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Part Number 900-433 Revision I April 2011 EDS Device Servers/T erminal Servers User Guide EDS4100 EDS8PS EDS16PS EDS8PR EDS16PR EDS32PR.
EDS User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2011 Lantronix. All rights reserved . No part of the cont ents of this b ook may b e transmit ted or reproduced in a ny form or by any mean s without the written p ermission of Lantronix. Printed in th e United States of America.
EDS User Guide 3 Revision History Date Rev. Comments March 2006 A Initial Document October 2006 B EDS16PR and EDS32PR products added. December 2006 D German and English TUV certification added. January 2007 E EDS8PR product added. November 2007 F Added LPD, Terminal Host, RSS, and RT pages; up dated XML and other pages.
EDS User Guide 4 T able of Content s List of Figures _____________ ___________ __________ ______________ __________ __ 10 List of Tables ____________ _____________ __________ ___________ _____________.
EDS User Guide 5 Console Port _________ __________ _____________ ___________ ___________ ____ 26 Ethernet Port _____________ ___________ __________ _____________ __________ 27 LEDs __ _____________ __.
EDS User Guide 6 7: Configuration Using Web Mana ger 43 Accessing Web Manag er __________ _____________ __________ ___________ _______ 43 Device Status Page ________________________ __________ _______.
EDS User Guide 7 HTTP Authentication ____________ ___________ _____________ ___________ ____ 88 RSS Settings ____________ __________ _____________ ___________ ___________ ____ 89 LPD Settings ________.
EDS User Guide 8 MIB-II Statistics _________________________ _____________ ______________ ___ 123 IP Sockets __________________ __________ ___________ _____________ ______ 124 Ping __ ________________.
EDS User Guide 9 Appendix A - Technical Support 152 Technical Support US ________________ ___________ __________ _________ 152 Technical Support Europe, Midd le East, Africa ________________ _________.
EDS User Guide 10 List of Figures Figure 2-1 EDS8PS Device Ser ver ____________________ ___________ _____________ _______ 17 Figure 2-2 EDS4100 4 Port Device Server _________ __________ ______________.
EDS User Guide 11 Figure 11-18 LPD Configuration ____________________ _____________ __________ __________ 91 Figure 12-1 SSH Server: Ho st Keys (Upload Keys) __________ ________________ ____________ 9.
EDS User Guide 12 List of T ables Table 3-4 Fr ont Panel LEDs ____________ ___________ __________ _____________ __________ 27 Table 4-6 Ba ck Panel LEDs ____________ ___________ __________ ___________.
EDS User Guide 13 Table 15-3 Email Configuration_____ _____________ ________________ _____________ ______ 135 Table 15-6 CLI Con figuration ________________ ___________ __________ ______________ ___ 1.
EDS User Guide 14 1: About This Guide This guide provides the information nee ded to configure, use, a nd update th e EDS™ Device Server. It is intend ed for s oftware developers and system integrators who are installing the EDS in their design s. Chapter and Appendix Su mmaries A summary of each chapter is provi ded below.
1: About This Guide EDS User Guide 15 Additional Document ation Visit the Lantronix web site at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documenta tion. Chapter 18: Updating Firmware Instructions for obta ining the latest firmware and updatin g the device.
EDS User Guide 16 2: Introduction This chapter introduce s the Lantronix EDS family o f device servers. It provides an o verview of the products, lists their key features, and descri be s the application s for which they are suited.
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 17 EDS8PS and EDS16PS Overview The EDS8PS (8 serial ports) and EDS16PS (16 serial ports) are co mpact desktop device server s that give yo u the ability to netw or k-enable asynchro nous RS-232 serial devic es.
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 18 EDS4100 Overview The EDS4 100 is a co mpact de vice server that allows you to network- enable asynchrono us RS-232 and RS-422/485 serial devices.
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 19 EDS8PR, EDS16PR, and EDS32PR Overview The EDS8PR (8 serial ports), EDS16PR (16 seria l ports), and EDS32PR (32 serial ports) ar e compact easy-to-use, rack- mountable device servers that give you the ability to netw ork-enable asynchronous RS-232 serial devices.
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 20 Applications The EDS device server connects seri al devices such as those listed below to Ethernet netwo rks using the IP protocol fa mily.
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 21 Additional Features Modem Emulation In modem emulation mode, th e EDS can replac e dial-up modems. The unit accepts mode m AT commands on the serial port, an d then establishes a network conne ction to the end device, leveraging network conn ections and bandwidth to eliminate dedicated modems and p hone lines.
