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1. 69 Korenix Appendix LEN Snapshot 80 Autorun sh update of JetBox 9300 9310 CLI 70 Notice Index JetBox 9300 limitations Notice 1 You can also use Telnet to connect to the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment To login you need another Login name and password Kindly contact us for further inquiry When you use the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment for some system modifications the settings of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI and CLI might be changed and can t be used to control the JetBox 9300 9310 anymore 10 Notice 2 JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI or CLI will time out if there is no activity for a long period of time you will need to reconnect to the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI or CLI aaaaaava naa va aaa aaa kaaa akan kaaa 12 Notice 3 When JetBox 9300 9310 works as a DHCP server to assign the IP addresses to the DHCP client devices connected to JetBox 9300 9310 it will cause IP address conflicts if there are any other devices connected to the JetBox 9300 9310 using static IP addresses that are within the same range In this case the same IP address might be used iu E 23 Notice 4 The maximum bandwidth of the routing is limited at 2M 24 Notice 5 A untagged packet that enters one of the JetBox 9300 9310 Ethernet ports is inserted the PVID tag of that port and then the packet is forwarded to the corresponding VLAN members exits the port and s
2. 4 3 7 cu e me ee ee o nee 33 4 3 8 seg o e saint 38 4 3 9 Switch Port Configuration aeea eva aaa kaaa kaka kaaa aaa aaa aaa nana 39 4 4 SerialPort CONNZUFA OM saumestexviuserbIveseeier edes EEE 42 4 4 1 Seid SOEEIlIBS asdmodibr eii une snmp T ESO MU EISE 42 4 4 2 Service TVIOCO onse sstuvsstea iu ai detunbet odium Iason E Ponenpebedtas tu TRI 44 4 5 DIOC ONNE Urat O RTT 48 4 5 1 Digital Output Contro i a rev 48 4 5 2 Digital Output Schedule eaaaa ovaa kaaa kakaa aaa aaa kaaa nana 48 4 5 3 DNO SILUJE ase 49 4 6 Power over Ethernet JetBox 9310 Supported 49 4 6 1 gemi TPH 50 4 6 2 POE SO MOO UNC oonan E sosa eeada oso oo 50 4 6 3 do i 51 4 7 Backup and ROTON nasse ooo venena doo a eo 52 4 8 Firm Ware LDDSTCIO ide ant doe id aaa ade eko 52 4 9 Factory DOT UIE CRIT 55 4 10 SustemiReDODE asist a a 56 4 11 S27 M pove anon do SO as ee 56 4 12 LO OU oso rp d nto e e e 57 Chapter 5 Software Features Command Line Interface eeseee ss 58 5 1 CLI menu LIGQ oso sessoavy seo p er PER ROS CUpERNEVES EUM FRANXR ELA U PRSE NU PATCR ONE KRANE 58 5 2 Difference between Web UI amp CLl eeeerrnnmm 68 5 2 1 Port statistics more counters are supported in CLI 68 5 2 2 Syslog display Only CLI has
3. 14 Snapshot 9 Time Setting Source Manual Setting page of JetBox 9300 9310 00 9 14 Snapshot 10 Time Settings Source NTP page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 14 Appendix Korenix Snapshot 11 Device settings page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 16 Snapshot 12 Admin Password page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 16 Snapshot 13 System event selection page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 17 Snapshot 14 SNMP Trap receiver for event warnings eeeeeee 18 Snapshot 15 Syslog configuration page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 18 Snapshot 16 Show Event Logs page of the JetBox 9300 9310 CLI 19 Snapshot 17 Syslog configuration Remote mode page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web Ul ERE 19 Snapshot 18 SMTP configurations page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 20 Snapshot 19 E mail warning message of the JetBox 9300 9310 20 Snapshot 20 Internet Configuration Dynamic IP page of the JetBox 9300 93 10 Web Ulo 21 Snapshot 21 Internet Configuration Static IP page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web Ufe 21 Snapshot 22 Internet Configuration PPPoE page of the JetBox 9300 9310 22 28 P 22 Snapshot 23 WAN settings DNS server configuration of JetBox 9300 9310 7 219 22
4. DSCP Queue Mapping page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI dar Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix 4 3 7 SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used in networking management systems to monitor network attached devices JetBox 9300 9310 provides complete SNMP v1 v2c v3 protocol and MIBs Management Information Bases Customers can use one or more systems to manage a number of devices through the JetBox 9300 9310 SNMP control SNMP basic components SNMP component Description Managed device A network node contains an SNMP agent and resides on a managed network It collects and stores management information for NMSs using SNMP Agent It is a network management software SNMP server module that resides in a managed device It translates the management information of the local managed device into a form compatible with SNMP Network management system NMS It executes applications to monitor and SNMP client control managed devices Table 12 SNMP basic component MIB Management Information Base MIBs is a collection of information with organized hierarchy and be accessed by using a network management protocol like SNMP A MIB hierarchy can be illustrated as a MIB tree SNMP uses a subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One ASN 1 to adapt to communication to various systems of managed devices The SMI Structure of Management Information use ASN 1 to define the rules for describing management informatio
5. If you want the egress packet without any tags you must choose untagged for egress setting Port based VLAN Each LAN port of the JetBox 9300 9310 can be defined as an access port that is Statically assigned to the VLAN members of its PVID and the PVID of each LAN port of the JetBox 9300 9310 is a user configurable parameter from 1 to 8 For port based VLAN you need to choose untagged for the egress packet to remove the PVID tag that the JetBox 9300 9310 added into the packet The following snapshot is a sample setting An untagged packet enters the LAN port 4 and it s given the VLAN tag of the PVID 2 and is forwarded to the VLAN members of VID 2 The packet exits by LAN port 3 and the VLAN tag of the packet is removed by the untagged egress setting VLAN group 2 VID 2 VLAN Setting ee ee net ee 3 E1 E E E E untagaec EJ E E EJ EJ E Untagged gin Liririr riunased zb ri irir titaed gt Snapshot 33 VLAN setting port based VLAN of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 6 Traffic Prioritization In the past the concept of quality in networks meant that all network traffic was treated equally The QoS Quality of Service concept means that some traffic needs preferential treatment because the requirements of some applications and users are more critical than others In addition QoS for networks is an industry wide set of standards and mechanisms for ensuring high quality performance for c
6. Privilege Read Only Read Write Status SNMP V3 User Korenix Software Features Command Line Interface Lr User Add User Delete Status SNMP Trap Server IP Address Communication Version Version 1 Version 2c Status Enable Disable Security IP Access Blocking Status Add Blocking IP Remove Blocking IP Enable IP Blocking Disable IP Blocking Warning Event Selection Cold Start Warm Start Ethernet Link Status Change DCD DSR Status Change Authentication Failure Status SMTP Configuration Server IP Address Mail Account Authentication Enable Disable User Name Password Receive mail Address 1 Receive mail Address 2 Receive mail Address 3 Receive mail Address 4Status EI Software Features Command Line Interface Korenix Enable Disable System Log Configuration Syslog Mode Disable Local Only Remote Only Local and Remote Remote Server Address Status Show Event logs Backup and Restore Backup to System SD card USB Storage Restore from System SD card USB Storage Autorun Update System Upgrade Local File Mode Update Location SD card USB UpdateFileName UpdateStatus TFTP Server Mode Fireware File Name TFTP server IP SD card USB Storage systemReboot factoryDefault Save Korenix Software Features Command Line Interface e 5 2 Difference between Web UI amp CLI In order to keep a user friendly manipulation in the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI some functions could only be operated in CLI 5 2
7. Snapshot 24 LAN settings DHCP client page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI23 Snapshot 25 LAN settings DHCP server page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web Um 23 Snapshot 26 LAN settings DHCP leased entries of the JetBox 9300 9310 1 018 24 Snapshot 27 NAT setting Masquerade page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI m 24 Snapshot 28 NAT setting DMZ page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 25 Snapshot 29 NAT setting VPN Pass Through page of the JetBox 9300 9310 1 019 m rr ne e a e e 26 Snapshot 30 VLAN setting VLAN disable of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 26 Snapshot 31 VLAN setting 802 1Q tag VLAN of the JetBox 9300 9310 ed Po m pj mr m m e mn a m o na 27 Snapshot 32 Error message VLAN Wrong PVID range 1 8 27 Snapshot 33 VLAN setting port based VLAN of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 28 Snapshot 34 Traffic prioritization QoS setting page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web LI sous orasi ir ametebeskur un edna aaa a a Sw erben mess iod 29 Korenix Appendix gs Snapshot 35 QoS setting Port setting Priority page of the JetBox 9300 9310 WED E 29 Snapshot 36 QoS setting Port setting Trust mode page of the JetBox 9300 9310 W b Ul gnose ondedonii inat gos sk EEES 30 Snapshot 37 Traffic Prioritization CoS Queue Mapping page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI i is sca
8. 1 Port statistics more counters are supported in CLI ex Telnet 192 168 10 1 lt lt Main Ethernet Conf igurat ion gt 5uwitch Port Configuration gt Port Statistic gt Port i gt gt 1 gt Show Counter 2 gt Reset Counter lt Q Quit Press Enter to continue 1 NIC statistics InGoodOctets 119593 InBadOctets BH InUnicast 146 InBroadcasts 644 InMulticasts B InPause InUndersize B InFragments 8 InOversize H InJabher BH InHACRcvErr H InFCSErr B 640ctets 1118 65toi270ctetz 1255 128to2550ctetz 16 256 05110ctets 123 5i12toiBH23 ctets 283 iH24toMax ctetzs H OutOctets 282852 Outlinicast 772 OutMulticasts B OutBroadcasts 1 73 OutPause P OutFCSErr H OutDeferred A OutCollisions B OutLate B OutExcessive H OutSingle B OutMultiple H Snapshot 78 Port statistics of the JetBox 9300 9310 CLI EI Software Features Command Line Interface Korenix 5 2 2 Syslog display Only CLI has syslog display Item fc Telnet 192 168 10 1 lt lt Main gt Marninq gt gt 1 gt Event Selection 2 gt SMITE Configuration 3 System Log CQ Quit Press Enter to continue 3j lt lt Main MWarningy 5ystem Log gt gt i Configuration 2 gt Show Event logs Q gt Quit Press Enter to continue 27 i 17 57 64 none exiting on signal 15 i 17 57 18 none syslogd 1 5 8 restart 16 17 57 43 Cnone gt Event 307 JetBox F306 Ethernet Port
9. 1 Time Settings 4 2 1 1 NTP Server amp Time Zone Time Setting System Time Man Mar 24 17 05 42 GMT 2008 Manual Setting B GMT Greenwich Mean Time Da Apply Snapshot 8 Time setting page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 2 1 1 1 Time Setting Source You can choose Manual Settings or Settings by NTP server Manual Settings You can input the time directly or use the Get Time from PC button to get the time from your PC connected to JetBox Get Time From PC Snapshot 9 Time Setting Source Manual Setting page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI NTP servers You can also input the IP addresses of your NTP server JetBox provides two NTP server address items EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Snapshot 10 Time Settings Source NTP page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 2 1 1 2 Time Zone Settings Choose your Time Zone from the listed items GMT Greenwich Mean Time GMT 1 00 CET Central European eo CMT 02 00 EET Eastern European GMT 03 00 AST Baghdad ShiT 05 00 USSR Zone 4 i GMT B 00 USSR Zone 5 GMT 000 SST South Sumatra 4 2 1 1 3 Daylight Saving Time Check the Daylight Saving Time and input the start and end date of Daylight Saving Time if your Time Zone is in the Daylight Saving Time areas Daylight Saving Stat jan v0 Daylight Saving End an v o 7 4 2 2 Basic Settings 4 2 2 1 Device Settings You can input system name system l
10. 3 Link Change To Up 16 17 57 55 none loginl466 root login on ptas i 17 58 33 Cnone gt Event 307 JetBox 7300 Ethernet Port 3 Link Change To Do 16 17 58 36 none Event 3 7 JetBox F300 Ethernet Port 2 Link Change To Up i 17 57 28 none loginl420 root login on pts i 17 57 31 none syslog tlu_count Snapshot 79 Syslog display of JetBox 9300 9310 CLI 5 2 3 Autorun sh update After SW1 3 release the JetBox provides the autorun function and the autorun sh file can be updated through TFTP server Korenix Software Features Command Line Interface ru c Telnet 192 168 10 11 Serial DIO setting SNMP Security Warning Backup and Restore System Upgrade System Reboot Factory Default Save Quit Enter to continue lt lt Main Backup and Restore gt gt i Backup to 25 Restore from 3 gt Autorun Update Q gt Quit Press Enter to continue 3 Server IP Address 192 168 10 65 Press Enter to continue Snapshot 80 Autorun sh update of JetBox 9300 9310 CLI A Notice 19 Please refer to autorun user manual for autorun function details Chapter 6 SNMP MIB JetBox 9300 9310 provides the SNMP private MIB in the enclosed CD in the package Before viewing the private MIB of the JetBox 9300 9310 you need to compile the private MIB files into your MIB browser Refer to 4 3 7 SNMP for more description Following is a partial description of the JetBox 9300 9310 privat
11. DIO Configuration JetBox 9300 9310 use GPIO General Purpose Input Output of CPU to provide four digital inputs and four digital outputs for device control The values of each digital input are low 0 volt and high 2 5 volts Maximum input current is 500 mA at 6 5 Voltage A notice 11 Over voltage or over current for digital input will damage JetBox The values of each digital output are low 0 volt and high 2 5 3 3 volts A notice 12 Improper operation of DO might damage the opposite devices 4 5 1 Digital Output Control You can enable the DO as a high value disable the DO as value low or enable the DO based on scheduled time slots Check the latest status of DO in DIO status page Deae v Disable v Disable v Disable gt Snapshot 55 DIO configuration Digital output control of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI A notice 13 When JetBox 9300 9310 boots up the status of Digital Outputs is set on High temporarily It might cause attached devices status abnormal temporarily After the system is ready the status is back to the setting you made 4 5 2 Digital Output Schedule JetBox 9300 9310 also provides the flexibility on scheduled digital output control You can set a time table to enable the digital outputs by clicking the time slot fields EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix DO Schedule on DO D is Apply Mote pana means Do iz enabled during this hour Snapshot 56 DIO co
12. NICs It is a number that acts like a name for a particular network adapter deviceSetting 4 deviceSettingDescription OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 256 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION A textual description of the entity This value should include the full name and version identification of the system s hardware type software operating system and networking software It is mandatory that this only contain printable ASCII characters deviceSetting 5 deviceSettingLocation OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 256 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The physical location of this node e g telephone closet 3rd floor deviceSetting 6 deviceSettingOID OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 256 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION deviceSetting 7 Korenix SNMP MIB ea Chapter 7 Appendix 7 1 Index for Tables Snapshots and Notices Table Index Table 1 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux system eese 7 Table 2 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux utility aaaaaaaaa naka vana aaa kaaa kaaa 7 Table 3 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux daemons aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa nnne 7 Table 4 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux tool Chain eere 8 Table 5 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux tool chain for windows OS 8 Table 6 IP addresses of JetBox Ethernet portS aa aaa aaa aaa aaa
13. and conditions When PoE ports are enabled and power devices the PoE indicators in the front panel of the JetBox 9310 will show a solid green color and the status in the PoE status page shows on Fort KE ese T7 72 eme I7 5 erm Disable AppEnable Schedule Snapshot 58 Power over Ethernet PoE control of JetBox 9310 Web UI 4 6 2 PoE Schedule JetBox 9300 9310 also provides the flexibility on scheduled PoE control You can set a time table to enable the PoE ports by clicking the time slot fields PoE Schedule on Port is EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Apply Mote ES means PoE iz enabled during this hour Snapshot 59 Power over Ethernet PoE schedule of JetBox 9310 Web UI 4 6 3 PoE Status You can check the latest status for PoE ports PoE Mode disable enable schedule Status When PoE ports are enabled the status is on if the PoE ports power devices or the status is off if the PoE ports do not power any devices Consumption W The PoE port provides to a PD between 0 and 15 4W Voltage V The PoE port provides to a PD between 44V and 48V Current mA The PoE port provides to a PD between 0 and 425mA Press Reload to get the latest PoE status Generally the system updates the PoE status once every 30 seconds automatically Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface len Coansumptiande Currentimaj Enable Ott Enable Ont Enable Ot Enabl
14. button for 3 seconds on the reset button to go back to the last configuration Hold the button for 7 seconds on the reset button to go back to the factory default Cone gs OM em E 55 Notice 19 Please refer to autorun user manual for autorun function el CI AC E HQ 70 7 2 Revision History Official release Date Description of Change Korenix Appendix 3o 1 Add autorun sh update description 2 Modify IP security to IP access blocking 3 Remove PoE over current protection 23 Apr 08 1 First official release 7 3 Customer Service Korenix Technologies Co Ltd OF No 100 1 Ming Chuan Rd Shing Tien City Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 82193000 Fax 886 2 82193300 Business service sales korenix com Customer service koreCARE korenix com EET Appendix Korenix
15. list and press add Up to 50 IP addresses can be added into the blocking IP list If you want to remove any IP addresses of the blocking IP list choose the one you want to remove press remove Press reload to check the latest status of blocking IP list ea Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix IP Access Blocking IP Access Blocking Add Blocking IP Blacking IP Blocking IP List ndex lock ng IP Snapshot 43 Security IP access blocking page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 9 Switch Port Configuration JetBox 9300 9310 provides five 10 100 based Tx Ethernet ports You can configure related port setting through this page 4 3 9 1 Port Control You can configure the state the speed duplex and the flow control of each Ethernet port of JetBox 9300 9310 through this page and check the updated status in the port status page State The state of each Ethernet port is enabled as default If you disable the port the port stops linking to the other end and stops forwarding any traffic Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface EXE Speed Duplex WAN Enable autoNegotiation v Dissbe v IE Enahle AutoMegotiation M Disable w Disable Ename Tw utoMegotiaion w Disable w s Erase auonegotaton Disable vw Ta Erase auonegotetion Diane T Snapshot 44 Switch port configuration Port control State page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Sp
16. of the JetBox 9300 9310 and turn on the power switch If the power is properly supplied the power LEDs P1 P2 on the front panel will show a solid green color The power supply of the JetBox 9300 9310 is 12 48V dual inputs and 48V only for JetBox 9310 PoE function Only the correct power inputs will make the PoE chipset working normally JetBox 9310 can modify the PoE function in web UI amp CLI 3 2 Connect etBox to a PC 3 2 1 IP address There are five Ethernet ports on the JetBox 9300 9310 The default settings are one WAN port and four LAN ports The default IP addresses are as follows Default IP Address Subnet mask WAN Assigned by DHCP server LAN1 4 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 Table 6 IP addresses of JetBox Ethernet ports You should first modify your PC s IP address and subnet mask so that your PC is on the same subnet as the JetBox WAN or LAN ports For example if you connect to the JetBox LAN ports you can set your PC s IP address to 192 168 10 2 and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 3 2 2 Web User Interface You can use Web Browser for example enter http 192 168 10 1 to connect to the JetBox 9300 9310 console utility To login type the Login name and password as required The default values are both admin Login admin Password admin Korenix Getting Started CE 3 2 3 Telnet Console You can use Telnet for example telnet 192 168 10 1 in cmd mode in your PC to connect to the JetBox 9300 9310 c
17. systemUpdate OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 10 systemReboot OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 11 factoryDefault OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 12 save OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 13 Korenix SNMP MIB pir deviceSetting OBJECT IDENTIFIER basicSetting 1 adminPassword OBJECT IDENTIFIER basicSetting 2 systemTime OBJECT IDENTIFIER basicSetting 3 deviceSettingDeviceName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 256 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION An administratively assigned name for this managed node By convention this is the node s fully qualified domain name deviceSetting 1 deviceSettingDeivceContact OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 256 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node together with information on how to contact this person deviceSetting 2 deviceSettingFirmwareVersion OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 256 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Firmware version of the device deviceSetting 3 deviceSettingMacAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 256 al SNMP MIB Korenix ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The MAC address of this device An Media Access Control address MAC address is a unique identifier attached to most network adapters
18. 1 1 JetBox Virtual COM Commander This item provides support for Virtual COM driver installation in the PC and the VCOM management in the windows operating system Refer to JetBox Virtual COM Commander user manual for details 2 1 2 JetView The JetView is a device management utility which supports various device management features Currently JetBox supports JetView 1 1 or above version for device discovery and basic system LAN IP address modification With different versions more features may be supported and you can always find the latest information on the Korenix web site or get help from Korenix Customer Support 2 2 Software Package Item Description an Software Specification Korenix Item Description Boot Loader U boot Kernel Linux 2 6 21 Protocol Stack ARP PPP CHAP PAP IPv4 ICMP TCP UDP DHCP FTP SNMPV1 V2c V3 HTTP NTP NFS SMTP SSH 1 0 2 0 SSL Telnet PPPoE Open VPN File System JFFS2 NFS Ext2 Ext3 VFAT FAT OS Shell Command Bash Linux normal command Busybox utility collection Table 1 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux system Utility Description iptable The name of the user space tool by which administrators create rules for the packet filtering both inbound and outbound and NAT modules Table 2 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux utility DELIU Description Table 3 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux daemons Korenix Software Specification LIN Linux Tool Chain Description Gcc arm linux
19. 1 to process the packets with the high the medium the low and the normal priority in a queue For example the system processes 8 packets with the high priority in the queue 4 with medium priority and 2 with low priority and 1 with the normal priority at the same time Use a strict priority scheme Packets with higher priority in the queue will always be processed first unless there is no packet with higher priority in a queue The default is using an 8 4 2 1 weighted fair queuing scheme Port setting Priority You can choose the QoS priority levels for each Ethernet port of JetBox 9300 9310 from O to 7 Trust Mode Trust Mode Description Port Based Use the priority level of the port configuration CoS Only Use the priority level of CoS Queue Mapping only DSCP Only Use the priority level of DSCP Queue Mapping only DSCP First Use the priority level of both CoS and DSCP Queue Mapping but DSCP Queue Mapping first CoS First Use the priority level of both CoS and DSCP Queue Mapping but CoS Queue Mapping first Table 8 QoS Setting Trust mode page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 30 Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Port Based JetBox 9300 9310 will give all ingress packets the priority tag based on the priority level CoS Value of the ingress port The CoS value maps to physical queue in the page of CoS Queue Mapping CoS Class of Service Layer 2 prioritization of packets is based on a CoS value CoS
20. 3060 Ethernet Port 1 Link Change To Up Snapshot 14 SNMP Trap receiver for event warnings 4 2 3 2 Syslog Configurations System log is useful to provide system administrators locally or remotely monitor JetBox 9300 9310 occurred events including the warning events that you selected in the event selection page Linux system events and other application events e g serial server events There are two system log modes provided by JetBox 9300 9310 local mode and remote mode hr the system logs in the Monitor and Diag Event Log page Apply Snapshot 15 Syslog configuration page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Disable Do not enable syslog function in JetBox 9300 9310 Local Mode In this mode JetBox 9300 9310 will print the occurred events to the System Log table of JetBox 9300 9310 You can monitor the system logs in Main Warning System Log Show Event Logs page of the JetBox 9300 9310 CLI aa Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Jetbox HyperTerminal File Edit Few Call Trenser Help lt lt Main gt Warning gt System Log gt gt 1 Configuration 2 Show Event logs 0 Quit Press Enter to continue 2 Mar 26 15 58 11 none syslogd 1 5 8 restart Mar 26 15 58 29 none Event 318 1 JetBox 9388 Ethernet Port 1 Link Change To Up Mar 26 15 58 34 none EventI 3181 JetBox 93880 Ethernet Port 1 Link Change To Do wn Me cig oe none crond 1398 USER root pid 1586 cmd root usr bin ntpdate H
21. 4 2 Service Mode You can change Service Mode here JetBox provides the communication over Ethernet to serial devices by using TCP IP or UDP IP tw pO max connection 1 4 Motice Please re connect TCP socket after serial port configuration Snapshot 50 Serial port configuration Service mode page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI a Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix A notice 10 TCP server and client modes do not support RFC2217 so the hardware flow control cannot work properly Server Port or Listen Port The TCP UDP port defines a communication port number In all modes of operating VCOM TCP server TCP client and UDP both the TCP UDP client and server port settings must match The default setting is Port1 62001 Port2 62002 Port3 62003 Port4 62004 Idle Timeout This item can be set to any value between 0799 minutes The default setting is O minutes If communications are idle for a specified timeout value JetBox will reset and make itself available for another connection Delimiter Hex 0 ff 1 amp 2 These two items allow you to enter two ASCII characters in hex format that delimit the end of a message When a message with both these delimiters is received at the serial port the data contained in the serial buffer is placed in an Ethernet packet and set out the Ethernet port The serial buffer is 1024 Byte TCP Alive Check Time This item can be set to any value between 0 and 99 seconds
22. 6 rarely used 7 for true ASCII 8 for any kind of data as this matches the size of a byte Stop Bits Stop bits sent at the end of every character The receiving device detects the end of a character and to resynchronize with the character stream 1 2 1 5 Parity This is a method that sends an extra bit with each data character for detecting some errors in transmission None no parity bit is sent Even The number of each character including the parity bit is always even Odd The number of each character including the parity bit is always odd Mark The parity bit is always set to the mark signal condition Space The parity bit is always set to the space signal condition Flow Control The interface to pause and resume the transmission of data None Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface ge Hardware Use hardware handshake signals for flow control Xon Xoff The Xon Xoff characters are sent by the receiver to the sender for flow control arti E mu LIJ I2 DJ r2 LTI he ajo m co Motice Please re connect TCP socket after serial port configuration Snapshot 49 Serial port configuration Serial setting page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI A notice 9 Please reconnect all the attached serial devices to the JetBox 9300 9310 once you change the setting of any serial ports of JetBox 9300 9310 especially under TCP server or VCOM mode of JetBox 9300 9310 serial ports 4
23. 7 NAT setting Masquerade page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI a Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix DMZ This item is to enable on or disable off the DMZ demilitarized zone when the masquerade item is on Enter the IP address of the server to expose to the outside world JetBox 9300 9310 provides NAT endpoint filtering as a firewall to protect the customer s network from the outside world Any incoming traffic must match the IP address of the outgoing connection when NAT endpoint filtering is enabled Sometimes customers need to expose certain types of applications to the outside world therefore the JetBox 9300 9310 also provides DMZ host function Customers can place a computer in the DMZ to expose to the Internet and run the application on that computer when DMZ host is enabled DMZ o Server IP 192 168 10 2 Snapshot 28 NAT setting DMZ page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI VPN Pass Through This item is to enable on or disable off the VPN Pass Through function when the masquerade item is on You can specify which VPN protocol is on or off VPN Virtual Private Network is to create encrypted tunnels though the Internet and works as a cost effective alternative to using a private dedicated leased line for a private network VPN is using industry standard encryption and authentication technology such as L2TP PPTP or IPsec VPN protocol VPN Pass Through is needed because the JetBox 9300 9310 is Network Add
24. 7 2 SNMP V3 Profile JetBox 9300 9310 supports user based security mode of SNMP V3 including authentication privacy and access lists You can configure the privacy DES encryption password authentication MD5 or SHA and access control list user Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface EST name security level authentication level and authentication password here The maximum input for user name is 32 continuing alphanumeric characters Special character inputs such as are allowed The input for authentication password is 8720 continuing alphanumeric characters Special character inputs such as 96 are allowed The input for DES encryption password is 8 16 continuing alphanumeric characters Special character inputs such as 96 are allowed If the authentication or DES encryption password value is less than 8 characters the system will pop out a warning message Error Message Snapshot 40 Error message Password should be longer than 8 characters EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Koren None u m Fh Authentication MOA Coe RD Authentication and Privacy SHA eee unter Snapshot 41 SNMP SNMP V3 profile page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Security Level Security level Description Authentication An authentication password is required for access Authentication and privacy An authentication password and an DES encryption password is req
25. AN ID and then be forwarded to the corresponding VLAN members Any traffic with a VLAN tag can enter any of the LAN ports of JetBox 9300 9310 and be forwarded to the corresponding VLAN members directly You can choose tagged untagged or unmodified for the egress packet In the JetBox 9300 9310 1 8 VLANs can be established in the web UI or CLI For advanced Linux users 174096 VLANs can be established in the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment The default setting is VLAN disable VLAN Setting Snapshot 30 VLAN setting VLAN disable of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI The following snapshot is a sample setting A packet with VID 3 enters LAN port 4 as a VLAN trunk port of the JetBox 9300 9310 it will keep the VID3 and be forwarded to VLAN group 3 LAN port3 For the egress packet of LAN port3 the VID 3 tag is taken off when the packet exits the port EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix VLAN group 3 VID 3 VLAN Setting JAN Members Cur T 3 aram i Egres j Tagged Untagged mi E EJ EJ EJ E Untagged ZOO G Go olunteer fe Jp ep uuu apu Untagged caj ie x i el aged v Snapshot 31 VLAN setting 802 1Q tag VLAN of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Port Unique identifier for the LAN ports of the JetBox 9300 9310 PVID Port VLAN ID Default 1 input from 1 to 8 This is the native VLAN assigned to this port When the port receives an untagged packet an IE
26. Box 9300 9310 to make the factory default configuration effective A notice 18 You can also use the reset button in the JetBox 9300 9310 front panel to reset the system Hold the button for 3 seconds on the reset button to go back to the last configuration Hold the button for 7 seconds on the reset button to go back to the factory default configuration Reset to Default Mote The command will reset all configurations to the default settings Snapshot 70 Factory default page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface 55 Confirm Dialog Success Message i Reset to Deafault OK Please reboot JetBox to run the default settings OK p Java Applet Window Snapshot 72 Success message for resetting to factory default in the JetBox 9300 9310 4 10 System Reboot Press Reboot to restart JetBox 9300 9310 Reboot Please click Reboot button to restart JetBox device Snapshot 73 System Reboot page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 11 Save Press Save to Flash to save current configuration into the system flash After the current configuration is saved a success message pops out EPI Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Save to Flash Mote This command will permanently save the current configuration to flash Save to Flash Snapshot 74 Save to Flash page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI auccess Message Snapshot 75 Success message of saving configura
