Lantronix 900-422 Command Command Name Function, Monitor Mode Commands, G0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf

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Chapter 12: Monitor Mode

Table 12-1. Monitor Mode Commands

Command

Command Name

Function

AT

ARP Table

Shows the unit’s ARP table entries.

 

 

 

G0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf

Get configuration

Gets a memory page of configuration information

 

from memory page

from the device.

GC x.x.x.x

Get Configuration

Gets configuration of unit with IP address x.x.x.x as

 

 

hex records (120 bytes).

GM

Get MAC address

Shows the unit's 6-byte MAC address.

 

 

 

NC

Network Connection

Shows the unit’s IP configuration.

 

 

 

NS

Network Status

Reports the status of the network interfaces,

 

 

including negotiated parameters like speed/duplex

 

 

for Ethernet or BSSID, encryption, and

 

 

authentication for wireless interfaces.

 

 

 

PI x.x.x.x

Ping

Pings unit with IP address x.x.x.x to check device

 

 

status.

QU

Quit

Exits diagnostics mode.

 

 

 

RS

Reset

Resets the unit’s power.

 

 

 

S0, S1,...,Se, Sf

Set configuration to

Sets a memory page of configuration information

 

memory page

on the device.

 

 

 

SA

Scan

Initiates a wireless scan if the wireless interface is

 

 

enabled at the time. Reports any stations found,

 

 

including BSSID, SSID, and RSSI.

 

 

If SA is followed by a string, that string is used to

 

 

filter SSIDs before reporting.

 

 

Note: If the BSS does not broadcast its SSID, only

 

 

the BSSID and RSSI are returned.

SC x.x.x.x

Send Configuration

Sets configuration of unit with IP address x.x.x.x

 

 

from hex records.

SS

Set Security record

Sets the Security record without the encryption key

 

 

and length parameters. The entire record must still

 

 

be written, but the encryption-specific bytes do not

 

 

need to be provided (they can be null since they

 

 

are not overwritten).

 

 

 

TT

TCP Connection

Shows all incoming and outgoing TCP connections.

 

Table

 

 

 

 

VS x.x.x.x

Version

Queries software header record (16 bytes) of unit

 

 

with IP address x.x.x.x.

 

 

 

Responses to some of the commands are in Intel Hex format.

Note: Entering any of the commands listed above generates one of the following command response codes

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Contents XPress DR+ User Guide Technical Support Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersDate Rev Comments Contents Configuration Using Web Manager Using DeviceInstallerContents Setup Mode Server Configuration Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Setup ModeSetup Mode Channel Configuration Expert Settings Option 5 Setup Mode Advanced SettingsMonitor Mode Firmware UpgradesTroubleshooting and Technical Support Appendix D Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 108Figures Appendix F Warranty 115 Index 116Tables Purpose and Audience Using This GuideSummary of Chapters Chapter DescriptionAdditional Documentation Using This GuideProduct Description IntroductionXPress DR+ Front IntroductionNetwork Protocols Serial Tunneling Industrial Automation ProtocolsExample of Serial Tunneling XPress DR+ Application ExamplesHardware Address Addresses and Port NumbersIP Address Port NumbersLantronix Web Manager. See Configuration Using Web Manager Configuration MethodsPhysically Connecting the XPress DR+ Installation and HardwareWhats in the Box? What Must the User Provide?XPress DR+ Front Panel Installation and HardwareFront of XPress DR+ Serial InterfaceRJ45 Serial Connector Pinouts Screw Terminal Serial ConnectorsSerial Screw Terminal Pinout for RS422 4-Wire Serial Screw Terminal Pinout for RS485 2-WireDTE, 9-Pin XPress DR+ Female Serial RJ45 Pin RS-232 to Serial RJ45 Cable P/NTypical RJ45 Connector Ethernet Interface SignalsEthernet Interface Reset Switch Power RequirementsMulti-Drop Ethernet Connections RXD Activity LED TXD Activity LED Ethernet Link LED LEDsEthernet Activity LED Status Meaning DimensionsXPress DR+ LED Functions Product Information Label Wall Mount BracketApplication Examples XPress DR+WSerial Tunneling Network Serial Tunneling Infrastructure Ad Hoc NetworkXPress DR+W Ad Hoc XPress DR+W Connection Physically Connecting the XPress DR+WFront Panel Description Typical XPress DR+W ConfigurationXPress DR+W LED Functions Required Information for Initial ConfigurationServer Configuration Option Installing the XPress DR+W for Initial ConfigurationWlan Settings IP Address Subnet Mask GatewayBootP/DHCP/AutoIP options Network Mode XPress DR+W onlySet Gateway IP Address Options BitChange Telnet Configuration Password Wlan Configuration OptionNetmask Number of Bits for Host Part Change Dhcp Device NameNetwork Name Ssid TopologyAdhoc Network Channel Hex Key Type Encryption KeyPassphrase WPA Fixed or Automatic Data Rate WPA2/802.11iTransmission Data Rate Next StepsInstalling DeviceInstaller Using DeviceInstallerTo install DeviceInstaller Assigning an IP AddressViewing the Current Configuration Accessing the XPress DR+ Using DeviceInstallerUsing DeviceInstaller To view the units current settingsSetting Description Pins Supports ConfigurableSupports Http Setup Supports Dynamic IPAccessing XPress DR+ Using DeviceInstaller Configuration Using Web ManagerConfiguration Using Web Manager Lantronix Web Manager Network ConfigurationTo assign an IP address automatically Automatic IP Address ConfigurationAutoIP Dhcp Host NameStatic IP Address Configuration Server ConfigurationDefault Gateway To assign an IP address manuallyTo configure the units device server settings Server ConfigurationAdvanced To configure the units host list Host List Configuration0x77FE Server Port MTU Size Serial Settings Channel ConfigurationRetry Settings To configure the channel’s serial settingsChannel Port SettingsFlush Input Buffer Serial to Network Pack ControlFlush Output Buffer Network to Serial To configure a channel’s TCP settings Connection Settings TCPConnect Mode Active Connection Connect Mode Passive ConnectionEndpoint Configuration Connect ProtocolDisconnect Mode Connection Settings UDPTo configure a channel’s UDP settings Common OptionsDatagram Type Datagram ModeDevice Address Table Wlan Configuration XPress DR+W onlyWlan Settings Ad Hoc Network Type To configure the XPress DR+W’s Wlan settingsNetwork Name Ssid Wireless Network ConfigurationNetwork Type ChannelWEP Options Wireless Network SecurityWPA Options Applying Factory Defaults Applying SettingsAdvanced Settings WPA2/802.11i OptionsAccessing Setup Mode Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Setup ModeSerial Port Connection Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Setup ModeTo establish a Telnet connection To exit setup mode Exiting Setup ModeSetup Mode Server Configuration Setup Mode Server Configuration Dhcp Name Channel 1 Option 1 and Channel 2 Option Setup Mode Channel ConfigurationBaudrate Setup Mode Channel Configuration Interface ModeMode Option Common I/F Mode Setting Binary HexPort Number FlowFlow Control Option Hex Port Numbers Reserved forConnect Mode Option Connect ModeResponse Incoming ConnectionActive Startup Connection Autostart AutomaticHostlist To enable the hostlist Modem ModeDatagram Type Directed UDPMessage Meaning Modem Mode Commands Modem Mode Function CommandAuto Increment Source Port Send the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem ModeRemote IP Address Disconnect Mode Options Disconnect Mode OptionRemote Port DisConnModePack Control Flush Mode Buffer FlushingOption Packing Interval DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutTrailing Characters Send CharactersWlan Settings XPress DR+W Only Channel Port PasswordSend 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 Expert Settings Option Setup Mode Advanced SettingsARP Cache timeout in seconds Disable Monitor Mode at bootupEnable alternate MAC Security Settings OptionSetup Mode Advanced Settings Http Port NumberDisable Telnet Setup Disable SnmpDisable Tftp Firmware Upgrade Disable Port 77FE HexDefault Settings Option Security Settings Expert SettingsWlan Settings XPress DR+W only Topology AdHoc Network NameUsing Tftp Graphical User Interface Firmware UpgradesObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware ROM FileFirmware Upgrades Using Tftp Command Line InterfaceTo recover firmware Firmware Upgrades Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port Monitor Mode CommandsCommand Command Name Function Monitor ModeMonitor Mode Commands G0, G1, ....,Ge, GfResponse Meaning Command Response CodesProblems and Error Messages Troubleshooting and Technical SupportProblem/Message Reason Solution Problems and Error MessagesTroubleshooting and Technical Support XPress DR+ User Guide 101 Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Technical SupportXPress DR+ and XPress DR+W Specifications Appendix a Technical SpecificationsXPress DR+W Wireless Specifications Appendix a Technical SpecificationsCategory Ieee 802.11b/g Lantronix P/N Description Appendix B Lantronix Cables and AdaptersApplications AutoIP Appendix C Alternative Methods of Assigning an IP AddressAppendix C Alternative Methods of Assigning an IP Address ARP and TelnetTo assign a temporary IP address Converting Binary to Hexadecimal Appendix D Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConversion Table Scientific CalculatorAppendix D Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Declaration of Conformity Appendix E Compliance InformationElectromagnetic Emissions and Immunity XPress DR+ Emissions ImmunityRadio Appendix E Compliance InformationElectromagnetic Emissions and Immunity XPress DR+W USA Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice XPress DR+W Regulatory InformationAntenna Notice Canada Industry Canada NoticeExposure of Humans to RF Fields Australia & New Zealand Wireless Notice Europe R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC, 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.

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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.

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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.