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 22 By protecting the privacy of serial da ta transmitt ed across p ublic networks, users can m aintain their e xisting investm ent in se rial te chnology, wh ile taking a dvantage o f the hig hest da ta-protection levels possible.
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 23 Web Manager: Through a we b browser, configure the EDS setting s using the Lantronix Web Manager. See Co nfiguration Using We b Manager (on pa ge 43) .
2: Introduction EDS User Guide 24 Note: Multi-port products include one or more additional supporte d po rts and tunnels with default sequential numbering.
EDS User Guide 25 3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS This chapter describes ho w to install the EDS8PS and EDS16PS device serve rs. Package Content s Your EDS pack age includes the followi ng items.
3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS EDS User Guide 26 Identifying Hardware Component s Figure 3-1 shows the front of the EDS8PS. Figure 3-2 sho ws the back of the EDS8PS. Figure 3-1 Front View of the EDS8PS Figure 3-2 Back View of the EDS8PS Serial Ports The EDS8PS has 8 serial por ts and the EDS16PS has 16 serial ports on the back panel.
3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS EDS User Guide 27 Figure 3-3 RJ45 Serial Port Ethernet Port The back panel of the EDS8 /16PS provides a netw ork interface via the righ t most RJ45 port. This port can co nnect to an Eth ernet (10 Mb ps) or Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) network.
3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS EDS User Guide 28 1. Press and hold the reset button for a bout 3 seconds. The status LED blinks quickly. 2. When the fast blinks stop, release the button. When the unit reboots, th e status LED changes from a fast blink to a solid ON.
3: Installation of EDS8PS and EDS16PS EDS User Guide 29 Figure 3-5 Example of EDS8/16PS Connections.
EDS User Guide 30 4: Installation of EDS4100 This chapter descr ibes how to inst all the EDS4100 device server. Package Content s Your EDS4100 package includes the fo llowing items: One EDS4100 device server. One DB9F-to-DB9F null modem cable.
4: Installation of EDS4100 EDS User Guide 31 Figure 4-1 Front View of the EDS4100 Figure 4-2 Back View of the EDS4100 Serial Ports The front of the EDS4100 has four male DB9 serial ports. The se ports allow you to connect up to four standard serial de vices: All four serial ports support RS-232 devices.
4: Installation of EDS4100 EDS User Guide 32 Ports 1 & 3 suppor t up to 921600 Ports 2 & 4 suppor t up to 230400 Figure 4-3 RS-232 Serial Port Pins (Serial Ports 1 , 2, 3, 4) Figure 4-4 RS-422/RS-485 Seria l Port Pins Note: Multi-drop conne ctions are supported in 2-wire mode o nly.
4: Installation of EDS4100 EDS User Guide 33 Terminal Block Connector The back of the EDS4100 has a socket for a terminal block screw connector (not included) for attaching to an appropriate power source, such as those used in automation and manufacturin g industries.
4: Installation of EDS4100 EDS User Guide 34 Physically Inst alling the EDS4100 Finding a Suitable Location Place the EDS4100 on a flat horizontal or vert ical surface. The EDS4100 comes with mounting brackets installed for vertically mounting the unit, for example, on a wall.
4: Installation of EDS4100 EDS User Guide 35 Figure 4-7 Example of EDS4100 Connection s.
EDS User Guide 36 5: Installation of EDS8PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR This chapter describes installing the EDS8 PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR device servers. Package Content s Your EDS pack age includes the followi ng items: One EDS device server ( EDS 8PR, EDS16PR or EDS32PR).
5: Installation of EDS8 PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS User Guide 37 Identifying Hardware Component s The following two figures show the compone nt s on the fr ont and back of the EDS1 6PR. Figure 5-1 Fr ont View of the EDS16PR Figure 5-2 Back View of the EDS16PR Serial Ports All EDS serial ports are configur ed as DTE and support up to 230,400 baud.
5: Installation of EDS8 PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS User Guide 38 Figure 5-3 RJ45 Serial Port Ethernet Port The ba ck pa nel ha s a n RJ4 5 Eth ernet por t. Th is po rt ca n conn ect to an Eth e rnet (1 0 Mbp s) or Fa st Ethernet (100 Mbps) network. The Speed LED on the back panel shows the con nection speed of t he connected Ethernet network.
5: Installation of EDS8 PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS User Guide 39 The table below descri bes the LE Ds on the back of the EDS. Table 5-4 Back Panel LEDs Reset Button The reset button is on the ba ck of the ED S, to the left of the power connecto r.
