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UBox USB Device Server User Guide, Part Number Revision D June
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Troubleshooting
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Password
Restoring Default Settings
Connecting Your USB Device
Warranty
Resetting the UBox Hardware
Changing the UBoxs Settings
Firmware Upgrade
Boot-Up
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UBox
USB Device Server
User Guide
Models UBox 4100 and UBox 2100
Part Number
900-373
Revision D June 2008
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Contents
Part Number Revision D June
UBox USB Device Server User Guide
Copyright Contacts
Trademark
Revisions
Lantronix Corporate Headquarters
Contents
Contents
Changing the UBoxs Settings
Troubleshooting USB Devices
Resetting the UBox Hardware
Technical Support
CE Mark Declaration of Conformity
Disconnect Printer for Auto Connect
Purpose and Audience
Using This Guide
Summary of Chapters
Remaining chapters in this guide include
Model and Part Numbers
Introduction
USB Speeds and Throughput
Compatible USB Devices
Supported Devices
Connectivity to USB Devices
Connectivity to a Network
Requirements
Hub Support
Whats Inside the Package
Windows Windows XP and Vista 32 bit
Installing the UBox Hardware
Installing the UBox
Connect the UBox’s Power Supply and Read the LEDs
Connect the UBox to Your Network
UDS4100 System LEDs
Installing the UBox
To install the UBox Software
Installing the UBox Software
USB Devices Tab
Servers Tab Displaying a UBox
Uninstalling the Lantronix UBox Software
Connecting Your USB Device
Using USB Devices on the Network
Overview
Connect a USB Device to the UBox
Review the following information on the USB Devices tab
Using USB Devices on the Network
Action
Device Name
Connect a Networked USB Device
Status
Location
Disconnect Your USB Devices
Compound Devices
Using Multiple UBoxes and USB Devices
One UBox with Multiple Users
Multiple UBoxes and USB Devices
UBox Groups on Multiple UDP Ports
Other Ways to Connect and Disconnect USB Devices
PC Connectivity to UBoxes and UBS Devices
Summary
Using the UBox System Tray
To use the auto connect feature
Auto Connecting Printers
Disconnect Printer for Auto Connect
Auto Connect Enabled
To use Forced Device Disconnect
Using Forced Device Disconnect
On the USB Devices tab, select the UBox to disconnect
From the Advanced menu, select Force Device Disconnect
Forced Device Disconnect on the Advanced Menu
Using Multi-and Single-User Connect Modes
Device Status
Types of USB Devices
Separating Compound Devices
Separating Compound Devices
To separate compound devices
Viewing UBox Settings
Changing the UBoxs Settings
Status column, the following may display
Changing the UBoxs Settings
Server #
Server Name
To edit the UBox’s Settings on the Access Tab
Editing Server Settings Access Tab
Update the following settings as desired
Firmware Upgrade
Connect Mode
Editing Server Settings Network Tab
Assignment
IP Address
IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for the UBox
Gateway
Subnet Mask
UDP Port
TCP Port
Editing Server Settings USB Device Configuration Tab
Number
Location/Serial
Cfg
Following information displays at the top
Reenter Password Share Mode
Applying, Canceling, or Removing Server Settings
Connection
To restore the UBox to factory settings
Restoring Default Settings
To update the firmware
Updating the UBoxs Firmware
Click the Close button UBox User Guide
Update Server Firmware
To override network settings
Overriding Server Network Settings
Enter the following information
You can get more information about ZeroConf at
Refreshing Data
Updating Personal Communication Settings
Changing Local Software Settings
To update your computer’s settings
Client Name
Changing Local Software Settings
Multicast Address
Update the following information as needed
Updating Server Access Settings
To view or remove USB device passwords
Viewing or Removing Device Passwords
Device Serial #
Switching Between Sets of UBoxes
Troubleshooting Status Lights
Troubleshooting
Before You Begin
Off
Status Lights on UBox
Troubleshooting
System Status Light
Boot-Up
System Status Lights 2
On / System
System 2 is
Off / System
Status 2 is Off
Troubleshooting UDP Ports
Communication Between your PC and the UBox
Troubleshooting Network Issues
To ping the UBox
Is Not Listed
Power-Cycling or Using the Reset Button
Resetting the UBox Hardware
Firewalls
Final Step
To boot into safe mode
Rebooting the UBox into Safe Mode Using the Reset Button
To troubleshoot problems with USB Devices
Troubleshooting USB Devices
To troubleshoot issues with multiple users of a USB device
Technical Support
Troubleshooting
Position of Status Lights on the UBox
Status Light Behavior
If System 1 green
Status Light Behavior
System 2 red/amber blink
Refer to -4. UBox Status Lights -- UBox is Running
System 2 and System 3 both
System 2= on and System 3= OFF
System 2= OFF and System 3= OFF
System 2= on and System 3= on
System 2=OFF and System 3= on
To determine Windows XP version
Configuring the Windows XP Firewall
To obtain your UDP and TCP port numbers
AConfiguring the Windows XP Firewall
To obtain your IP address
Local Area Connection Properties Advanced Tab
To obtain the Advanced Settings window
To add your UDP Port to the firewall
Advanced Settings Window
To close the remaining windows
To add your TCP port to the firewall
Select On Click the Exceptions tab UBox User Guide
To access your firewall software
11. Exceptions Tab
13. Add a Port Window TCP
Select UDP Click OK
CE Mark Declaration of Conformity
Compliance UBox
Canada Digital Apparatus EMI Standard
Manufacturers Name and Address
Disclaimer and Supplementary Information
Australia/New Zealand
BCompliance UBox
Translation
SLB SLP SCS SLS DSC
RoHS Notice
Declaration of Conformity
CCompliance UBox
Manufacturer’s Contact
Lantronix Software License Agreement
DLantronix Software License Agreement
Lantronix Warranty
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