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12: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings

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Figure 12-23  Diagnostics: Traceroute

2.

Enter or modify the following setting:

Table 12-24  

Diagnostics: Traceroute

3.

Click 

Submit.

 The results of the traceroute display in the page.

Log

Here you can enable a diagnostics log of configuration items:

To use diagnostics logging:

1.

Select 

Diagnostics

 on the menu bar and then 

Log

 at the top of the page. The Diagnostics: 

Log page opens.

Diagnostics: Traceroute 
Settings

Description

Host

Enter the IP address or DNS hostname. This address is used 
to show the path between it and the device when issuing the 
traceroute command.

Summary of Contents for XPortPro

Page 1: ...Part Number 900 560 Revision D April 2012 XPort Pro User Guide ...

Page 2: ...m support Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices go to the Lantronix web site at www lantronix com about contact Disclaimer Note This product has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC and EN55022 1998 Rules when properly enclosed and grounded These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectio...

Page 3: ... B Updated for firmware version 5 2 0 0R20 Added support for Modbus protocol configurable MTU and additional VIP tunnel connect protocols as well as improvements to SNMP logging and SSL March 2011 C Updated SDRAM information April 2012 D Added part number information Updated for firmware version 5 2 0 1R5 ...

Page 4: ...ased Architecture and Device Control _________________________________17 Really Simple Syndication RSS __________________________________________17 Enterprise Grade Security _______________________________________________18 Terminal Server Device Management ______________________________________18 Troubleshooting Capabilities _____________________________________________18 Configuration Methods __...

Page 5: ...ettings 55 Terminal Settings _________________________________________________________55 Line Terminal Configuration ______________________________________________55 Network Terminal Configuration ___________________________________________56 Host Configuration ________________________________________________________57 8 Configurable Pin Manager 59 Overview ________________________________________...

Page 6: ..._________93 SSL Utilities __________________________________________________________94 SSL Configuration _____________________________________________________95 11 Modbus 98 CP Control via Modbus _____________________________________________________98 Serial Transmission Mode __________________________________________________100 Modbus Statistics ___________________________________________________...

Page 7: ...ration _____________________________________________________128 XML Settings ____________________________________________________________130 XML Export Configuration ______________________________________________131 XML Export Status ____________________________________________________132 XML Import Configuration ______________________________________________133 14 VIP Settings 139 Obtaining a Boo...

Page 8: ...mal Conversions 146 Converting Binary to Hexadecimal ___________________________________________146 Conversion Table _____________________________________________________146 Scientific Calculator ___________________________________________________147 Appendix C Compliance 148 Index 150 ...

Page 9: ...___________________________________________57 Figure 8 1 CPM CPs _____________________________________________________________60 Figure 8 4 CPM Groups___________________________________________________________62 Figure 8 6 CPM Group Status ______________________________________________________63 Figure 9 1 DNS Settings ___________________________________________________________66 Figure 9 2 PPP Co...

Page 10: ..._____________120 Figure 12 29 Diagnostics Buffer Pools_______________________________________________121 Figure 12 30 Diagnostics Processes ________________________________________________122 Figure 12 31 System_____________________________________________________________123 Figure 13 1 Email Statistics _______________________________________________________125 Figure 13 2 Email Configuration ____...

Page 11: ..._____________________________70 Table 9 9 TFTP Server ____________________________________________________________72 Table 9 11 Syslog ________________________________________________________________73 Table 9 14 HTTP Configuration _____________________________________________________75 Table 9 16 HTTP Authentication_____________________________________________________77 Table 9 18 RSS____________...

Page 12: ...__________________127 Table 13 6 CLI Configuration ______________________________________________________129 Table 13 8 XML Export Configuration________________________________________________131 Table 13 10 XML Export Status ____________________________________________________132 Table 13 16 XML Import Line s from Single Line Settings _______________________________138 Table 14 3 VIP Counters____...

Page 13: ...ion about the Configurable Pin Manager CPM and how to set the configurable pins to work with a device Chapter 9 Service Settings Instructions for using the web interface to configure settings for DNS SNMP FTP and other services Chapter 10 Security Settings Instructions for using the web interface to configure SSH and SSL security settings Chapter 11 Modbus Instructions for using the web interface ...

Page 14: ...h the serial port Detailed information about the commands Also provides details for XML configuration and status XPort Pro Universal Demo Board Quick Start Instructions for getting the XPort Pro demonstration board up and running XPort Pro Universal Demo Board User Guide Information for using the XPort Pro on the demo board DeviceInstaller Online Help Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows b...

Page 15: ...ith 256 kilobytes KB zero wait state SRAM and 16 KB of boot ROM Memory 16 MB Flash and 8 16 MB SDRAM see Table 2 1 to the right Temperature Range Operates over an extended temperature range of 40 C to 85 C Ethernet 10 100 megabits per second Mbps Ethernet transceiver Serial Ports One full RS232 supporting high speed serial port with all hardware handshaking signals Baud rate is software selectable...

Page 16: ...ack Supported protocols include ARP IP UDP TCP ICMP BOOTP DHCP AutoIP Telnet DNS FTP TFTP HTTP HTTPS SSH SSL TLS SNMP SMTP RSS PPP and Syslog for network communications and management TCP UDP TCP AES UDP AES Telnet SSH and SSL TLS for tunneling to the serial port TFTP FTP and HTTP for firmware upgrades and uploading files Evolution OS The XPort Pro incorporates the Lantronix Evolution OS Key featu...

Page 17: ...x is very similar to that used by data center equipment such as routers and hubs VIP Access Virtual IP Access is the Lantronix technology that solves the access through firewall problem With VIP Access the XPort Pro can act as a ManageLinx DSC and provide direct access to your equipment behind a firewall SNMP Management The XPort Pro supports full SNMP management making it ideal for applications w...

Page 18: ...sed to bring down other devices on the network You can use the XPort Pro with the Lantronix Secure Com Port Redirector SCPR to encrypt COM port based communications between PCs and virtually any electronic device SCPR is a Windows application that creates a secure communications path over a network between the computer and serial based devices that are traditionally controlled via a COM port With ...

Page 19: ...that make device configuration transparent to users and administrators XML is easily editable with a standard text or XML editor See the XPort Pro Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address The hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address or MAC address The first three bytes of the Ethernet address are fixed and read 00 20 4A i...

