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Chapter 9: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration

Point to many wireless devices at once is called multicast and uses the group encryption method.

To receive broadcast and multicast messages, the group encryption for all wireless devices communicating with the same access point must be equal. If any of these devices is WEP-only (no support for WPA), set the encryption to TKIP+WEP.

A group encryption lower than the pairwise encryption is necessary to use higher security with the XPress DR+W than other devices connecting to the same Access Point can support.

CCMP is also called AES on products of other manufacturers. CCMP is an extension of AES and is the correct term. It provides the strongest current encryption method.

WEP

Authentication selects whether the encryption keys are matched (1 = shared) with those of the communication partner before passing through messages or not (2 = open/none).

The Encryption prompt requests the length of the encryption key and the security strength. WEP64 uses a 40 bits/5 bytes key (option 1). WPE128 uses a 104 bits/13 bytes key (option 2).

Select Y (Yes) at the Display current key prompt to show the currently configured key/passphrase.

Select Y (Yes) at the Change key prompt to be able to modify the currently configured key.

The Key type indicates whether the new key is in hexadecimal or passphrase format. Enter key prompts for the new encryption key.

Key Type

Encryption Key

Hex

Enter the Encryption Key as a hexadecimal value according the following

 

guidelines:

 

Valid hex alphanumeric characters are 0-9 and A-F.

 

64 bit hex = 5 bytes represented as xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.

 

Example: 01-A3-47-E5-C9

 

128 bit hex = 13 bytes represented as xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-

 

xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.

 

Example: A1-B2-C3-E4-D5-F6-98-74-B7-65-A8-D3-F2

 

 

Passphrase

Enter the key as a string. A passphrase is a sentence that is translated into

 

hex by a hashing algorithm.

 

Example: My dog has spots and likes to chase cats.

 

 

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Contents XPress DR+ User Guide Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technical Support Sales OfficesDate Rev Comments Contents Using DeviceInstaller Configuration Using Web ManagerContents Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Setup Mode Server ConfigurationSetup Mode Channel Configuration Setup Mode Advanced Settings Expert Settings Option 5Firmware Upgrades Monitor ModeTroubleshooting and Technical Support Appendix D Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 108Appendix F Warranty 115 Index 116 FiguresTables Using This Guide Purpose and AudienceSummary of Chapters Chapter DescriptionUsing This Guide Additional DocumentationIntroduction Product DescriptionIntroduction XPress DR+ FrontIndustrial Automation Protocols Network Protocols Serial TunnelingXPress DR+ Application Examples Example of Serial TunnelingAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressIP Address Port NumbersConfiguration Methods Lantronix Web Manager. See Configuration Using Web ManagerInstallation and Hardware Physically Connecting the XPress DR+Whats in the Box? What Must the User Provide?Installation and Hardware XPress DR+ Front PanelSerial Interface Front of XPress DR+Screw Terminal Serial Connectors RJ45 Serial Connector PinoutsSerial Screw Terminal Pinout for RS422 4-Wire Serial Screw Terminal Pinout for RS485 2-WirePin RS-232 to Serial RJ45 Cable P/N DTE, 9-Pin XPress DR+ Female Serial RJ45Ethernet Interface Signals Typical RJ45 ConnectorEthernet Interface Power Requirements Reset SwitchMulti-Drop Ethernet Connections LEDs RXD Activity LED TXD Activity LED Ethernet Link LEDEthernet Activity LED Dimensions Status MeaningXPress DR+ LED Functions Wall Mount Bracket Product Information LabelXPress DR+W Application ExamplesSerial Tunneling Network Ad Hoc Network Serial Tunneling InfrastructureXPress DR+W Physically Connecting the XPress DR+W Ad Hoc XPress DR+W ConnectionTypical XPress DR+W Configuration Front Panel DescriptionRequired Information for Initial Configuration XPress DR+W LED FunctionsInstalling the XPress DR+W for Initial Configuration Server Configuration OptionWlan Settings IP Address Subnet Mask GatewayNetwork Mode XPress DR+W only BootP/DHCP/AutoIP optionsSet Gateway IP Address Options BitWlan Configuration Option Change Telnet Configuration PasswordNetmask Number of Bits for Host Part Change Dhcp Device NameTopology Network Name SsidAdhoc Network Channel Key Type Encryption Key HexPassphrase WPA WPA2/802.11i Fixed or Automatic Data RateNext Steps Transmission Data RateUsing DeviceInstaller Installing DeviceInstallerTo install DeviceInstaller Assigning an IP AddressAccessing the XPress DR+ Using DeviceInstaller Viewing the Current ConfigurationUsing DeviceInstaller To view the units current settingsSetting Description Supports Configurable PinsSupports Http Setup Supports Dynamic IPConfiguration Using Web Manager Accessing XPress DR+ Using DeviceInstallerConfiguration Using Web Manager Network Configuration Lantronix Web ManagerAutomatic IP Address Configuration To assign an IP address automaticallyAutoIP Dhcp Host NameServer Configuration Static IP Address ConfigurationDefault Gateway To assign an IP address manuallyServer Configuration To configure the units device server settingsAdvanced Host List Configuration To configure the units host list0x77FE Server Port MTU Size Channel Configuration Serial SettingsRetry Settings To configure the channel’s serial settingsPort Settings ChannelPack Control Flush Input Buffer Serial to NetworkFlush Output Buffer Network to Serial Connection Settings TCP To configure a channel’s TCP settingsConnect Mode Passive Connection Connect Mode Active ConnectionEndpoint Configuration Connect ProtocolConnection Settings UDP Disconnect ModeTo configure a channel’s UDP settings Common OptionsDatagram Mode Datagram TypeWlan Configuration XPress DR+W only Device Address TableTo configure the XPress DR+W’s Wlan settings Wlan Settings Ad Hoc Network TypeWireless Network Configuration Network Name SsidNetwork Type ChannelWireless Network Security WEP OptionsWPA Options Applying Settings Applying Factory DefaultsAdvanced Settings WPA2/802.11i OptionsConfiguration Using Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Accessing Setup ModeConfiguration Using Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Serial Port ConnectionTo establish a Telnet connection Exiting Setup Mode To exit setup modeSetup Mode Server Configuration Setup Mode Server Configuration Dhcp Name Setup Mode Channel Configuration Channel 1 Option 1 and Channel 2 OptionBaudrate Interface Mode Setup Mode Channel ConfigurationMode Option Common I/F Mode Setting Binary HexFlow Port NumberFlow Control Option Hex Port Numbers Reserved forConnect Mode Connect Mode OptionIncoming Connection ResponseActive Startup Autostart Automatic ConnectionHostlist Modem Mode To enable the hostlistDatagram Type Directed UDPMessage Meaning Modem Mode Function Command Modem Mode CommandsSend the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem Mode Auto Increment Source PortRemote IP Address Disconnect Mode Option Disconnect Mode OptionsRemote Port DisConnModeFlush Mode Buffer Flushing Pack ControlOption DisConnTime Inactivity Timeout Packing IntervalTrailing Characters Send CharactersChannel Port Password Wlan Settings XPress DR+W OnlySend Characters Telnet Terminal TypeTopology 0=Infrastructure, 1=Adhoc 0 ? WEP WEP64 or 13 WEP128 bytes and limits the number of key TX Data rate 0=fixed, 1=auto fallback 1 ? Enable Power Management Setup Mode Advanced Settings Expert Settings OptionARP Cache timeout in seconds Disable Monitor Mode at bootupSecurity Settings Option Enable alternate MACSetup Mode Advanced Settings Http Port NumberDisable Snmp Disable Telnet SetupDisable Tftp Firmware Upgrade Disable Port 77FE HexDefault Settings Option Expert Settings Security SettingsWlan Settings XPress DR+W only Topology AdHoc Network NameFirmware Upgrades Using Tftp Graphical User InterfaceObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware ROM FileUsing Tftp Command Line Interface Firmware UpgradesTo recover firmware Firmware Upgrades Monitor Mode Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial PortEntering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port Monitor Mode CommandsMonitor Mode Command Command Name FunctionMonitor Mode Commands G0, G1, ....,Ge, GfCommand Response Codes Response MeaningTroubleshooting and Technical Support Problems and Error MessagesProblem/Message Reason Solution Problems and Error MessagesTroubleshooting and Technical Support XPress DR+ User Guide 101 Technical Support Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and AfricaAppendix a Technical Specifications XPress DR+ and XPress DR+W SpecificationsAppendix a Technical Specifications XPress DR+W Wireless SpecificationsCategory Ieee 802.11b/g Appendix B Lantronix Cables and Adapters Lantronix P/N DescriptionApplications Appendix C Alternative Methods of Assigning an IP Address AutoIPARP and Telnet Appendix C Alternative Methods of Assigning an IP AddressTo assign a temporary IP address Appendix D Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Converting Binary to HexadecimalConversion Table Scientific CalculatorAppendix D Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Appendix E Compliance Information Declaration of ConformityElectromagnetic Emissions and Immunity XPress DR+ Emissions ImmunityAppendix E Compliance Information RadioElectromagnetic Emissions and Immunity XPress DR+W XPress DR+W Regulatory Information USA Federal Communications Commission FCC NoticeCanada Industry Canada Notice Antenna NoticeExposure of Humans to RF Fields Europe R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC, Wireless Notice Australia & New Zealand Wireless NoticeAppendix F Warranty Index

