Lantronix Hub manual IP Address Configuration, Using EZWebCon, Using a Web Browser

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MSS User Guide

3: Getting Started

The privileged password can be changed with the Change Server Privpass command. Specify a new password of up to six alphanumeric characters.

Figure 3-2: Changing Privileged Password for MSS-VIA and MSS4

Local> SET PRIVILEGED

Password> system (not echoed)

Local>> CHANGE SERVER PRIVPASS "walrus"

Figure 3-3: Changing Privileged Password for MSS100

Local> SET PRIVILEGED

Password> system (not echoed)

Local>> CHANGE PRIVPASS "walrus"

IP Address Configuration

The configuration process includes assigning an IP address. This value is unique and required on the network.

Note: When you set an IP address, you may also need to change the subnet mask from the default natural subnet configuration (e.g., 255.255.255.0 for a Class C IP address). See Subnet Mask for more information.

Using EZWebCon

Use the following steps to assign an IP address using the EZWebCon Expert Shell.

1.Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, point to Programs, and click EZWebCon to launch EZWebCon.

2.From the Action menu, select Assign IP Address.

3.Enter or change the IP-related settings:

a)For Ethernet Address, enter the number that appears on the bottom label of your MSS.

b)For IP Address, enter the desired IP address to use for this MSS.

c)For Subnet Mask, change the values provided only if you wish to use a mask other than the default. The default value should be correct in most cases.

d)For Loadhost, enter the IP address of the network host where you intend to store your operating code and SDK files (if used).

4.Click OK.

Note: If you have an older version of EZWebCon, refer to the Readme that was included with it.

Using a Web Browser

The Web Manager web browser interface can be used to change the IP address once an initial IP address has been configured. The IP address can be changed from the Server Properties subpage or the TCP/IP subpage. See Web Browser Login and Configuration for more information about the Web Manager.

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Contents MSS User Guide Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technical SupportSales Offices Disclaimer & Revisions Contents Configuration Using the MSS Compliance and Warranty Information Introduction to the MSS Family MSS Family FeaturesProtocols About The Documentation TermsMSS User Guide Introduction to the MSS Family Installation MSS-VIA InstallationComponents MSS-VIA LEDs MSS-VIA Rear PanelExample Wired Network Layout Installation ProcedureMSS User Guide Installation Pinging the MSS Humidity MSS-VIA SpecificationsPower power cube adaptor TemperatureMSS4 Components MSS4 InstallationMSS Connected to a Serial Device and Network MSS4 LEDsMSS User Guide Installation MSS4 Specifications 10 MSS100 Front Panel MSS100 Installation12 MSS Network Layout MSS100 LEDs13 MSS Connected to Serial Device and Ethernet 14 Pinging the MSS MSS100 SpecificationsPrivileged User Status Getting StartedFrom the Action menu, select Assign IP Address IP Address ConfigurationUsing EZWebCon Using a Web BrowserEntering ARP and Ping Unix Using ARP and PingUsing the Serial Console Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp ReplyWeb Browser Login and Configuration Incoming LoginsLogin Password Incoming TCP/IP LoginsTelnet Serial Port LoginsEZWebCon Login and Configuration RloginChanging the Login Password Remote Console LoginsIncoming LAT Logins Logout Outbound ConnectionsOverview ConfigurationRebooting the MSS Normal RebootProtocol Configuration Factory DefaultsTCP/IP Configuration Name Server Specifying a Gateway for MSS-VIA and MSS4Supported Mibs IP SecurityRouting and Encapsulation IPX NetWare ConfigurationConfiguring Snmp Snmp Trap SupportLoadhost Internal Network NumberServer Identification LAT ConfigurationService Groups Circuit TimerTwo-Wire Mode RS-485 Configuration22 Enabling Two-Wire RS-485 Mode for MSS4 Four-Wire ModeTermination TXDriveSerial Port Configuration Access ModeAutostart Serial Data 36 Configuring an Autostart Character for MSS-VIA and MSS4Character Size, Parity, and Stop Bits Baud RateFlow Control Modems and Modem SignalingSignal Checking Modem ControlDSRLogout DTRWait LogoutsConfiguration Preferred HostDedicated Host Region Enabling 802.11 NetworkingMAC Address Extended Service Set ID EssidNetwork Mode Setting the WEP Key and Index NumberChannel Formatting an ATA Flash Card Modem CardsEncrypted Traffic Outgoing Calls Incoming CallsUsing the MSS Incoming ConnectionsSocket Connections Interactive Connections Outbound ConnectionsTCP/IP Socket Connections Break Key and Local Switch Backward, Forward, and SwitchesSession Control Show Status DisplaysDisconnect and Resume Session LimitsSerial Tunnel UDP Configuration TCP ConfigurationEnabling Multihost Mode Multihost ModeModem Emulation Mode Adding HostsRemoving Hosts 17. Enabling Modem Mode for MSS100 Modem Mode CommandsSequential Hostlist Mode Wiring RequirementsCOM Port Redirector Troubleshooting Power-up TroubleshootingPower-up Problems and Error Messages Bootp Troubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingBootp Troubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingRarp Troubleshooting Rarp TroubleshootingTftp Troubleshooting Modem Configuration ChecklistEntering Commands at the Boot Prompt Change Bootp Enabled, DisabledInit Change Loadhost ipaddress Change Dhcp Enabled, DisabledChange Hardware Change Ipaddress ipaddressTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Technical SupportPinouts Ethernet ConnectorMSS VIA Connectors Serial ConnectorsMSS4 Connectors RS-232 DB9 ConnectorRS-485 DB9 Connectors MSS100 Connectors DB25 ConnectorRS-232 DB9 Connectors Modem Wiring DSR Data Signal Ready versus CD Carrier DetectDTR Data Terminal Ready Via the Web Via FTP Updating SoftwareObtaining Software Reloading SoftwareFTP Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Flash ROM TroubleshootingNetWare MSS User Guide Updating Software Compliance Information Compliance and Warranty InformationWarranty