Page 20: ...tunnels with default sequential numbering For instance TCP UDP Port 10002 Tunnel 2 TCP UDP Port 10003 Tunnel 3 etc Product Information Label The product information label on the unit contains the following information about the specific unit Bar Code Product ID name Product Revision Part Number Hardware Address MAC Address or Serial Number Figure 2 3 Product Label Part Number Product ID name MAC A...

Page 21: ...ymbol next to the XPort Pro folder icon The list of available Lantronix XPort Pro devices appears 4 Select the XPort Pro unit by expanding its entry and clicking on its hardware MAC address to view its configuration 5 On the right page click the Device Details tab The current XPort Pro configuration appears This is only a subset of the full configuration the complete configuration may be accessed ...

Page 22: ...ly if the IP address was configured manually If the IP address was assigned dynamically the following fields appear Obtain via DHCP with value of True or False Obtain via BOOTP with value of True or False Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask specifying the network segment on which the XPort Pro resides Gateway Shows the IP address of the router of this network There is no default Number of Ports Show...

Page 23: ...rform the following steps 1 Open a standard web browser Lantronix supports the latest version of Internet Explorer Mozilla Suite Mozilla Firefox Safari Chrome or Opera 2 Enter the IP address of the XPort Pro in the address bar The IP address may have been assigned manually using DeviceInstaller see the XPort Pro Quick Start Guide or automatically by DHCP Figure 4 1 Prompt for User Name and Passwor...

Page 24: ...Manager XPort Pro User Guide 24 Device Status Page The Device Status page is the first page that appears after you log into the Web Manager It also appears when you click Status in the Main Menu Figure 4 2 Web Manager Home Page ...

Page 25: ...e menu bar lists the names of the pages available in the Web Manager To bring up a page click it in the menu bar The main area of the page has these additional sections At the very top many pages such as the one in the example above enable you to link to sub pages On some pages you must also select the item you are configuring such as a Menu Bar Links to subpages Items to configure Information and...

Page 26: ...XPort Pro for the new configuration settings to take effect The chapters that follow indicate when a change requires a reboot Table 4 4 Summary of Web Manager Pages Web Manager Page Description See Page Status Shows product information and network line and tunneling settings 32 CLI Shows Command Line Interface CLI statistics and lets you change the current CLI configuration settings 128 CPM Shows ...

Page 27: ...cation RSS settings 78 SNMP Lets you change the current Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP configuration settings 69 SSH Lets you change the configuration settings for SSH server host keys SSH server authorized users SSH client known hosts and SSH client users 82 SSL Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self signed certificate 92 Syslog Lets you specify the severity of even...

Page 28: ...nk This chapter contains the following sections Network 1 eth0 Interface Status Network 1 eth0 Interface Configuration Network 1 Ethernet Link Network 1 eth0 Interface Status This page shows the status of the Ethernet network interface To view the network interface status 1 Click Network on the menu 2 Then click Network 1 Interface and Status at the top of the page The Network 1 eth0 Interface Sta...

Page 29: ...s for the Ethernet connection and lets you change these settings To view and configure network interface settings 1 Click Network 1 Interface Configuration at the top of the page The Network 1 eth0 Interface Configuration page appears Figure 5 2 Network 1 eth0 Interface Configuration 2 Enter or modify the following settings ...

Page 30: ...ormat or with an explicit mask The IP address consists of four octets separated by a period and is used if BOOTP and DHCP are both set to Off Changing this value requires you to reboot the device Note When DHCP is enabled the device tries to obtain an IP address from DHCP If it cannot the device uses an AutoIP address in the range of 169 254 xxx xxx Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the rout...

Page 31: ...t the top of the page Figure 5 4 Network 1 Ethernet Link The Status table shows the current negotiated settings The Configuration table shows the current range of allowed settings 2 Enter or modify the following settings Table 5 5 Network 1 Ethernet Link 3 Click Submit The changes take effect immediately Note The following section describes the steps to view and configure Line 1 settings these ste...

Page 32: ...es the types of modes wait time serial strings signon message etc The following sections describe the steps to view and configure specific line number settings These instructions also apply to additional line instances of the device Line Statistics This read only web page shows the status and statistics for the serial line selected at the top of this page 1 Select Line on the menu bar The Line web...

Page 33: ...hange the settings for that serial line To configure a specific line 1 Select Line on the menu bar if you are not already in the Line web page 2 Select a line number at the top of the page 3 Select Configuration The Configuration page for the selected line appears Figure 6 2 Line 1 Configuration Note The Interface option is only supported in XPort Pro EDS4100 EDS1100 and EDS2100 ...

Page 34: ...e from the drop down menu The default is 9600 Parity Select the parity from the drop down menu The default is None Data Bits Select the number of data bits from the drop down menu The default is 8 Stop Bits Select the number of stop bits from the drop down menu The default is 1 Flow Control Select the flow control from the drop down menu The default is None Xon Char Specify the character to use to...

Page 35: ...nd Mode Settings Description Mode Select the method of enabling Command Mode or choose to disable Command Mode Always immediately enables Command Mode for the serial line Use Serial String enables Command Mode when the serial string is read on the serial line during boot time Use CP Group enables Command Mode based on the status of a CP Group When the value matches the current value of the group C...

Page 36: ...t Pro listens for a connection A node on the network initiates the connection Accept Mode is enabled by default Disconnect Mode this mode defines how an open connection stops the forwarding of data The specific parameters to stop the connection are configurable Once the XPort Pro Disconnect Mode observes the defined event occur it will disconnect both Accept Mode and Connect Mode connections on th...

Page 37: ...additional tunnel menu options Tunnel Statistics Displays statistics for the specific tunnel For example Completed Accepts Completed Connects Disconnects Dropped Accepts Dropped Connects etc The XPort Pro logs statistics for tunneling The Dropped statistic shows connections ended by the remote location The Disconnects statistic shows connections ended by the XPort Pro To display statistics for a s...

Page 38: ... 38 4 Repeat above steps as desired according to additional tunnel s available on your product Additional information appears for each active tunnel connection including a link allowing you to terminate the connection Figure 6 6 Tunnel 1 Statistics ...

Page 39: ... while either an Accept Mode tunnel or a Connect Mode tunnel is connected To configure serial settings for a specific tunnel 1 Select Tunnel on the menu bar if you are not already in the Tunnel web page 2 Select a tunnel number at the top of the page 3 Select Serial Settings The Serial Settings page for the specific tunnel appears Figure 6 7 Tunnel 1 Serial Settings 4 View or modify the following ...

Page 40: ...er parameter which can be specified It can be a single printable character or a control character To configure the Packing Mode for a specific tunnel 1 Select Tunnel on the menu bar if you are not already in the Tunnel web page 2 Select a tunnel number at the top of the page 3 Select Packing Mode The Packing Mode page for the specific tunnel appears Figure 6 9 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode Mode Disable De...

Page 41: ...Line and Tunnel Settings XPort Pro User Guide 41 packing modes Figure 6 10 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode Mode Timeout Figure 6 11 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode Mode Send Character 4 Enter or modify the following settings ...

Page 42: ...de Enter a time in milliseconds for the device to send the queued data after the first character was received Specifies the time duration in milliseconds applies only if the Packing Mode is Timeout Send Character Appears for Send Character Mode Enter the send character single printable or control Upon receiving this character the device sends out the queued data The data is packed until the specif...

Page 43: ...orized user must be configured SSL TCP AES encryption over TCP Telnet The XPort Pro supports IAC codes It drops the IAC codes when Telnetting and does not forward them to the serial port Accept Mode has the following states Disabled never a connection Enabled always listening for a connection Active if it receives any character from the serial port Active if it receives a specific configurable cha...

Page 44: ... long as the Modem Control pin DSR is asserted on the serial line until a connection is made Modem Emulation start waiting for an incoming connection when triggered by modem emulation AT commands Connect mode must also be set to Modem Emulation Local Port Enter the port number for use as the local port The defaults are port 10001 for Tunnel 1 Additional tunnels if supported increase sequentially P...

Page 45: ...ion When set the password sent to the device must be terminated with one of the following a 0x0A LF b 0x00 c 0x0D 0x0A CR LF or d 0x0D 0x00 Email on Connect Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made Select None if you do not want to send an email Otherwise select the Email profile to use for sending Email on Disconnect Select whether the device sends an email when a connec...

Page 46: ... value SSH To configure SSH the SSH client username must be configured In Connect Mode the XPort Pro is the SSH client Ensure the XPort Pro SSH client username is configured on the remote SSH server before using it with the XPort Pro SSL UDP Is only available in Connect Mode because it is a connectionless protocol For Connect Mode using UDP the XPort Pro accepts packets from any device on the netw...

Page 47: ... configure Connect Mode for a specific tunnel 1 Select Tunnel on the menu bar if you are not already in the Tunnel web page 2 Select a tunnel number at the top of the page 3 Select Connect Mode The Connect Mode page for the specific tunnel appears Figure 6 15 Tunnel 1 Connect Note The VIP and Host Mode options are supported in all products except XPort AR The CP Output option is only supported in ...

Page 48: ...he VIP directs the tunnel to connect to a remote Lantronix Virtual IP identified by the VIP Name When VIP is enabled the Host 2 field displays Default is Disabled VIP Name Displays configured VIP name Used only if VIP is enabled Address Enter the remote Host Address as an IP address or DNS name It designates the address of the remote host to connect to Displays configured IP address or DNS address...

Page 49: ...uire some Disconnect Mode configurations or the connections will never terminate See Tunnel Disconnect Mode on page 51 for more information about the parameters If Disconnect Mode is disabled and the network connection is dropped then the re establishment of a tunnel connection is governed by the configured Connect Mode settings Flush Serial Data Select whether to flush the serial line when a conn...

Page 50: ...rts again with Host 1 and proceeds in order Establishing the host order is accomplished with host list promotion see Host List Promotion on page 50 Sequential is the default Host Mode Simultaneous A tunnel will connect to all hosts accepting a connection Connections occur at the same time to all listed hosts The device can support a maximum of 64 total aggregate connections Host List Promotion Thi...

Page 51: ...st be idle for the time frame The XPort Pro observes the modem control inactive setting Note To clear data out of the serial buffers upon a disconnect enable Flush Serial Data To configure the Disconnect Mode for a specific tunnel 1 Select Tunnel on the menu bar if you are not already in the Tunnel web page 2 Select a tunnel number at the top of the page 3 Select Disconnect Mode The specific tunne...

Page 52: ...available commands Modem Control Select Enabled to disconnect when the modem control pin is not asserted on the serial line Timeout Enter a time in milliseconds for the device to disconnect on a Timeout The value 0 zero disables the idle timeout Flush Serial Data Select Enabled to flush the serial data buffer on a disconnection Table 6 20 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions Command Descripti...

Page 53: ...by using the CLI exit command the XPort Pro reverts to modem emulation mode By default the characters are not passed through the connection Turn on this capability using the modem echo pluses command To configure modem emulation for a specific tunnel 1 Select Tunnel on the menu bar if you are not already in the Tunnel web page 2 Select a tunnel number at the top of the page 3 Select Modem Emulatio...

Page 54: ...ct the type of response code Text or Numeric Error Unknown Commands Select whether an ERROR or OK response is sent in reply to unrecognized AT commands Choices are Enabled ERROR is returned for unrecognized AT commands Disabled OK is returned for unrecognized AT commands Default is Disabled Incoming Connection Select whether Incoming Connection requests will be disabled answered automatically or a...

Page 55: ...presents the CLI or the Login Connect Menu By default the CLI is presented when the device is accessed When configured to present the Login Connect Menu the hosts configured via the Hosts page and named serial lines are presented Terminal Settings This page shows configuration settings for each terminal connection method You can configure whether each serial line or the telnet SSH server presents ...

Page 56: ... as command It is a way to send commands over the network such as send break or start echoing Login Connect Menu Select the interface to display when the user logs in Choices are Enabled shows the Login Connect Menu Disabled shows the CLI Exit Connect Menu Select whether to display a choice for the user to exit the Login Connect Menu and reach the CLI Choices are Enabled a choice allows the user t...

Page 57: ...s Description Terminal Type Enter text to describe the type of terminal The text will be sent to a host via IAC Note IAC means interpret as command It is a way to send commands over the network such as send break or start echoing Login Connect Menu Select the interface to display when the user logs in Choices are Enabled shows the Login Connect Menu Disabled shows the CLI Exit Connect Menu Select ...

Page 58: ...ave this field blank Protocol Select the protocol to use to connect to the host Choices are Telnet SSH Note SSH keys must be loaded or created on the SSH page for the SSH protocol to work SSH Username Appears if you selected SSH as the protocol Enter a username to select a pre configured Username Password Key configured on the SSH Client Users page or leave it blank to be prompted for a username a...

Page 59: ...phisticated use of CPs can be accommodated by adding more than one CP into a group Default Groups XPort Pro has several predefined CP groups used to assign a CP to a needed function For instance when working with an RS485 driver that requires a signal to be asserted when in half duplex mode the CP that is driving that signal chosen by the engineer designing the circuit is added to the default grou...

Page 60: ...enabled group Disable the group to change the CP configuration When you are ready to permanently configure the CPs use the CPM Groups web page See CPM Groups on page 62 View CPs 1 Select CPM on the menu bar and then CPs at the top of the page The CPM CPs page appears Figure 8 1 CPM CPs The Current Configuration table shows the current settings for each CP Table 8 2 CPM CPs Current Configuration CP...

Page 61: ...t is set to read input A CP configured as Output drives data out of the device Value Indicates the current status of the CP 1 asserted 0 de asserted Inv the CP logic is inverted Groups Indicates the number of groups in which the CP is a member Active In Group Shows the group in which the CP is active A CP can be a member of several groups However it may only be active in one group CPM CPs Status D...

Page 62: ...nother Only one group containing a particular CP may be enabled at once CPM Groups The CP Groups page allows for the adding removing and managing of CP groups Groups can be created or deleted CPs can be added to or removed from groups A group based on its state can trigger outside events such as sending email messages Only an enabled group can be a trigger View Groups 1 Select CPM on the menu bar ...

Page 63: ...fic group 1 Select CPM Groups 2 Select the CP group name in the Current Configuration table CPM Groups Current Configuration Description Group Name Shows the CP group s name State Indicates whether the group is enabled or disabled CP Info Indicates the number of CPs assigned to this particular group Figure 8 6 CPM Group Status ...

Page 64: ...e current configuration table 3 Click the red X next to the corresponding Name in the Group Status table CPM Groups Page Group Status Description Name Shows the CP Group name State Shows the current state of the CP group Locked groups are Lantronix default groups and cannot be deleted Use the button in this field to enable or disable the group Value Shows the CP group s current value Bit Displays ...

Page 65: ...to enable as appropriate 4 Click Disable to disable as appropriate To set a CP group s value 1 Create a custom group and add a CP to it 2 Select CPM Groups 3 Select the custom group from the current configuration table 4 Enter a Group Status Value 5 Click Set To remove a CP from a Group 1 Select CPM Groups 2 Select a the group in the Group Name column that contains the CP to be removed 3 Select th...

Page 66: ...ive interface The static addresses from the Network Interface Configuration page may be overridden by DHCP or BOOTP The DNS web page enables you to view the status and cache When a DNS name is resolved using a forward lookup the results are stored in the DNS cache temporarily The XPort Pro checks this cache when performing forward lookups Each item in the cache eventually times out and is removed ...

Page 67: ...ure method than PAP It works by sending a challenge message to the connection requestor Using a one way hash function the requestor responds with its value If the value matches the server s own calculations authentication is provided Otherwise the connection is terminated Note RFC1334 defines both CHAP and PAP The XPort Pro also supports authentication scheme of None when no authentication is requ...

Page 68: ...l IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to the device s PPP interface Peer IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to the peer when requested during negotiation Authentication Mode Choose the authentication mode None no authentication is required PAP Password Authentication Protocol CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol MS CHAP Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol M...

Page 69: ...d generates SNMP Traps This page is used to configure the SNMP agent To configure SNMP 1 Select SNMP on the menu bar The SNMP page opens and shows the current SNMP configuration Figure 9 4 SNMP Configuration 2 Enter or modify the following settings Table 9 5 SNMP SNMP Settings Description State Select Enabled to enable SNMP Read Community Enter the SNMP read only community string Write Community E...

Page 70: ...ings System Description Enter the system description System Location Enter the system location Traps State Select Enabled to enable the transmission of SNMP Traps The Cold Start trap is sent on device boot up and the Linkdown trap is sent when the device is rebooted from software control Traps Primary Destination Enter the primary SNMP trap host Traps Secondary Destination Enter the secondary SNMP...

Page 71: ...the server and view the statistics about the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server To configure TFTP 1 Select TFTP on the menu bar The TFTP page opens to display the current configuration Figure 9 8 TFTP Configuration Admin Password Enter the password to use when logging in via FTP FTP Settings Description ...

Page 72: ...pens to display the current configuration TFTP Settings Description State Select Enabled to enable the TFTP server Allow TFTP File Creation Select whether to allow the creation of new files stored on the TFTP server Allow Firmware Update Specifies whether or not the TFTP Server is allowed to accept a firmware update for the device An attempt to update firmware is recognized based on the name of th...

Page 73: ...r viewing and changing configuration and authentication settings HTTP Statistics Viewing statistics such as bytes received and transmitted bad requests authorizations required etc Syslog Settings Description State Select to enable or disable the syslog Host Enter the IP address of the remote server to which system logs are sent for storage Local Port Enter the number of the local port on the devic...

Page 74: ... view HTTP statistics This page shows various statistics about the HTTP server 1 Select HTTP on the menu bar and then Statistics at the top of the page The HTTP Statistics page appears Figure 9 12 HTTP Statistics Note The HTTP log is a scrolling log with the last Max Log Entries cached and viewable You can change the maximum number of entries that can be viewed on the HTTP Configuration Page ...

Page 75: ...ration page opens Figure 9 13 HTTP Configuration 2 Enter or modify the following settings Table 9 14 HTTP Configuration HTTP Configuration Settings Description State Select Enabled to enable the HTTP server Port Enter the port for the HTTP server to use The default is 80 Secure Port Enter the port for the HTTPS server to use The default is 443 The HTTP server only listens on the HTTPS Port when an...

Page 76: ...attacks Logging State Select Enabled to enable HTTP server logging Max Log Entries Sets the maximum number of HTTP server log entries Only the last Max Log Entries are cached and viewable Log Format Set the log format string for the HTTP server Follow these Log Format rules a remote IP address could be a proxy b bytes sent excluding headers B bytes sent excluding headers 0 h remote host same as a ...

Page 77: ...n settings 1 Select HTTP on the menu bar and then Authentication at the top of the page The HTTP Authentication page opens Figure 9 15 HTTP Authentication 2 Enter or modify the following settings Table 9 16 HTTP Authentication HTTP Authentication Settings Description URI Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier URI Note The URI must begin with to refer to the filesystem Realm Enter the domain or real...

Page 78: ...1 Select RSS on the menu bar The RSS page opens and shows the current RSS configuration Auth Type Select the authentication type None no authentication is necessary Basic encodes passwords using Base64 Digest encodes passwords using MD5 SSL the page can only be accessed over SSL no password is required SSL Basic the page is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using Base64 SSL Digest the...

Page 79: ... operate independently you can specify different configuration settings for each LPD Statistics This read only page shows various statistics about the LPD server To view LPD statistics for a specific LPD line 5 Select LPD on the menu bar The LPD web page appears Select an LPD line at the top of the page Select Statistics The LPD Statistics page for the selected LPD line appears Repeat above steps ...

Page 80: ...ion settings To configure LPD settings for a specific LPD line 6 Select LPD on the menu bar if you are not already at the LPD web page Select a LPD line at the top of the page Select Configuration The LPD Configuration for the selected LPD line appears Figure 9 20 LPD Configuration 7 Enter or modify the following settings ...

Page 81: ... a start of job string before sending the print data End of Job Select Enabled to send an end of job string Formfeed Select Enabled to force the printer to advance to the next page at the end of each print job Convert Newlines Select Enabled to convert single newlines and carriage returns to DOS style line endings SOJ String If Start of Job above is enabled enter the string to be sent to the print...

Page 82: ... Host Keys SSH Server Authorized Users SSH Client Known Hosts SSH Client Users SSL Cipher Suites SSL Certificates SSL RSA or DSA SSL Certificates and Private Keys SSL Utilities SSL Configuration SSH Settings SSH is a network protocol for securely accessing a remote device over an encrypted channel This protocol manages the security of internet data transmission between two hosts over a network by ...

Page 83: ...The keys are in PuTTY format 2 Use puttygen exe again to convert the private key to Open SSH format as follows a Import the private key using Conversions Import key b Create a new file using Conversions Export OpenSSH key 3 Use ssh keygen to convert the public key to OpenSSH format ssh keygen i f putty_file openssh_file 4 Select SSH on the menu bar and SSH Server Host Keys at the top of the page T...

Page 84: ...H Server Host Keys at the top of the page The SSH Server Host Keys page appears SSH Server Host Keys Settings continued Description Private Key Enter the path and name of the existing private key you want to upload or use the Browse button to select the key Be sure the private key will not be compromised in transit This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network Public K...

Page 85: ...DSA key pair ssh keygen b 1024 t dsa SSH Server Host Keys Settings continued Description Private Key Enter the path and name of the existing private key you want to upload or use the Browse button to select the key Be sure the private key will not be compromised in transit This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network Public Key Enter the path and name of the existing ...

Page 86: ...page The SSH Server Host Keys page appears Figure 10 5 SSH Server Host Keys Create New Keys 2 Enter or modify the following settings in the part of the screen related to creating new keys Table 10 6 SSH Server Host Keys Settings Create New Keys Method SSH Server Host Keys Settings Description Key Type Select a key type to use RSA use this key with SSH1 and SSH2 protocols DSA use this key with the ...

Page 87: ... RSA Key and Public DSA Key have View Key and Delete Key links If you click a Delete link a message asks whether you are sure you want to delete this information Click OK to proceed or Cancel to cancel the operation To configure the SSH server for authorized users 1 Select SSH on the menu bar and then Server Authorized Users at the top of the page The SSH Server Authorized Users page appears Bit S...

Page 88: ...the name of the user authorized to access the SSH server Password Enter the password associated with the username Public RSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing public RSA key you want to use with this user or use the Browse button to select the key If authentication is successful with the key no password is required Public DSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing public DSA key you...

Page 89: ...gs Table 10 10 SSH Client Known Hosts Note These settings are not required for communication They protect against Man In The Middle MITM attacks 3 Click Submit 4 In the Current Configuration table delete currently stored settings as necessary SSH Client Known Hosts Settings Description Server Enter the name or IP address of a known host If you enter a server name the name should match the name of ...

Page 90: ...key pair must be configured for a user The keys for public key authentication can be created elsewhere and uploaded to the device or automatically generated on the device If uploading existing keys be sure the private key will not be compromised in transit This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network Note If you are providing a key by uploading a file make sure that t...

Page 91: ...ver does not require a password The Remote Command is provided to the SSH server upon connection It specifies the application to execute upon connection The default is a command shell Note Configuring the SSH client s known hosts is optional It prevents Man In The Middle MITM attacks Key Type Select the key type to be used Choices are RSA use this key with the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols DSA use this ...

Page 92: ...el Efficient symmetric encryption methods encrypt the data going through the tunnel after it is established Hashing provides tamper detection Applications that can make use of SSL are Tunneling Secure Web Server and WLAN interface The XPort Pro supports SSlv3 and its successors TLS1 0 and TLS1 1 Note An incoming SSlv2 connection attempt is answered with an SSlv3 response If the initiator also supp...

Page 93: ...to identify the originator and prevent tampering while transported When using HTTPS SSL Tunneling in Accept mode and or EAP TLS the XPort Pro needs a personal certificate with a matching private key to identify itself and sign its messages When using SSL Tunneling in Connect mode and or EAP TLS EAP TTLS or PEAP the XPort Pro needs the authority certificate that can authenticate users with which it...

Page 94: ... format certificate and key by using the following commands in the order shown openssl pkcs12 in sbr_certkey sbrpvk nodes out sbr_certkey pem The sbr_certkey pem file contains both certificate and key If loading the SBR certificate into XPort Pro as an authority you will need to edit it 1 Open the file in any plain text editor 2 Delete all info before the following BEGIN CERTIFICATE 3 Delete all i...

Page 95: ...10 Security Settings XPort Pro User Guide 95 SSL Configuration To configure SSL settings 1 Select SSL from the main menu The SSL page appears Figure 10 14 SSL ...

Page 96: ...e authority certificates are needed to verify a peer s identity It is used for SSL Tunneling These certificates do not require a private key Enter the path and name of the certificate you want to upload or use the Browse button to select the certificate RSA or DSA certificates with 512 to 1024 bit public keys are allowed The format of the file must be PEM The file must start with BEGIN CERTIFICATE...

Page 97: ... certificate Choices are 512 bits 768 bits 1024 bits The larger the bit size the longer it takes to generate the key Approximate times are 10 seconds for a 512 bit RSA key 30 seconds for a 768 bit RSA key 1 minute for a 1024 bit RSA key 30 seconds for a 512 bit DSA key 2 minutes for a 768 bit DSA key 6 minute for a 1024 bit DSA key Type Select the type of key RSA Public Key Cryptography algorithm ...