27. EE802 3ac VLAN tag is added to the packet using the port s PVID When a port receives a tagged packet on an access port the tag is kept with the packet The Default value is 1 and it could be set from 1 to 8 If the input value is not correct the system will pop out a warning message Error Message Port 1 Wrong PVID range 1 8 Snapshot 32 Error message VLAN Wrong PVID range 1 8 VLAN members VID from 1 to 8 Each port that s connected to the VLAN must be assigned a VID The LAN ports of the JetBox 9300 9310 can be configured to include or exclude specific VLANs by this matrix This item defines the port that traffic could be forward to Egress Tagged Untagged This item is a tag modification function All egress packets will be modified by the selected rule such as tagged untagged or unmodified Tagged the original tag is kept or the assigned PVID tag is added into the egress packet Untagged the original tag or the assigned PVID tag is removed from the egress packet Unmodified the egress packet keeps the original tagged or untagged status without further modification Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface Es A notice 5 A untagged packet that enters one of the JetBox 9300 9310 Ethernet ports is inserted the PVID tag of that port and then the packet is forwarded to the corresponding VLAN members exits the port and still keeps the PVID tag if you choose to un modify for egress setting
28. PPoE Configuration Snapshot 22 Internet Configuration PPPoE page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI DNS Domain Name System This is the name resolution protocol for TCP IP networks such as the Internet Client computers query a DNS server to resolve memorable alohanumeric DNS names to the IP addresses that computers use to communicate with each other If your ISP will assign the DNS server dynamically choose disable or choose enable and enter the static DNS addresses provided to you by your ISP DNS Server Configuration nerd Required 168 95 1 1 r2 168 495 128 1 Snapshot 23 WAN settings DNS server configuration of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 2 LAN Settings This page allows users to configure the device IP address settings The default IP addresses of four LAN ports of the JetBox 9300 9310 is 192 168 10 1 the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 For Advanced Linux users four LAN ports can be configured as four separate subnets in the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment Please go to 3 2 3 Telnet Console for view how to go to JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment JetBox 9300 9310 provides either DHCP Client or DHCP Server for LAN ports DHCP Client You can select to Enable or Disable the DHCP Client function When DHCP Client function is enabled an IP address will be assigned to JetBox 9300 9310 from the network s DHCP server In this mode the default IP address will therefore be replaced by the one assigned by the DHCP s
29. Static IP Address Mask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 Status PPPoE User Name Password DHCP Client IP Mode Status LAN IP Configuration DHCP Client Static IP Address Mask Gateway Status IP Mode Status NAT setting Masquerade On Off DMZ Off Korenix Software Features Command Line Interface so IPSEC On Off Status DHCP Server Status Low IP Addr High IP Addr Mask Gateway DNS Lease Time Enable Disable Dump Lease SwitchPortConfiguration Port Control WAN Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port Status Off ON Speed 10M 100M Duplex Half Full Flow Control Disable Symmetric Status Auto Negotiation ON Off EE Software Features Command Line Interface Korenix portStatus WAN Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Type Link State Speed Duplex FlowCtrl Port Statistic WAN Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Show Counter Reset Counter VLAN WAN Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Status PVID Tag Unmodified Untag Tag Member Traffic Prioritization QoS Policy Queue Scheduling Weighted Strict Korenix Software Features Command Line Interface ra WAN Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Priority Trust Mode Port Based CoS Only DSCP Only DSCP First CoS First QoS CoS Queue ID and CoS ID QoS DSCP Queue ID and CoS ID Status PoE Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 PoE Control ON OFF Schedule Status PoE Schedule EnableHourOnSunday EnableHourOnMonday EnableHourOnTuesday EnableHourOnWednesda
30. TCP connections to remote hosts and the hosts can receive and transmit data to and from the JetBox TCP Client mode supports up to 4 simultaneous connections allowing multiple hosts to communicate with the same serial device at the same time EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix orti TCP Client Mode E i 38minutes 1 u Destination Host foo H z pos Hp poos p soos be Snapshot 53 Serial port configuration Service mode TCP client mode of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web D aj U 4 4 2 4 UDP Mode UDP provides faster transmission whereas TCP guarantees reliable communication with error checking If the application does not require a UDP connection selecting TCP is safer In UDP mode JetBox can be configured to broadcast data to and receive data from multiple IP addresses Four IP addresses are provided LIDP Mode Snapshot 54 Serial port configuration Service mode UDP mode of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI ej ajl afp old 4 4 2 5 Paired Mode Any two dumb serial devices that can communicate with each other through a serial link will be able to communicate using two JetBoxes through LAN Two JetBoxes are configured with one setup as a TCP client and the other to TCP server When setting Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface LEM up the Client the remote IP address section must contain the address of the Server 4 5
31. The default setting is 7 seconds The server will monitor the TCP activity and reconnect if the server is disconnected for the length of time specified in this item Max Connection This item provides users up to 4 TCP connections 4 4 2 1 VCOM Mode Running JetBox Virtual COM Commander adds a COM port in the Device Manager of the operating system This will provide traditional PC COM ports access to a serial Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface pri device anywhere on the LAN network In this mode JetBox acts as either TCP server with a designated communication port number The Virtual COM driver is a TCP client VCOM Mode uM ee max connection 1 4 Snapshot 51 Serial port configuration Service mode VCOM mode of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 4 2 2 TCP Server Mode This mode is using TCP IP network socket programs to communicate with the asynchronous serial port on JetBox In this mode JetBox is configured to TCP server and the socket program running on the PC establishes a communication connection with JetBox The raw data is sent directly to and from the serial port Nu Pa i Male Timeout o 9 minutes DelmterHex0 o i A TCP Alive Check Time Po max connection 1 4 Snapshot 52 Serial port configuration Service mode TCP server mode of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 4 2 3 TCP Client Mode JetBox also can be configured as a TCP client In this mode JetBox builds up
32. V3 4 6 C C PC Cross Compiler uClibc VO 9 29 POSIX standard C library Table 4 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux tool Chain Windows Tool Chain Description Gcc arm linux V3 4 6 C C PC Cross Compiler uClibc VO 9 29 POSIX standard C library Table 5 JetBox 9300 9310 Linux tool chain for windows OS 2 3 Linux SDK software development kits JetBox SDK has all the required software and utilities for you to develop your own applications There are two folders in JetBox Linux SDK One folder is for application source code and the other one is for Linux tool chain 2 3 1 Installing SDK JetBox SDK must be installed on your host computer running Linux We have confirmed that Fedore Core 6 Linux distribution can be used to install the tool chain Using the command tar to uncompress the SDK archive jetbox 9300sdk 0 1 tgz at the directory where you want to complete the installation 2 3 2 Application source code ap src This folder is for your application source code storage One sample code inside is for your reference 2 3 3 Linuxtool chain toolchain This folder contains a suite of cross compilers other tools and the libraries and header files that are necessary to compile your application These tool chain components must be installed on your computer running Linux EN Software Specification Korenix Chapter 3 Getting Started 3 1 Power on JetBox Connect the DC power line to the DC terminal block at the bottom
33. Value Traffic type Controlled load Voice and Video Layer 3 network control reserved traffic Layer 2 network control reserved traffic Table 9 QoS priority level follows 802 1p DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point Layer 3 prioritization of packets is based on a DSCP value A network could have from 0 to 64 different traffic classes using different markings in the DSCP 4 3 6 2 CoS Queue Mapping The default setting follows IEEE802 1p standard to map the CoS values to the physical queues You can modify the physical queue of each item here CoS Value Physical Queue 0 Normal 1 Low Medium Medium O 0 2 2 3 High High 3 Table 10 The CoS values map to the physical queues Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface ENE CoS Queue Mapping _Gueue t ejo vilo v lre rie Iv irib Mote Queue 3 is the highest priority queue Apply Snapshot 37 Traffic Prioritization CoS Queue Mapping page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI bo bi cC 4 3 6 3 DSCP Queue Mapping The default setting follows IEEE802 1p standard to map the DSCP values to the physical queues You can modify the physical queue of each item here 32747 Medium 48763 High Table 11 The DSCP values map to the physical queues DSCP Queue Mapping m a m a5 em ni L sets ne Eu Pot La LJ 3 HI l b d Ig ay 3 a0 e 56 Snapshot 38 Traffic prioritization
34. Web UI 4 2 3 Warning 4 2 3 1 Event Selection JetBox 9300 9310 provides a system warning function through email and SNMP trap Please set up the email address and SNMP trap first and then choose the system events you want to monitor here Refer to 4 2 3 3 SMTP Configuration for email address settings and 4 3 7 3 SNMP Traps for SNMP trap settings a6 Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix System Event Selection Device Cold Start Device Warm Start Ethernet Link Status Change DCD DSR Status Change 1 Authentication Failure Snapshot 13 System event selection page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Following are the warning events and timing to be sent out as warning message System event Device Cold Start Power source cut off and then reconnect to the device Device Warm Start Reboot the device through Web UI or CLI Authentication Failure An incorrect login password of JetBox 9300 9310 is entered Port events Ethernet port or serial port Ethernet Link Status Change The status of the Ethernet ports are changed such as Link up or link down Link up is if the Ethernet port is connected to another device and link down is if the Ethernet port is disconnected e g the cable is pulled out or the opposing device turns down DCD DSR Status Change The event reports changes in the status lines of serial ports e g DCD data carrier detect or DSR data set ready when connection of communication line is ready or communica
35. aaa naa aaaaaanana 9 Table 7 QoS setting Physical queue of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 29 Table 8 QoS Setting Trust mode page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 30 Table 9 QoS priority level follows 802 1p een 31 Table 10 The CoS values map to the physical queues 31 Table 11 The DSCP values map to the physical queues 32 Table 12 SNMP basic component 000aa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa enne 33 Table 13 SNMP V3 Security level of the JetBox 9300 9310 37 Table 14 Port control Speed Duplex of JetBox 9300 9310 40 Table 15 Port status Link and type of JetBox 9300 9310 41 Table 16 Serial setting port and interface of JetBox 9300 9310 43 Snapshot Index Snapshot 1 JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI login page eene 11 Snapshot 2 The SW menu tree and the welcome page of the JetBox 280 N08 8 M e m oj m e ena 11 Snapshot 3 Save page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web Ul 12 Snapshot 4 Admin Password page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 12 Snapshot 5 Error Message JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI time out 12 Snapshot 6 System page of JetBox 9300 Web Ul eene 13 Snapshot 7 System page of JetBox 9310 Web Ul eee 13 Snapshot 8 Time setting page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI
36. agent Standard MIB EH 1 5 RFC1213 MIB e 2 5t SNMPv2 MIB EH 3 Et IF MIB e 4 IP MIB a 5 X Ethernet MIB F 6 EtherLike MIB EH 7 Et RFC1271 MIB F 8 Et RMON2 MIB F 9 Et BRIDGE MIB ZB 10 Q BRIDGE MIB F 11 ff HOST RESOURCE MIB Private MIB Basic setting Ethernet configuration PoE Serial DIO setting SNMP Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Security Warning Backup and restore System update System reboot Factory default Save A notice 6 Before viewing the private MIB of JetBox 9300 9310 you need to compile the private MIB files into your MIB browser 4 3 7 1 SNMP V1 V2c Configuration For SNMPV1 and V2c the authentication of clients is performed only by a community string in effect a type of password You can define the community string and its corresponding privilege here The default setting is public for read only and private for read and write JetBox 9300 9310 provides up to 4 community strings The maximum input for community strings is 32 continuing alphanumeric characters Special character inputs such as H are allowed A notice 7 Most SNMP management applications use public and private as default community strings so highly recommend you to change the community string for better network security of SNMP v1 and v2c Community String _ Readony Read ony Snapshot 39 SNMP SNMP V1 V2c configuration page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3
37. ar 26 16 83 47 none Event 3181 JetBox 938080 Ethernet Port 4 Link Change To Up Mar 26 16 03 51 none Event 3181 JetBox 93880 Ethernet Port 4 Link Change To Do wh Connected 04 01 45 ANSI 115200 8 N 1 NUM Snapshot 16 Show Event Logs page of the JetBox 9300 9310 CLI Remote Mode In this mode you need to assign the IP address of the System Log server JetBox 9300 9310 will send the occurred events to the System Log server that you assigned dd 192 168 10 2 Snapshot 17 Syslog configuration Remote mode page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Both Local Mode and Remote Mode can be enabled at the same time 4 2 3 3 SMTP Configurations SMTP means Simple Mail Transfer Protocol You can set up a SMTP server and a mail account here to deliver the warning e mails of the JetBox 9300 9310 based on the events you select in the SW menu tree Basic Setting Warning Event Selection JetBox 9300 9310 provides up to four recipient e mail addresses JetBox 9300 9310 also provides the authentication mode for SMTP server setting In authentication mode the user name and password of SMTP server is required Fill in the same password in password and confirm password to double check The Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface Ho maximum inputs for user name password and confirm password is 60 continuing alphanumeric characters Special character inputs such as are allowed E mail Alert Enable SMTF Co
38. attached devices JetBox 9310 provides complete SNMP v1 v2c v3 protocol and MIBs Management Information Bases Customers can use one or more systems to manage a number of devices through JetBox 9300 9310 SNMP control jetBox 9300 9310 IPC Managed Switch Router Serial DIO USB SD card PoE Ethernet o Serisl DIO USB Factory Facility Environment Equipment Management Management Monitoring Control JetBox9310 Power over Ethernet JetBox 9310 Korenix Overview Is JetBox 9310 is an advanced version of the JetBox 9300 line with PoE function Power over Ethernet is a useful technology for powering devices where it would be inconvenient expensive or infeasible to supply power separately JetBox 9310 refers to IEEE802 3af standard as a PSE Power Sourcing Equipment that provides 48 volts DC over two of the four available pairs on a Cat 3 Cat 5e Cat 6 cables with a maximum current of 400 mA for a maximum load power of 15 4W Both JetBox 9300 and 9310 are RISC based embedded computers system memory 64MB SDRAM by default and also carries all major interfaces such as five Ethernet ports two USB2 0 ports two RS 232 ports two RS 232 422 485 ports four digital inputs four digital outputs and one SD card slot In addition the built in Linux OS and network essential applications allow the JetBox 9300 9310 to become powerful network engines Chapter 2 Software Specification 2 1 Utilities for the PC 2
39. attached devices status abnormal temporarily After the system is ready the status is back to the setting VOU IY19CB ssscsonseuxcku UE ur etas nnn euet ror Saa Do TS 48 Notice 14 When the PoE ports are enabled they power devices based on correct PoE connections and conditions When PoE ports are enabled and power devices the PoE indicators in the front panel of the JetBox 9310 will show a solid green color and the status in the PoE status page SNOWS ON serenas errean E teza i e URINE AU 50 Notice 15 When you upgrade the JetBox 9300 9310 firmware it takes a few minutes depending on the file size After the firmware upgrade is finished JetBox 9300 9310 will restart automatically Do not turn off the JetBox 9300 9310 and its web UI during firmware upgrading otherwise it will cause an abnormal situation 53 Notice 16 When you upgrade the JetBox 9300 9310 firmware through a SD card or an USB storage the system will mount the SD card or the USB storage into the JetBox 9300 9310 execute the firmware upgrade and then unmount the SD card or the USB storage eeeeeeee 55 Notice 17 You need to go to the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment for other SD card or USB storage usage In the Web UI or CLI the SD card or the USB storage function is to upgrade firmware only 55 Notice 18 You can also use the reset button in the JetBox 9300 9310 front panel to reset the system Hold the
40. e MIB JetBox9300 DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS internet FROM RFC1155 SMI RowStatus DisplayString MacAddress Timelnterval FROM SNMPv2 TC zal SNMP MIB Korenix private OBJECT IDENTIFIER internet 4 enterprises OBJECT IDENTIFIER private 1 korenix OBJECT IDENTIFIER enterprises 24062 products OBJECT IDENTIFIER korenix 2 jetBox OBJECT IDENTIFIER products 8 jetbox9300 jetbox9310 OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetBox 1 contact MODULE IDENTITY LAST UPDATED 08022000002 ORGANIZATION Korenix Technology Inc CONTACT INFO korenix Technology Inc F8 1 No 98 Ming Chuan Rd Shing Tien City Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 82193000 Fax 886 2 82193300 Business service sales korenix com Customer service koreCARE korenix com DESCRIPTION The MIB module for Korenix JetBox9300 JetBox93 10 REVISION 08022000007 DESCRIPTION version 1 2 korenix 1 basicSetting OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 1 ethernetConfiguration OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 2 poe OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 3 serial OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 4 dioSetting OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 5 snmp OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 6 security OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 7 warning OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 8 backupAndRestore OBJECT IDENTIFIER jetbox9300 jetbox9310 9
41. e On IBF 45 14 abmaA Reload Snapshot 60 Power over Ethernet PoE status of JetBox 9310 Web UI 4 7 Backup and Restore You can back up the configuration of the Web UI into the system flash SD card or USB storage and also restore the backup file into the JetBox 9300 9310 when the JetBox 9300 9310 need to go back to a previous configuration For both JetBox 9300 and 9310 The backup file in the SD card or USB storage is named as jb9300 cnf and it s located under the root directory Backup Configuration System Sy Stern SD Card LSB Storage Backup Snapshot 61 Backup and restore backup configuration of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Restore Configuration System Snapshot 62 Backup and restore Restore configuration of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI USB Storage 4 8 Firmware Upgrade There are three ways to upgrade the JetBox 9300 9310 firmware through TFTP server through a SD card or through a USB flash storage L9 Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix System Firmware Version 1 1 System Firmware Date 2008041 0 TFTP Server TFTF Server SL Card Firmware Upgrade USB Storage Note When firmware Upgrade is finished JetBox will restart automatically Upgrade Snapshot 63 Firmware upgrade page of JetBox 9300 9310 Firmware File name Both JetBox 9300 and 9310 use the same system file so the firmware file name is 9310 vBB bin vBB means SW version For exam
42. eed Duplex You can configure the port speed and the duplex mode of each Ethernet port of the JetBox 9300 9310 Auto Negotiation is set by default You can modified this in the listed items Speed Duplex Speed Duplex Auto Negotiation Auto Negotiation Auto Negotiation 10 Full 10M Full 10 Half 10M Half 100 Full 100M Full 100 Half 100M Half Table 14 Port control Speed Duplex of JetBox 9300 9310 atate Speed Duplex Flow Control Enable AutoNegotiation v Enable AutoNegotiation v Enable AutaMaegatiatian Disable 10 Full Disable 10 Half 100 Full Disable 100 Half Snapshot 45 Switch port configuration Port control Speed Duplex page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Flow control JetBox 9300 9310 supports IEEE802 3x flow control in full duplex mode and back pressure in half duplex mode Flow control is disabled as default Choose symmetric to enable both flow control in full duplex mode and back pressure in half duplex mode IEEE802 3x flow control reduces network congestion on ports that are operating in full duplex mode using MAC Control PAUSE frames When symmetric flow control is enabled MAC transmitter sends flow control frames and MAC receiver interprets and processes incoming flow control frames EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Back Pressure in half duplex mode When back pressure is enabled and no buffers are available to a port the switch sends collision frames across the af
43. erver If DHCP Client is disabled then i Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix the IP address that you specified will be used instead DHCP Client Disable m 192 168 10 1 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Snapshot 24 LAN settings DHCP client page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI DHCP Server You can select to Enable or Disable DHCP Server function When DHCP server function is enabled the JetBox 9300 9310 will assign the IP addresses between the low and high IP addresses and configuration parameters such as the default subnet mask the default gateway the default DNS server and the lease time to the DHCP client devices connected to the JetBox 9300 9310 A notice 3 When JetBox 9300 9310 works as a DHCP server to assign the IP addresses to the DHCP client devices connected to JetBox 9300 9310 it will cause IP address conflicts if there are any other devices connected to the JetBox 9300 9310 using static IP addresses that are within the same range In this case the same IP address might be used twice DHCP Server Address 192 168 10 100 IP Address 192 168 10 110 Mask 2552552550 eway 192 168 102 Snapshot 25 LAN settings DHCP server page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Lease Time s A DHCP enabled client obtains a lease for an IP address from a DHCP server Before the lease expires the DHCP server must renew the lease for the client or the client must obtain a new lease The maximum lease ti
44. fected port and causes the transmitting station to resend the packets Port State SpneediD pli Flow Control _1 nae v Disable v EE re Symmetric 3 Enable autoNegatiation prame rv 4 lEnamie w utoMegetiation w Disabe Snapshot 46 Switch port configuration Port control flow control page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 O 2 Port Status You can check the settings state soeed duplex flow control of each Ethernet port and the link status and type here The Link and type item list Type Description 100BASE No connection 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet 10BASE T Ethernet VALA S D owr Enable Disable EW 1 00BASE Tx Lp Enable 100 Full Disable ma 100BASE Down Enable Disable 3 100BASE Doer Enable Disable 4 100BASE Dowt Enable Disable Snapshot 47 Switch port configuration Port status page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 9 3 Port Statistics You can check the statistic data for received Rx and transmitted Tx packets of each Ethernet port Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface a Press Reload to update the statistic data Normally the system updates the statistic data once every 30 seconds automatically Press Clear all to clean all the statistic data 1 000BASE Down Enable 100BASE TX Lip Enable 10232798 LI b 83287 0 1 O00BASE Down Enable 1 000BASE Down Enable 1 000BASE Down Enable Snapshot 48 Switch port configurati
45. for firmware upgrade in the JetBox 9309 9310 Web Uf cese tator idea obo odd PUN bro bE 53 Snapshot 65 Warning message of upgrading firmware in the JetBox 9300 9310 Web RR a o Es 53 Snapshot 66 Firmware upgrading message of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web 2 ees 54 Snapshot 67 Success message of firmware upgrade in JetBox 9300 9310 07 A 54 Snapshot 68 Firmware upgrade TFTP server of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 54 Snapshot 69 Firmware upgrade USB storage of JetBox 9300 9310 55 Snapshot 70 Factory default page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 55 Snapshot 71 Reminding message for resetting to factory default in the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI aaaaana va aaa aa aaa enne 56 Snapshot 72 Success message for resetting to factory default in the JetBox sey cu 0 e m a e pm ea 56 Snapshot 73 System Reboot page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 56 Snapshot 74 Save to Flash page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 57 Snapshot 75 Success message of saving configuration to flash in the JetBox 9300 93 10 Web da 57 Snapshot 76 SW menu tree Logout of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 57 Snapshot 77 Reminder message for logout in JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 58 Snapshot 78 Port statistics of the JetBox 9300 9310 CLl 68 Snapshot 79 Syslog display of JetBox 9300 9310 CLI
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47. ix JET I9 GF Your Industrial Computing amp Networking Partner Ty sector Welcome to the JetBox 9300 E Device Configuration Industrial Communication Computer amp C Network Configuration amp C Serial Port Configuration System Name JetBox CJ DIO Configuration XCTI Backup and Restore EM di eode 3 Firmware Upgrade System Contac 3 Factory Default 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 8 1 ik Reboot System Description JetBox 9300 Industrial Communication Computer Save SX F 3 Logout Copyright c 2008 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Snapshot 6 System page of JetBox 9300 Web UI korenix JET SIeY9 Your Industrial Computing amp Networking Partner ms Welcome to the JetBox 9310 Gl Device Configuration Industrial Communication Computer C Network Configuration I Serial Port Configuration J DIO Configuration C Power over Ethernet 3 Backup and Restore System Contact Firmware Upgrade System OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 8 1 Factory Default j 3 System Reboot Firmware Versior 10 1 2008 03 31 3 Save Logout Device MAC 00 12 77 50 01 BA System Name JetBox system Location System Description JetBox 9310 Industrial Communication Computer Copyright c 2008 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Snapshot 7 System page of JetBox 9310 Web UI Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface Ec 4 2 Device Configuration 4 2
48. korenix JetBox 9300 9310 User Manual Web UI amp CLI www korenix com 0 0 6 Copyright Notice Copyright 2008 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from its use The material in this document is for product information only and is subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy Korenix assumes no liabilities resulting from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein Korenix reserves the right to make changes in the product design without notice to its users Acknowledgments Korenix is a registered trademark of Korenix Technology Co Ltd All other trademarks or registered marks in the manual belong to their respective manufacturers 2 Overview Korenix Table of Content See quinis 2 ACknOwlede MENTS e eia ono ciet NR ieu V RUD Nai ja en OV M UM MINIM 2 MAO Ol COMICON TT Tm 3 Chapter 1 Gau PM TU e 5 Chapter 2 SoftWare SpeclTICa HOT sisi re c rre po nisa naina da sad do Pd C pp ian 6 2 1 Utilities forthe PC NT 6 2 1 1 JetBox V
49. m Reboot 53 Save 3 Logout Snapshot 3 Save page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI If you want to change the user name and password of the JetBox 9300 9310 go to the SW menu tree Admin Password to modify them amp korenix JETE Your Industrial Computing amp Networking Partner JetBox9310 Admin Password C System 9 CJ Device Configuration o CJ Time Setting C Basic Setting C Device Setting D o Eq Warning o C Network Configuration o 7 Serial Port Configuration o C DIO Configuration C Power over Ethernet 3 Backup and Restore 5 Firmware Upgrade a Factory Default 3 System Reboot 3 Save 3 Logout Snapshot 4 Admin Password page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI A notice 2 JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI or CLI will time out if there is no activity for a long period of time you will need to reconnect to the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI or CLI Error Message Java Applet Window Snapshot 5 Error Message JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI time out o Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix 4 1 System Both JetBox 9300 and JetBox 9310 use the same SW The SW will detect the difference of HW between JetBox 9300 and 9310 it will reflect the different SW menu tree on the Web UI PoE function of the JetBox 9310 will be displayed in the SW menu tree only when the JetBox 9310 is correctly powered by a 48V power input otherwise the system will show JetBox 9300 instead with no PoE function koren
50. me is 2147483647 seconds Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface EE 4 3 3 Leased Entries When DHCP server is enabled you can check the leased IP addresses here DHCP Leased Entries Index Binding IPAddress MACAddress Expiresin 1 Auto 192 168 10 100 00 1c c4 c8 4a a4 days 0 seconds zi Snapshot 26 LAN settings DHCP leased entries of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 4 NAT Settings Masquerade This item is to enable on or disable off the NAT function JetBox 9300 9310 provides the NAT Network Address Translation function to map the local inside network addresses to one or more global outside IP addresses and unmap the global IP addresses on incoming packets back into local IP addresses This function is often part of firewall to ensure the security since each outgoing or incoming request must go through a translation process If Masquerade is on JetBox 9300 9310 maps the local inside network addresses of one subnet to one global outside IP addresses and unmaps the global IP addresses on incoming packets back into local IP addresses For advanced Linux users JetBox 9300 9310 also provides the mapping of the local inside network addresses of several subnets to one or more global outside IP addresses in Linux environment Please refer to the document Advanced NAT settings for JetBox 9300 A notice 4 The maximum bandwidth of the routing is limited at 2M Masquerade lom 1 Snapshot 2
51. n A managed object is one of specific characteristics of a managed device Two types of managed objects are scalar object a single object instance and tabular object multiple related object instances grouped in a MIB table An object identifier OID identifies a managed object in the MIB tree uniquely The top level MIB OIDs are defined by different standards organizations and lower level OIDs are allocated by companies Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface Eg RMON Remote Monitoring is a standard monitoring specification that enables various network monitors and console systems to exchange network monitoring data There are 2 versions of RMON RMON1 RMONv1 and RMON2 RMONv2 RMON1 defined 10 MIB groups for basic network monitoring which can now be found on most modern network hardware RMONJ2 is an extension of RMON1 that focuses on higher layers of traffic above the MAC medium access control layer SNMP version SNMP V1 is the initial implementation of the SNMP protocol and focuses on functions within the specification of SMI The SNMP v1 SMI defines highly structured MIB tables used to group the instances of a tabular object SNMP V2c Community Based SNMP is an evolution of SNMP v1 for the specification of the SMI and additional protocol operations SNMP V3 adds security and remote configuration enhancements to SNMP such as message integrity authentication and encryption MIBs for JetBox 9300 9310 SNMP
52. nfiguratio 1 92 168 10 72 admingmail com admin mail com none none none Authentication On Ho 0 9 7 JetBox Auto Warning Message fF 3 ZEE VM at He deu Adobe PDF a 253 rrr trrrx rrr SAS 2008 3 26 EEd F r 03 43 EE anaf aaan aaa ium Wu JetBox Auto Warning Message KEEEKEEEEERERENEKEEEBNERERKENEKEEEEERERENREKREEBEERKEEHE This message is from JetBox 9300 auto warning function Device IP Address 192 168 10 1 Event Ethernet Port 1 Link Status Changed to Up Device local time 2008 3 26 3 18 41 GMT 12 Snapshot 19 E mail warning message of the JetBox 9300 9310 4 3 Network Configuration There are five Ethernet ports of JetBox 9300 9310 The default setting of Ethernet ports in the JetBox 9300 9310 is one WAN port and four LAN ports Advanced Linux a0 Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix users can change the settings through JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment to provide the flexibility of adapting JetBox 9300 9310 to various networking environments such as using two WAN ports for two enterprises networks as networking redundancy 4 3 1 WAN Settings WAN Wide Area Network Settings are settings that are used to connect to your ISP Internet Service Provider The WAN settings are provided to you by your ISP Please select the appropriate option for your specific ISP and enter the DNS server addresses if necessary WAN Dynamic IP Address Select thi
53. nfiguration Digital output control of the JetBox 9300 Web UI 4 5 3 DIO Status You can check the latest DIO status here Press reload to update the DIO status Generally the system updates the DIO status once every 30 seconds automatically Snapshot 57 DIO configuration DIO status of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 6 Power over Ethernet JetBox 9310 Supported Power over Ethernet is a useful technology for powering devices where it would be inconvenient expensive or infeasible to supply power separately JetBox 9310 refers to IEEE802 3af standard as a PSE Power Sourcing Equipment to provide 48 volts DC over two of the four available pairs on a Cat 3 Cat 5e Cat 6 cables with a maximum Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface He current of 400 mA and a maximum load power of 15 4W The IEEE802 3af standard describes two types of devices PSE Power Sourcing Equipment and PD Powered Devices PSE provides power to the PDs PD classification detection class ID 0 3 follow IEEE802 3af standard PIN assignment RJ45 connector V Pin 4 5 V Pin 7 8 Tx Pin 1 2 Rx Pin 3 6 You can refer to Korenix s Power Over Ethernet White paper for PoE introduction 4 6 1 PoE Control For each PoE port you can enable disable or enable based on scheduled time slots Check the latest status of DO in DIO status page A notice 14 When the PoE ports are enabled they power devices based on correct PoE connections
54. ocation and system contact manually The maximum input is 127 characters of English or numbers without a space for example 112TaipeiTaiwan Special character inputs such as 96 are allowed After your modifications press the Apply button The welcome page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI shows the new settings system name system location and system contacts Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface a5 Go to The SW menu tree Save and press the Save to Flash button to keep the change of system Welcome to the JetBox 9310 Industrial Communication Computer JetBox931 0 TaipeiTaiwan KoreCARE korenix com 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 8 1 JetBox9310 TaipeiTaiwan KoreCARE korenix com JetBox 9310 Industrial Communication Computer uL ALL iuri 1 1 2008 03 10 00 12 77 FF 80 22 JetBox 9310 Industrial Communication Computer 1 1 2008 03 10 00 12 77 FF 80 22 du U Copyright c 2008 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Snapshot 11 Device settings page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 2 2 2 Admin Password You can change the user name and password of the JetBox 9300 9310 here Fill in the same password in the fields of password and confirm password to double check The maximum inputs for name password and confirm password is 20 continuing alphanumeric characters Special character inputs such as are allowed Snapshot 12 Admin Password page of the JetBox 9300 9310
55. on Port statistics page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI A notice 8 If bad packets count is increased it means the network cable is not connected correctly or the network performance of the port is poor etc Please cross check your network environment 4 4 Serial Port Configuration JetBox 9300 9310 also provides perfect solution to manage serial devices via Ethernet in flexible ways such as TCP server TCP client UDP or Windows virtual COM JetBox 9300 9310 creates a transparent gateway for the serial communication to Ethernet If the control program uses network standard API you can choose TCP or UDP as the communication protocol If the control program uses COM port you can install the Windows driver to add virtual COM ports Refer to JetBox Virtual COM Commander User Manual for details 4 4 1 Serial Settings You can configure the settings of the serial ports here Port and interface list Port RS232 RS422 RS485 RS485 2 wires 4 wires COM1 Full EE Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Table 16 Serial setting port and interface of JetBox 9300 9310 Baud Rate The data rate in bits per second And the port speed and device speed must match 300 bps bits per second 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps 230400 bps 460800 bps Data Bits The number of data bits in each character 5 for Baudot code
56. onsole utility To login type the Login name and password as required The default values are both admin Login admin Password admin A notice 1 You can also use Telnet to connect to the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment To login you need another Login name and password Kindly contact us for further inquiry When you use the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment for some system modifications the settings of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI and CLI might be changed and can t be used to control the JetBox 9300 9310 anymore Chapter 4 Software Feature Web User Interface JetBox Web management pages are developed by JAVA Script Hence the JAVA virtual machine must be pre installed in your PC You can use a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox to navigate the pages oo Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix Korenix JetBox Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer ERE REDO RRO RAHA TAT HAU i i E cT E G O HAO se grane BAB LU EE IO FED http 192 168 10 1 ndex html Ejus t Google G vi BOO Ej sa Bone CsnrsE cis Ost Korenix JetBox9300 JeiBox Manager Please enter user name and password Site 192 168 10 1 User Name admin Applet svitchmanager loaded Intemet 3 Snapshot 1 JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI login page W menu tree Your Industrial Computing amp Networking Partner IBN elcome to the JetBox 9310 i Sys
57. page of the JetBox 9300 93 10 We b OI e 44 Snapshot 51 Serial port configuration Service mode VCOM mode of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI aaaaaaavaaaa na aaa nana vana kaaa kaaa kaaa kana 46 Snapshot 52 Serial port configuration Service mode TCP server mode of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UL sis retia Ebo hl eu dando ko aii diadora 46 Snapshot 53 Serial port configuration Service mode TCP client mode of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web Ui aaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa nenne 47 Snapshot 54 Serial port configuration Service mode UDP mode of JetBox 9300 9310 Web Ul eese emen aaa aaa aaa aa 47 EE Appendix Korenix Snapshot 55 DIO configuration Digital output control of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI aaaaa aaa ana aaa aaa nennen nennen nnns 48 Snapshot 56 DIO configuration Digital output control of the JetBox 9300 Snapshot 58 Power over Ethernet PoE control of JetBox 9310 Web UI 50 Snapshot 59 Power over Ethernet PoE schedule of JetBox 9310 Web UI 51 Snapshot 60 Power over Ethernet PoE status of JetBox 9310 Web UI 52 Snapshot 61 Backup and restore backup configuration of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web Ul eese nnnm nnne nennen ana 52 Snapshot 62 Backup and restore Restore configuration of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web Ul eese nnne enne kaaa aaa ana 52 Snapshot 63 Firmware upgrade page of JetBox 9300 9310 53 Snapshot 64 Reminder message
58. ple jb9310 v12 bin means v1 2 SW of JetBox 9300 and 9310 A notice 15 When you upgrade the JetBox 9300 9310 firmware it takes a few minutes depending on the file size After the firmware upgrade is finished JetBox 9300 9310 will restart automatically Do not turn off the JetBox 9300 9310 and its web UI during firmware upgrading otherwise it will cause an abnormal situation Confirm Dialog Do you want to really upgrade firmware It will take about 4 mintues When firmware upgrade is finished JetBox will restart automatically Java Applet Window Warning Message EN Firmware upgrading don t turn off JetBox and web page It will take about 4 mintues When firmware upgrade is finished JetBox will restart automatically Java Applet Window Snapshot 65 Warning message of upgrading firmware in the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface 53 Firmware upgrading Don t turn off JetBox and web page It will take about 4 mintues Snapshot 66 Firmware upgrading message of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI ouccess Message i Firmware update ok JetBox will restart automatically Please close this web page and reopen JetBox web page Java Applet Window Snapshot 67 Success message of firmware upgrade in JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI If you want to upgrade the firmware through TFTP server put the firmware file in your TFTP server enter the firmware file name and the TFTP serve
59. r IP and then press Upgrade Firmware Upgrade TFTP Serer Mote When firmware Upgrade is finished JetBox will restart automatically Upgrade Snapshot 68 Firmware upgrade TFTP server of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI If you want to upgrade firmware through a SD card or a USB flash storage put the firmware file under the root directory of the SD card or the USB flash storage insert the SD card or the USB storage into the JetBox 9300 9310 enter the firmware file name in the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI and press Upgrade EI Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix A notice 16 When you upgrade the JetBox 9300 9310 firmware through a SD card or an USB storage the system will mount the SD card or the USB storage into the JetBox 9300 9310 execute the firmware upgrade and then unmount the SD card or the USB storage A notice 17 You need to go to the JetBox 9300 9310 Linux environment for other SD card or USB storage usage In the Web UI or CLI the SD card or the USB storage function is to upgrade firmware only Firmware Upgrade USB Storage File Name 9310 12 bin Mote When firmware Upgrade is finished JetBox will restart automatically Upgrade Snapshot 69 Firmware upgrade USB storage of JetBox 9300 9310 4 9 Factory Default You can reset the JetBox 9300 9310 back to factory default Press Reset to reset all configurations back to the factory default After reset you need to restart the Jet
60. ress Translation NAT enabled and VPN protocols such as L2TP PPTP or IPsec don t have a specific port number for the device to multiplex the port address translation back to This feature enables special processing of VPN protocol data packets and allows the device to keep a table of active connected VPN tunnels VPN Protocol PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol extends the Point to Point Protocol PPP standard for traditional dial up networking PPTP is a layer 2 based encryption technology and is suited for the remote access applications of VPNs L2TP Layer Two Tunneling Protocol L2TP is an extension of the PPTP commonly used today IPSec Short for IP Security is a layer 3 based encryption technology and is faster and more efficient than PPTP Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface 5 VPN Pass Through Snapshot 29 NAT setting VPN Pass Through page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 5 VLAN VLAN Virtual Local Area Network is for segmenting ports on an Ethernet switch into logical groupings Each logical grouping works as if it were a separate physical LAN JetBox 9300 9310 supports both 802 1Q tag VLAN and port based VLAN 802 1Q tag VLAN The IEEE 802 1Q specification establishes a standard method for inserting VLAN membership information into Ethernet frames Any traffic without a VLAN tag entering the LAN ports of the JetBox 9300 9310 will be inserted with a VLAN tag of the assigned PVID Port VL
61. ritical applications When QoS is enabled packets are queued based on the port trust mode which is derived from the incoming port configurations CoS queue mapping or DSCP queue mapping a3 Software Feature Web User Interface Korenix 4 3 6 1 QoS Settings Through this section you can set up the priority level for port based CoS value incoming CoS CoS Queue Mapping or incoming DSCP DSCP Queue Mapping and define the way to process all ingress packets by either the strict priority scheme or the weighted fair queue according to the priority levels of port based CoS only DSCP only CoS first or DSCP first JetBox 9300 9310 supports 4 physical queues from 0 to 3 Physical queue Priority 3 High Table 7 QoS setting Physical queue of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Queue Scheduling Lise an 8 4 2 1 weighted fair queuing scheme O Use a strict priority scheme Snapshot 34 Traffic prioritization QoS setting page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Port Setting cos Fist v cest v Snapshot 35 QoS setting Port setting Priority page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface PNE Port Setting Cos Only DSCP Only DSCP First Snapshot 36 QoS setting Port setting Trust mode page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Queue scheduling Use an 8 4 2 1 weighted fair queuing scheme This is also known as WRR Weight Round Robin JetBox 9300 9310 follows the rate of 8 4 2
62. s option if your ISP provides you with IP address automatically Cable modem providers typically use dynamic assignment of IP Addresses In this mode the DNS server is often dynamically assigned by your ISP Internet Configuration Dynamic IP M Dynamic IP Static IP PPPOE Snapshot 20 Internet Configuration Dynamic IP page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI WAN Static IP Addresses If required by your ISP select this option to configure the device with static IP Address information Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway address and DNS Domain Name Server addresses provided to you by your ISP Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form which are four IP octets separated by a dot x x x x The device will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format Internet Configuration BtslicIP static IP Configuration g2 158 2 88 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Snapshot 21 Internet Configuration Static IP page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface lm o WAN PPPoE Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE Point to Point protocol over Ethernet connection DSL providers typically use this option Enter your PPPoE user name and password in PPPoE Configuration If the connection can t be made within 30 seconds default setting in system then it will cause a connection timeout Internet Configuration PPPoE v P
63. scss cidit en iona nodtastonsednia nast dai ah astare tope 32 Snapshot 38 Traffic prioritization DSCP Queue Mapping page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI aaaaa aa kaaa ana aaa vana eene 32 Snapshot 39 SNMP SNMP V1 V2c configuration page of JetBox 9300 9310 12 28 e vr e e e e 35 Snapshot 40 Error message Password should be longer than 8 characters 36 Snapshot 41 SNMP SNMP V3 profile page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 37 Snapshot 42 SNMP SNMP traps page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 38 Snapshot 43 Security IP access blocking page of the JetBox 9300 9310 1 15 ee ope e E E E E A 39 Snapshot 44 Switch port configuration Port control State page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web Uls a 40 Snapshot 45 Switch port configuration Port control Speed Duplex page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI aaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 40 Snapshot 46 Switch port configuration Port control flow control page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI aaaa vana aaa aaa aaa eene 41 Snapshot 47 Switch port configuration Port status page of the JetBox 9300 9310 MU en o e e o e 41 Snapshot 48 Switch port configuration Port statistics page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web A darriereis annoin a Iq iuE SU fep RU T UR DES 42 Snapshot 49 Serial port configuration Serial setting page of JetBox 9500 93 TO W b Ul 44 Snapshot 50 Serial port configuration Service mode
64. syslog display item 69 5 2 3 Autorun sn UDGOale s esce sesto se erac uas Vot dba Ike uva poe Vb EdU opu PPEU LER PUE 69 Chapter 6 S ug 70 Chapter 7 ADDOCID ussedurre EH ve DITE saree cancers ae sans ae T NI NINE 74 7 1 Index for Tables Snapshots and Notices cccecceeceeceeseeeeeeeeeeees 74 2 Revision HiStOrY eek kakaa va kakaa kaaa kvaka kaaa aaa kaaa ka aaa aaa anna 79 7 3 Sie aad T aran iora a oak sk sani E 80 al Overview Korenix Chapter 1 Overview In networking communication environments routers switches and computers are indispensable devices to a typical networking architecture Along with technology development the complexity of devices increases and the troublesome settings become more and more confusing Hence the revolution of networking devices is anticipated Functional integration and human oriented manipulation will be the mainstream in next networking generation JetBox 9300 is the communication transformer that digests router functionality managed switch and computer functions into one tiny box Extreme simple operation is the core spirit of JetBox 9300 Korenix provides not only API but also the User Interface to make managing the router managed switch and computer setting simple Entire system can be controlled through SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used in networking management systems to monitor network
65. tem d t E ic a ti C t 5 Device Configuration nausiria ommunication computer CC Time Setting 4 NTP Server amp Time Zo o 7 Basic Setting o 7 Warning 9 C Network Configuration o 7 Serial Part Configuration o cJ DIO Configuration o CJ Power over Ethernet E 5 Backup and Restore F Firmware Upgrade 5 Factory Default E 5 System Reboot Copyright c 2008 korenix Technology Ca Ltd All Rights Reserved I D Save 5 Logout JetBox931 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 8 1 JetBox 4310 Industrial Communication Computer 41 2008 03 10 00 1 2 7 7 F F 80 22 Snapshot 2 The SW menu tree and the welcome page of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI After you make any changes of Web UI press the Apply button to enable the setting please note that the setting will go back to default when the device is powered off If you want to save the changes you made please go to the SW menu tree Save page and press the Save to Flash button to keep the changes of system Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface Humo JetBox9310 Save to Flash 3 System Eq Device Configuration 7 Time Setting Note This command will permanently save the current configuration to flash 3 NTP Server amp Time Zo gt 7 Basic Setting Sale Eq Warning o C Network Configuration o C Serial Port Configuration o C DIO Configuration o C Power over Ethernet C Backup and Restore El Firmware Upgrade D Factory Default D Syste
66. till keeps the PVID tag if you choose to un modify for egress setting If you want the egress packet without any tags you must choose untagged for egress setting cccceccecceeccesceeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeees 28 Notice 6 Before viewing the private MIB of JetBox 9300 9310 you need to compile the private MIB files into your MIB browser 35 Notice 7 Most SNMP management applications use public and private as default community strings so highly recommend you to change the community string for better network security of SNMP v1 and v2c 35 Notice 8 If bad packets count is increased it means the network cable is not connected correctly or the network performance of the port is poor etc Please cross check your network environment 42 Notice 9 Please reconnect all the attached serial devices to the JetBox 9300 9310 once you change the setting of any serial ports of JetBox 9300 9310 especially under TCP server or VCOM mode of JetBox 9300 9310 serial DOFPES uer nosna dva ver stk ehbda ud Fea diana aib ia asug pad chon su dUE 44 Notice 10 TCP server and client modes do not support RFC2217 so the 78 Appendix Korenix hardware flow control cannot work properly 45 Notice 11 Over voltage or over current for digital input will damage JetBox Notice 13 When JetBox 9300 9310 boots up the status of Digital Outputs is set on High temporarily It might cause
67. tion errors occur the serial signal is high or low Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface Eum SNMP Irap Receiver Be R Oo m Export Print Clear settings File Edit Traps Help Trap Time IP Address Community Device Type Trap Details 26 Foe 1 3 5 1 2 1 1 3 0 1882848 1538 192 168 10 1 public 1 3 5 1 5 3 1 1 4 1 0 1 3 5 1 4 1 24062 2 8 1 0 f 1 3 5 1 5 3 1 1 5 3 0 JetBox 9300 COM1 DSR change To Low 2 2 H n8 1 3 5 1 2 1 1 3 0 1382136 ES 192 168 10 1 public 1 3 8 1 5 3 1 1 4 1 0 2 1 3 5 1 4 1 24052 2 8 1 0 i 1 5 61 6 35 1 1 5 4 0 JetBox 9300 COM1 DSR change To High SFAT sysUpTime 1854534 pue g 192 165 10 1 public snmpTrapOlD enterprises 24062 2 6 1 0 snmpTraps 2 JetBox 33060 Warm Start 2 2 Foe sysllpTime 1849335 15 15 192 168 10 1 public snmpTrapoOlD enterprises 24062 2 8 1 0 z snmpTraps 3 JetBox 9300 COM1 DED change To Low 26 Foe sysllpTime 18438381 45 1 4 192 168 10 1 public enmpTrapOlD enterprises 24062 2 5 1 0 2 enmpTrapz 4 JetBox 3300 Co DOD change To High 2 2 H na sysllpTime 1622912 Pre 1 i 192 168 10 1 public snmplrapOlD enterprises 24062 2 6 1 0 snmplraps JetBox 9300 User Authentication Failure 2 2 B 08 sysUpTime 1820202 ps a 192 165 10 1 public snmpTrapOlD enterprises 24062 2 6 10 i snmpTraps 3 JetBox 9300 Ethernet Port 1 Link Change To Down 23 2 B 05 sysUpTime 1519695 45 1 132 168 10 1 public snmpTrapOlD enterprizes 240562 2 8 1 0 snmpTrapsz 4 JetBox 3
68. tion to flash in the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 12 Logout Click the logout item of the JetBox 9300 9310 SW menu tree a reminder message pops out press yes in the reminder message to log out of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI korenix JETA421e22 JetBox9310 5 System amp C7 Device Configuration o CJ Network Configuration amp L7 Serial Port Configuration amp 7 DIO Configuration o 7 Power over Ethernet 5 Backup and Restore 5 Firmware Upgrade 5 Factory Default 5 System Reboot 5 Jave 3 Logout Snapshot 76 SW menu tree Logout of the JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface Ig Confirm Dialo g Do you want to really logout Yes No Java Applet Window Snapshot 77 Reminder message for logout in JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI Chapter 5 Software Features Command Line Interface You can have an overview of CLI architecture through the menu tree and refer the function description of the Web UI for CLI manipulation 5 1 CLI menu tree basic Setting Device Setting System information DeviceName DeviceLocation DeviceContact admin Password User Name Password System Time Local Time NTP Server NTP Server IP1 NTP Server IP2 Enable Disable Status Time Zone Daylight Saving Status EE Software Features Command Line Interface Korenix Enable Daylight Saving Disable Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Status EthernetConfiguration WAN IP Configuration
69. uired for access Table 13 SNMP V3 Security level of the JetBox 9300 9310 MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 is a widely used cryptography with a 128 bit resulting has value SHA Secure Hash Algorithm is for computing a condensed representation known as the message digest of electronic data the message DES Data Encryption Standard is a standard encryption mechanism to authenticate both users and systems in the network by the DES and public key cryptography Korenix Software Feature Web User Interface EEE 4 3 7 3 SNMP Traps A SNMP Trap is used to report an alert or other asynchronous event about a managed subsystem In SNMP V1 asynchronous event reports are called traps and traps are defied using the TRAP TYPE macro In SNMP V2c asynchronous event reports are called notifications and traps are defined using the NOTIFICATION TYPE macro SNMP trap is disabled as default You can enable SNMP trap here and enter SNMP server IP address enter community and choose SNMP version V1 or V2c SNMP Trap Disable SNMP Trap Server H2 158 10 2 public M a var Snapshot 42 SNMP SNMP traps page of JetBox 9300 9310 Web UI 4 3 8 Security JetBox 9300 9310 provides an access denied list based on IP addresses for specific connection policy 4 3 8 1 IP Access Blocking IP access blocking is disabled by default You can enable it here Enter the blocking IP address you want to add into blocking IP
70. y EnableHourOnThursday EnableHourOnFriday EnableHourOnSaturday Status PoE Status Serial EI Software Features Command Line Interface Korenix Serial Setting Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Baud Rate 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Odd Even Mark Space Flow Control None Hardware Xon Xoff Status Apply Service Mode Korenix Software Features Command Line Interface m Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Virtual COM Mode Server Port Max Connection Status TCP Server Mode Server Port Max Connection Idle Timeout Status TCP Client Mode Destination host1 Destination host2 Destination host3 Destination host4 IP String Port String Idle Timeout Status UCP Mode Listen Host IP1 Host IP2 Host IP3 Host IP4 Start IP End IP Send Port Status Delimiter Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Delimiter 1 ON Delimiter 2 OFF Delimiter 1 ON EMI Software Features Command Line Interface Korenix Delimiter 2 OFF Status TCP Alive Check Timeout Configure Status DIO Setting DIO Status DO Configure Port O Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 DO Schedule EnableHourOnSunday EnableHourOnMonday EnableHourOnTuesday EnableHourOnWednesday EnableHourOnThursday EnableHourOnFriday EnableHourOnSaturday Status Activity Force ON Force OFF Scheduling Status SNMP SNMP V2c Communication Community 1 Community 2 Community 3 Community 4 Community String

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