5: Installation of EDS8 PR, EDS16PR and EDS32PR EDS User Guide 40 Figure 5-5 Exampl e of EDS1 6PR Co nn ections.
EDS User Guide 41 6: Using DeviceInstaller This chapter covers the steps for locating a device and viewing its prope rties and details. DeviceInstaller is a free utility program provided by Lantronix that discovers, configures, upgrades and manages Lantronix Device Servers.
6: Using DeviceInstaller EDS User Guide 42 Device F amily Shows the EDS device family type as “EDS”. Type Shows the specific device type, such as “EDS8PS”. ID Shows the EDS ID embedded within th e unit. Hardware Address Shows the EDS hardware (MAC) address.
EDS User Guide 43 7: Configuration Using W eb Manager This chapter describes how to configure the EDS usin g Web Manager, the Lantronix bro wser- based configuration tool. Th e unit’s configuration is stored in no nv olatile memory and is retained without power.
7: Configuration Using Web Manager EDS User Guide 44 Device Status Page The Device Status page is the first page that appears after you log into the Web Manager.
7: Configuration Using Web Manager EDS User Guide 45 W eb Manager Page Component s The layout of a typical We b Manager page is below. Figure 7-2 Componen ts of the Web Manager Page The menu bar always appears at the left side of the page, re gardless of the page shown.
7: Configuration Using Web Manager EDS User Guide 46 The footer appe ars at the very bo ttom of th e pa ge. It contains copyrigh t information and a link to the Lantronix home pag e. Navigating the W eb Manager The Web Manager provid es an intuitive point-and-c lick interface.
7: Configuration Using Web Manager EDS User Guide 47 RSS Lets you change current Re ally Simple Syndication (RSS) settings. 89 SNMP Lets you change the current Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) configuration settings.
EDS User Guide 48 8: Network Settings This chapter descr ibes how to access, view, an d configure network settings from the Network web page. The Ne twork web page contains sub-me nus that enable you to view and configure the Ethernet netw ork interf ace and link .
8: Network Settings EDS User Guide 49 Network 1 (eth0) In terface Configuration This page sh ows the configuratio n se ttings for the Ethernet con nec tion and lets you change these settings. To view and configure ne twork interface settings: 1. Select Network on the menu bar, if you are not already in the Network web page .
8: Network Settings EDS User Guide 50 4. Click Submit to sa ve chang es. So me cha nges to th e following se ttings re quire a reboot for th e changes to take effect: BOOTP Client DHCP Client IP Address DHCP Client ID Note: If DHCP or BOOTP fails, AutoIP intervenes and a ssigns an address.
8: Network Settings EDS User Guide 51 Network 1 Ethernet Link This page shows the current negotiated Ethernet settings and lets you change the speed and duplex settings. To view and configure t he Ethernet link: 1. Select Network on the menu bar, if you are not already in the Network web page .
EDS User Guide 52 9: Line and T unnel Settings This chapter descr ibes how to view and configure lines and tunn els. It contains the following sections: Line Settings Tunnel Settings Line Settings View statistics and configure serial interfaces by using the Lin e web page.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 53 Line Configuration This page shows the configuration settings fo r the serial line selecte d at the top of the page and lets you change the settings for that serial line. To configure a specif ic line: 1.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 54 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 9-3 Line Configura tion 5. Click Submit. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accor ding to additional line( s) available on your product.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 55 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 9-5 Line Command Mode Line Command Mode Setting the Command Mode enables the CLI on the serial line. To configure Command Mode on a specific line: 1. Select Line on the menu bar, if you are not already in the Line web page.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 56 5. Click Submit. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accor ding to additional line( s) available on your product. T unnel Settings Note: The number of lines and tunne ls avail able for viewing and config uration differ between Lantronix Device Linx products.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 57 Tunnel – Accept Mode Tunnel – Connect Mo de Tunnel – Disconnect Mode Tunnel – Modem Emulation The following sections describe the s teps to view and configure specific tunnel number settin gs.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 58 4. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to additional tunnel(s ) available on your product. Additional informatio n appears fo r each active tunnel connection including a link allowing you to terminate the conne ction.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 59 Tunnel – Serial Settings Serial line settings are configurable for th e corr esponding serial line of the specific tunnel. Configure the buffer size to change the maximum amount of data the se rial port stores .
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 60 5. Click Submit. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to additional tunnel(s ) available on your product. Tunnel – Packing Mode Packing Mode takes da ta from the seri al port, packs it together, and sends it over the network.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 61 Figure 9-10 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Mode = Time ou t) Figure 9-11 Tunnel 1 Pa cking Mode (Mode = Send Ch aracter) 4.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 62 Table 9-12 Tunnel Packing Mode 5. Click Submit. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to additional tunnel(s ) available on your product. Tunnel - Packing Mode Settings Description Mode Select Disable to disable Packing Mode completely.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 63 Tunnel – Accept Mode Controls how a specific tunnel number behave s when a connection attempt origin ates from the network. In Accept Mode, the EDS waits for a con nection fro m the network. The con figurable local port is the port the remote device connects to fo r this connection.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 64 Figure 9- 13 Tunn el 1 Ac cept Mode 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 9-14 Tunne l Accept Mode Tunnel - Accept Mode Settings Description Mode Select the method used to start a tunnel in Accept mode.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 65 5. Click Submit. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to additional tunnel(s ) available on your product. Flush Serial Data Select Enabled to flush the serial data b uffer on a new conne ction. Block Seri al Da ta Select On to block, or not tunne l, serial data transmitted to the device.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 66 Tunnel – Connect Mode Connect Mode defines how the device makes an outgoi ng connection through a specific tunnel. When en abled, Conn ect M ode is al ways on and at tempting a ne twork connection if the co nnection mode condition wa rrants it.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 67 Modem Control Asserted A connection is attempte d when the m odem cont rol pin is asserted in the serial line. Modem Emulation A connection is attempted by an ATD comma nd. To configure Connect Mode for a specific tunnel: 1.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 68 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 9-16 Tunnel Connect Mode Tunnel – Co nnect Mode Settings Description Mode Select the method to be used to attempt a connection to a remote host or device.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 69 5. Click Submit. The host is configured. A second host appe ars underneath the ne wly configured host.Repeat thes e steps to co nfigure additional hosts as necessary. EDS sup ports configuration of up to sixteen hosts.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 70 Connecting Multiple Hosts If more than one host is configured, a Host Mode op tion appears. Host Mo de controls how multiple ho sts will be accessed. For EDS, the Connect Mode supports up to sixteen Hosts.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 71 Tunnel – Disconnect Mode Relates to the disconnection of a specific tu nnel. Discon nect Mode ends Accept Mode and Connect Mode connections. Whe n disconnectin g, the EDS shuts down the specific tunnel connection grac efully.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 72 5. Click Submit. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to additional tunnel(s ) available on your product. Tunnel – Modem Emulation A tun nel in Connect Mode can be i nitiated using modem commands incoming fr om the Serial Line.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 73 For commands that can take addr ess information (ATD, ATDT, ATDP), th e destination addr ess can be spe cified by ent ering the IP Address, or entering the IP Address and port number. For example, <ipaddress>:<port>.
9: Line and Tunn el Settings EDS User Guide 74 Figure 9-21 Tunnel 1 Modem Emulat ion 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 9-22 Tunnel Mo dem Emulation 5. Click Submit. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to additional tunnel(s ) available on your product.
EDS User Guide 75 10: T erminal and Host Settings This chapter describes how to view and configure the Terminal Login Connect Menu and associated H ost configur ation.
10: Terminal and Host Settings EDS User Guide 76 Table 10-2 Terminal on Line 1 Configuration 4. Click Submit to save changes. 5. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to the additional line(s) availa ble on your product. Terminal on Line Configuration Settings Description Terminal Type Enter text to describe the type of terminal.
10: Terminal and Host Settings EDS User Guide 77 Network Terminal Configuration To configure menu featur es applicable to CLI acces s via the network: 1. Select Terminal on the menu bar, if you are not already in the Terminal web page . 2. Select Network at the top of th e page.
10: Terminal and Host Settings EDS User Guide 78 Host Configuration This Host web pa ge is where you may view an d m odify cu rrent settings for a se lec ted remote hos t. To configure a select ed remote host: 1. Select Host on the menu bar. The Host web page appears.