Page 98: ...n adding a CP to a Group When the Modbus slave address is set to 0xFF the message is addressed to the internal default groups and thus processed by the XPort Pro The Modbus local slave supported functions are listed in the table below Table 11 2 Modbus Local Slave Functions Query Transaction ID 2 bytes Identification of request response transaction copied by slave Protocol ID 2 bytes 0 Modbus prot...

Page 99: ...P CP1 CP3 to write 0x00 0x01 0x03 Quantity to write 0x02 0x06 Quantity to write 2 Max 6 0x00 0x0Y 0x00 0x0Y 0x00 0x0Y Y 0 or 1 Name Number Byte Count Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Read Coils 0x01 0x01 0B00000xyz CP output values Lo CP in high bit N A N A N A N A N A Read Input status 0x02 0x01 0B00000xyz CP output values Lo CP in high bit N A N A N A N A N A Read Holding Registers 0x03...

Page 100: ...the following sections Modbus Statistics Modbus Configuration Force Multiple Coil 0x0F Echo query Echo query Echo query Echo query N A N A N A Preset Multiple Registers 0x10 Echo query Echo query Echo query Echo query N A N A N A Read Write 4X Registers 0x17 0x02 0x06 Quantity of Read 2 Max 6 0x00 0x0Y 0x00 0x0Y 0x00 0x0Y Y 0 or 1 RTU ASCII Address 8 bits 0 to 247 decimal 0 is used for broadcast F...

Page 101: ...connection is active the remote client information is displayed as well as the number of PDUs that have been sent and received Additionally a Kill link will be present which can be used to kill the connection To view modbus statistics 1 Click Modbus on the menu bar and click Statistics at the top of the page The Modbus Statistics page appears Figure 11 5 Modbus Statistics ...

Page 102: ...ial line protocol must also be configured for Modbus in addition to configuring the Modbus server See Chapter 6 Line and Tunnel Settings on page 32 for details Modbus Configuration Settings Description TCP Server State If On the Modbus server is active on TCP 502 Additional TCP Server Port If present is used in addition to TCP port 502 Response Timeout The number of milliseconds to wait for a resp...

Page 103: ... the Browser section of the Filesystem web page you can create files and folders upload files copy and move files and use TFTP Filesystem Statistics This page shows various statistics and current usage information of the flash filesystem To view filesystem statistics 1 Select Filesystem on the menu bar The Filesystem page opens and shows the current filesystem statistics and usage To compact or fo...

Page 104: ...de 104 user files get erased in that step 5 Click Format in the Actions row The configuration gets retained Filesystem Browser To browse the filesystem 1 Select Filesystem on the menu bar and then Browse at the top of the page The Filesystem Browser page opens ...

Page 105: ...t Pro User Guide 105 Figure 12 2 Filesystem Browser 2 Select a filename to view the contents 3 Click the X next to a filename to delete the file or directory You can only delete a directory if it is empty 4 Enter or modify the following settings ...

Page 106: ...e location where you want the file copied After you specify a source and destination click Copy to copy the file Move Source Enter the location where the file you want to move resides Destination Enter the location where you want the file moved After you specify a source and destination click Move to move the file TFTP Action Select the action that is to be performed via TFTP Get a get command wil...

Page 107: ...ediately Note Setting the RSTs may pose a security risk Ack Limit Enter a number to limit how many packets get received before an ACK gets forced If there is a large amount of data to acknowledge an ACK gets forced If the sender TCP implementation waits for an ACK before sending more data even though the window is open setting the Ack Limit to 1 packet improves performance by forcing immediate ack...

Page 108: ...Max Timeout Enter the maximum time between retransmissions Protocol Stack IP Settings Description IP Time to Live This value typically fills the Time To Live in the IP header SNMP refers to this value as ipDefaultTTL Enter the number of hops to be transmitted before the packet is discarded Multicast Time to Live This value fills the Time To Live in any multicast IP header Normally this value will ...

Page 109: ...ocol Stack on the menu bar 2 Select ICMP Figure 12 8 ICMP Protocol 3 Select the appropriate state 4 Click Submit Table 12 9 ICMP Settings Protocol Stack ICMP Settings Description State The State selection is used to turn on off processing of ICMP messages This includes both incoming and outgoing messages Choose Enabled or Disabled ...

Page 110: ...Stack on the menu bar 2 Select ARP Figure 12 10 ARP Protocol Page 3 Modify the following settings Table 12 11 ARP Settings Protocol Stack ARP Settings Description ARP Timeout This is the maximum duration an address remains in the cache Enter the time in hours minutes and seconds IP Address Enter the IP address to add to the ARP cache ...

Page 111: ... agent Note Lantronix does not support SMTP AUTH or any other authentication or encryption schemes for email Please see Email Settings for additional information To configure the SMTP network protocol 1 Select Protocol Stack on the menu bar 2 Select SMTP Figure 12 12 SMTP 3 Modify the following settings MAC Address Enter the MAC address to add to the ARP cache Table 12 13 SMTP Settings Protocol St...

Page 112: ...y the current configuration Figure 12 14 IP Address Filter Configuration Note If you enter any filter be careful to make sure that your network IP address is covered Otherwise you will loose access to the XPort Pro You will have to then access the XPort Pro from a different computer to reset the configuration 2 Enter or modify the following settings Table 12 15 IP Address Filter Settings 3 Click A...

Page 113: ...ity Only 0x77FE discover messages from DeviceInstaller are supported For more information on DeviceInstaller see Using DeviceInstaller on page 21 To configure the query port server 1 Select Query Port on the menu bar The Query Port page opens to display the current configuration Figure 12 16 Query Port Configuration 2 Select On to enable the query port server 3 Click Submit ...

Page 114: ...e include information on Hardware MIB II IP Sockets Ping Traceroute Log Memory Buffer Pools Processes Hardware This read only page shows the current device s hardware configuration To display hardware diagnostics 1 Select Diagnostics on the menu bar The Diagnostics Hardware page opens and shows the current hardware configuration Figure 12 17 Diagnostics Hardware ...

Page 115: ...en MIB II at the top of the page menu The MIB II Network Statistics page opens Figure 12 18 MIB II Network Statistics 2 Click any of the available links to open the corresponding table and statistics For more information refer to the table below Table 12 19 Requests for Comments RFCs RFC 1213 Original MIB II definitions RFC 2011 Updated definitions for IP and ICMP RFC 2012 Updated definitions for ...

Page 116: ...ckets at the top of the page The IP Sockets page opens and shows all of the open IP sockets on the device Figure 12 20 IP Sockets Ping XPort Pro uses 56 bytes of data in a ping packet Ping size is not configurable To ping a remote device or computer 1 Select Diagnostics on the menu bar and then Ping at the top of the page The Diagnostics Ping page opens ...

Page 117: ...If you visit a web site whose pages appear slowly you can use traceroute to determine where the longest delays are occurring To use Traceroute 1 Select Diagnostics on the menu bar and then Traceroute at the top of the page The Diagnostics Traceroute page opens Diagnostics Ping Settings Description Host Enter the IP address or host name for the device to ping Count Enter the number of ping packets ...

Page 118: ...traceroute display in the page Log Here you can enable a diagnostics log of configuration items To use diagnostics logging 1 Select Diagnostics on the menu bar and then Log at the top of the page The Diagnostics Log page opens Diagnostics Traceroute Settings Description Host Enter the IP address or DNS hostname This address is used to show the path between it and the device when issuing the tracer...

Page 119: ...12 25 Diagnostics Log 2 Select the Output type and select one of the following Disable default Filesystem Line1 Figure 12 26 Diagnostics Log Filesystem Figure 12 27 Diagnostics Log Line 1 3 If you selected Filesystem or Line1 Output types also complete additional selections ...

Page 120: ...vel of system message to be logged 4 Click Submit Memory This read only web page shows the total memory and available memory in bytes along with the number of fragments allocated blocks and memory status To display memory statistics 1 Select Diagnostics on the menu bar and then Memory at the top of the page The Diagnostics Memory page appears Figure 12 28 Diagnostics Memory ...

Page 121: ...nostics Buffer Pools Processes The Processes web page shows all the processes currently running on the system It shows the Process ID PID the percentage of total CPU cycles a process used within the last three seconds the total stack space available the maximum amount of stack space used by the process since it started and the process name To display the processes running and their associated stat...

Page 122: ...12 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro User Guide 122 Figure 12 30 Diagnostics Processes ...

Page 123: ...ware configuring the short and long name and viewing the current system configuration To configure system settings 1 Select System on the menu bar The System page opens Figure 12 31 System 2 Configure the following settings Table 12 32 System System Settings Description Reboot Device Click Reboot to reboot the device The system refreshes and redirects the browser to the device home page ...

Page 124: ...oad to install the firmware on the device The device automatically reboots upon the installation of new firmware Note Close and reopen the web manager browser upon a firmware update Name Enter a new Short Name and a Long Name if necessary The Short Name maximum is 32 characters The Long Name maximum is 64 characters Changes take place upon the next reboot Note Additional information about long and...

Page 125: ... describes the steps to configure Email 1 these steps also apply to the other Email instances Email Statistics This read only page shows various statistics and current usage information about the email subsystem When you transmit an email the transmission to the SMTP server gets logged and displayed in the bottom portion of the page 1 Select Email on the menu bar The Email web page appears 2 Selec...

Page 126: ...ail settings 1 Select Email on the menu bar if you are not already at the Email web page 2 Select an email at the top of the page 3 Select the Configuration submenu The Email Configuration page opens to display the current email configuration Figure 13 2 Email Configuration 4 Enter or modify the following settings Note The Trigger Email Send option is only supported in XPort Pro and XPort AR ...

Page 127: ...st in the From field of the email alert Required field if an email is to be sent Reply To Enter the email address to list in the Reply To field of the email alert Subject Enter the subject for the email alert Message File Enter the path of the file to send with the email alert This file appears within the message body of the email Overriding Domain Enter the domain name to override the current dom...

Page 128: ...ning on the Telnet and SSH ports When a connection is active the following display Remote client information Number of bytes that have been sent and received A Kill link to terminate the connection To view the CLI Statistics 1 Select CLI on the menu bar The Command Line Interface Statistics page appears CLI Configuration On this page you can change CLI settings To configure the CLI 1 Select CLI on...

Page 129: ...rl key An example of such a string is control L Inactivity Timeout Set an Inactivity Timeout value so the CLI session will disconnect if no data is received after the designated time period Default is 15 minutes Enter a value of 0 to disable Telnet State Select Disabled to disable Telnet access Telnet is enabled by default Telnet Port Enter the Telnet port to use for Telnet access The default is 2...

Page 130: ... the XML Import System Configuration Page you can import a system configuration from an XML file The XML data can be imported from a file on the file system or uploaded using HTTP The groups to import can be specified by toggling the respective group item or entering a filter string When toggling a group item all instances of that group will be imported The filter string can be used to import spec...

Page 131: ...file the file is stored on the file system XML Export Configuration Settings Description Export to browser Select this option to export the XCR data in the selected fields to a web browser Export to local file Select this option to export the XCR data to a file on the device If you select this option enter a file name for the XML configuration record Export secrets Only use this with extreme cauti...

Page 132: ...tings Table 13 10 XML Export Status 3 Click Export The groups display if exporting the data to the browser If exporting the data to a local file system the file is stored on the file system Note Most browsers will interpret and display the XML data without the XML tags To view the raw XML choose the view file source feature of your browser XML Export System Status Settings Description Export to br...

Page 133: ...micolon If a group has no instance specify the group name g only To import a system configuration 1 Select XML on the menu bar and then Import Configuration at the top of the page The XML Import Configuration web page appears Figure 13 11 XML Import Configuration 2 Click one of the following radio buttons Configuration from External file See Import Configuration from External File on page 133 Conf...

Page 134: ...13 Advanced Settings XPort Pro User Guide 134 Figure 13 12 XML Import Configuration from External File ...

Page 135: ...is selection shows a page for entering the filesystem and your import requirements groups lines and instances The number of Lines to Import and the specific Whole Groups to Import displayed on your screen may vary according to your particular product Figure 13 13 XML Import from Filesystem ...

Page 136: ...e configuration groups to import from the XML configuration record This option imports all instances of each selected group unless it is one of the Lines to Import Note By default all groups are checked except those pertaining to the network configuration this is so that import will not break your network connectivity You may check or uncheck any group to include or omit that group from import To ...

Page 137: ...The import file may only contain records from a single line instance this is done by selecting a single Line to Export when exporting the file The number of Lines to Import and the specific Whole Groups to Import displayed on your screen may vary according to your particular product To modify Single Line Settings on the Filesystem Figure 13 15 XML Import Line s from Single Line Settings on the Fil...

