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1. Group Name Item Name Value Name Value Import Export Additional Information 100 Import and Specify the speed on the Export Ethernet connection 10 or 100 Only valid if auto negotiation is not enabled duplex half Import and Specify the duplex of the Export Ethernet connection Only valid if auto negotiation is not enabled full Import and Specify the duplex of the Export Ethernet connection Only valid if auto negotiation is not enabled command mode system Import and Set the password for the password Export system root level of the CLI enable Import and Sets the password for the Export enable level of the CLI email to Import and Multiple to addresses may Export be separated with semicolons or input as separate to items from Import and Export reply to Import and Export cc Import and Multiple cc address may Export be separated with semicolons or input as separate cc items subject Import and Export message file Import and Export local port Import and Export server port Import and Export priority Very Low Import and Export Low Import and Export Normal Import and Export High Import and Export Urgent Import and Export overriding Import and domain Export cp group Import and Export trigger value Import and Export XPort AR User Guide 139 Value Name Value 11 XML Additional Information Group Name line Item Name state
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3. 00 60 49 bd 30 10 Hosmame ONAR Qalate Domain com Delete DHCP Client I lt AictSer gt Ethernet Auto 100Mbps Full Configuration After Reboot BOOTP Client Of DNCP Chom Of IP Address Network Mask 255 Gateway 65 MAC Address 006049 Hostname YPonAR Delatel Domain lantrenix com Delete DHCP Cliom ID lt WorSer gt Utherer Auto 100Mbps Ful Copynght Lantronix inc 2006 All nghts reserved XPort AR User Guide 18 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields BOOTP Client DHCP Client IP Address Network Mask Gateway MAC Address Hostname Domain DHCP Client ID Ethernet Select On or Off Overrides the configured IP address network mask gateway hostname and domain Note When DHCP is set to On the system automatically uses DHCP regardless if BOOTP Client is set to On Select On Off or Renew Overrides the configured IP address network mask gateway hostname and domain Enter the XPort AR s static IP address The static address is used when BOOTP and DHCP are both set to Off Enter the XPort AR s network mask Enter the XPort AR s gateway address Enter the XPort AR s new MAC address Enter the unit s hostname Enter the unit s domain name Enter the ID if a DHCP ID is used by the DHCP server The DHCP server s lease table displays IP addresses and MAC addresses for devices The lease table displays the Client
4. B Binary to Hexadecimal Instructions for converting binary values to hexadecimal and tables listing all configuration options in hexadecimal notation XPort AR User Guide 9 1 Using This Guide Additional Documentation The following guides are available on the product CD or the Lantronix Web site www lantronix com XPort AR Getting Provides the steps for getting the XPort AR evaluation Started board up and running XPort AR Integration Provides information about the XPort AR hardware Guide testing the XPort AR using the evaluation board and integrating the XPort AR into your product Com Port Redirector Provides information on using the Windows based utility User Guide to create a virtual com port XPort AR User Guide 10 2 Description and Specifications This chapter summarizes the XPort AR device server s features and basic information needed before getting started Features The XPort AR is designed with additional features above and beyond the original XPort including The Evolution OS operating system Two full serial ports with all hardware handshaking signals or three serial ports without handshaking signals 11 configurable pins Supports fully compliant PoE designs by using PoE compliant magnetics and passing through both the used and unused pairs Increased memory 4MB Flash and 1 25MB RAM Hardware capability in place to allow future software support for 12C Bus SPI Bus
5. Connect Mode has five states Disabled no connection Enabled always makes a connection Active if it sees any character from the serial port Active if it sees a specific configurable character from the serial port Modem emulation For the any character or specific character connection states the XPort AR waits and retries the connection if the connection cannot be made Once it makes a connection and then disconnects it will not reconnect until it sees any character or the start character again depending on the configured setting Configure the Modem Control Active setting for DSR or DTR to start a Connect Mode connection when the signal is asserted The XPort AR will indefinitely try to make a connection forever If the connection closes it will not make another connection unless the signal is asserted again Accept Mode In Accept Mode the XPort AR waits for a connection The configurable local port is the port the remote device connects to for this connection There is no remote port or address The default local port is 10001 for serial port 1 and 10002 for serial port 2 Accept Mode supports the following protocols SSH the XPort AR is the server in Accept Mode When using this protocol the SSH server host keys and at least one SSH authorized user must be configured TCP AES encryption over TCP XPort AR User Guide 121 7 Tunneling Telnet IAC mode The XPort AR currently
6. Connect keep alive lt number gt Enable TCP keepalives and the set timer in milliseconds Connect modem control active Enable Connect Mode when modem control pin is set to asserted Connect modem emulation Enable modem emulation Connect port lt number gt Set the specific port to use as the local port XPort AR User Guide 110 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Connect protocol ssh Use SSH for connect mode Connect protocol tcp Use TCP for connect mode Connect protocol tcp aes Use AES over TCP for connect mode Connect protocol udp Use UDP for connect mode Connect protocol udp aes Use AES over UDP for connect mode Connect reconnect timer lt milliseconds gt Set the reconnect time value in milliseconds Connect remote lt host gt Set the remote address in which to connect Connect remote port lt number gt Set remote port Connect ssh username lt string gt Set the SSH user information Connect start character Enable connect mode on reception of the start character Disconnect dsr inactive Enable disconnect mode to disconnect if DSR not asserted Disconnect flush serial data Flush serial data buffer upon disconnection Por AR User Gude sr 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Disconnect stop character Enable disconnect mode to disconnect on reception of the stop character Disconnect timeout Enable disconnect mode to disconnect on a timeout Disconnect timeout l
7. System Contact Enter the name of the system contact System Name Enter the system name System Description Enter the system description System Location Enter the system location Enable Traps Select On to enable the transmission of the SNMP cold start trap messages This trap is generated during system boot Primary TrapDest IP Enter the primary SNMP trap host Secondary TrapDest IP Enter the secondary SNMP trap host 3 Inthe Current Configuration table delete and clear currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR FTP Configuration To configure FTP 1 Click Network gt FTP from the navigation menu The FTP window opens to display the current configuration XPort AR User Guide 23 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 7 FTP Configuration LANTRONIX Web Manager Current FTP Configuration and Statistics FTP Staters FTP Username FTP Password Connections Rejected 12 Connections Accepted 0 Active Cor Last Client 82 244 120 113 2452 tions O Copyright Lantronix inc 2005 All rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields FTP FTP Server Select On to enable the FTP server Username Enter the username to use when logging in via FTP Password Enter the password to use when logging in via FTP 3 Inthe Current FTP Configuration and Statistics tables reset currently stored fields as necessary by clicking
8. lt host gt Obtain an ASCII file using TFTP Tftp get ascii lt source file gt lt destination file gt lt host gt lt port gt Obtain an ASCII file using TFTP Tftp get binary lt source file gt lt destination file gt lt host gt Obtain a binary file using TFTP Tftp get binary lt source file gt lt destination file gt lt host gt lt port gt Obtain a binary file using TFTP Tftp put lt string gt lt string gt lt string gt lt string gt Send a file using TFTP Tftp put ascii lt source file gt lt destination file gt lt host gt Send an ASCII file using TFTP Tftp put ascii lt source file gt lt destination file gt lt host gt lt port gt Send an ASCII file using TFTP XPort AR User Guide 98 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Tftp put binary lt source file gt lt destination file gt lt host gt Send a binary file using TFTP Tftp put binary lt source file gt lt destination file gt lt host gt lt port gt Send a binary file using TFTP Touch lt string gt Create a file on the filesystem Enter the filename to be created Line Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the Line 1 Line 2 and Line 3 configuration menus These configure serial ports 1 2 and 3 Auto show statistics Continuously display line statistics Clear line counters Set to zero the serial counters Clrscrn Clears the screen Command mode always Set c
9. Remove a host user Show Show SSH settings Show client server lt server gt Show client server RSA and DSA keys Show client user lt user gt Show information for a client user Show host dsa Show the full DSA public key Show host rsa Show the full RSA public key Show host user lt user gt Show information for a host user Write Stores and apply current configuration into permanent memory SSL Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the SSL configuration menus For more information on SSL see SSH and SSL Security on page 125 Clrscrn Clears the screen Exit Exit the SSL menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 No ssl Removes the SSL certificate XPort AR User Guide 106 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Show history Displays previously entered commands Show ssl Displays the SSL certificate information Ssl Adds a SSL certificate and private key Ssl lt certificate gt lt private gt Adds a SSL certificate and private key Ssl generate Generates a new self signed SSL certificate Write Stores and apply current configuration into permanent memory Tunnel Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the Tunnel configuration menu For more information on tunneling see Tunneling on page 120 Accept aes decryption key lt string gt Set the AES decryption key using ASCII format Accep
10. Set the time in milliseconds to wait for serial data Serial wait for read timeout lt milliseconds gt Make tunneling wait for read timeout before returning serial data Show Show tunneling configuration Show history Show previously entered commands Show statistics Show connection statistics Start character lt string gt Set the start character string format C HEX Ox Decimal Stop character lt string gt Set the stop character string format C HEX Ox Decimal Tunnel 2 Displays the Tunnel 2 menu option XPort AR User Guide 117 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Write Stores and apply current configuration into permanent memory XPort AR User Guide 118 6 Point to Point Protocol PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP establishes a direct connection between two nodes It defines a method for data link connectivity between devices using physical layers such as serial lines Some of the PPP features include error detection compression and authentication For each of these capabilities PPP has a separate protocol The XPort AR supports two types of PPP authorization Password Authentication Protocol PAP and Challenge Handshake Protocol CHAP Both of these authentication methods require the configuration of a username and password It also supports no authentication scheme when no authentication is required during link negotiation PAP is an authentication protocol in PPP
11. The XPort AR supports 2 tunneling connections simultaneously per serial port One of these connections is Connect Mode the other connection is Accept Mode The connections on one serial port are separate from those on the other serial port Connect Mode the XPort AR actively makes a connection The receiving node on the network must listen for the Connect Mode s connection Connect Mode is disabled by default Accept Mode the XPort AR listens for a connection A node on the network initiates the connection Accept Mode is enabled by default Disconnect Mode this mode defines how an open connection stops the forwarding of data The specific parameters to stop the connection are configurable Once the XPort AR s Disconnect Mode observes the defined event occur it will disconnect both Accept Mode and Connect Mode connections on that port When any character comes in through the serial port it gets copied to both the Connect Mode connection and the Accept Mode connection if both are active Connect Mode For Connect Mode to function it must be enabled have a remote station node configured and a remote port configured TCP or UDP When enabled Connect Mode is always on Enter the remote station as an IP address or DNS name The XPort AR will not make a connection unless it can resolve the address For DNS names after 4 hours of an active connection the XPort AR will re evaluate the address If it is a different ad
12. To cc From Reply To Subject File Overriding Domain Server Port Local Port Priority CP Send 3 Enter the email address to which the email alerts will be sent Enter the email address to which the email alerts will be CC ed Enter the email address to list in the From field of the email alert Enter the email address to list in the Reply To field of the email alert Enter the subject for the email alert Enter the path of the file to send with the email alert This file displays within the message body of the email Enter the domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO Extended Hello Enter the SMTP server port number The default is a random port number Enter the local port to use for email alerts Select the priority level for the email alert Configure this field to send an email based on a CP Group trigger An email is sent when the specified Value matches the current Group s value In the Current Configuration table delete currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Filesystem Configuration The XPort AR uses a flash filesystem to store files Use the Filesystem option to view current file diagnostics or modify files Figure 4 40 Filesystem XPort AR User Guide LANTRONIX Web Manager Filesystem Brews oF Soenated Statistics Filesystem Size Available Space Clean Space Dirty Spac
13. Xon lt character definition gt Sets the xon character SSH Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the SSH configuration menus For more information on SSH see SSH and SSL Security on page 125 Client server lt server gt Set the client server RSA or DSA keys Client user lt user gt lt command gt Set the client user command and RSA or DSA keys Client user lt user gt lt password gt lt command gt Set the client user password command and RSA or DSA keys optional Client user lt user gt lt password gt lt command gt lt public gt lt private gt Set the client user password command and RSA or DSA keys Client user lt user gt generate dsa 1024 Generate DSA public and private keys Client user lt user gt generate dsa 512 Generate DSA public and private keys Client user lt user gt generate dsa 768 Generate DSA public and private keys Client user lt user gt generate rsa 1024 Generate RSA public and private keys XPort AR User Guide 103 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Client user lt user gt generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and private keys Client user lt user gt generate rsa 768 Generate RSA public and private keys Clrscrn Clears the screen Exit Exit the SSH menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 Host Sets the RSA or DSA public or private keys Host lt key gt Sets the RSA or DSA public
14. iplood Copy File Somce Destination Copy Move Somce Destinati Move TFTP Copynght Lantronix inc 2005 All rights reserved 2 Click on a filename to view the contents XPort AR User Guide 57 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 3 Click the X next to a filename to delete the file or directory A directory can only be deleted if it is empty 4 Enter or modify the following fields Note Changes apply to the current directory view To make changes within other folders click on the folder or directory and then enter the parameters in the fields listed below Create File Enter a filename and click Create The XPort AR creates the empty file 0 bytes and stores it in the current directory Directory Enter a folder name and click Create The XPort AR creates the folder and stores it in the current directory Upload File Browse Click Browse and locate the file to upload to the current filesystem directory Click Upload to complete the process Copy File Source Enter the filename to copy Destination Enter the folder where the Source file will be copied Click Copy to complete the process Note The Source and Destination filenames can be different Move Source Enter the filename to move Destination Enter the folder into which the Source file will be moved Click Move to complete the process Note When the Source and Destination filenames are different the file and folder are renamed TFTP Action Select
15. It offers a straightforward method for the peer to determine its identity Upon the link establishment the user ID and password are repeatedly sent to the authenticator until it is acknowledged or the connection is terminated Note PAP is not a strong authentication process There is no protection against trial and error attacks As well the peer is responsible for the frequency of the communication attempts CHAP is a more secure method than PAP It works by sending a challenge message to the connection requestor Using a one way hash function the requestor responds with its value If the value matches the server s own calculations authentication is provided Otherwise the connection is terminated Note RFC 1334 defines both CHAP and PAP Use the XPort AR s Web Manager or CLI to configure a network link using PPP over a serial line Turn off Connect Mode Accept Mode and Command mode before enabling PPP The XPort AR acts as the server side of the PPP link it can require authentication and assign an IP address to the peer Upon PPP configuration IP packets are routed between Ethernet and PPP interfaces XPort AR User Guide 119 7 Tunneling Serial tunneling allows for devices to communicate over a network without the realization of other devices connecting between them Tunneling parameters are configured using the Web Manager s Tunnel 1 and Tunnel 2 Settings on page 28 or Command Mode s Tunnel Menu on page 107
16. exit eli D tp server hup authentication wi C hmp server E temp D intortaco C ip fitter O tine rer C query port O reboot O restore factory configuration C O s command mode si O p E tenet command made D test D nimel stop import Copynght Lantroner Inc 2005 All ngtes reserved 2 Use one of the following methods to import the XCR file a To import an XCR file from the filesystem select Import XCR file from the filesystem and enter the filename on the XPort AR containing the file to import b To import an external file select Import external XCR file and click Browse Locate the file in the Choose File window 3 Optional Enter the filter to apply in the Filter field This selects the groups to import The format of the input is lt Q gt lt 1 gt lt g gt lt is Each group name lt g gt is followed by a colon and the instance value lt i gt Each set of these ends with a semi colon If a group has no instance specify only the group name lt g gt 4 Select from the list of checkboxes the groups to import If no groups are selected all the groups will be imported 5 Click Import The settings for the groups selected are applied to the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 53 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Export System Configuration To export and store an XPort AR s configuration 1 Click XML gt Export from the navigation menu The XML Export System Configur
