
2: Introduction
xSenso 2100 User Guide
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Connection to the MGMT port is via USB-CDC-ACM. This driver is available in Windows. In
order to enable Windows to recognize the USB-CDC-ACM connection to the Lantronix device,
the driver installation file referenced below needs to be provided when prompted by the
Windows Device Driver Installation Wizard. For Windows 7 installation, it is recommended to
manually install the driver before plugging in the USB cable to the xSenso device port. This
can be done by installing a legacy driver for a COM port, with the Have Disk... option.
The device installation file (linux-cdc-acm.inf) may be accessed in one of two ways:
a. DeviceInstaller installation directory (typically at c:\Program File\Lantronix\Device
Installer\4.3).
b. Follow the instructions in
Appendix E: USB-CDC-ACM Device Driver File for Windows
to create the .inf file and follow the windows driver installation steps as outlined
above.
2. Connect the USB cable to the MGMT (USB) port of the xSenso device.
3. Connect the USB cable from the xSenso to the USB port on your computer.
4. Apply power. If drivers are installed, a virtual com port will be created on the computer.
5. Launch an emulation program terminal (e.g., Tera Term) and select the virtual com port.
6. Open up the virtual com port. The serial setting should be
9600
,
8
,
none
, and
1
.
7. Click
OK
.
8. Press
Enter
in the terminal window. You will be prompted to login.
9. Login to the xSenso to configure it. The default login and password:
User Name:
admin
Password:
PASS
Addresses and Port Numbers
Hardware Address
The hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address, physical address, or MAC
address. Sample hardware address:
00-80-A3-14-1B-18
00:80:A3:14:1B:18
IP Address
Every device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address. This address references
the specific unit.
Port Numbers
Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination and source IP
address, and a destination and source port number. For example, a Telnet server commonly uses
TCP port number 23.
The following is a list of the default server port numbers running on the xSenso: