Lantronix Hub manual Modem Control, Signal Checking, DSRLogout

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MSS User Guide

4: Configuration

Modem Control

If a connection has ended, the MSS should be able to log out the port and prepare to accept a new connection. Similarly, if no connection is open, the MSS should know to ignore spurious characters from the port and only accept valid connection attempts. The MSS can do both of these when modem control is enabled. Modem control implies three things:

‹DSRLogout enabled, meaning the MSS will log out the port when DSR is dropped.

‹DTR wiggle on logout, meaning the MSS will hold DTR low for approximately 3 seconds after the port is logged out.

‹No Autostart until the attached device asserts DSR.

To enable modem control, enter the Change Port Modem Control command.

Figure 4-52: Enabling Modem Control for MSS-VIA and MSS4

Local>> CHANGE PORT 1 MODEM CONTROL ENABLED

Figure 4-53: Enabling Modem Control for MSS-VIA and MSS4

Local>> CHANGE MODEM CONTROL ENABLED

Signal Checking

The MSS uses the Data Signal Ready (DSR) input signal to decide whether there is a valid device connection. When MSS signal checking is enabled, the MSS will check for the presence of a DSR signal before allowing incoming network connections.

Connections to the serial port will not be permitted unless the DSR signal is asserted. To enable DSR signal checking, use the Change Port Signal Check command.

Figure 4-54: Enabling Signal Checking for MSS-VIA and MSS4

Local>> CHANGE PORT 1 SIGNAL CHECK ENABLED

Figure 4-55: Enabling Signal Checking for MSS100

Local>> CHANGE SIGNAL CHECK ENABLED

Note: Signal checking is not available in RS-485 mode.

DSRLogout

Note: DSRLogout is not available in RS-485 mode.

When a connection is lost, the MSS should log out the port and close any sessions. If it does not do so, security problems may result when the next user logs in.

When a device connected to the MSS is disconnected or powered off, the DSR signal is de-asserted. The MSS can be configured to automatically log out the port when this occurs using the Change Port DSRLogout Enabled command. This also prevents users from accessing other sessions by switching terminal lines.

Figure 4-56: Enabling DSRLogout for MSS-VIA and MSS4

Local>> CHANGE PORT 1 DSRLOGOUT ENABLED

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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 MSS Family Features Introduction to the MSS FamilyProtocols Terms About The DocumentationMSS User Guide Introduction to the MSS Family Installation MSS-VIA InstallationComponents MSS-VIA Rear Panel MSS-VIA LEDsInstallation Procedure Example Wired Network LayoutMSS User Guide Installation Pinging the MSS MSS-VIA Specifications Power power cube adaptorTemperature HumidityMSS4 Installation MSS4 ComponentsMSS4 LEDs MSS Connected to a Serial Device and NetworkMSS User Guide Installation MSS4 Specifications MSS100 Installation 10 MSS100 Front PanelMSS100 LEDs 12 MSS Network Layout13 MSS Connected to Serial Device and Ethernet MSS100 Specifications 14 Pinging the MSSGetting Started Privileged User StatusIP Address Configuration Using EZWebConUsing a Web Browser From the Action menu, select Assign IP AddressUsing ARP and Ping Entering ARP and Ping UnixUsing a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp Reply Using the Serial ConsoleIncoming Logins Login PasswordIncoming TCP/IP Logins Web Browser Login and ConfigurationSerial Port Logins EZWebCon Login and ConfigurationRlogin TelnetChanging the Login Password Remote Console LoginsIncoming LAT Logins Outbound Connections LogoutConfiguration Rebooting the MSSNormal Reboot OverviewProtocol Configuration Factory DefaultsTCP/IP Configuration Specifying a Gateway for MSS-VIA and MSS4 Name ServerIP Security Supported MibsIPX NetWare Configuration Configuring SnmpSnmp Trap Support Routing and EncapsulationInternal Network Number LoadhostLAT Configuration Service GroupsCircuit Timer Server IdentificationRS-485 Configuration Two-Wire ModeFour-Wire Mode 22 Enabling Two-Wire RS-485 Mode for MSS4TXDrive TerminationSerial Port Configuration Access ModeAutostart 36 Configuring an Autostart Character for MSS-VIA and MSS4 Serial DataBaud Rate Character Size, Parity, and Stop BitsModems and Modem Signaling Flow ControlSignal Checking Modem ControlDSRLogout Logouts DTRWaitConfiguration Preferred HostDedicated Host Enabling 802.11 Networking RegionExtended Service Set ID Essid MAC AddressNetwork Mode Setting the WEP Key and Index NumberChannel Formatting an ATA Flash Card Modem CardsEncrypted Traffic Incoming Calls Outgoing CallsUsing the MSS Incoming ConnectionsSocket Connections Interactive Connections Outbound ConnectionsTCP/IP Socket Connections Break Key and Local Switch Backward, Forward, and SwitchesSession Control Status Displays Disconnect and ResumeSession Limits ShowSerial Tunnel TCP Configuration UDP ConfigurationMultihost Mode Enabling Multihost ModeModem Emulation Mode Adding HostsRemoving Hosts Modem Mode Commands 17. Enabling Modem Mode for MSS100Sequential Hostlist Mode Wiring RequirementsCOM Port Redirector Troubleshooting Power-up TroubleshootingPower-up Problems and Error Messages Dhcp Troubleshooting Bootp TroubleshootingDhcp Troubleshooting Bootp TroubleshootingRarp Troubleshooting Tftp TroubleshootingModem Configuration Checklist Rarp TroubleshootingEntering Commands at the Boot Prompt Change Bootp Enabled, DisabledInit Change Dhcp Enabled, Disabled Change HardwareChange Ipaddress ipaddress Change Loadhost ipaddressTechnical Support Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and AfricaEthernet Connector MSS VIA ConnectorsSerial Connectors PinoutsMSS4 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 Updating Software Obtaining SoftwareReloading Software Via the Web Via FTPFTP Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Flash ROM TroubleshootingNetWare MSS User Guide Updating Software Compliance and Warranty Information Compliance InformationWarranty