17. 26 Line 1 Command Mode 27 Tunnel 1 and Tunnel 2 Settings 28 Serial Settings 29 Connect Mode 30 Accept Mode 31 Disconnect Mode 33 Packing Mode 33 Start and Stop Characters 34 Modem Emulation 35 AES Keys Connect Mode 36 AES Keys Accept Mode 37 Configurable Pin Manager 38 CPM Configurable Pins 38 CPM Groups 40 SSH Settings 42 SSH Server s Host Keys 42 SSH Server s Authorized Users 43 SSH Client Known Hosts 44 SSH Client User Configuration 44 SSL Settings 46 Command Line Interface Settings 47 CLI Configuration 47 HTTP Settings 48 HTTP Configuration 49 HTTP Authentication 50 HTTP RSS 51 XML Configuration 52 Import System Configuration 52 Export System Configuration 54 Email Configuration 55 Filesystem Configuration 56 Diagnostics Configuration 59 MIB2 Statistics 59 IP Sockets 59 Ping 60 Traceroute 61 DNS Lookup 61 Memory 62 XPort AR User Guide 4 Contents Buffer Pools 62 Processes 63 Hardware 64 System Configuration 64 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port 66 Accessing Command Mode 66 Using Telnet 66 Using the Serial Port 66 Navigating the Command Line Interface 67 Root Configuration Menu 68 Enable Menu 70 Chem Menu 74 Configure Menu 78 Interface 1 Level Menu 88 PPP Menu 91 CPM Menu 92 Device Menu 94 DVT 95 Filesystem Menu 96 Line Menu 99 SSH Menu 103 SSL Menu 106 Tunnel Menu 107 6 Point to Po
18. CAN Bus USB External interrupts including one non maskable Timer input Applications The XPort AR device server connects serial devices such as those listed below to Ethernet networks using the IP protocol family FF ATM machines CNC controllers Data collection devices Universal Power Supply UPS management units Telecommunications equipment Data display devices Security alarms and access control devices Handheld instruments Modems XPort AR User Guide 11 2 Description and Specifications Time attendance clocks and terminals Protocol Support The XPort AR device server contains a full featured TCP IP stack Supported protocols include ARP IP UDP TCP ICMP BOOTP DHCP Auto IP Telnet FTP TFTP HTTP SSH SSL SNMP and SMTP for network communications and management TCP UDP TCP AES UDP AES Telnet and SSH for tunneling to the serial port TFTP FTP and HTTP for firmware upgrades and uploading files Additional Features Modem Emulation In modem emulation mode the XPort AR can replace dial up modems The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port and then establishes a network connection to the end device leveraging network connections and bandwidth to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines Built in Web Server The XPort AR includes a built in web server Web Manager for configuring the unit and displaying statistics Command Li
19. CP to a specified group Add lt cp gt to lt group gt lt bit gt Add a CP to specified group at bit specified bit position Clrscrn Clears the screen Create lt group gt Creates a Configurable Pin CP group The lt string gt is the name of the CP group Delete lt group gt Remove a CP group and reset all CPs to inputs Delete lt cp gt from lt group gt Remove a specified CP from a specified group and set it as input XPort AR User Guide 92 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Disable lt group gt Disable a group and make all CPs available Enable lt group gt Enable a disabled CP group Exit Exit the CPM menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 Get lt group gt Display the value of a specified CP group Set lt group gt lt value gt Assign a value to a specified group Set lt cp gt as input Configure a CP as an assert high input Set lt cp gt as input assert low Configure a CP as an assert low input Set lt cp gt as output Configure a CP as an assert high output Set lt cp gt as output assert low Configure a CP as an assert low output Show lt group gt Show a specified CP group s information Show cp Show information for all Configurable Pins Show groups Show all CP groups defined XPort AR User Guide 93 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Show history Show previously entered commands Write Write runtime configuratio
20. Cmts Poot Size 2000 Copyright Lantearia ing 2005 AN igts meened Processes The XPort AR Processes window displays all the processes currently running on the system It displays the Process ID PID the percentage of total CPU cycles a process used within the last 2 seconds the total stack space available the maximum amount of stack space used by the process since it started and the process name To display the processes running on the XPort AR and their associated statistics 1 Click Diagnostics gt Processes from the navigation menu The Diagnostics Processes window opens Figure 4 49 Diagnostics Processes LANTRONIX Web Manager Diagnostics Processes ecru caen are eege 10 00 SS H n 03 raS Ryo 12 Uws 38704 Query Pos 7FE SVG pagn required to wew graph Copyegtt Lantrumis inc 2005 All nghte reserved XPort AR User Guide 63 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Note The Adobe SVG plug in is required to view the CPU Load Graph Hardware The Hardware window displays basic hardware information and allows for the modification of the CPU speed To display the XPort AR s hardware diagnostics 1 Click Diagnostics gt Hardware from the navigation menu The Diagnostics Hardware window opens and displays current the current hardware configuration Figure 4 50 Diagnostics Hardware LANTRONIX Web Manager This page shows the beste Diagnostics Hardware boos gear aed The CPU speed can
21. Get or Put Choose Get to receive a file Choose Put to send a file Mode Select ASCII or Binary Local File Enter the name of the file to send to the remote location Put or to store locally Get Remote File Enter the name of the file on the remote location to store externally Put or to store locally Get Host Enter the IP address or hostname of the remote location Port Enter the port number for TFTP communication Click Transfer to complete the file transfer The default is port 69 XPort AR User Guide 58 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Diagnostics Configuration The XPort AR has several tools for diagnostics and statistics Select the Diagnostics link on the left menu bar to display the Diagnostics menu The sub menus allow for the configuration or viewing of MIB2 statistics IP socket information ping traceroute DNS lookup memory buffer pools processes and hardware MIB2 Statistics To view XPort AR s MIB2 statistics 1 Click Diagnostics gt MIB2 Statistics from the navigation menu The MIB2 Network Statistics window opens Figure 4 42 MIB2 Network Statistics LANTRON X Web Manager the various MIB2 Network Statistics eraiten ns Copynght Lantrores ine 2005 All nghts reserved 2 Click on any of the available links to open the corresponding table and statistics For more information refer to the following Requests for Comments RFCs RFC 1213 Original MIB2 definitions RFC 2011 Updat
22. Ip domain name lt string gt Set the default domain name on the XPort AR Ip ftp enable Enable the FTP server Ip ftp password lt string gt Set the administrative password for the FTP server Ip ftp username lt string gt Set the administrative username for the FTP server IP http auth lt uri gt lt realm gt Create a new HTTP server authentication directive IP http auth type lt uri gt basic Set an HTTP server authentication directive to the Basic Access Authentication scheme This directive may not be secured unless used with an external secure system since the username and password are passed unencrypted over the network IP http auth type lt uri gt digest Set an HTTP server authentication directive to the Digest Access Authentication scheme This directive is more secure than the Basic Access Authentication scheme because the password is not sent unencrypted over the network IP http auth type lt uri gt none Set the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to none IP http auth type lt uri gt ssl Set the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to SSL XPort AR User Guide 80 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port IP http auth type lt uri gt ssl basic Set the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to SSL Basic IP http auth type lt uri gt ssl digest Set the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive
23. RSS Feed Select On to enable RSS feeds to an RSS publisher Persistent Select On to enable the RSS feed to be written to a file cfg_log txt and available across reboots Max Entries Sets the maximum number of log entries Only the last Max Entries are cached and viewable 3 Inthe Current Configuration table view and clear currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR XML Configuration The XPort AR allows for the configuration of units using an XML configuration file Export a current configuration for use on other XPort ARs or import a saved configuration file For more information on using XML see XML on page 134 Import System Configuration To import and apply an XML configuration 1 Click XML gt Import from the navigation menu The XML Import System Configuration window opens XPort AR User Guide 52 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 36 Import System Configuration LANTRONIX Web Manager XML Import System Configuration eee Import entire external XCR file aedon Browse The groupe to import can be tomited impon sting Vhen garg grow ten Import XCR file hom the filesystem Filename GROUPS AND INSTANCES TO IMPORT y colon and the rutance vahe temon Ha Filter rau hes he Patanen then oriy Pe sosie WHOLE GROUPS TO IMPORT J arp D command made passwords lp O op group device D email E ethernet O execute C
24. SMTP is a TCP IP protocol used in sending and receiving email Its objective is to send email efficiently and reliably There are three ways to send an email from the XPort AR 1 Via the Web Manager See Configuration Using Web Manager on page 17 2 Via Command Mode by using the Send command See Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port on page 66 3 By configuring a CP or a CP group See Configuration Pin Manager on page 131 When the CP or the CP group changes state to the pre specified value an email alert is sent SMTP Configuration This section covers email configuration using Command Mode See Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port on page 66 The minimum requirements for SMTP configuration are Atleast one address configured for the To field or Cc field The From address field configured Note A Reply To field is also available for configuration This differs from the From field in that all replies from the recipient will be sent to this address When configuring the To and Cc fields separate multiple addresses with a semi colon The email queue separates email addresses by domain One email is sent per domain not per email address The XPort AR makes a connection directly to the destination SMTP server instead of a relay server This prevents the message from not reaching the recipient because of spam filters Use the File command for the body of the e
25. The RST bit is responsible for telling the receiving TCP stack to immediately end a connection Sending this flag poses a security risk Ip telnet enable Enable and start the Telnet server Ip telnet port lt number gt Set the Telnet port that the server uses Ip tftp allow file creation Enable the automatic creation of files by the TFTP server Ip tftp enable Enable the TFTP server No arp Clear the ARP table XPort AR User Guide 82 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No clear ftp counters Revert the FTP counters to the last aggregate value No clear ip ssh counters Revert the IP SSH counters to the last aggregate value No clear ip telnet counters Reverts the IP Telnet counters to the last aggregate value No clear tcp counters Revert the TCP counters to the last aggregate value No clear tftp counters Revert the TFTP counters to the last aggregate value No clear udp counters Revert the UDP counters to the last aggregate value No ip domain name Remove the IP domain name entered difference No ip ftp enable Disable the IP FTP No ip ftp password Remove the FTP password No ip ftp username Remove the FTP username No ip http auth lt uri gt Deletes an existing HTTP server authentication directive No ip http auth user lt uri gt lt user gt Deletes an existing user for the specified HTTP server s authentication directive XPort AR User Guide 83 5 Configuration Using Telnet or S
26. agencies To configure the AES keys for connect mode 1 Click Tunnel 1 gt AES Keys Connect from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 AES Keys Connect window displays Figure 4 21 AES Keys Connect LANTRON X Web Manager Tunnel 1 AES Keys Connect Mode Domky Current Configuration Encrypt Kaye None Decrypt Key Now Copra Lactrenes ine 2005 AE sights maned XPort AR User Guide 36 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields Encrypt Key Enter the value for each byte From the pull down menu select the format for the byte as either character hexadecimal or decimal notation Note Any empty trailing bites that are not specified are set to 0 Enter the value for each byte of the decrypt key From the pull down menu select the format for the byte as either character hexadecimal or decimal notation Note Any empty trailing bites that are not specified are set to 0 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Decrypt Key AES Keys Accept Mode Advanced Encryption Standard AES is an encryption algorithm for securing sensitive information by government agencies To configure the AES keys for accept mode 1 Click Tunnel 1 gt AES Keys Accept from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 AES Keys Accept window displays Figure 4 22 AES Keys Accept LANTRONIX eee There we has parte Advanced treryeon
27. allow for the configuration of the general network settings protocol stack DNS SNMP FTP TFTP IP address filter and the query port Network Configuration To configure the network s general configuration 1 Click Network gt Configuration from the navigation menu The Network Configuration window displays Figure 4 2 Network Configuration LANTRON IX Web Manager whertace On Pa davies Network Configuration There ae two CAGI EA Gasteyed Ihe fret tatin showt te ie nO aert nereg contgeraten The BOOTP Client OOn OOF poeta be DHCP Client O On OOF corage men mat wi tae enoet eter the Gewce is rebooted IP Address Tres foftowarg tema require a Norwork Mask rriac to te atte Gateway OOTP Onto CHP Onset MAC Address P Aayer Network Mash Hoaname MAC Atmos CHP Cet Domain ae E Pere ie on P Adgrers Network DHCP Cliem ID rt ne wr Da device ano 10Mbs ret BOOTH or DCP ia hamas on JOMbeHot 10MbaFul Pe ogna conaran tems wre Ethormor aih BOOTMDHOP w ato 100Mbs 100Mbesttalt acor and ecipse those 100Mba F ull eee E bam BOOTP and FKP is bared Submit EN DHCP raa Ragher a BOOTP wa rt gi aeaaea Mian BOOTP or DCP tate 19 Gower an P Adaess a hew akmad Current Running Configuration gererated using AP Tres somes wate winn ine 100 24 xx space BOOTP Client Of DHCP Client ON IP Address 65 126 223 21 Delete Network Mask 255 255 255 128 Delete Gateway 65 126 223 1 Deleted MAC Address
28. be modifies Orana Wt a The CPU Speed MHZ 25 120 scceptatie range is from 24 to 130 M Subeme Current Configuration CPU Type DSTm Ex CPU Speed 1200 Mhz Hardware ID 0 048 Flash Size 4 00 Mbytes 4194304 bytes RAM Size 1 260000 Mbytes 1310720 bytes o Copyright Lantronix ins 2005 All rights resorved 2 Enter or modify the following field CPU Speed Enter the XPort AR s CPU speed Accepted values are between 25 and 120 MHz 4 Click Submit The CPU speed is updated immediately no reboot required System Configuration The XPort AR System window allows for rebooting the device restoring factory defaults uploading new firmware configuring the short and long name and viewing the current system configuration XPort AR User Guide 64 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 51 System LANTRONIX Web Manager System Reboot Device Upload Name Shon Name Long Name Subena Current Config Ate ary the contig eto baa Notre Inctory detas the aevce WE dormar be rebates Be Creta rat te power off er reret Restore Factory Defaults has Geen verted and farroa the Factory Deteutts Upload New Firmware uration Firmware Version 2000 Short Name Pod Long Mame Lartronix Pon AR Copynght Lantronar inc 7005 All ngres reserved To configure the XPort AR s system settings 1 2 Click System from the nav igation menu The System window open
29. connection XPort AR User Guide 113 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No accept keep alive Disable TCP keepalives No accept port Use a random port number as the local port No clear accept counters Unzeros accept counters No clear aggregate counters Unzeros aggregate counters No clear all counters Unzeros all tunnel counters No clear connect counters Unzeros connect counters No connect Disable connect mode No connect aes decryption key Remove the AES decryption key No connect aes encryption key Remove the AES encryption key No connect block network Forward tunnel network data No connect block serial Forward tunnel serial data No connect cp set group Removes the CP Set Group XPort AR User Guide 114 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No connect flush serial data Do not flush serial data buffer on connection No connect keep alive Disable TCP keepalives No connect port Use a random port number as the local port No connect remote address Remove remote address to connect to No connect remote port Remove remote port to connect to No connect ssh username No SSH user specified No disconnect Disable disconnect mode No disconnect flush serial data Do not flush serial data buffer on disconnection No echo start character Disable forwarding tunneling of start character No echo stop character Disable forwarding tunneling of stop character
30. enable Import Export Import and Export disable Import and Export baud rate Import and Export Any value from 300 to 230400 data bits Import and Export Import and Export parity stop bits none Import and Export even Import and Export odd Import and Export Import and Export Import and Export flow control xon char hardware Import and Export software Import and Export none Import and Export Import and Export Set the x on character Enter as a hexadecimal byte xoff char Import and Export Set the x off character Enter as a hexadecimal byte ftp server state admin username enable Import and Export disable Import and Export Import and Export admin password Import and Export tftp server arp state enable Import and Export disable Import and Export allow file creation arp timeout Import and Export Import and Export arp entry ip address Import Add a dynamic entry to the ARP table mac address Import XPort AR User Guide 140 Value Name 11 XML Additional Information Group Name Item Name arp delete Import Export Import Remove an entry from the ARP table Specify the entry by its IP address snmp query port state enable Import and Export disable Impo
31. enable disable Import and Export Import and Export local ip XPort AR User Guide Import and Export 147 11 XML Group Name Item Name Value Name Value Import Export Additional Information peer ip Import and Export network mask Import and Export authentication Import and mode Export username Import and Export password Import and Export cp cp type input Import and Export output Import and Export nonpio Import and Export assert low enable Import and Export disable Import and Export cp group set Import Set group named by instance attribute to the value cp delete Import Delete a CP from a group Specify the cp to delete in the value element group delete Import Delete the CP group from the configuration Specify the group to delete in the value element exit cli state enable Import disable Import process method method pair Import Process the test set functions as pairs For each XML item process the test function then the set function if the test passed If a test fails continue by processing the next item s test function group Import Process the test set functions as a group of tests then as a group of sets For each XML Item process all test functions before processing any set functions Then process all the set functions If a test functions fails immediately abort XPort AR User Guide 148 11 X