EDS User Guide 79 1 1: Service Settings This chapter describes th e available s ervices and how to conf igure each. It contains t he following sections: DNS Settings SNMP Settings FTP Sett.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 80 To find a DNS Name or IP Address: 1. Enter either a DNS name or an IP address. 2. Click Lookup . When a DNS name is resolved, the results appear in the DNS cache. When an IP address is resolved, the results appear in a text below the Lookup field.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 81 Table 11-3 SNMP 3. Click Submit. FTP Settings The FTP web page shows the current File Transf er Protocol (FTP) configu ration and various statistics about the FTP server. To configure FTP: 1. Select FTP on the menu bar.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 82 Figure 11-4 FTP Conf ig uration 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 11-5 FTP Settings 3. Click Submit . FTP Settings Descriptio n State Select Enabled to enable the FTP server. Admin Username En ter the username to use when logging in via FTP.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 83 TFTP Settings In the TFTP web page , you can configure th e server and view the statistics about the Trivial File Transfer Protoco l (TFTP) server. To configure TFTP: 1. Select TFTP on the menu bar. The TFTP pag e opens to display the cu rrent configurat ion.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 84 Syslog Settings The Syslog web page shows the cu rrent config uration and statistics of the system log. To configure the Sys log: Note: The syslog file is always saved to local storag e, but it is not retained throu gh reboots.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 85 HTTP Settings Hypertext Transfer Protoco l (HTTP) is the tr anspor t protocol for co mmunicating hypertext documents on the Inter net. HTTP d efines how m essages ar e formatted and transm itted. It also defines the actions web servers and browsers sh ould ta ke in response to different commands.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 86 HTTP Configuration On this page you may change HTTP co nfiguration settings . To configure HTTP: 1. Select HTTP on the menu bar and then Co nfiguration at the top of the page. T he HTTP Configuration pa ge opens.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 87 3. Click Submit. Secure Protocols Select to enable or disable the following protocols: SSL3 = Secure Sockets Layer version 3 TLS1.0 = Transport Layer Security version 1.0. TLS 1.0 is the successor of SSL3 as defined by the IETF.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 88 HTTP Authentication HTTP Authentication enab les you to require user names and passwords to ac cess specific web pages or directorie s on the EDS' built-in web server . To configure HTTP authe ntication settings: 1.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 89 3. Click Submit. 4. To delete th e URI and users, click Delete in the current con figuration table. Note: The URI, real m, username, and passwor d ar e user-specified, free-form fields. The URI must match the directory cr eated on th e EDS file system.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 90 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 11-16 RSS 3. Select Submit. 4. In the Current Status table, view and clear stored RSS Feed entries, as necessary. LPD Settings The EDS device acts as a print server if a prin ter gets connected to one of its serial ports.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 91 LPD Configuration Here you can change LPD configuration settings. To configure LPD setting s for a specific LPD line: 1. Select LPD on the menu bar, if you are not already at the LPD we b page. 2. Select a LPD line at the top of the page.
11: Service Settings EDS User Guide 92 5. Click Submit 6. Repeat above steps as desired, accordin g to additional LPD lines available on your product. Convert Ne w lin es Select Enabled to convert single newlines and carriage retu rns to DOS-style line endings.
EDS User Guide 93 12: Security Settings The EDS device supports Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSH is a netw ork protocol for sec urely accessing a re mote device. SSH provides a secure, encrypted communication chan nel between two hosts over a networ k.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 94 SSH Server Host Keys SSH Host Keys can be obtained in a few different ways: Uploading keys via PUTTY or other tools which ge nerate RFC4716 format keys. Creating keys through the EDS. The steps for creating or uploading keys is described be low.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 95 Table 12-2 SSH Server Host Ke ys Settin gs - Upload Keys Method 6. Click Submit. To upload SSH server hos t RFC4716 format keys : 1. Use any program that can produce keys in the RFC4 716 format. 2. Use ssh-keygen to convert the format to OpenSSH.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 96 Figure 12-3 SSH Server: Host Keys (Up load Keys) 4. Enter or modify the following settings in the p art of the screen related to upload ing keys: Table 12-4 SSH Server Host Ke ys Settin gs - Upload Keys Method 5.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 97 To create new SSH serve r host keys Note: Generating new keys with large bit size results in longer key ge neration times. 1. Select SSH on the menu bar and SSH Server: Host Keys at the top of the page. The SSH Server Host Keys pa ge appears.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 98 3. Click Submit. Note: SSH Keys from other programs may be converted to the required EDS format. Use Open SSH to perform the conversion. SSH Server Authorized Users On this page you can chan ge SSH server settings for Authorized Users.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 99 Figure 12-7 SSH Serv er: Auth orized Users 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-8 SSH Server Authorized User Settings 3. Click Submit. Note: When uploading the security keys, en sure the keys are not comp romised in transit.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 100 SSH Client Known Hosts On this page you can chan ge SSH client settings for known hosts. Note: You do not have to complete the fiel ds on this p age for communication to occur. However, completing them adds ano ther layer of security that pro tects against Man-In- The-Middle (MITM) attacks.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 101 SSH Client Users On this page you can chan ge SSH client settings for users. To configur e the EDS as an SSH client, an SSH client user m ust be both configured a nd also exis t on the re mote SSH ser ver.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 102 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-12 SSH Client Users 3. Click Submit. 4. In the Current Configuration table, delete currently stored settings as necessary. SSH Client: Users Settings Description Username Enter the name that th e device uses to connect to a SSH server.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 103 SSL Settings Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol for managi ng the secu rity of data transmission over the Internet. It provides enc ryption, authentic ation, and message integrity ser vices. SSL is wid ely used for secure communicatio n to a web server.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 104 SSL Certificates The goal of a certificate is to authenticate its sender. It is anal ogous to a paper document that contains personal identification information and is signed by an author ity, for example a no tary or government agency.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 105 SSL Utilities Several utilities exist to co nvert between the formats. OpenSSL Open source set of SSL relate d command line utilities. It can ac t as server or client. It can generate or sign certificat e requests .
