Senatek LS100 manual Getting Started, Panel Layout

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2: Getting Started

This chapter describes how to set up and configure the LS100 in the first place.

-2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout and LED indicators.

-2.2 Connecting the Hardware describes how to connect the power, the network, and the serial device to the LS100.

-2.3 Accessing Console Port describes how to access the console port using a serial console at a local site or telnet console at a remote site.

-2.4 Command Usages described how to use command set of the LS100 to configure and view parameter values and status.

Following items are pre-required to get started.

-One DC power adapter (included in the package).

-One serial console cable for configuration (included in the package).

-One RS-232 serial cable for connecting the RS-232 serial device.

-One PC with Network Interface Card (hereafter, NIC) and/or one RS232 serial port.

-Terminal emulation program running on the PC

-One Ethernet cable

2.1Panel Layout

The LS100 has five LED indicator lamps for status display. Two lamps on the upper side indicate statuses of 10 Base-T Ethernet Link and Act. Next lamp indicates statuses of receive and transmit of the serial port for data communication. Next two lamps indicate the system running status and the system power-on status. Table 2-1 describes function of each LED indicator lamp.

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2-1. LED indicator lamps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lamps

 

 

 

Function

 

 

10 Base-T

Link

 

 

Turned on to Green if connected to 10 Base-T Ethernet network

 

 

 

Act

 

 

Blink whenever there is any activities such as incoming or outgoing packets

 

 

 

 

 

 

through the LS100 Ethernet port

 

 

Serial port

Rx/Tx

 

 

Blink whenever there is any incoming or outgoing data stream through the

 

 

 

 

 

 

serial port of the LS100

 

 

Status

Ready

 

 

Turned on to GREEN if system is running.

 

 

 

Power

 

 

Turned on to RED if power is supplied

 

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HelloDevice Lite Series LS100 User Guide User Guide for the HelloDevice LS100 Contents Page Introduction Overview Package Check List Product Specification Serial InterfaceTerminologies and Acronyms MAC addressAcronym Table Getting Started Panel LayoutPanel layout of the LS100 Connecting the Power Connecting the HardwareConnecting to the Network Connecting to the Device Connecting a network cable to the LS100Accessing Console Port Using Serial ConsoleData/Console switch of the LS100 Using Remote Console Telnet program set up exampleCommand Usage LS100 command set summary1 ‘set’ Command IP configuration example screen2 ‘get’ Command 11 Help screen example3 ‘help’ Command 14 Getting all parameters screen4 ‘factorydefault’ Command 15 Help screen6 ‘exit’ Command 5 ‘save’ Command7 ‘reboot’ Command IP Address Configuration IP configuration parametersStatic IP Static IP ConfigurationOverview Setting IP configuration parameters for Static IP mode DhcpPPPoE Configuration Dhcp ConfigurationPPPoE Host mode configuration parameters Host Mode ConfigurationLS100 TCP/IP session modes Listen TCP Server Mode Operations Sync-SentSync-Recvd Listen TCP Server Mode Configuration TCP server mode settingTCP Client Mode Operations Operations Serial data transferTCP Client Mode Configuration State Transition Diagram of TCP client modeTCP Server/Client Mode Operations TCP client mode settingTCP Server/Client Mode Configuration State Transition Diagram of TCP server/client modeTCP server/client mode setting Serial Port Configuration Serial Port Configuration parametersSet serial 9600 7 e 2 h s n Serial port configuration System Administration Administration parameters configurationEthernet Pin outs Appendix a ConnectionsSerial Port Pin Outs Serial Wiring Diagram Ethernet Wiring DiagramHelloDevice Appendix B Well-known Port Numbers Table B-1 Well-known port numbersSerial Console Troubleshooting Appendix C TroubleshootingPower/LED Status Troubleshooting Remote Console TroubleshootingDhcp Troubleshooting IP Address TroubleshootingTCP Server Mode Operation Troubleshooting Serial Communication Troubleshooting