32. entering this command set Show XPort Shows current XPort AR settings Trace route lt host gt Determines the path taken from a computer to a specified destination Enter the destination IP address XPort AR User Guide 69 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Enable Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the Enable configuration menu Auto show interfaces Displays interface statistics Auto show processes Continuously displays thread runtime information Chem Change from the Enable menu to the Configure Email 1 Chem sub menu For the list of Chem prompts see Chem Menu on page 74 Chem 1 Change from the Enable menu to the Configure Email 1 Chem sub menu For the list of Chem prompts see Chem Menu on page 74 Chem 2 Change from the Enable menu to the Configure Email 2 Chem sub menu For the list of Chem prompts see Chem Menu on page 74 Chem 3 Change from the Enable menu to the Configure Email 3 Chem sub menu For the list of Chem prompts see Chem Menu on page 74 Chem 4 Change from the Enable menu to the Configure Email 4 Chem sub menu For the list of Chem prompts see Chem Menu on page 74 Clear interface counters Sets to zero the interface session counters Clear line lt number gt Use the show sessions command to view the active command mode sessions on the XPort AR Each session is assigned a number Use the clear line command to end a sp
33. gt Client Known Hosts from the navigation menu The SSH Client Known Hosts window displays Figure 4 27 SSH Client Known Hosts LANTRONIX eisai SSH Client Known Hosts Tala of nS Chord Spacicaly Tereg mwa Contgare pete trys a Server Opie bel it hey ment arer toy o set otters win Public RSA Key Browse hegoe prevert 047M seacha Public DSA Key Browse Subeme F Actress when adding pubic host Server Current Configuration No Known Hosts are currently configured fer the SSH Csen Copynght Lantrores ine 2005 All natts reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Enter the hostname or IP address of the remote server location Server Public RSA Key Click Browse to locate the public RSA key to use when authenticating the connection to the server Public DSA Key Click Browse to locate the public DSA key to use when authenticating the connection to the server Note These fields are not required for communication They protect against Man In The Middle MITM attacks 3 Inthe Current Configuration table delete currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR SSH Client User Configuration To configure the SSH client s users 1 Click SSH gt SSH Client Users from the navigation menu The SSH Client Users window displays XPort AR User Guide 44 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 28 SSH Client Users
34. member of several groups However it may only be active in one group This field displays the group in which the CP is active To view a CP group s configuration 1 If using the Web Manager a Click CPM gt Groups from the navigation menu The CPM Groups window displays b Click the CP groups from the Current Configuration table The CP s configuration displays in the Group Status table 2 lf using Command Mode the CLI a Enter Enable gt CPM to access the CPM level menu b Type show group lt name gt 3 The Group Status table displays the following Name State Value Bit 1 0 Logic State CP Groups Displays the CP number Current enable state of the CP Note Peripheral pins are locked Displays the last bit in the CP s current value Visual display of the 32 bit placeholders for a CP A symbol indicates the CP is asserted the voltage is high A indicates the CP voltage is low An l indicates the CP is inverted Displays the assertion value of the corresponding bit Displays the CP number Lists the groups in which the CP is a member The CP group table displays the CPs assigned to it It also displays the CP s bit position within the CP group The wave form shows the actual voltage of inputs and outputs a value of 1 indicates a high voltage The state shows the assertion level To configure a group s value 1 If using the Web Manager a Cl
35. or private key Host lt public gt lt private gt Sets RSA or DSA public and private keys Host generate dsa 1024 Generate DSA public and private keys Host generate dsa 512 Generate DSA public and private keys Host generate dsa 768 Generate DSA public and private keys Host generate rsa 1024 Generate RSA public and private keys Host generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and private keys XPort AR User Guide 104 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Host generate rsa 768 Generate RSA public and private keys Host user lt user gt lt password gt Sets the host username and password Host user lt user gt lt password gt lt key gt Sets the host username password and a public key Host user lt user gt lt password gt lt public gt lt private gt Sets the host username password public keys and private keys No client server lt server gt Remove the client server No client server lt server gt dsa Remove the client server DSA key No client server lt server gt rsa Remove the client server RSA key No client user lt user gt Remove the client user No client user lt user gt dsa Remove the client user DSA key No client user lt user gt rsa Remove the client user RSA key No host dsa Removes DSA public and private keys No host rsa Removes RSA public and private keys XPort AR User Guide 105 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No host user lt user gt
36. s Command Mode by changing its short name and long name The short name is used for show commands enable show XPort AR The long name appears in the Product Type field enable show XPort AR Product Information Product Type Lantronix XPort AR To change the XPort AR s short and long names 1 Click System from the navigation menu The System window opens 1 Inthe Short Name field enter the new short name for the device up to 8 characters 2 Inthe Long Name field enter the new long name for the device 3 Click Submit 4 To apply changes click Reboot XPort AR User Guide 150 13 Updating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Obtain the most up to date firmware and release notes for the unit from the Lantronix Web site http www lantronix com or by using anonymous FTP ftp ftp lantronix com Loading New Firmware Reload the firmware using the XPort AR s Web Manager s System window To upload new firmware 1 Click System from the navigation menu The System window opens 2 Click in the Upload New Firmware section click Browse A pop up window displays locate the firmware file 3 Click Upload to install the firmware on the XPort AR The device automatically reboots upon the installation of new firmware XPort AR User Guide 151 A Technical Support If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this user guide or if you are unable to fix the error you may
37. supports IAC codes It drops the IAC codes when telnetting and does not forward them to the serial port Accept Mode has the following states Disabled close the connection Enabled always listening for a connection Active if it receives any character from the serial port Active if it receives a specific configurable character from the serial port same start character as Connect Mode s start character e Modem control signal Disconnect Mode Disconnect Mode ends Accept Mode and Connect Mode connections When disconnecting the XPort AR shuts down connections gracefully The following 3 settings end a connection The XPort AR receives the stop character The timeout period has elapsed and no activity is going in or out of the XPort AR Both Accept Mode and Connect Mode must be idle for the time frame The XPort AR observes the modem control inactive setting To clear data out of the serial buffers upon a disconnect configure buffer flushing Packing Mode Packing Mode takes data from the serial port groups it together and sends it out to nodes on the network The groupings may be configured by size or by time intervals The following settings are configurable for Packing Mode Disable Packing Mode The Packing Mode timeout The data is packed for a specified period of time before being sent out The Packing Mode threshold When the buffer fills to a specified amount of data and th
38. their designs Summary of Chapters The remaining chapters in this guide include Chapter Description 2 Description and Main features of the product and the protocols it supports Specifications Includes technical specifications 3 Using Devicelnstaller Instructions for viewing the current configuration using Devicelnstaller 4 Configuration Using Web Instructions for accessing Web Manager and using it to Manager configure settings for the XPort AR 5 Contiguration Using Telnet or Instructions for accessing Command Mode the command Serial Port line interface using a Telnet connection through the network or through the serial port Detailed information about the commands 6 Point to Point Protocol PPP Overviews PPP on the XPort AR 7 Tunneling Information on tunneling features available on the serial lines 8 SSH and SSL Security Overview and configuration of SSH and SSL security settings 9 Using Email Information on the SMTP server and setting email parameters on the XPort AR 10 Configuration Pin Manager Information on the Configuration Pin Manager CPM and setting the configurable pins to work with a device 11 XML Configuring the XPort AR using XML 12 Branding the XPort AR Instructions for customizing the XPort AR 13 Updating Firmware Instructions for obtaining the latest firmware and updating the XPort AR A Technical Support How to contact Lantronix Technical Support
39. with the XPort AR Note If using DHCP BOOTP ensure the DHCP BOOTP server is in this list To configure the IP address filter 1 Click Network gt IP Address Filter from the navigation menu The IP Address Filter window opens to display the current configuration Figure 4 9 IP Address Filter Configuration LANTRON X Web Manager table cortona IP Address Filter BLARE ALLOWED en aan o IP Address aini Network Mask Add OAR ft uang DHOPOOOTP Current State 0 incoming and D outgoing packets have b IP Address Tabia is empty A3 Copynght Lantrores ing 2005 All nghts reseed 2 Enter or modify the following fields IP Address Enter the IP address to add to the IP filter table Network Mask Enter the IP address network mask in dotted notation 3 Inthe Current State table click Remove to delete fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Query Port The query port 0x77FE is used for the automatic discovery of the device by the Devicelnstaller utility Only Ox77FE discover messages from Devicelnstaller are XPort AR User Guide 25 4 Configuration Using Web Manager supported For more information on Devicelnstaller see Using Devicelnstaller on page 15 To configure the query port server 1 Click Network gt Query Port from the navigation menu The Query Port window opens to display the current configuration Figure 4 10 Query Por
40. AR using a Graphical User Interface GUI on a PC attached to a network See 3 Using Devicelnstaller XPort AR User Guide 12 2 Description and Specifications Web Manager Through a web browser configure the XPort AR s settings using the Lantronix Web Manager See 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Command Mode There are two methods to accessing Command Mode making a Telnet connection or connecting a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program to the unit s serial port See 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address The hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address or MAC address The first three bytes of the Ethernet address are fixed and read 00 20 4A identifying the unit as a Lantronix product The fourth fifth and sixth bytes are unique numbers assigned to each unit Figure 2 1 Sample Hardware Address 00 20 4A 14 01 18 or 00 20 4A 14 01 18 IP Address Every device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address This address references the specific unit Port Numbers Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination and source IP address and a destination and source port number For example a Telnet server commonly uses port number 23 The following is a list of the default server port numbers running on the XPort AR TCP Port 22 SSH Server Command Mode configuration TCP Port 23 Telnet Serv
41. Atthe command prompt type exit The prompt for the parent menu displays To view the available commands and their explanation Atthe command prompt type The list of commands for that menu level and their description displays XPort AR User Guide 67 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port XPort AR CLI Level Hierarchy ROOT ENABLE CHEM 2 CHEM 3 CHEM 4 CONFIGURE PPP 1 DEVICE DVT FILESYSTEM LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 oO D SSL TUNNEL 1 TUNNEL 2 XPort AR User Guide 68 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Root Configuration Menu Top level root commands do not alter the configuration of the XPort AR Clrscrn Clears the screen Enable Displays the Enable level prompt Within this menu changes can be written to the XPort AR For the list of Enable prompts see Enable Menu on page 70 Exit Exit from the system Ping lt host gt Pings the host destination 5 times with a 5 second timeout Ping lt host gt lt count gt Pings the host destination the specified number of times count with a 5 second timeout Ping lt host gt lt count gt lt timeout gt Pings the string destination the specified number of times count with a specified timeout in seconds Show history Shows the set of commands inputted from the moment user was brought back up to this menu Entering a sub menu and then returning to this menu displays only the commands inputted since re
42. Baud Rate Select the XPort AR s baud rate from the pull down menu The default is 9600 Parity Select the XPort AR s parity from the pull down menu The default is None Data Bits Select the number of data bits from the pull down menu The default is 8 Stop Bits Select the number of stop bits from the pull down menu The default is 1 Flow Control Select the XPort AR s flow control from the pull down menu The default is None 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Line 1 Command Mode Setting Command Mode enables the CLI on the serial line To configure Line 1 s command mode 1 Click Line 1 gt Command Mode from the navigation menu The Line 1 Command Mode window displays XPort AR User Guide 27 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 12 Line 1 Command Mode LANTRONIX Web Manager Line 1 Command Mode frtace CL 5 sectors ke Command on Always n Use Serial String N Use CP Group Yes Oms Phen tes bated in Cerimares Echo Serial Sting n Wait Time mihsaconda ianaanpkoanny Aasgaard Seral String Ihe Signon Message i a seg Line dring beat tme CP Group Sroup Valor Current Configuration Copynght Lantroni inc 2005 All rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Always Select Yes to enable the XPort AR s command mode Use Serial String Select Yes to start command mode based on a serial string Use CP Group Select Yes to start comman
43. Connects Completed Accepts Disconnect sole Dropped Connects Dropped Accopts Octon forwarded tom Sertal Octets forwarded hom Network O omnection Timo 0 days W000 00 Acco ction Time O days 00 00 00 000 Coun Address Changes 0 Connect DNS Address Invalides 0 solo Thore is no active connection Accept Counters There is no active connection Copynght Lantronix inc 2005 All nights reserved Serial Settings To configure serial settings 1 Click Tunnel 1 gt Serial Settings from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 Serial Settings window displays Figure 4 14 Tunnel 1 Serial Settings LANTRONIX Web Manager For Turmetng he Butter Size ot Tunnel 1 Serial Settings E Saai ree ba noes Tex lel tine ranga ia treet 1 t9 4008 Am te veta rones Buffer Size eraon Read Timeout milseconds E A tia Wah For Read Timeout Enabled O Disablod incoming dete on the Serii Line Subene The Wan For Peed Timeout tocia species to wad the entre Read Temeces wran watra tor conmo date on tre Serai Lre The ODES even theme te Gite i the rend butter randy 1 ba Current Configuration processed Oriy whan ma read tuiter congintoty ras up n the Peed Tenecan Line 1 Settings 600 N B 1 None Butter Size 704D bytes Reset Read Timeout 200 miliseconde Wait For Read Timeout Oisablod Copyright Lantrores tne 2005 All nights reserved XPort AR User Guide 29 4 Configuration Using Web Ma
44. Dares BES Tunnel 1 AES Keys Accept Mode Ener ation Kove ned Sor Tarretrg Ore Hay wed We airg oes ard he Sa a coer ray m wend to Sacre nas coe ota fi Mhase AES marys wo a tone 16 Utes meg aey Kaye eter on 3 ft we ina Pan VG ovis rg we ated wih smoes hey dda can on J Er wewedn os ASCE j Cocona o a motre Brio paame ene pat Pa Hays we shared Bp 3 Seuren bays so woy maa bo inoan by Bah iden of ie Brie Corvin wro aet secret Brie J haveing uarng AES trerypton Encaypt Key oeet rarer nee 4 DA OAEI RS ret vary saoe A bater marawa wis a esas wra aere secure serrate y Wuse hret over 323 Brie Bye ey Byw Bye Bre By Decrypt Key Current Configuration Encrypt Koy lt Nicne gt Decrypt Key lt Nene gt Copyright Lantronix inc 2005 AN rights reserved XPort AR User Guide 37 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields Encrypt Key Decrypt Key 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Enter the value for each byte From the pull down menu select the format for the byte as either character hexadecimal or decimal notation All trailing bytes not specified are set to 0 Enter the value for each byte of the decrypt key From the pull down menu select the format for the byte as either character hexadecimal or decimal notation All trailing bytes not specified are set to 0 Configurable Pin Manager The XPort AR has 11 Configura
45. Figure 4 33 HTTP Configuration HTTP Configuration HTTP Server On QON XPort AR User Guide 49 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields HTTP Server HTTP Port HTTPS Port Max Timeout Max Bytes Logging Max Log Entries Log Format Select On to enable the HTTP server Enter the port for the HTTP server to use The default is 80 Enter the port for the HTTPS server to use The default is 443 The HTTP server only listens on the HTTPS Port when an SSL certificate is configured Enter the maximum time for the HTTP server to wait when receiving a request This prevents Denial of Service DoS attacks The default is 10 seconds Enter the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a request The default is 32 KB this prevents DoS attacks Select On to enable HTTP server logging Sets the maximum number of HTTP server log entries Only the last Max Log Entries are cached and viewable Set the log format string for the HTTP server The Log Format directives are as follows a remote IP address could be a proxy b bytes sent excluding headers B bytes sent excluding headers 0 h remote host same as a h i header contents from request h header string m request method p ephemeral local port value used for request q query string prepend with or empty t timestamp HH MM SS same as Ap
46. ID in hexadecimal notation instead of the XPort AR s MAC address Select the speed for Ethernet transmission 3 Inthe Current Running Configuration table delete currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Changes to the following settings require a reboot for the changes to take effect DHCP BOOTP IP address network mask gateway MAC address and DHCP client ID Note If DHCP or BOOTP fails AutolP intervenes and assigns an address In this case the static IP if configured is ignored Protocol Stack Configuration To configure the XPort AR s network stack protocols 1 Click Network gt Protocol Stack from the navigation menu The Protocol Stack window displays the settings for TCP ICMP and ARP XPort AR User Guide 19 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 3 Protocol Stack LANT2ON X Web Manager TCP raan Conta ion tena v manai The Send RST boowan a waea Send ARSTE On OF he preiei Suba mme S iMP The Current State eae atop esha massaget Thet peksa beth Send RST On sophia enh dain Total Out RSTs 12551 op eS Totat In RSTs 1008 e aoan Pe cache betae beng renoved ae The ARP Cache can be earananted marnas ty tm wet ICMP Sa emmae Enable On OOF Subnet Current State Enable On ARP ARP Timeout millseconds Submit Current State ARP Timeout t O01 00 000 ARP Cache IP Address MAC Addrose Add Curr
47. It specifies the application to execute upon connection The default is a command shell Note Configuring the SSH client s known hosts is optional It prevents Man In The Middle MITM attacks Secure Sockets Layer SSL SSL uses cryptography to offer authentication and privacy to message transmission over the Internet Typically only the server is authenticated SSL allows the communication of client server applications without eavesdropping and message tampering SSL uses the public and private key encryption system from RSA which also includes the use of a digital certificate SSL runs on layers between application protocols HTTP SMTP etc and the TCP transport protocol It is most commonly used with HTTP thus forming HTTPS On the XPort AR configure an SSL certificate for the HTTP server to listen on the HTTPS port This certificate can be created elsewhere and uploaded to the device XPort AR User Guide 126 8 SSH and SSL Security Alternatively it can be automatically generated on the device this certificate type is a self signed certificate Note When uploading the certificate and the private key ensure the private key is not compromised in transit To upload a new certificate see Upload Certificate on page 46 To create a new self signed certificate see Create New Self Signed Certificate on page 47 XPort AR User Guide 127 9 Using Email The XPort AR has a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP client
48. LANTRONIX ARCHITECT XPort AR User Guide Part Number 900 405 Revision B November 2005 Copyright amp Trademark 2005 Lantronix All rights reserved No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix Printed in the United States of America Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corp Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation Contacts Lantronix Corporate Headquarters 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92618 USA Phone 949 453 3990 Fax 949 453 3995 Technical Support Phone 800 422 7044 or 949 453 7198 Fax 949 450 7226 Online www lantronix com support Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices go to the Lantronix web site at www lantronix com about contact Disclaimer amp Revisions Note This product has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC and EN55022 1998 Rules when properly enclosed and grounded These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this guide may cause interfe
49. LANTRONIX le SSH Client Users fada ot an seri Chart pachini Tunneling a Connect Mosa Voeemaene huayear adams cesmapee i Paseweed porcine comin Remote threwtere end uptoeded to Pe Senter hamaneay preted Command Putvate Key Cose z i Ei i R 5 Public Key Browse Key Type RSA ODSA Da diate it uploaded ovet tona kind Raa wer VOD Viton garatra new Create New Keys Toman a VERY LONO Mey Noto User must first be crostod using the form above paud of Usernames Key Type ORSA ODSA Bi Size 512 O78 Orcas 15 minten tor a 1024 te RSA Suben VO mingea tor a 612 be Current Configuration A en r ecur Ihe Gated Remate Comenand it No Users are curently configured for the SSH Client ake 1 which tate the SSH Server rimerni ipada oni aap erei Copynght Lantronix nc 2006 All ngies reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Username Enter the XPort AR s username for use when connecting to the server Password Enter the password associated with the username Remote Command Enter the remote command to provide to the server This command triggers the desired or appropriate application to execute A shell starts by default Private Key Browse and locate the private key to use for authentication with the remote server Public Key Browse and locate the public key to use for authentication with the remote server Key Type Select the key type DSA is more secure than RSA 3 To create new keys s
50. ML Group Name Item Name Value Name Value Import Export Additional Information level passwords passwords system Import This group specifies the passwords to use when importing an XCR using the CLI capture feature The system value specifies the root password used if the root level is password protected Passwords are not required if the CLI is already logged in to the system level enable Import The enable value specifies the enable level password to use if the enable level is password protected The password is not needed if the CLI is already logged in to the enable level XPort AR User Guide 149 12 Branding the XPort AR The XPort AR s Web Manager and Command Mode CLI are customizable Web Manager Customization Customize the Web Manager s appearance by modifying the following files Note To view these files open the http gt config folder using the Filesystem Browser Alternatively upload and download the files using FTP TFTP For more on the filesystem see Filesystem Configuration on page 56 Filename Description index css The Web Manager s style sheet footer html Formats the web page s footer header html Formats the web page s header ltrx_logo gif The Lantronix logo within the header To replace the logo ensure the replacement logo s height is 70 pixels bg gif The background image file The background is tiled Command Mode Customize the XPort AR
51. No modem connect string Remove optional CONNECT string information No modem echo commands Do not echo modem commands XPort AR User Guide 115 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No modem echo pluses Do not echo when entering modem command mode No modem verbose Use decimal status codes No packing mode Disable packing mode No packing send character Remove the send character No packing trailing character Remove the trailing character No serial buffer size Set buffers used in tunneling of data to the default No serial wait for read timeout Disable waiting for read timeout before returning serial data No start character Remove the start character No stop character Remove the stop character Packing mode send character Enable packing mode to pack data and transmit upon the send character Packing mode timeout Enable packing mode to pack data and transmit using a timeout Packing send character lt string gt Set the send character string format C HEX Ox Decimal XPort AR User Guide 116 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Packing threshold lt bytes gt Set the threshold byte count Packing timeout lt milliseconds gt Set the timeout value in milliseconds Packing trailing character lt string gt Set the trailing character Serial buffer size lt bytes gt Set the size of the buffers to using in tunneling of data Serial read timeout lt milliseconds gt
52. S i TCP Keop Alive milliseconds a be ans pects CP Set Group SRLGRecL Liner to use for an S9 On Connection On Disconnection ow kong to wal before ying to Sube Current Configuration Reconnect Timer 15000 miliseconds Fansite periods By deta the Flash Serial Data Oreabled SSH Username lt NotSat gt Block Serial Data on change when a connection m cr CP Group whose value shouid Block Network Data on Commection the wake 6 TEP Keep Alives Disabled Ono CP ir CEDON S CP Set Group NASN Disconnection se Ae Pe var On Connection Valsa 0 On Disconnection Value 0 Copyright Lantronix inc 2005 All nights reserved XPort AR User Guide 30 Mode Remote Address Remote Port Local Port Protocol Reconnect Timer SSH Username Block Serial Data Block Network Data TCP Keep Alive CP Set Group On Connection On Disconnection 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields Select Disabled to turn off connect mode Any Character enables connect mode upon receiving a character Start Character enables connect mode upon receiving the start character Select DSR Active to enable Connect Mode if Data Set Ready DSR pin is active on the serial line Select Modem Emulation to use modem emulation on this tunnel Enter the remote address to which the XPort AR will connect Enter an IP address or DNS name Enter the remote port number Enter the port for u
53. SNMP server location No snmp server name Clear the SNMP server name XPort AR User Guide 85 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Password Set the new password Prompts for a password then requests password verification Password lt string gt Enter the password on one line Ppp 1 Display the PPP menu for serial port 1 For more information on PPP configuration see PPP Menu on page 97 Ppp 2 Display the PPP menu for serial port 2 For more information on PPP configuration see PPP Menu on page 97 Query port enable Enable the query port Show ftp Display the FTP configuration and statistics Show history Display previously entered commands Show http Show the HTTP server settings Show http auth Display the HTTP server authentication settings Show http log Show the HTTP server log Show http statistics Show the HTTP server settings Show icmp Display ICMP state and statistics XPort AR User Guide 86 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Show ip Show IP statistics Show rss Show the RSS feed settings Show snmp server Display SNMP server settings Show ssh Display IP SSH configuration Show telnet Display Telnet configuration Show tftp Display TFTP settings and statistics Show udp Display UDP settings and statistics Snmp server community lt string gt ro Set the read only SNMP server community Snmp server community lt string gt rw Set the read write com
54. State A value of 1 means asserted 0 means de asserted indicates the CP is inverted Groups Indicates the number of groups in which the CP is a member Active In Group A CP can be a member of several groups However it may only be active in one group This field displays the group in which the CP is active 3 To display the CP status of a specific pin click the CP number under the Current Configuration table The CP Status table displays detailed information about the CP CP Status Name Displays the CP number State Current enable state of the CP Note Peripheral pins are locked Value Displays the last bit in the CP s current value Bit Visual display of the 32 bit placeholders for a CP V0 A symbol indicates the CP is asserted the voltage is high A indicates the CP voltage is low Logic An l indicates the CP is inverted State Displays the assertion value of the corresponding bit CP Displays the CP number Groups Lists the groups in which the CP is a member 4 To change a CP s value a Select the CP from the drop down list b Enter the CP s value c Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 5 To change a CP s configuration a Select the CP from the drop down list b Select the CP s configuration from the drop down list c If necessary Select the Assert Low checkbox d Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Note To modif
55. aaesgeneeseaeeesaesneaaeenaeees 28 Figure 4 13 TUNNEN T oprani io tease runean aegra a aaea deve ned E aa EE Ea sees vecedseesines A E aaa EAE 29 Figure 4 14 Tunnel 1 Serial Settings cccccecececeeeceeeeeeeeneeceeaeeeeaaeeeeneeseaeeeeaaesseaaeseeeeeesaeeeeaaesseneeeenees 29 Figure 4 15 Tunnel 1 Connect MOde ccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeceaeeeeaaesseneeseaeeeeaaeseeaaeseeneeseaeeesaeeseeeennees 30 Figure 4 16 Tunnel 1 Accept Mode 00 cecccceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeaaeseeeeeceaeeeeaaesseaaeseeneeseaeeeeaeeneaaaeenees 32 Figure 4 17 Tunnel 1 Disconnect Mode ccccccecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeseaeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaesseaaesenees 33 Figure 4 18 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode ccceccceccseceeseeeeneeecaeeeeaaeeseneeceaeeeeeaesseaaeeseaeeeseaeeeeaaesteneesenees 34 Figure 4 19 Tunnel 1 Start Stop Chars 0 ccceccceccscceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeaaeseeeeeeseaesseaaeseeeeeseaeeesaesseaaeesenees 35 Figure 4 20 Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation cceccccceeeeesceeceeeeeeeaeeeeaeeseeeeesaeeesaaeseeneeeseaeeesaeeseaeeeneees 35 Figure 4 21 AES Keys Conn ct cccccceecceceeeeeeeeaeeeeneeceaeeeceaeeeeaaeeseaeeseaeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeessaeeeeaaeseneees 36 Figure 4 22 AES Keys Accept cccecceeececeeeeeecaeeeeeneeeeaeeecaaeeeeaaesaaeeseaeeeeaaesseaaesgneecnaeeeseaaesneeeesnees 37 Fig r 4 23 CPM i GPS ic cs ccciscenceeeuscutebesa ctpe case eecetencuheabagidveay setae cniede gavdet cduandand
56. able When a CP is added to a CP group it is assigned to a bit position within the group A CP cannot be assigned to a group until it is configured A CP can be a member of multiple groups but may only be active in one The Configurable Pin Manager CPM is available through the Web Manager see Configuration Using Web Manager on page 17 or through Command Mode see Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port on page 66 Configurable Pins To view a CP s configuration 1 If using the Web Manager a Click CPM gt CPs from the navigation menu The CPM Configurable Pin window displays b Click the specific CP from the Current Configuration table The CP s configuration displays in the CP Status table 2 If using Command Mode the CLI a Enter Enable gt CPM to access the CPM level menu b Type show cp 3 The CP table displays the following CP Indicates the Configurable Pin number Pin Indicates the hardware pin number associated with the CP Configured As Displays the CPs configuration A CP configured as Input is set to read input A CP configured as Output drives data out of the XPort AR Peripheral is a setting assigned by the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 131 10 Configuration Pin Manager State Groups Active In Group CP Groups A value of 1 means asserted 0 means de asserted I indicates the CP is inverted Indicates the number of groups in which the CP is a member A CP can be a
57. ache So H M S t or T t u remote user could be bogus for 401 status U URL path info r first line of request same as m U q lt version gt s return status 2 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR HTTP Authentication To configure HTTP authentication settings 1 Click HTTP gt Authentication from the navigation menu The HTTP Authentication window opens XPort AR User Guide 50 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 34 HTTP Authentication a ONons QBasic OOiges QSSL OSSUBasic O SSUDigest Current Configuration LANT2ON X Web Manager HTTP Authentication peting otpao URI Realm Auth Type Teaure 2 porsword but al date Seansteeredto an trom the HTTP Server is encrypted There is no real reason to create an arerioen drectve usrg Mone urias you wart to ovaria Raed enctive Pat unat tome tee aht ype Magh users con be contypres ithe a ange serto Copynght Lantronix Inc 2005 All rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields URI Realm Auth Type Username Password Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier URI Enter the domain or realm used for HTTP Required with the URI field Select the authentication type None means no authentication is necessary Basic encodes passwords using Base64 Digest encodes passwords using MD5 SSL means the page can only be accessed over SSL no password is req
58. address to display in the From heading of the email Local port lt number gt Set local port number for the XPort AR to use when sending the email message Local port lt random gt Set local port setting to random to allow the XPort AR to choose the local port XPort AR User Guide 75 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No cc Clears the CC field in the email No clear mail counters Reverts the mail counters to the last aggregate value No cp send Disable the CP trigger used to send the email No file Removes the file used for the body of the email No from Clears the From heading line in the email No overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option No replyto Clears the Reply To field in the email No subject Clears the email s Subject field No to Clears the email s To address field Priority high Sets the email priority level to high Displays as high priority if recipient s email supports email priority settings Corresponds to X Priority level 2 Priority low Sets the email priority level to low Displays as low priority if recipient s email supports email priority settings Corresponds to X Priority level 4 Priority normal Sets the email priority level to normal Corresponds to X Priority level 3 XPort AR User Guide 76 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Priority urgent Sets the email priority level to urgent Displays as urgent priority if re
59. ailed explanations of the available commands Accessing Command Mode Using Telnet To configure the unit over the network establish a Telnet connection Note As an alternative establish a Telnet connection by clicking the Telnet tab in the Devicelnstaller See Using Devicelnstaller on page 15 1 From the Windows Start menu click Run and type the following command where x x x x is the IP address telnet x x x x 2 Click OK Upon connection enter multiple times until one character appears on screen 3 Enter xyz to enter Command Mode Using the Serial Port For local configuration connect a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program to the unit s serial port Configure the terminal or emulation for 9600 baud 8 bit no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control 1 Cycle the unit s power power off and back on After power up the self test begins and the diagnostic and status LEDs start blinking 2 Click OK Upon connection enter multiple times until one character appears on screen 3 Enter xyz to enter Command Mode XPort AR User Guide 66 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Navigating the Command Line Interface Commands at the root level top level of the CLI do not affect current configuration settings Commands within the Enable menu and its sub menus modify the XPort AR s configuration Items within lt gt e g lt string gt ar
60. alue displays E Calculator XPort AR User Guide 154 Compliance Information according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name amp Address Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product Product Name Model Device Server PRODUCT NAME Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents Radiated and conducted emissions Class B limits of EN 55022 1998 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 Direct amp Indirect ESD EN61000 4 2 1995 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN61000 4 3 1996 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity EN61000 4 4 1995 Surge Immunity EN61000 4 5 1995 RF Common Mode Conducted Susceptibility EN61000 4 6 1996 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity EN61000 4 8 1993 Voltage Dips and Interrupts EN61000 4 11 1994 Manufacturer s Contact Director of Quality Assurance Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92618 USA Tel 949 453 3990 Fax 949 453 3995 XPort AR User Guide 155 Warranty Lantronix warrants each Lantronix product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of TWO YEARS after the date of shipment During this period if a customer is unable to resolve a product problem with Lantronix Technical Support a Return Material Authorization RMA will be issued Following receipt of an RMA number the customer shall return the product to Lantronix freight prepaid Upon verificat
61. ation window opens Figure 4 37 Export System Configuration LANTRONIX poe oe This page is used tor exporting Pe XML Export System Configuration Kes a puters n ba imported af a tater time to Pe DA Om be modited ad ngored ty rante the onta Sreo Export XOR data te browser lhe baste cen be Whe trevor wrar oro 0 eo Export XOR data to the fllesystom pede apace irra e Filename gops w be exported GROUPS TO EXPORT C imertace 1 D line O Inet D ppp2 O query pont O rebost eanga Dm serial command mode 1 O serial command mode 2 seslal command modo3 O snmp C oh client O ssh command mode ssh servor O si D wp O telnet command mode O mnnet accepet C tunnel aes accept C tunnel modem t D munel packing t minnet packing 2 5 C minnel sorial C munnet stan t C mannet step Copynght Lanira ing 2005 All rights reserved 2 Use one of the following methods to export the XCR file a To view the XCR data without storing it select Export ECR data to browser b To export to a file on the XPort AR filesystem select Export XCR data to the filesystem In the text box enter the name for the file The system will create the file and store it in the root directory of the XPort AR 3 Select from the list of checkboxes the groups to export If no groups are selected all the groups will be exported XPort AR User Guide 54 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 4 Click Export The gr