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 106 SSL Configuration To configure SSL sett ings: 1. Select SSL from the main menu. The SSL page appears. Figure 12-14 SSL.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 107 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 12-15 SSL SSL Set tings Description Upload Certificate New Certific ate This certificate identifies the device to pee rs. It is used for HTTPS and SSL Tunneling.
12: Security Settings EDS User Guide 108 3. Click Submit . Common Name Enter the same name that the user will enter when requesti ng your web site. Example: If a user enters http://www.widgets .abcc ompany.com to access your web site, the Common Name would be www.
EDS User Guide 109 13: Modbus Note: Modbus applies only to EDS410 0, as th is feature is not supported on EDS8/16/ 32PR and EDS8/16PS. Modbus ASCII/RTU based serial slave devices ca n be connected via the ethernet throug h an existing Modbus TCP/IP network.
13: Modbus EDS User Guide 110 Modbus S t atistics This re ad-only web pa ge displays the curren t conn ection status of the Mo dbus serve rs listening on the TCP ports. When a connection is active, the re mo te client inform ation is displayed as well as the number of PDUs that have been sent and received.
13: Modbus EDS User Guide 111 Modbus Configuration This web page shows the current negotia ted Modbus settings and allows configuratio n changes. To view and configure t he Modbus Server: 1. Click Modbus on the menu bar and then click Conf iguration at th e top of the page.
EDS User Guide 112 14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings This chapter descr ibes maintenan ce and diagnost ic methods and contains the following sections: Filesystem Settings Protocol Stack Settings IP Address Filter Query Port Diagnostics System Settings Filesystem Settings The EDS uses a flash filesystem to store files.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 113 Filesystem Browser To browse the filesyst em: 1. Select Filesystem on the menu bar and then Bro wse at the top of the page. The Filesystem Browser page open s. Figure 14-2 Filesyste m Browse r 2.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 114 3. Click the X next to a filena me to delete the file or di rectory. You can only delete a directory if it is empty. 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Note: Changes apply to th e current dir ector y view.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 115 Protocol S t ack Settings In the Protocol Stack web page, you can configure TCP, IP, ICMP, SMTP and ARP. TCP Settings To configure the TCP network protocol: 1. Select Protocol Stack on t he menu b ar.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 116 4. Click Submit . IP Settings To configure the net work protocol settings for IP: 1. Select Protocol Stack on t he menu b ar. 2. Select IP . Figure 14-6 IP Prot oc ol 3. Modify the following settings: Table 14-7 IP Protocol Settings 4.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 117 Figure 14-8 I CMP Protocol 3. Select the appropriate state. 4. Click Submit . Table 14-9 ICMP Settings Protocol Stack ICMP Settings Description State The State selection is used to turn on/off processing of ICMP messages.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 118 ARP Settings To configure the ARP net work protocol: 1. Select Protocol Stack on t he menu b ar.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 119 Note: Both the IP and M AC addresses a re required for the ARP cache. 4. Click Submit for ARP or Add after supplying both address fields for ARP cache. 5. Remove entries from the ARP cache, as desired: Click Remove All to remove all entries in the ARP cache.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 120 IP Address Filter The IP address filter specifies the hosts and su bnets permitted to communicate with the EDS device. When the filter list is empty, then all IP addre sses are allowe d. Note: If using DHCP/BOO TP, ensure the DHCP/BOOTP server is in this list.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 121 Query Port The query port (0x77FE) is used for the automatic discovery of the device by the D eviceInstaller utility. Only 0x77FE disco ver mess ages from Device Installer are s upported. For more information on Device Install er, see Using DeviceInsta ller (on page 41) .
