine Settings Line and Tunnel SettingsLine Configuration Settings Line Settings DescriptionLine Command Mode Settings To Configure Line SettingsLine Command Description Mode Settings Serial Settings Tunnel SettingsTunnel Serial Description Settings Line Settings Line Settings to modify these settingsPacking Mode To Configure Tunnel Serial SettingsTunnel Packing Mode Settings Tunnel Serial Description SettingsAccept Mode To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode SettingsSend Character Trailing CharacterTunnel Accept Mode Description Settings Tunnel Accept Mode SettingsConnect Mode To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode SettingsBlock Network Email on ConnectTunnel Connect Mode Description Settings Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsReconnect Timer Flush Serial DataDisconnect Mode To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsTunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Tunnel Disconnect Description Mode SettingsTunnel Modem Emulation Settings To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode SettingsTunnel Modem Description Emulation Settings Modem EmulationStatistics To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation SettingsTo View Tunnel Statistics Connect StringTerminal Settings Terminal and Host SettingsTerminal on Network and Line Settings To Configure the Terminal Network Connection Host ConfigurationTo Configure the Terminal Line Connection Host ConfigurationSSH Username To Configure Host SettingsRemote Address Remote PortDNS Settings Services SettingsTo View or Configure DNS Settings DNS SettingsSyslog Settings FTP SettingsTo Configure FTP Settings FTP SettingsTo View or Configure Syslog Settings Http SettingsHttp Settings Http Settings DescriptionTo Configure Http Settings To Configure Http Authentication RSS SettingsHttp Authentication Settings RSS SettingsTo Configure RSS Settings SSH Settings Security SettingsRSS Settings Description SSH Server Host KeysSSH Server Authorized Users SSH Client Known HostsSSH Client Known Hosts SSH Client Users Remote CommandSSH Server Authorized Users SSH Client UsersTo Configure SSH Settings SSL SettingsCertificate Generation Description Settings Certificate and Key Generation SettingsCertificate and Key Generation To Create a New CredentialTo Configure an Existing SSL Credential Certificate Upload SettingsUpload Certificate Settings Upload Description Certificate SettingsTrusted Authorities Trusted Authority SettingsTo Upload an Authority Certificate 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 IP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure Icmp Network Stack Settings Icmp SettingsARP Settings To Configure ARP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure Smtp Network Stack Settings Smtp SettingsTo Configure Query Port Settings Query Port SettingsHardware To View Hardware Information DiagnosticsIP Sockets To View the List of IP Sockets10 Traceroute Settings Ping SettingsTo Ping a Remote Host Traceroute11 Log Settings To Configure the Diagnostic Log OutputLog MemoryProcesses ThreadsTo View Process Information To View Thread InformationTo Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults System Settings12 System Settings System Settings DescriptionEmail Settings Advanced SettingsTo View, Configure and Send Email Email ConfigurationBasic CLI Settings Command Line Interface SettingsTo View and Configure Basic CLI Settings CLI Configuration SettingsSSH Settings To Configure Telnet SettingsTelnet Settings SSH SettingsXML Export Configuration XML SettingsXML Exporting Configuration XML Export Configuration Description SettingsXML Export Status Description Settings To Export Configuration in XML FormatXML Export Status To Export in XML FormatImport Configuration from External File XML Import ConfigurationImport Configuration from the Filesystem To Import Configuration in XML FormatTo configure and enable bridging Bridging ConfigurationBridging To View or Configure Bridge Settings Bridge ConfigurationBridge Settings Wlan Profile WPA & WPA2 Description Settings Include in your file configgroup name=bridge instance=br0 Public Key Infrastructure Security in DetailDigital Certificates Trusted AuthoritiesSelf-Signed Certificates Obtaining CertificatesCertificate Formats OpenSSLFree Radius Steel Belted RadiusObtaining Firmware Loading New Firmware through FTP Updating FirmwareVirtual IP VIP Configuration VIP SettingsTo Configure VIP Settings Virtual IP VIP StatusTo View VIP Counters Virtual IP VIP CountersVIP Counters VIP Counters DescriptionWeb Manager Customization Branding the PremierWave XNShort and Long Name Customization Short and Long Name SettingsTo Customize Short or Long Names Technical Support US Appendix a Technical SupportTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, Africa Converting Binary to Hexadecimal Appendix B Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConversion Table Scientific CalculatorAppendix B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Appendix C Compliance RoHS Notice Manufacturers Contact
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