62. ble Pins CPs CPs can be grouped together using the Configurable Pin Manager CPM Each CP is associated to an external hardware pin CPs can trigger an outside event such as sending an email message or starting Command Mode CPM Configurable Pins To configure the XPort AR s CPs 1 Click CPM gt CPs from the navigation menu The CPM CPs window displays Figure 4 23 CPM CPs LANTRONI X CPM CPs Current Configuration Pin Configured As State P1 PINT Input 1 22 PINIS Input CEJ PINI input GPA PINS input t QPS PIN input 1 CPG PIN Penpherai CPT PINIO Perghersi i CPS PINI input 29 PINE input 1 OPIO PIND Input t OPA PINTS input t Psraaaaanaaaa 21eparesaazre CT Groups Active In Group eyoup apoup State ezezeesyeaerslsisee esse seizes eleed Set OPI to Ser CP as 2 The Current Configuration table displays the current settings for each CP XPort AR User Guide value Sutit input Accor Low Submit Copynghi Lantront inc 2005 All rights reserved Web Manager 38 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Current Configuration CP Indicates the Configurable Pin number Pin Indicates the hardware pin number associated with the CP Configured As Displays the CPs configuration A CP configured as Input is set to read input A CP configured as Output drives data out of the XPort AR Peripheral is a setting assigned by the XPort AR
63. bles include Command Mode serial string sign on message AES Keys Converting Binary to Hexadecimal Following are two simple ways to convert binary numbers to hexadecimal notation Conversion Table Hexadecimal digits have values ranging from 0 to F which are represented as 0 9 A for 10 B for 11 etc To convert a binary value for example 0100 1100 toa hexadecimal representation treat the upper and lower four bits separately to prod uce a two digit hexadecimal number in this case 4C Use the following table to convert values from binary to hexadecimal Decimal Binary Hex 0 0000 0 1 0001 1 2 0010 2 3 0011 3 4 0100 4 5 0101 5 6 0110 6 7 0111 7 8 1000 8 9 1001 9 10 1010 A 11 1011 B 12 1100 C 13 1101 D 14 1110 E 15 1111 F Scientific Calculator Another simple way to convert binary to hexadecimals is to use a scientific calculator such as the one available on Windows operating systems For example XPort AR User Guide 153 B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 1 On the Windows Start menu click Programs gt Accessories gt Calculator 1 On the View menu select Scientific The scientific calculator displays 2 Click Bin Binary and type the number you want to convert C Hex C Dec C Oct Bin C P iw THe Backspace ce oc mef af eef in we is is fo smf fole ws fe fe ne Od ed cs Pc J J al efed af aie ef of 3 Click Hex The hexadecimal v
64. but will not be used in an XML import Configuration using XML There are several methods for configuring the XPort AR using XML The following section overviews this process using the Web Manager Command Mode or FTP XPort AR User Guide 136 11 XML Configure an XPort AR with XML using the following steps 1 Configure an XPort AR with the desired settings using the Web Manager see Configuration Using Web Manager on page 17 or the Command Mode see Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port on page 66 2 Export all of the settings or part of the settings of the configured XPort AR using one of the following methods a Using the Web Manager select the groups to export from the XML page see XML Configuration on page 52 If no group is selected all groups will be exported When the filesystem is used note the location of the file as specified in the text box b Using Command Mode enter the groups to export using the xer command see Enable Menu on page 70 The method used to access the CLI serial port SSH or Telnet does not impact the XML configuration c Using FTP log into the XPort AR Download the xport_ar xml file containing the configuration The configuration is generated dynamically Note The instance is required when exporting groups 3 Connect the unconfigured XPort AR and locate it on the network 4 Import all or part of the configuration settings onto the XPort AR using one of the foll
65. by clicking the symbol next to the XPort AR icon Select the XPort AR unit by clicking on its IP address to view its configuration Viewing the XPort AR s Current Configuration 1 In the right window click the Device Details tab The current XPort AR configuration displays Name Configurable field Enter a name to identify the XPort AR Double click on the field type in the value and press Enter to complete This name is not visible on other PCs or laptops using Devicelnstaller Group Configurable field Enter a group to categorize the XPort AR Double click on the field type in the value and press Enter to complete This group name is not visible on other PCs or laptops using Devicelnstaller Comments Configurable field Enter comments for the XPort AR Double click on the field type in the value and press Enter to complete This description or comment is not visible on other PCs or laptops using Devicelnstaller Device Family Non configurable field Displays the XPort AR s device family type as XPort AR Type Non configurable field Displays the device type as XPort AR ID Non configurable field Displays the XPort AR s ID embedded within the box Hardware Address Non configurable field Displays the XPort AR s hardware or MAC address Firmware Version Non configurable field Displays the firmware currently installed on the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 15 3 Using Devicelnstal
66. character or select Start Character to enable Accept Mode upon receiving the start character Select DSR Active to enable Accept Mode if the Data Set Ready DSR pin is active on the serial line In general a modem sends a DSR signal to its attached computer to indicate that the modem is ready to operate Local Port Enter the port number for use as the local port The default is port 10001 Protocol Select the protocol type for use with Accept Mode The default protocol is TCP Flush Serial Data Select Enabled to flush the serial data buffer on a new connection Block Serial Data Select On to block or not tunnel serial data transmitted to the XPort AR Block Network Data Select On to block or not tunnel network data transmitted to the XPort AR TCP Keep Alive Enter the time in milliseconds the unit waits during a silent connection before checking if the currently connected network device is still on the network If the unit then gets no response after 8 attempts it drops that connection CP Set Group Identifies a CP or CP Group whose value should change when a connection is established and dropped XPort AR User Guide 32 4 Configuration Using Web Manager On Connection Specifies the value to set the CP or CP Group when a connection is established On Disconnection Specifies the value used when the connection is closed 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Disconnect Mode Disconnec
67. cipient s email supports email priority settings Corresponds to X Priority level 1 Priority very low Sets the email priority level to very low Displays as very low priority if recipient s email supports email priority settings Corresponds to X Priority level 5 Replyto lt email address gt Enter the Reply To email address The recipient s email response is sent to this address Send Sends the SMTP email Note Both the To and ReplyTo fields must be configured Server port lt number gt Enter the SMTP server port Show Displays the email configuration settings Show log Displays the email log and results of email transmissions Show statistics Displays number of successful unsuccessful and in transit emails Subject lt string gt Enter the subject for the email Spaces are not accepted To lt email address gt Enter the email address to which the email alert is sent Separate multiple addresses with a semi colon Write Writes the current configuration to permanent storage XPort AR User Guide 77 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Configure Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the Configure menu Arp lt ip address gt lt mac address gt Address Resolution Protocol ARP maps an IP address to a device s MAC address The arp command adds an entry to the ARP table Auto show icmp Continuously displays ICMP state and statistics Auto show
68. compromised 7 iranse The meter Pe date it jiveded over some und of sease Create New Self Signed Certificate ensayo RARDIN her garamat a rem Country Letter Code State Province Locality City Maad ot Organization zene asii Organization Unit sanant e 7a Contact Name Aan A T Expires 01 01 2010 mmiddtyyyy Bil Size 2512 O7es O14 Cumi Current SSL Certificate Delete Version 3 002 Serial Number Signature Algorithm maSWINSAENcryption Issuer Jan 01 00 00 00 2005 GMT re od vor xpires On Jan 01 00 00 00 2010 GMT Subject Subject 5 Public Key 7 Copynght Lantronix inc 2006 Ali nghes reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Upload Certificate New Certificate Browse and locate the digital certificate for use in SSL communications Required field when configuring the Private Key Private Key Browse and locate the private key This private key is a secret and known only to the certificate s owner Required field when configuring a New Certificate XPort AR User Guide 46 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 4 To create a new self signed certificate enter the following information Create New Self Signed Certificate Country State Province Locality Organization Organization Unit Contact Name Expires Bit Size Enter the 2 letter country code Enter the state or province with
69. cts as the client SSH Server s Host Keys To configure the SSH server s host keys 1 Click SSH gt Server Host Keys from the navigation menu The SSH Server Host Keys window displays Figure 4 25 SSH Server Host Keys LANTRONIX Web Manager Server Most Keys we SSH Server Host Keys Fala et tn Sarvar deuce Upload Keys These Keys can be created Private Key Browse onthe sece Public Keys Browse Hf ipsoasing enteang Keys tuke care 1024 key Current Configuration Saarai ix 0812 RSA Key imn Kay Dolete Key DSA Key No DSA Key configured Nate Dat tome St Charts RSA Heart Keyt to be at eet 1004 tts nce Copyright Lantronix tne 2005 All rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Host Keys Private Key Browse and locate the private key Required when the Public Key is specified Public Key Browse and locate the public key Required when the Private Key is specified Key Type Select the key type DSA is more secure than RSA Note One set of RSA keys and one set of DSA keys are accepted 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 42 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 4 To create new keys select the following option buttons Create New Keys Key Type Select RSA or DSA Bit Size Select the size of the key Large bit keys require more time to generate Note Certain SSH clients require RSA host keys to be at l
70. d mode based on the value of a CP group Echo Serial String Select Yes to enable echoing of the serial string at boot up Wait Time Enter the wait time for the serial string during boot up Serial String In the Char field enter the serial string characters Select the string type from the pull down menu as Character Binary or Decimal notation CP Group Enter the CP group name and its value Signon Message In the Char field enter the boot up signon message Select the string type from the pull down menu as Character Binary or Decimal notation 3 Inthe Current Configuration table clear currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Tunnel 1 and Tunnel 2 Settings Select the Tunnel 1 or Tunnel 2 link on the left menu bar to display the Tunnel menu The sub menus allow for the configuration of serial settings connect mode XPort AR User Guide 28 4 Configuration Using Web Manager accept mode disconnect mode packing mode start and stop characters and modem emulation Note The following section describes the steps to configure Tunnel 1 these steps also apply to Tunnel 2 menu options Figure 4 13 Tunnel 1 LANTRONIX Web Manager Tunnel 1 connection statue and venous Senal Settings Connect Mode Accept Mode Disconnect Made Backing Mode Stac Stoe Chaco Modem Emulxen CES Keys Connect OES Keys Accept Statistics Aggregate Counters Completed
71. ddress gt Set the IP address and netmask Enter the netmask in dotted notation IP address filter lt ip address gt lt ip address gt Add a filter to the IP filter table IP default gateway lt ip address gt Set the IP address for the default gateway Mac address lt mac address gt Change the MAC address of the device No bootp Disable BOOTP No dhcp Disable DHCP No ip address Remove the IP address No ip address filter lt ip address gt lt ip address gt Remove a specified filter from the IP filter table XPort AR User Guide 89 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No ip default gateway Remove the default gateway Show Show interface settings Show history Display previously entered commands Show ip address filter Display the IP filter table Speed 10 Set the Ethernet link to 10 Mbps duplex is unchanged Speed 10 full Set the Ethernet link to 10M bps full duplex Speed 10 half Set the Ethernet link to 10 Mbps half duplex Speed 100 Set the Ethernet link to 100 Mbps duplex is unchanged Speed 100 full Set the Ethernet link to 100 Mbps full duplex Speed 100 half Set the Ethernet link to 100 Mbps half duplex Speed auto Set the Ethernet link to auto negotiation Write Store and apply current configuration into permanent memory XPort AR User Guide 90 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port PPP Menu The following section describes the configurable para
72. deesenisbyessiadedesiee evan aaldeess 38 Figure 4 24 CPM Group ceccccccceeeeeeeseneeceeeeeeeaeeeeaaeecaaeeecaaeeeeaaessaeeeseaeeeeaaeseeaaesgceeseaeeeseaeseaaeesenees 40 Figure 4 25 SSH Server Host K YS 0 c ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeesaaeeeceeeeseaeeesaaeseeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeeseaeeeneees 42 Figure 4 26 SSH Server Authorized Users cccccccceeeeseeeceeeeeceaeeeeaeeeeeeeeceaeeeeaaeeseaeeeseaeeesaeeseaaeseneees 43 Figure 4 27 SSH Client Known Hosts cccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeseaeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeaaeeeeeeeseaeeesaeeseaaeeeneees 44 Figure 4 28 SSH Client Users cccceccceeeeseceeeeeeeaeeeeaaeeeeeeecaeeeeaaeseaaeeesaeeseaaesseaaesgeeeesnaeeesaeseaaeesnees 45 Figure 4 29 SS bec ss tose vaes iniaenoi dieran diaii andai adaini addaa 46 Figure 4 30 Command Line Interface Statistics ccceccccceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeseeseeeeeeeeees 47 Figure 4 31 Command Line Interface Configuration cccccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeesseaeeseeeteeaes 48 Fig re 4 32 H TIP Statisties niaaa a aa aa aa aaa ana 49 Figure 4 33 HTTP Configuration 0 cccccceeeeeeeceeeeeecaeeeeeeeceeeeesaaeseeaaeseeeeeseaeeeesaaeseeeeeseaeeesiaeeseaeeseenees 49 Figure 4 34 HTTP Authentication ccccccesceceeeeeceneeeeaeeeeneeceeeeeseaaeeseneeceaeeeceaesseaaesgeneeseaeesseaaesseneesanees 51 Fig re 4 35 ATIP RSS nasiran orata elaia ia aiea a a aiia aa ag LaNa aN SREE 52 Figure 4 36 Imp
73. dress it will close the connection Connect Mode supports the following protocols TCP AES encryption over UDP AES encryption over TCP SSH the XPort AR is the SSH client UDP available only in Connect Mode since it is a connectionless protocol XPort AR User Guide 120 7 Tunneling When setting AES encryption both the encrypt key and the decrypt key must be specified The encrypt key is used for data sent out The decrypt key is used for receiving data Both of the keys may be set to the same value For Connect Mode using UDP if the remote address or port is not configured then the XPort AR accepts packets from any device on the network It will send packets to the last device that sent it packets As a result it is advised to configure the remote address and port When the remote port and station are configured the XPort AR ignores date from other sources Note The Local Port in Connect Mode is not the same port configured in Accept Mode To ignore data sent to the XPort AR enable the blocking of serial data or network data or both The TCP keepalive time is the time in which probes are periodically sent to the other end of the connection This ensures the other side is still connected To configure SSH the SSH client username must be configured In Connect Mode the XPort AR is the SSH client Ensure the XPort AR s SSH client username is configured on the SSH server before using it with the XPort AR
74. e File amp Dir Space Used 15 Data Space Used Numbor of Files 12 Number of Dirs 2 Opened Files o Lockad Filas 0 Opened for Sharing O Cunrent Bank 8 Actions Compact Fors Copynght Lantronis ine 2005 All rights reserved 56 4 Configuration Using Web Manager To compact or format the XPort AR s filesystem 1 Click Filesystem from the navigation menu The Filesystem window opens and displays the current filesystem statistics and usage 2 To compact the files click Compact Note Data can be lost if power is cycled when compacting the filesystem 3 To reformat the filesystem click Format Note All files and configuration settings on the filesystem are destroyed upon formatting including Web Manager files Back up all files as necessary Upon formatting the current configuration is lost To browse the XPort AR s filesystem 1 Click Filesystem gt Browse from the navigation menu The Filesystem Browser window opens and displays the current filesystem configuration Figure 4 41 Filesystem Browser LANTRONIX iy From here you can browse and Filesystem Browser N Dwectorer can te moved and renamed A drectory sunt be engty before can be a F tos cani ta creatas daista Xu res waana v J NTP ened Wanetered to and trom a X coag 3381 Mbytes 2463 bytes TIP perver Mewty crested fee WD Xiu 217 bytes Create Fite Create Director Croste Upload File Bowse
75. e required parameters To view acceptable commands enter To move to a sub level and traverse the tree of commands enter each sub command only in its parent command prompt For example to access the Tunnel level within the Enable level which is below the root level enter root gt enable root enable tunnell To exit and return to the menu one level higher type exit The following key combinations are permitted when configuring the XPort AR from the CLI Ctrl a place cursor at the beginning of line Ctrl b backspace one character Ctrl d delete one character Ctrl e place cursor at the end of the line Ctrl f move cursor forward one character Ctrl k delete everything to the end of the line Ctrl I redraw the command line Ctrl n display the next line in the history Ctrl p display the previous line in the history Ctrl u delete entire line and place cursor at start of prompt Ctrl w delete one word back in line ooo oo ooo oo o Esc b move cursor back one word Esc f move cursor forward one word Note The XPort AR CLI also supports tab completion To view the current configuration at any level Type show The configuration for that menu level displays To view the list of commands available at the current menu level Atthe command prompt enter The list of current commands displays To return to the next level up in the menu hierarchy
76. e timeout has not elapsed the XPort AR packs the data and sends it out e The send character Similar to a start or stop character the XPort AR packs the data until it sees the send character The XPort AR then sends the packed data and the send character in the packet Atrailing character If a trailing character is defined this character is appended to data put on the network immediately following the send character XPort AR User Guide 122 7 Tunneling Modem Emulation The XPort AR supports Modem Emulation mode for devices that send out modem signals There are two different modes supported Command Mode sends back verbal response codes Data Mode information transferred in is also transferred out It is possible to change the default on bootup for verbose response codes echo commands and quiet mode The current settings can be overridden however on bootup it will go back to the programmed settings Configure the connect string as necessary The connect string appends to the communication packet when the modem connects to a remote location It is possible to append additional text to the connect message Command Mode The Modem Emulation s Command Mode supports the standard AT command set For a list of available commands from the serial or telnet login enter AT Use ATDT ATD and ATDP to establish a connection AT ATDT lt Address Info gt ATDP lt Address Info gt ATD ATO ATEn ATH AT
77. east 1024 bits 5 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR SSH Server s Authorized Users To configure the SSH server s authorized users 1 Click SSH gt Server Authorized Users from the navigation menu The SSH Server Authorized Users window displays Figure 4 26 SSH Server Authorized Users LANTRON X Web Manager SSH Server Authorized Users enea ENED the Password Public RSA Key Browse team s Public Reve ore Public DSA Key Brome ayant cA Asal at Uang pute bey suirertcation wa ow Current Configuration DSA Key No OSA Key configured Copynght Lantrores ing 2005 All nghts reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Authorized Users Username Enter the username for an authorized user Required when the Password is specified Password Enter the password for SSH login to the XPort AR Required when the Username is specified Public RSA Key Browse and locate the RSA public key for this authorized user This is used for key authentication When successful no password is requested Public DSA Key Browse and locate the DSA public key for this authorized user This is used for key authentication When successful no password is requested 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 43 4 Configuration Using Web Manager SSH Client Known Hosts To configure the SSH client s known hosts 1 Click SSH
78. ecific command mode session XPort AR User Guide 70 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Clear query port counters Sets to zero the Query Port counters Clear ssh lt session gt Ends an active SSH session on the XPort AR Clear telnet lt session gt Ends an active Telnet session on the XPort AR Configure Displays the Configuration level menu For the list of commands within this menu see Configure Menu on page 78 CPM Displays the Configuration Pin Manager CPM level menu For the list of commands within this menu see CPM Menu on page 91 Device Displays the Device level menu For the list of commands within this menu see Device Menu on page 94 Disable Exits current menu level and returns to main root level menu For the list of commands within the root level menu see Root Configuration Menu on page 68 Exit Exit from the system Filesystem Displays the Filesystem level menu For the list of commands within this menu see Filesystem Menu on page 96 Linel Displays the Line 1 menu for serial port 1 configuration For more information on serial port configuration see Line Menu on page 99 Line2 Displays the Line 1 menu for serial port 2 configuration For more information on serial port configuration see Line Menu on page 99 XPort AR User Guide 71 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Line3 Displays the Line 3 menu for serial port 3 configuration For more information on serial port c
79. ed definitions for IP and ICMP RFC 2012 Updated definitions for TCP RFC 2013 Updated definitions for UDP RFC 2096 Definitions for IP forwarding IP Sockets To display open network sockets on the XPort AR 1 Click Diagnostics gt IP Sockets from the navigation menu The IP Sockets window opens and displays all of the open network sockets on the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 59 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 43 IP Sockets LANTRONIX Web Manager IP Sockets meen Protocol ReO TO LocalAdae tor 1 o o esana KP o e lesz 60 4 15991 2306 Copynght Lantrores ine 2005 All nghts reserved Ping To ping a remote device or computer 2 Click Diagnostics gt Ping from the navigation menu The Diagnostics Ping window opens Figure 4 44 Diagnostics Ping LANTRONIX dey Speoty etter a DNS Mostineme or Diagnostics Ping Foal Aaa da Com Saina asan Tia Copynght Lantrores ine 2005 All nghts reserved 3 Enter or modify the following fields Host Enter the IP address for the XPort AR to ping Count Enter the number of ping packets XPort AR should attempt to send to the Host The default is 3 Timeout Enter the time in seconds for the XPort AR to wait for a response from the host before timing out The default is 5 seconds 4 Click Submit The results of the ping display in the window XPort AR User Guide 60 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Traceroute To use
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82. efault record If it cannot find the default record it will not send the email Extended Hello When the XPort AR makes a connection to the recipient s SMTP server it send an EHLO message This message contains the XPort AR s domain Use the Overriding Domain command to change the domain provided in the EHLO message For a more information EHLO see RFC 2821 Email Statistics Use the Show Statistics command to display the XPort AR s email statistics XPort AR User Guide 129 9 Using Email Use the Show Log command to display the email log When the system sends an email the following information is logged 1 Messages the XPort AR sends to the SMTP server 2 Messages from the SMTP server to the XPort AR 3 SMTP commands and replies Note The XPort AR does not log email message contents XPort AR User Guide 130 10 Configuration Pin Manager There are 11 configurable pins on the XPort AR All CPs except for 5 are shared by some other function on the XPort AR Some of the CPs are assigned to serial port 1 dtr dsr for modem control and rts cts for hardware flow control others to serial port 2 dtr dsr for modem control rts cts for hardware flow control and tx rx groups as well CPs are configurable individually or may be clustered together and configured as a single group CP group This increases flexibility when incorporating the XPort AR into another system Each CP group is a 32 bit vari
83. elect the following option buttons Create New Keys Key Type Select RSA or DSA Bit Size Select the size of the key Note Large bit keys require more time to generate 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 5 Inthe Current Configuration table delete currently stored fields as necessary 6 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 45 4 Configuration Using Web Manager SSL Settings Secure Socket Layer SSL is a protocol for managing the security of data transmission over the Internet It provides encryption authentication and message integrity services SSL is widely used for secure communication to a web server Select the SSL link on the left menu bar to display the SSL menu The Web Manager also permits the creation of self signed certificates This type of SSL certificate is a certificate not signed by a valid Certificate Authority CA To configure the XPort AR s SSL settings 1 Click SSL from the main menu The SSL window displays Figure 4 29 SSL LANTRONIX EER 2 pein e e conbapured i orane Sor PA IIT SSL Scr 1o tten on HTTPS ont Tres Corticate can be crested chewtere end uplosded lo he Upload Certificate Orve oF automaticety generated onthe device A preceded cette Sree wi be Now Certificate Browse J tat xed Now Private Key Grosse g eatery Se Cortincate take Care te erare the Subent Frevate Key wil not be
84. ent State Clear Address Agel MAC Addiess Type _Intestace 6512721 Remove OO 030855570 Dynamic 1 Copynght Lantronix inc 2006 All nghts reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields TCP Send RSTs TCP contains six control bits with one or more defined in each packet RST is one of the control bits The RST bit is responsible for telling the receiving TCP stack to immediately end aconnection Sending this flag may pose a security risk Select Off to disable the sending of the RST flag ICMP Enable Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP can be used as an error reporting protocol between two hosts Commands such as ping use this protocol Sending and processing ICMP messages may post a security risk ARP ARP Timeout Enter the time in milliseconds for the ARP timeout This is the duration an address remains in the cache ARP Cache IP Address Enter the IP address to add to the ARP table MAC Address Enter the MAC address to add to the ARP table XPort AR User Guide 20 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Note Both the IP and MAC addresses are required for the ARP cache Current State Clear Select Clear to remove all entries in the ARP table Remove Removes a specific entry from the ARP table 3 Click Submit after each modified field Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP establishes a direct connection between two nodes It defines a method for data l
85. er Command Mode configuration TCP Port 80 HTTP Web Manager configuration TCP Port 443 HTTPS Web Manager configuration UDP Port 161 SNMP TCP Port 21 FTP UDP Port 69 TFTP UDP Port 30718 0x77FE Query port TCP UDP Port 1001 Tunnel 1 TCP UDP Port 1002 Tunnel 2 o ooo oo o XPort AR User Guide 13 2 Description and Specifications Product Information Label The product information label on the underside of the unit contains the following information about the specific unit Barcode Serial number Product ID name Part number e Hardware address MAC address Figure 2 2 Product Label SOMSO aea veme ui apew WOO XIUOJ UB MMM eps9286 6819S s1uaed SN LANTRONIX XPORT AR MAC 00 20 4A 86 2B 9F MAC Address Part Number PN XPL1001000 01 Rev A11 SIN X6345A890658 Revision XPort AR User Guide 14 3 Using Devicelnstaller This chapter covers the steps for viewing the XPort AR device server s properties and device details Accessing XPort AR using Devicelnstaller Note Make note of the MAC address It is needed to locate the XPort AR using Devicelnstaller Follow the instructions on the product CD to install and run Devicelnstaller 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Lantronix gt Devicelnstaller gt Devicelnstaller 2 Click on the XPort AR folder The list of Lantronix XPort AR devices available displays 3 Expand the list of XPorts
86. erial Port No ip http auth log Disables HTTP server logging No ip http auth log format Removes the log format string for the HTTP server No ip http server Disables the HTTP server No ip icmp enable Prevents the sending or retrieval of ICMP packets No ip name server Remove the name server No ip ssh enable Disables and stops the SSH server No ip tcp resets enable Prohibits TCP RSTs from sending on connect to unused ports No ip telnet enable Disables the Telnet server No ip tftp allow file creation Disables file creation via TFTP No ip tftp enable Disables the TFTP server No password Removes the root level password No query port enable Disable the query port XPort AR User Guide 84 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No rss enable Disables the RSS feed No rss persistent Disables RSS feed data persistence No snmp server community ro Remove the SNMP read only server community string No snmp server community rw Remove the SNMP read write server community string No snmp server contact Remove the SNMP server contact No snmp server description Clear the SNMP server description No snmp server enable Disable the SNMP server No snmp server enable traps Disables SNMP server traps No snmp server host lt ip address gt Delete the SNMP server host No snmp server host lt ip address gt lt ip address gt Delete the SNMP server host No snmp server location Clear the
87. ery port Show sessions Displays active Telnet and SSH sessions on the XPort AR Show XPort Displays the XPort AR s configuration Trace route lt host gt Determines the path taken from a computer to a specified destination Enter the destination IP address Tunnell Displays the Tunnel 1 menu for tunneling configuration For more information on tunnel configuration see Tunnel Menu on page 107 Tunnel2 Displays the Tunnel 1 menu for tunneling configuration For more information on tunnel configuration see Tunnel Menu on page 107 XPort AR User Guide 73 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Write Store and apply current configuration into permanent memory Xcr dump Display the XML configuration to the console For more information on XML see XML on page 134 Xcr dump lt group list gt Display a specified XML configuration to the console Separate groups with a comma Specify group instances if they exist with a colon For example gt xcr dump line 1 line 2 Enclose groups with a white space in the name with double quotation marks For more information on XML see XML on page 134 Xcr export lt file gt Save the current XPort AR s configuration to a file Specify the name for the file the XPort AR saves it in its root directory For more information on XML see XML on page 134 Xcr export lt file gt lt group list gt Save a specified XML configuration to a file Specify the group na
88. escribes how to configure the XPort AR using Web Manager Lantronix s browser based configuration tool The unit s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory and is retained without power All changes take effect immediately unless otherwise noted Accessing Web Manager through a Web Browser Log into the XPort AR using a standard Web browser Note Alternatively access the Web Manager by selecting the Web Configuration tab from Devicelnstaller To access Web Manager 1 Open a standard web browser such as Netscape Navigator 6 x and above Internet Explorer 5 5 and above Mozilla Suite Mozilla Firefox or Opera 2 Enter the IP address of the XPort AR in the address bar The Web Manager home page displays Note The XPort AR Status page the home page displays the common XPort AR configuration and product information Figure 4 1 Web Manager Home Page XPort AR User Guide LANTRONIX XPort Status Product Type Product Imformation astonis X erson 2000 Web Manager PARP 23 days 00 1622 Saved Ato 100Mbpe Full W0 t9 bd 10 67 14 130 00 67 134130 201 00 N 0 1 None 9600 N 6 1 None Disabled shutdown Tunnel Tunnel 2 Disabled Disabled Waning Watag Copyright Lantroni inc 2005 All rights reserved 17 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Network Settings Click the Network link on the left navigation bar to display the Network menu The sub menus displayed
89. ext Subma Remove CPI from Serial DTROSR Submit Copynght Lantrones inc 2005 All rights reserved 2 The Current Configuration table displays the current settings for each CP group Current Configuration Group Name Displays the CP group s name State Indicates whether the group is enabled or disabled CP Info Provides CP group information 3 To display the status of a specific group click the CP group name under the Current Configuration table The Group Status table displays providing detailed information about the CP group Group Status Name Displays the CP Group name State Current enable state of the CP group Note Peripheral pins are locked XPort AR User Guide 40 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Value Displays the CP group s current value Bit Visual display of the 32 bit placeholders for a CP 1 0 A symbol indicates the CP s bit position is asserted the voltage is high A indicates the CP voltage is low Logic An l indicates the CP is inverted State Displays the assertion value of the corresponding bit CP Displays the Configurable Pin number and its bit position in the CP group 2 To create a CP group a Enter a group name in the Create Group field b Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 3 To delete a CP group a Select the CP group from the Delete Group drop down list b Click Submit Changes are applied im
90. ght Lantronix Inc 2005 AN rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Telnet Access Select On to enable Telnet access Telnet is enabled by default Telnet Port Enter the Telnet port to use for Telnet access The default is 23 SSH Access Select On to enable SSH access SSH is enabled by default SSH Port Enter the SSH port to use for SSH access The default is 22 Password Enter the password for Telnet access Enable Password Enter the password for access to the Command Mode Enable level There is no password by default 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR HTTP Settings Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is the transport protocol for communicating hypertext documents on the Internet HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted It also defines the actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to different commands Select the HTTP link on the left menu bar to display the HTTP menu The sub menus allow for HTTP configuration HTTP authentication administration or RSS configuration To view HTTP statistics 1 Click HTTP gt Statistics from the navigation menu The HTTP Statistics window displays XPort AR User Guide 48 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 32 HTTP Statistics HTTP Configuration To configure HTTP 1 Click HTTP gt HTTP Configuration from the navigation menu The HTTP Configuration window opens
91. gt Modem Emulation from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation window displays Figure 4 20 Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation LANTRONIX Web Manager Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation Echo Pluses Oon Oot Echo Commande On OOt Tur wher red on the Saris Verbose Response Codes OOn OOF Response Codes Text ONumorie tostan spectas wteimer or not c 2 Modem Response Enor Unknown Commande O On OOF mps Tie Current Configuration van shud ty Echo Pluses of Pan ERROR reneres Error Unknown Commamids Off cushorazns tera thea n sert wth Optional Connect Sting lt NotSet gt Copyright Lantror s inc 2005 All nights reserved XPort AR User Guide 35 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields Echo Pluses Select On to echo when entering modem command mode Echo Commands Select On to echo the modem commands to the console Verbose Response Select On to send modem response codes out on the serial Codes line Response Codes Select the type of response code from either Text or Numeric Connect String Enter the connect string This modem initialization string prepares the modem for communications It is a customized string sent with the CONNECT modem response code 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR AES Keys Connect Mode Advanced Encryption Standard AES is an encryption algorithm for securing sensitive information by government
92. ial string serial string enable Import and Export disable Import and Export Import and Export signon message Import and Export wait time Import and Export cp buffer size group Import and Export trigger value Import and Export Import and Export read timeout Import and Export wait read timeout Import and Export tunnel connect connect mode enable Import and Export disable Import and Export any character Import and Export start character Import and Export modem control asserted Import and Export modem Import and Export local port Import and Export XPort AR User Guide 142 Value 11 XML Additional Information Group Name Item Name remote address Value Name Import Export Import and Export remote port Import and Export protocol tcp Import and Export udp Import and Export ssh Import and Export tcp aes Import and Export udp aes Import and Export reconnect time flush serial enable Import and Export Import and Export disable Import and Export ssh username Import and Export block serial block network tcp keep alive enable Import and Export disable enable Import and Export Import and Export disable Import and Export Impor