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 122 Diagnostics The EDS has several tools to perform diagnostics an d view devi ce stat istics.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 123 MIB-II Statisti cs The MIB-II Network Statistics page shows the variou s SNMP-served Management Info rmation Bases (MIBs) available on the EDS. To view MIB-II statistics: 1. Select Diagnostics on the menu bar and the n MIB-II at the top of the page menu.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 124 IP Sockets To display open IP sockets : 1. Select Diagnostics on the menu bar and then IP Sockets at the top of the page. The IP Sockets page opens and shows all of the open IP sockets on the device.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 125 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 14-22 Diagnostics: Ping 3. Click Submit. The results of the ping display in the page. Diagnostics: Ping Settings Description Host Enter the IP address or host name for the device to ping.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 126 Traceroute Here you can trace a pa cket from the EDS to an Internet ho st, sh owing how many ho ps th e pa cket requires to reach the host an d how long each hop takes.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 127 Log Here you can enable a diagnostics log of configuration ite ms: To use diagnostics logging: 1. Select Diagnostics on the menu bar and then Log at the top of the pag e. The Diagnostics: Log page opens.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 128 Figure 14-27 Diagnostics: Log (Line 1) 3. If you select ed Filesystem or Line1 Output types also complete addit ional selections: Max Length (for Filesystem only) limits the size in Kbytes of the log (/lo g.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 129 Memory This read-only web page shows the to tal memory and available memory (in bytes), along with th e number of fragments, allocated blocks, and memory status. To display memory statistics : 1.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 130 Figure 14-29 Diagno stics: Bu ffe r Pools Processes The Processes web page shows all the processe s currently running on the system.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 131 Figure 14-30 Diagnostics: Proce sses.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 132 Real T ime Clock The current date or time config ured on the EDS can be viewed an d modified. To configure Real Time Clock se ttings: 1. Select RTC on t he menu bar . The Real Time Clock pag e opens.
14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settin gs EDS User Guide 133 Figure 14-33 System 2. Configure the following settings: Table 14-34 System 3. Click Submit . System Settings Description Reboot Device Click Rebo ot to reboot the device. The syst em refreshes a nd redirects the browser to the device home page.
EDS User Guide 134 15: Advanced Settings This chapter describes the configu ration of Email, CLI, and XML. It contains the following sections: Email Settings Command Line Interface Settings XML Settings Email Settings The EDS allows you to view and configure email alerts relating to the events occu rring within the system.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 135 Email Configuration The EDS allows you to view and configure email al erts relating to the events occurring within the system. To configure email se ttings: 1. Select Email on the menu bar, if you are not already at the Em ail web page.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 136 5. Click Submit. To test your configuration: a. Send an email immed iately by clicking Send Email at the top of the pag e. b. Refer back to the Statistics page for a log of the transaction. 6. Repeat above steps as desired, according to additio nal email(s) available.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 137 Command Line Interface Settings The Command Line Interfac e (CLI) web page enables you to view statistics about the CLI ser vers listening on the Telnet and SSH ports and to configure CLI settings.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 138 Figure 15-5 CLI Configuration 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Table 15-6 CLI Configuration Command Line Interface Configuration Set ting s Descr iption Login Passw ord Enter the password for Telnet access.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 139 3. Click Submit . XML Settings EDS allows for the configur ation of devices by using XML configuration reco rds (XCRs). You can export an existing configuration for use on other EDS devices or import a saved configur ation file.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 140 XML: Export Configuration On this we b pag e yo u ca n expo rt the current system configuration in XML format. To export the syste m configurat ion: 1. Select XML on the menu bar. The XML: Export Config uration page appear s.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 141 Note: Most browsers will in terpret and display the XML da ta without the XML tags. To view the raw XML, choose the view f ile source feature of your browser. XML: Export Status On this page you can export the current system status in XML format.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 142 XML: Import Configuration Here you can import a system configuration from an XML file. The XML d ata can be imported fr om a file on the file system o r uploaded using HTTP. The groups to import can be specified by toggling the respecti ve group item or entering a filter string .
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 143 Import Configuration from the Filesystem This selection shows a page for ente ring the filesystem and your import requirements – grou ps, lines, and instances. The number of Line s to Import and the sp ecific Whole Groups to Import displayed on your screen may vary according to your p articular product.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 144 1. Enter or modify the following settings. Figure 15-14 XML: Import Configura tion from Filesystem 2. Click Import . Import Configurati on from Filesystem Settings Descriptio n Filename Enter the name of th e fi le on the de vi ce (local to its filesystem) that contains XCR data.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 145 Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem This selection copies line settings from the single line in stance in the input fi le to selected lines.