Page 138: ...ial lines and the network lines Click the Clear All link clear all of the checkboxes By default all serial line instances are selected Whole Groups to Import Select the configuration groups to import from the XML configuration record Note By default all groups are checked except those pertaining to the network configuration this is so that import will not break your network connectivity You may ch...

Page 139: ...d routes The XPort Pro with VIP enabled takes the place of a DSC and provides direct access to your equipment The XPort Pro supports both Accept and Connect Mode tunneling through VIPs Configuring an XPort Pro to use VIP Access involves Obtaining a Bootstrap File Importing the Bootstrap File Enabling VIP Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP Once the XPort Pro is configured and enabled to use VIPs it wil...

Page 140: ...se VIP Configuring Connect Mode tunnels to use VIP is a simple matter of configuring a tunnel as is normally done but also enabling VIP in the Tunnel Host settings and using a VIP Name for the address VIP Accept Mode tunnels do not require special configuration If VIP access is enabled in the VIP configuration page then VIP Accept Mode requests from a ManageLinx device will be accepted Virtual IP ...

Page 141: ...e the XPort Pro VIP settings 1 Select VIP Configuration from the main menu The VIP Configuration page displays Figure 14 4 VIP Configuration Page 2 Enter or modify the following settings VIP Counters Description Data Bytes Total bytes in the TCP packets not the UDP packets UDP Packet Queue The number of packets queued for transmission UDP Packets The number of packets transmitted Note UDP counts a...

Page 142: ... to Enable or Disable virtual IP addresses to be used in tunnel connect mode and to accept incoming VIP connection requests to any local listening port Monitor Timeout Specify the number of seconds before the device will reset if it does not estabish a VIP conduit To disable the monitor set the number of seconds to 0 zero ...

Page 143: ...it http config 3 Change to the directory cd that you created in step 2 http config 4 Get the file by using get filename 5 Modify the file as required or create a new one with the same name 6 Put the file by using put filename 7 Type quit The overriding files appear in the file system s http config directory 8 Restart any open browser to view the changes 9 If you wish to go back to the default file...

Page 144: ...page To upload new firmware 1 Select System in the menu bar The Filesystem page appears Figure 16 1 Update Firmware 2 Click Browse to browse to the firmware file 3 Highlight the file and click Open 4 Click Upload to install the firmware on the XPort Pro The device automatically reboots on the installation of new firmware 5 Close and reopen the web manager internet browser to view the device s upda...

Page 145: ...Firmware downloads FAQs and the most up to date documentation are available at http www lantronix com support When you report a problem please provide the following information Your name and your company name address and phone number Lantronix model number Lantronix serial number Firmware version on the first screen shown when you Telnet to the device and type show Description of the problem Statu...

Page 146: ...Mode serial string sign on message AES Keys Converting Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table Hexadecimal digits have values ranging from 0 to F which are represented as 0 9 A for 10 B for 11 etc To convert a binary value for example 0100 1100 to a hexadecimal representation treat the upper and lower four bits separately to produce a two digit hexadecimal number in this case 4C Use the following t...

Page 147: ...c calculator such as the one available on the Windows operating systems For example 1 On the Windows Start menu click Programs Accessories Calculator 2 On the View menu select Scientific The scientific calculator appears 3 Click Bin Binary and type the number you want to convert 4 Click Hex The hexadecimal value appears ...

Page 148: ...nformation Technology Equipment VCCI V 3 2007 04 AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EN61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Immunity EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Safety UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 EN 60950 1 2001 Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Direct Indirect ESD EN61000 4 2 1995 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN61000 4 3 2002 Electrical Fast Transie...

Page 149: ... the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 Lead Pb Mercury Hg Polybrominated biphenyls PBB Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr VI Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE Product Family Name Toxic or hazardous Substances and Elements Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr VI Polybrominat ed biphenyls PBB Polybrominate d diphenyl ethers PBDE UDS1100 and 2100 0 0 0 0 0 0 EDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSS100 ...

Page 150: ... C Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol 67 CHAP 67 CLI 17 CLI Configuration 128 CLI Statistics 128 Command Line Interface Settings 128 Command Mode 19 Command Line Interface 17 Common Name 97 Compliance 148 Configurable Pin Manager 59 Configuration Methods 19 Configuration Settings 66 Configured As 61 Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP 140 Connect Mode 36 Connect Mode 46 Connection Value 45 Con...

Page 151: ...em 26 144 Firewall 139 Firmware 144 Flush Serial Data 45 49 Formfeed 81 FreeRADIUS 94 FTP 16 144 FTP Configuration 70 G Groups to Export 131 132 H Hardware Address 19 20 Hardware Address 19 Help Area 25 Hex 147 Hexadecimal 146 Host 48 106 117 118 Host Configuration 57 Host Configuration 57 Host IP Promotion 50 Hostname 30 HTTP 16 Authentication 77 Change Configuration 75 Configuration 73 Statistic...

Page 152: ...nterface Configuration 29 Network 1 Ethernet Link 31 Network Address Translation 67 Network Settings Network 1 Interface Configuration 29 Network 1 Interface Status 28 Network Settings 28 New Certificate 96 New Private Key 96 O Obtaining a Bootstrap File 139 Obtaining Firmware 144 Organization Unit 96 P Packing Mode 40 PAP 67 Part Number 20 Password 45 68 91 Password Authentication Protocol 67 PBX...

Page 153: ...tication 67 LPD 79 Severity Level 120 Short and Long Name Customization 143 SMTP 16 SNMP 16 SNMP Configuration 69 SNMP Management 17 SOJ String 81 SSH 16 82 Client Known Hosts 89 Server Authorized Users 87 Server Host Keys 83 Settings 82 SSH Client Known Hosts 89 SSH Client User Configuration 90 SSH Max Sessions 129 SSH Port 129 SSH Server Authorized Users 87 SSH Server Host Keys 83 SSH State 129 ...

Page 154: ...97 U UDP 16 Uniform Resource Identifier 77 Updating Firmware 144 Upload Authority Certificate 96 Upload Certificate 96 Upload New Firmware 124 URI 77 Username 68 91 V VIP Access 17 VIP Configuration 141 VIP Statistics 140 VIP Settings 139 Voltage Dips and Interrupts 148 W Web Manager Device Status Web Page 24 Navigating 26 Page Components 25 Page Summary 26 Web Manager Customization 143 Web Manage...

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