93. ick CPM gt Groups from the navigation menu The CPM Groups window displays b To create a CP group XPort AR User Guide 132 10 Configuration Pin Manager i Enter a group name in the Create Group field ii Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR c To delete a CP group i Select the CP group from the Delete Group drop down list ii Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR d To enable or disable a CP group i Select the CP group from the Set drop down list ii Select the state Enabled or Disabled from the drop down list iii Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR e To seta CP group s value i Select the CP group from the Set drop down list ii Enter the CP group s value in the value field iii Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR f To add CP to a CP group i Select the CP from the Add drop down list ii Select the CP group from the drop down list ii Select the CP s bit location from the bit drop down menu v Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR g Todelete a CP from a CP group i Select the CP from the Remove drop down list ii Select the CP group from the drop down list iii Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 2 If using Command Mode a Type enable gt cpm to access the CPM level menu b Use the add delete and set commands to configure values withi
94. ick Diagnostics gt Memory from the navigation menu The Diagnostics Memory window displays Figure 4 47 Diagnostics Memory LANTRONIX Web Manager Diagnostics Memory prre ammine Main Heap Internal Heap eer Total Memory bytes 716800 228352 a eae i pash hato Available Memory fiytes 309112 72 aonn Humber Of Fragenents 1310 1 Allocated Blocks 582 1 Copyright Lantronix tec 2005 All nights reserved Buffer Pools Several parts of the XPort AR system use private buffer pools to ensure deterministic memory management To display the XPort AR s buffer pools 1 Click Diagnostics gt Processes from the navigation menu The Diagnostics Buffer Pools window opens XPort AR User Guide 62 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 48 Diagnostics Buffer Pools LANTRONIX ice These chats how te amet Diagnostics Buffer Pools zeara fro tunne poan wr VEA pats A Fa rten o Merwork Stack Buller Poot perzse cera Total Free Used Maxthed paver see Dineen OQ u 8 D pone Chetes Posl Size 1520 a Ethermet Driver Butler Poot Total Free Used Maxthed Better Heaters 150 ns 5 betes Poot ps Sire 1820 bid ad J Serial Driver Line 1 Butter Poot Total Free Used Maxtived Botes Heaters 12 ee Chester Peak Sire 2048 Serial Driver Line 2 Butter Posi Total Free Used Maxtised Dete esde 12 6 6 Om Poot o Sire 208 Senhal Deiver Line 3 Butter Post Total Free Used Maxised Batis Headers 4 2 2
95. in the country Enter the city within the State Province The name of the organization owning the certificate The organization s division unit using the certificate Enter the Contact Name for the certificate Enter in mm dd yyy format the certificate s expiry date Select the certificate s bit size Note Large bit keys require more time to generate 5 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Command Line Interface Settings Select the CLI link on the left menu bar to display the Command Line Interface menu Figure 4 30 Command Line Interface Statistics Web Manager LANTRONIX Command Line Interface Confipar mon Mhan a connection i ac ve the Statistics Telnet Status Server Statne Local Port Last Connection Uptime Toral Bytes In Total Bytes Out Current Connections lt None gt Copynght Lantrona ine 2005 All nghts reserved CLI Configuration To configure the CLI 1 Click CLI gt Configuration from the navigation menu The Command Line Interface window displays XPort AR User Guide 47 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 31 Command Line Interface Configuration LANT2ON X Web Manager Beth the Telnet Port snd SSH Port used by the CL servers can be avemazen Command Line Interface The Password is used Sor initiat Telnet Access On W bgn accens m M gimnas Subene Current Configuration aan wad Delete Copyri
96. ink connectivity between devices using physical layers such as serial lines The XPort AR supports two types of PPP authorization Password Authentication Protocol PAP and Challenge Handshake Protocol CHAP Both of these authentication methods require the configuration of a username and password It also supports no authentication scheme when no authentication is required during link negotiation Note The following section describes the steps to configure PPP 1 PPP on serial line 1 these steps also apply to PPP 2 To configure the XPort AR s PPP configuration 1 Click Network gt PPP Line 1 from the navigation menu The PPP Line 1 window displays Figure 4 4 PPP Settings LANTRONIX Web Manager PPP Line 1 fe erda tow Pr count Mode Enatied O Disabled Acone modes mad Cornear Mode on betire Local IP Address Current Configuration There wo Pree attert byte aaea sno wien sane Mode bied Mo mirrte a racestary Local IP Address lt MotSet gt pei cnctemoegaim ian Peet IP Address lt M gt Protocol PAP ord the Network Mask lt NotSet gt pem vorapeeae t E Auth Mode None Doth PAP and CMAP reqare tet a Auth Username lt NoeSet gt Conlpures fot DO Pee bawrtace Auth Password lt NotSet gt n RN Parswmd we Pe cedweai weed by he PAP and SAAN PR dang raptai H elthertcabor i to be used on the PPP mteriace the peer mutt De 39 une tres Copynght Lantronc inc 7005 Al
97. int Protocol PPP 119 7 Tunneling 120 Connect Mode 120 Accept Mode 121 Disconnect Mode 122 Packing Mode 122 Modem Emulation 123 Command Mode 123 Serial Line Settings 124 Statistics 124 8 SSH and SSL Security 125 Secure Shell SSH 125 SSH Server Configuration 125 XPort AR User Guide 5 Contents SSH Client Configuration 126 Secure Sockets Layer SSL 126 9 Using Email 128 SMTP Configuration 128 Priority Levels 129 DNS Records 129 Extended Hello 129 Email Statistics 129 10 Configuration Pin Manager 131 Configurable Pins 131 CP Groups 132 11 XML 134 XML Configuration Record Schema 134 Configuration using XML 136 XML Groups 137 Import Only Groups 137 12 Branding the XPort AR 150 Web Manager Customization 150 Command Mode 150 13 Updating Firmware 151 Obtaining Firmware 151 Loading New Firmware 151 A Technical Support 152 B Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 153 Converting Binary to Hexadecimal 153 Conversion Table 153 Scientific Calculator 153 Compliance Information 155 Warranty 156 XPort AR User Guide Contents Figures Figure 2 1 Sample Hardware Address cccccecceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeceaeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseaaeeenees 13 Figure 2 2 Product Labelis s c 0ceiis cin eats eet ete en a eee teenie os Sele aAA aaan 14 Figure 4 1 Web Manager Home Page cccccceseeeceeneeceeeeecaeeeeaaeeeeeeeseaeeecaaeseseaeeseee
98. ion of warranty Lantronix will at its option repair or replace the product and return it to the customer freight prepaid If the product is not under warranty the customer may have Lantronix repair the unit on a fee basis or return it No services are handled at the customer s site under this warranty This warranty is voided if the customer uses the product in an unauthorized or improper way or in an environment for which it was not designed Lantronix warrants the media containing its software product to be free from defects and warrants that the software will operate substantially according to Lantronix specifications for a period of 60 DAYS after the date of shipment The customer will ship defective media to Lantronix Lantronix will ship the replacement media to the customer In no event will Lantronix be responsible to the user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise for any special indirect incidental or consequential damage or loss of equipment plant or power system cost of capital loss of profits or revenues cost of replacement power additional expenses in the use of existing software hardware equipment or facilities or claims against the user by its employees or customers resulting from the use of the information recommendations descriptions and safety notations supplied by Lantronix Lantronix liability is limited at its election to refund of buyer s purchase price for s
99. ip Continuously displays IP statistics Auto show tcp Continuously displays TCP statistics Auto show udp Continuously displays UDP statistics Clear arp cache Removes all entries from the ARP table Clear ftp counters Sets the FTP counters to zero Clear host lt host gt Remove a specified entry from the DNS cache Clear http counters Set the HTTP counters to zero Clear icmp counters Sets the Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP counters to zero XPort AR User Guide 78 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Clear ip counters Set the IP counters to zero Clear ip ssh counters Set the SSH counters to zero Clear ip telnet counters Set the Telnet counters to zero Clear rss Clears the RSS feed data Clear ssh End an active SSH session on the XPort AR Clear tcp counters Set to zero the TCP counters Clear telnet End an active Telnet session on the XPort AR Clear tftp counters Sets the TFTP counters to zero Clear udp counters Set the UDP counters to zero Clrscrn Clears the screen Enable password Set the password for the Enable level menu Exit Exit the Configure menu and returns to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 XPort AR User Guide 79 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Hostname lt string gt Set the system hostname If 1 Display the Interface 1 menu For more information on serial port configuration see Interface 1 Level Menu on page 88
100. l ATQn ATVn ATZ A Switches to command mode if entered from serial port during connection Help Establishes the TCP connection to socket lt IP gt lt port gt See ATDT Like ATDT Dials default connect mode remote address and port Switches to data mode if connection still exists Vice versa to Switches echo in command mode off 0 on 1 Disconnects the network session Displays modem information Quiet mode 0 enable results code 1 disable results code Verbose mode 0 numeric result codes 1 text result codes Restores the current state from the setup settings Repeat last valid command All of these commands behave like a modem For commands that are valid but not applicable to the XPort AR an OK message is sent but the command is silently ignored XPort AR User Guide 123 7 Tunneling The XPort AR attempts to make a Command Mode connection as per the IP DNS port numbers defined in Connect Mode It is possible to override the remote address as well as the remote port number Note Configure either the IP address using the address on its own lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt or the IP address and port number by entering lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt lt port gt The port number cannot be entered on its own For ATDT and ATDP commands less than 255 characters the XPort AR replaces the last segment of the IP address with the configured Connect Mode remote statio
101. l nghts reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Mode Select Enabled to enable PPP on the XPort AR s serial line 1 Local IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to the device s PPP interface XPort AR User Guide 21 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Peer IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to the peer when requested during negotiation Network Mask Enter the network mask Auth Mode Choose the authentication mode Select None when no authentication is required Select PAP for Password Authentication Protocol Select CHAP for the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR DNS Configuration To configure the XPort AR s DNS configuration 1 Click Network gt DNS from the navigation menu The DNS window displays Figure 4 5 DNS Settings LANTRON X Web Manager andandani behe contguratan of the ONS Kayan Mhan a ONS fuita it reece uerg a forward lockup tte rosate ere ompararty stored N the ONS coche This coche ia coneubed rst when forward jockupe Esch tere inthe coche wel evertunby tment and be removed Whe 8 cacti pared Ot Sete Cr CA Um deitas er eanty Current Configuration Primary ONS 67 134 130 200 Delete Secondary ONS 67 134 130 201 Delete DNS Cache Copyright Lantrorie ine 2005 All rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields DNS Primary Server Enter the DNS primary ser
102. ler Extended Firmware Version Provides additional information on the firmware version Online Status Non configurable field Displays the XPort AR s status as online offline unreachable the XPort AR is on a different subnet or busy the XPort AR is currently performing a task Telnet Enabled Displays whether Telnet is enabled on this XPort AR Telnet Port Non configurable field Displays the XPort AR s port for telnet sessions Web Enabled Displays whether Web Manager access is enabled on this XPort AR WebPort Non configurable field Displays the XPort AR s port for Web Manager configuration Maximum Baud Rate Supported Non configurable field Displays the XPort AR s maximum baud rate Note the XPort AR may not currently be running at this rate Firmware Upgradeable Non configurable field Displays True indicating the XPort AR s firmware is upgradeable as newer version become available IP Address Displays the XPort AR s current IP address To change the IP address click on the Assign IP button on the Devicelnstaller menu bar Supports Configurable Non configurable field Displays True indicating configurable Pins pins are available on the XPort AR Supports Email Triggers Non configurable field Displays True indicating email triggers are available on the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 16 4 Configuration Using Web Manager This chapter d
103. lic key Import and Export Import and Export XPort AR User Guide 145 Value Name 11 XML Additional Information Group Name Item Name private key Import Export Import and Export authorized users username Import and Export password Import and Export public rsa key Import and Export public dsa key Import and Export authorized users delete Import and Export Delete an SSH authorized user host keys delete Import and Export Delete an SSH host key ssh client known host server Import and Export Import and Export public rsa key Import and Export client users username Import and Export password Import and Export remote command public rsa key Import and Export Import and Export private rsa key public dsa key Import and Export Import and Export private dsa key Import and Export known host delete Import and Export Specify the server host for deletion client users delete Import and Export Specify the username for deletion client rsa key delete Import and Export Specify the username client dsa key delete Import and Export Specify the username ssl certificate certificate Import and Export Enter the text of the certificate private key Import and Export Enter the text of the priva
104. mail s text The email s text must be saved in a file configure the location of this message file The XPort AR permits entering a filepath even if the file itself is not created yet If the file does not exist when the email is sent the body of the email reads file does not exist XPort AR User Guide 128 9 Using Email Priority Levels The default priority level for the XPort AR s emails is Normal priority The XPort AR has 5 configurable priority levels certain recipient systems have filters based on these priority levels Configurable priority levels are Priority XPriority Level Urgent 1 High 2 Normal default 3 Low 4 Very Low 5 Some email programs may translate an Urgent priority to High and Very Low priority to Low The XPort AR makes an SMTP connection to a destination server By default it connect to the destination s port 25 Override this port number by using the Server Port command DNS Records Domain Name Service DNS translates text based domain names to the numeric IP addresses necessary for locating the domain s server on the Internet Many DNS servers have multiple records per domain To resolve these addresses the XPort AR s DNS server listing looks for MX records first MX is the Mail Exchange Record it is an entry in the domain name table identifying the mail server responsible for managing emails for that domain name If the MX record is not available then the DNS server uses the d
105. me and the name for the file the XPort AR saves it in its root directory For more information on XML see XML on page 134 Xcr import lt file gt Import an XML configuration onto the XPort AR For more information on XML see XML on page 134 Xcr import lt file gt lt group list gt Import a specific XML configuration onto the XPort AR Specify the group and filename For more information on XML see XML on page 134 Chem Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the Chem 1 Chem 2 Chem 3 and Chem 4 configuration menus These commands configure email alert settings Auto show statistics Continuously display email statistics XPort AR User Guide 74 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Cc lt email address gt Enter the email address to which the alert email is CC ed Separate multiple addresses with a semi colon Chem 2 Displays the Chem 2 menu for configuration Chem 3 Displays the Chem 3 menu for configuration Chem 4 Displays the Chem 4 menu for configuration Clear log Clears all entries from the mail log Clear mail counters Set to zero the mail counters CP send lt cp group gt lt value gt Specify a CP group and its value to trigger an email Exit Exits the Chem menu and returns to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 File lt file gt Set the path of the file to use as the email s message body From lt email address gt Enter email
106. mediately to the XPort AR 4 To enable or disable a CP group a Select the CP group from the Set drop down list b Select the state Enabled or Disabled from the drop down list c Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 5 To seta CP group s value a Select the CP group from the Set drop down list b Enter the CP group s value in the value field c Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 6 To add CP toa CP group a Select the CP from the Add drop down list oa Select the CP group from the drop down list c Select the CP s bit location from the bit drop down menu d Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR 7 To delete a CP from a CP group a Select the CP from the Remove drop down list b Select the CP group from the drop down list c Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 41 4 Configuration Using Web Manager SSH Settings Secure Shell SSH is a protocol used to access a remote computer over an encrypted channel It is a protocol for managing the security of data transmission over the Internet It provides encryption authentication and message integrity services Select the SSH link on the left menu bar to display the SSH menu over an encrypted channel The sub menus allow for the configuration of the SSH server when the XPort AR acts as the server and the SSH client when the XPort AR a
107. meters within the Point to Point Protocol PPP configuration menu For more information on PPP see Point to Point Protocol PPP on page 119 Note The following section describes the parameters within the PPP 1 and PPP 2 menus Exit Exit the CPM menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 Ip address lt ip address gt lt netmask gt Sets the local IP address and netmask No ip address Removes the local IP address No peer default ip address Removes the configured peer IP address No ppp authentication Removes PPP authentication No ppp enable Disables PPP No username Removes the PPP authentication username and password Peer default ip address lt ip address gt Sets the peer IP address Ppp authentication chap Enables the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP Ppp authentication pap Enables the Password Authentication Protocol PAP XPort AR User Guide 91 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Ppp enable Enables PPP Show Displays the current PPP configuration Username lt username gt password lt password gt Sets the PPP authentication username and password Write Store and apply current configuration into permanent memory CPM Menu The following section describes the configurable parameters within the CPM configuration menu For more information on the CPM see Configuration Pin Manager on page 131 Add lt cp gt to lt group gt Add a specified