900-422 specifications

The Lantronix 900-422 is a robust industrial device used primarily for remote access and management applications. Known for its reliability and versatility, this product caters to a variety of sectors, including telecommunications, manufacturing, and energy management.

One of the standout features of the Lantronix 900-422 is its ability to provide secure remote management capabilities. With built-in support for secure protocols like SSH and SSL, users can confidently access and control devices over the internet while ensuring data integrity and confidentiality. This security is crucial for applications where sensitive information is transmitted.

The device is equipped with a versatile multi-port serial connectivity option. With support for multiple serial communication protocols, including RS-232 and RS-485, the 900-422 can seamlessly interface with various types of industrial equipment and sensors. This adaptability enhances its usability in diverse environments and tasks, from monitoring weather stations to managing industrial machines.

Another significant characteristic of the Lantronix 900-422 is its compact and rugged design, making it suitable for installation in harsh industrial settings. Its durable exterior is resistant to dust and moisture, ensuring that it maintains performance even in challenging conditions.

The device also features an intuitive web-based interface, simplifying configuration and management. With this graphical user interface, users can quickly set up the device, manage settings, and monitor connected devices, all from a centralized location. This ease of use significantly reduces the time and effort needed for system administrators to maintain their networks.

Additionally, the Lantronix 900-422 is equipped with advanced monitoring and diagnostic tools. Users can track performance metrics and receive alerts for potential issues, enabling proactive maintenance and reducing downtime. The combination of real-time monitoring and remote access capabilities allows organizations to streamline their operations and respond swiftly to any anomalies.

Overall, the Lantronix 900-422 stands out as a reliable solution for remote device access and management. Its blend of security, versatility, and user-friendly features ensures that it meets the diverse needs of modern industrial applications, making it an essential tool for any organization looking to enhance operational efficiency and reliability.