15: Advanced Settings EDS User Guide 146 1. Enter of modi fy the following se ttings: Table 15-16 XML: Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings 2. Click Import . Import Line(s ) Settings Description Filename Provide the name of the file on the device (local to its file system) that contains XCR data.
EDS User Guide 147 16: VIP Settings VIP (Virtual IP) takes adva ntage of the Lantron i x Ma nageLinx technology that solves the access- through-firewall problem. ManageLinx utilizes existing network infrastructure to create a virtual device network (VDN).
16: VIP Settings EDS User Guide 148 Enabling VIP Once the bootstrap file has been imported, VIP Access can be enab led and a conduit with the DSM will be established. The VIP Statistics shows the curren t state of the conduit. When configured correctly, a co nduit with the DSM will be ma intained at all times.
16: VIP Settings EDS User Guide 149 V irtual IP (VIP) Counters To view EDS VIP settings: 1. Select VIP > Counters from the main menu. The VIP Counters pa ge displays. Figure 16-2 VIP Counters Table 16-3 VIP Counters V irtual IP (VIP) Configuration To configure the EDS VIP settings : 1.
EDS User Guide 150 17: Branding the EDS This chapter describes how to brand your EDS by using Web Manager and Command Line Interface (CLI). It contains the following sections on customization: Web.
EDS User Guide 151 18: Updating Firmware Obt aining Firmware Obtain up-to-date firmwar e and release notes for the unit from the Lantr onix web site ( http:// www.lantronix.com/support/d ownloads ) or by using anonymou s FTP ( ftp://ftp.lantronix.com/ ).
EDS User Guide 152 Appendix A - T echnical Support If you are unable to res olve an issue using the in formation in this docum entation, plea se contact Technical Support: Technical Support US Check our online knowledge base or send a question to Technical Suppor t at http://www.
EDS User Guide 153 Appendix B - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Many of th e unit’s configu ration proc edures requ ire you to a ssemble a serie s of option s (represented as bits) into a comple te command (r epresented a s a byte). The resulting binary value must be conv erted to a hexadecima l representation.
EDS User Guide 154 Scientific Calculator Another simple way to convert binary to hexadecimal is to use a scien tific calculator, such as the one available on the Windows oper ating systems. For example: 1. On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Accessories > Calculator .
EDS User Guide 155 Appendix C - Compliance (According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 4501 4) Manufacturer’s Name & Address : Lantronix 167 Technology Drive, Irvine , CA 92618 USA Product Name Model:.
EDS User Guide 156 RoHS Notice All Lantronix products in the following fami lies are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous substances and elements: O: toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the hom ogeneous materials for this part is below the limit require ment in SJ/T11363-2006.
EDS User Guide 157 maximale Temperatur von 50°C nicht übe rschritten werden. Dabei sind auch die maximalen Auslegungstem peraturen zu berücksichtigen . Die Installation ist so durchzuführen, dass auch bei ungleichmäßiger Lastverteilung die Stabilität gewährleistet bleib t.
EDS User Guide 158 Appendix D - Lantronix Cables and Adapters Lantronix cables and adapter s for use with the ED S devices are listed here according to part number and application. Lantronix P/N Description Applicat ions 500-103 6’ RJ45-to DB9F Included with ED S8/16/ 32PR for setup or device connectivity.
EDS User Guide 159 Index A Accept Mode 56 Accept Mode 63 Additional Document ation 15 Additional TCP Server Port 111 Address Ethernet 23 Hardware 23 , 24 IP 23 MAC 23 , 24 Advanced Settings Email Conf.
EDS User Guide 160 Enable Level Password 138 Encryption 22 End of Job 91 Enterprise-G rade Security 21 EOJ String 92 Ethernet address 23 Ethernet Port 27 , 32 , 38 Evolution OS 20 Evolution OS™ 20 E.
EDS User Guide 161 Max Entries 90 Max Length 12 8 Modbus Configuration 111 Modbus Statistics 110 Modbus 109 Mode 68 Modem Emulation 21 Modem Emulation 72 MTU 50 Multiple Hosts 70 N Name 133 Network 1 .
EDS User Guide 162 Serial Transmission Mode 109 Services Settings 79 LPD 90 Severity Level 128 Short and Long Name Customization 150 SMTP 20 SNMP 20 SNMP Configur ation 80 SNMP Management 21 SOJ Strin.
EDS User Guide 163 W Web Manager Device Status Web Page 44 Navigating 46 Page Components 45 Page Summary 46 Web Manager Customization 150 Web Manager 43 Web-Based C onfiguration 21 Whole Groups to Imp.
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