108. mport and Export stop character Import and Export modem control not asserted Import and Export timeout Import and Export flush serial enable Import and Export XPort AR User Guide 144 Value Name Value 11 XML Additional Information Group Name Item Name disable Import Export Import and Export tunnel packing tunnel start packing mode disable Import and Export timeout Import and Export send character Import and Export timeout Import and Export threshold Import and Export send character Import and Export trailing character start character Import and Export Import and Export echo enable Import and Export disable Import and Export tunnel stop stop character Import and Export echo enable disable Import and Export Import and Export tunnel modem ssh server echo pluses enable disable Import and Export Import and Export echo commands enable Import and Export disable Import and Export verbose response enable Import and Export disable Import and Export response type text Import and Export numeric Import and Export error unknown commands enable Import and Export disable Import and Export connect string host rsa keys pub
109. munity within the SNMP server Snmp server contact lt string gt Set the SNMP system contact information Snmp server description lt string gt Enter description for SNMP server Snmp server enable Enable the SNMP server XPort AR User Guide 87 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Snmp server enable traps Enable traps on the SNMP server Snmp server host lt ip address gt Set the primary SNMP trap host Snmp server host lt ip address gt lt ip address gt Set the primary and secondary SNMP trap hosts Snmp server location lt string gt Set the SNMP system location Snmp server name lt string gt Set the SNMP system name Write Store and apply current configuration into permanent memory Interface 1 Level Menu The following sections describe the configurable parameters within the Interface IF 1 configuration menu Arp timeout lt number gt Set ARP cache timeout Bootp Enable BOOTP Clear host lt string gt Removes an entry from the DNS cache Clrscrn Clears the screen Dhcp Enable DHCP XPort AR User Guide 88 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Dhcp renew Force DHCP to renew Exit Exit the Interface menu and returns to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 IP address lt ip address bits gt Set the IP address and netmask Enter the netmask in CIDR notation IP address lt ip address gt Set the IP address IP address lt ip address gt lt ip a
110. n address It is possible to also use the last two segments if they re under 255 characters For example if the address is 100 255 15 5 entering ATDT 16 6 results in 100 255 16 6 When using ATDT and ATDP enter 0 0 0 0 to switch to Command Mode Once Command Mode is exited the XPort AR reverts back to modem emulation mode By default the characters are not passed through the connection Turn on this capability using the modem echo plus command Serial Line Settings Serial line settings are configurable for both serial line 1 and serial line 2 Configure the buffer size to change the maximum amount of data the serial port stores For any active connection the XPort AR sends the data in the buffer The read timeout is used for periodically sending data If the buffer is not full i e reached the buffer size but the read timeout time has elapsed the data in the buffer is sent out Statistics The XPort AR logs statistics for tunneling The Dropped statistic displays connections ended by the remote location The Disconnected statistic displays connections ended by the XPort AR XPort AR User Guide 124 8 SSH and SSL Security The XPort AR supports Secure Shell SSH and Secure Sockets Layer SSL These security protocols are configurable through the Web Manager see SSH Settings on page 42 and SSL Settings on page 46 and Command Mode see SSH Menu on page 103 and SSL Menu on page 106 Note This chapter overview
111. n Command Mode for more information on these parameters see PPP Menu on page 91 Note Each CP with a bit position value of 1 when the decimal value is converted to binary has an asserted state XPort AR User Guide 133 11 XML The XPort AR supports configuration using Extensible Markup Language XML XML s main purpose is to assist the transmission of data across different systems Two things are required for XML It must be well formed The XML structure must adhere to general XML format rules It must be valid It must comply with the XML schema Every command that is executable from the XPort AR s Command Mode is available for configuration by XML however some of the commands are grouped differently To configure a unit by XML configure an XPort AR Export all or part of the settings called groups to be applied to other units Import the saved configuration onto other XPort AR units as necessary this reduces the need for manual configuration of each unit Note If there are any errors in the XML configuration the XPort AR will reject the entire configuration Also passwords private keys and certificates are not imported for security reasons Use XML to configure the device by exporting the current configuration as an XML file using the CLI the filesystem the Web Manager or FTP These methods are also used when importing a configuration onto a device The complete or partial configuration may be ex
112. n be Tunnel 1 Accept Mode started n a noer ot wert Giabledk never carted Any Chan acter started when Mode Any arty Character is reed on the Sermi ire Modem Control Asserted Moder Start Character rarted when the Start Character is read on the Local Port Sarsi Lra P k C O Toinet OTCPIAgS a a rotecol Te Tenet OTCPIAES cerlea tan ha tence Flash Seslal Data Ent b Srk enetig on Ge Sdt s Mecseen Immtatioee awts Block Serial Daa OC wran trggered ty Meee Block Herwork Data O00 O Of paranesi eener TCP K Alive miliseconds ee OA The Local Port can be overnissen CP Set Group and by detak iz 10001 tor Turret t fone 10002 tor Tunni 2 On Connection On Disconnection connection can be one at TCP Sieme Saturi is a Concern 2 is Pacha Current Configuration Mode Enabled Waiting jeter cemecion ts meds Local Port 10008 Dolete for cxouaare purposes the Otek Block Serial Data on Block Network Data of TCP Keep Allves Disabled remote host in order to beep Ihe CP Set Group lt NatSat gt renati patada By dete the On Connection Value 0 protos me doatiod On Disconnection Value 0 The CP Set Group iaerotes a CP r CP Cocnap whana waha chaid Copynght Lantrona ine 2005 All nghts reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Mode Select Disabled to disable Accept Mode completely Select Enable to enable Accept Mode at all times Select Any Character to enable Accept Mode upon receiving any
113. n to permanent storage Device Menu The following section describes the configurable parameters within the Device configuration menu Clrscrn Clears the screen CPU speed lt mhz gt Set the CPU speed Dvt Displays the DVT menu For more information on DVT configuration see DVT on page 95 Exit Exit the Device menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 Long name lt name gt Rename the XPort AR s long name as displayed in Command Mode and the Web Manager No cpu speed Revert the query port counters to the last aggregate value No long name Resets the product s long name to the default value No short name Resets the product s short name to the default value XPort AR User Guide 94 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Short name lt name gt Set the XPort AR s short name displayed in Command Mode and the Web Manager The string is a maximum 8 characters Show Displays system information Show buffer pool Displays information on buffer pools Show hardware information Display the hardware information for the XPort AR Shows the CPU type CPU speed Hardware ID flash size RAM size and hard drive size Show history Display previously entered commands Show memory Prompt displays This command will affect the performance of tunneling Continue yes no Reply yes System displays the following info in both the main heap and internal buffe
114. nager 2 Enter or modify the following fields Buffer Size Enter the buffer size used for the tunneling of data received Enter the time in milliseconds for tunneling wait for serial data Read Timeout Select Enabled to cause the tunneling to wait for a read timeout before returning serial data Wait for Read Timeout 3 Inthe Current Configuration table reset currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Connect Mode Connect mode defines how the unit makes an outgoing connection To configure Tunnel 1 s connect mode 1 Select Tunnel 1 gt Connect Mode from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 Connect Mode window displays Figure 4 15 Tunnel 1 Connect Mode LANTRON IX Web Manager A Teena in Connect Mode cen be started P n number of wewyr Tunnel 1 Connect Mode Oisabled Enables Ary Chas acter starters mteri Modo Any Character Start Character O Modem Contre Asserted O Modam Emuistion Start Character started whan Te Remote Address Remote Port ited when De Modem Cortrot Local Por Modem Comatationc states Top vor OSSH when triggered by Modem tren Protocol A TORIES OupPaes he Remote Adi oss wet Reconnect Timer miliescenda ody lod Flush Sosial Data O Enabled O Disabled iori te ornaat la Ma Love Pert venadan SSH Username but con be Block Serial Data On Block Network Data O Oa OOF SSA TOP WIAES or LOP WA
115. ne Interface A Command Line Interface CLI is available for configuration via the serial port or Telnet Configurable Pin Manager The XPort AR contains a Configurable Pin Manager CPM accessible through the CLI or Web Manager to configure and manage the XPort AR s 11 configurable pins XML To quickly configure multiple XPort AR units export a configured XPort AR s configuration as an XML file Import this file into other XPorts without having to repeat the configuration steps Power over Ethernet PoE The XPort AR supports PoE also known as the IEEE standard 802 3af Conventionally network devices require a connection to the network and a power connection PoE provides power to network devices over an Ethernet connection if the required hardware is available The XPort AR passes PoE through the RJ45 to a connector on the bottom To enable PoE take the connections and design a PoE circuit and regulator to provide power for the device connected to the XPort AR The XPort AR passes power not only through unused pairs but through communications pairs as well Configuration Methods After installation the XPort AR requires configuration For the unit to operate correctly on a network it must have a unique IP address on the network There are three basic methods for logging into the XPort AR and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings Devicelnstaller Configure the IP address and view network settings on the XPort
116. not exist select the Key Type and the key s Bit Size from the Create New Keys section Click Submit to create new private and public host keys Note Generating new keys with a large bit size results in very long key generation time 3 Click SSH gt Server Auth Users from the navigation menu The SSH Server Authorized Users page displays 4 Enter the Username and Password for authorized users 5 If available locate the Public RSA Key or the Public DSA Key by clicking Browse Configuring a public key results in public key authentication this bypasses password queries Note When uploading the certificate and the private key ensure the private key is not compromised in transit SSH Client Configuration To configure the XPort AR as an SSH client there is one requirement An SSH client user is configured and exists on the remote SSH server To configure SSH client settings 1 Click SSH gt Client Users from the navigation menu The SSH Client Users page displays 2 Required Enter the Username and Password to authenticate with the SSH server 3 Optional Complete the SSH client user information as necessary The Private Key and Public Key automate the authentication process when configured and the user public key is known on the remote SSH server the SSH server does not require a password Alternatively generate new keys using the Create New Keys section The Remote Command is provided to the SSH server
117. ommand mode to always enabled Command mode cp Set Command Mode to use CP settings Command mode cp lt cp group gt lt value gt Specify a CP group and trigger value Command mode echo serial string Enable echoing of serial data at boot up XPort AR User Guide 99 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Command mode serial string Set command mode to use serial settings Command mode serial string lt string gt Set command mode serial string using ASCII characters Command mode serial string binary lt string gt Set command mode serial string using binary values Command mode signon message lt string gt Set the boot up sign on message using ASCII characters Command mode signon message binary lt string gt Set boot up sign on message using binary values Command mode wait time lt milliseconds gt Set boot up wait time for CP and serial settings Databits 7 Set the XPort AR s databits to 7 Databits 8 Set the XPort AR s databits to 7 Exit Exit the Line menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 Flowcontrol hardware Set the flow control to hardware Flowcontrol none Set the flow control to none Flowcontrol software Set the flow control to software XPort AR User Guide 100 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port No clear line counters Reverts the serial counters to the last aggregate value Line 2 Displays the Line 2 menu Line 3 Displays the Line 3 men
118. onfiguration see Line Menu on page 99 No clear interfaces counters Reverts the interface counters to the last aggregate value No clear query port counters Reverts the query port counters to the last aggregate value Nslookup Look up host information for the given host name Nslookup lt host gt Display host information for a specified host name Ping lt host gt Pings the host destination 5 times with a 5 second timeout Ping lt host gt lt count gt Pings the host destination the specified number count of times with a 5 second timeout Ping lt host gt lt count gt lt timeout gt Pings the host destination the specified number count of times with a specified timeout in seconds Reload Reboots the XPort AR and reloads the configuration from Flash memory Reload factory defaults Resets the XPort AR configuration to the default settings Show arp Displays the ARP table XPort AR User Guide 72 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Show history Displays previously entered commands Show hosts Displays the domain settings Show interfaces Displays network interface statistics Show ip sockets Displays TCP and UDP state information and their associated ports Show processes Displays thread runtime information This command shows the list of running processes The stack is the number of bytes used and the total stack size Show query port Displays statistics and information on the qu
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120. oups display if exporting the data to the browser If exporting to the filesystem the files are stored on the filesystem To view these files or store them elsewhere see Filesystem Configuration on page 56 Email Configuration The XPort AR allows for the configuration of four email alerts relating to the Configuration Pins CPs Select the Email link on the left menu bar to display the Email menu and statistics Note The following section describes the steps to configure Email 1 these steps also apply to Email 2 Email 3 and Email 4 menu options Figure 4 38 Email Statistics LANTRON X Web Manager arent ee Pa ory Tee inet 190 Ares wre eed Copyrgtt Lartroris Inc 2005 Al nghta msened To configure XPort AR s email settings 1 Click Email gt Configuration from the navigation menu The Email Configuration window opens and displays the current Email configuration Figure 4 39 Email Configuration LANTRONIX Web Manager Emall Configuration naamaa te voy noa te Tw From Repty Te Subject topes nar Comma lane Fite eytiencusseny wo cage oars Ovesibding Domain twa rose P ammess resas CP Sent mag Valus An imal can be part bared on o CP Sana oem Vran pe weones E wakes wares a csrert vma ot Be gap mina nesep o owt Copyright Lartranis ine 2005 AS nights reseed XPort AR User Guide 55 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields
121. owing methods a Using the Web Manager select the groups to import and apply to the XPort AR see XML Configuration on page 52 b Using Command mode apply an XML configuration by pasting the XML file contents into the CLI session at any time Importing a configuration via the CLI may be done at any level including the root c Using FTP log into the XPort AR Upload the xport_ar xml file The configuration is immediately processed Nothing is stored on the filesystem The XPort AR is now configured using the same configuration as the original XPort AR Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all XPort ARs requiring this configuration The Reboot group allows for the device to be rebooted after an XML change Change its value from disable to enable to automatically reboot the XPort AR after an XML configuration import XML Groups The following is the list of the groups available for importing and exporting on the XPort AR To view the contents of the export groups use the Web Manager s Export XCR data to browser feature described on page 52 Import Only Groups When configuring the XML schema to import to an XPort AR there are additional configurations that may be added that are not available when exporting For example the Reboot group which causes the XPort AR to reboot is not a configurable setting that can be exported However it may be added to an XML XPort AR User Guide 137 11 XML schema manually to ensure the XPor
122. ported or imported onto the XPort AR XML Configuration Record Schema XML Configuration Records XCRs are exported using the following DTD lt DOCTYPE configrecord lt ELEMENT configrecord configgroupt gt lt ELEMENT configgroup configitemt gt lt ELEMENT configitem valuet gt lt ELEMENT value PCDATA gt lt ATTLIST configrecord version CDATA IMPLIED gt lt ATTLIST configgroup name CDATA IMPLIED gt lt ATTLIST configgroup instance CDATA IMPLIED gt lt ATTLIST configitem name CDATA IMPLIED gt lt ATTLIST value name CDATA IMPLIED gt gt XPort AR User Guide 134 11 XML The XPort AR s schema or template is structured as following The ELEMENT tag The XML document element is known as a lt configrecord gt this is the root element Within each lt configrecord gt are the configuration groups contained within the lt configgroup gt element A lt configrecord gt must have one or more lt configgroup gt element The configuration group takes name and instance attributes Note The items within the lt config group gt are the groups listed within the Web Manager groups See XML Configuration on page 52 Within each configuration group are configuration items contained within the lt configitem gt element Each configuration group must have one or more configuration items The configuration item is a specific grouping of configurable paramete
123. r Enable accept mode on reception of the start character Clear accept counters Set to zero the accept counters Clear aggregate counters Set to zero the aggregate counters Clear all counters Set to zero the all tunnel counters Clear connect counters Set to zero the connect counters Clrscrn Clears the screen Connect aes decryption key lt string gt Set the AES decryption key using ASCII format Connect aes decryption key binary lt string gt Set the AES decryption key using binary format Connect aes encryption key lt string gt Set the AES encryption key using ASCII format Connect aes encryption key binary lt string gt Set AES encryption key using binary format Connect always Enable connect mode XPort AR User Guide 109 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Connect any character Enable connect mode on reception of a character Connect block network Block the tunneling of network data Connect block serial Block the tunneling of serial data Connect cp set group lt group gt Enter the CP Group to set upon the creation or termination of a connection Connect cp set group connect lt value gt Sets the CP Set Group to specified value upon connection Connect cp set group disconnect lt value gt Sets the CP Set Group to specified value upon disconnection Connect dsr active Enable connect mode if DSR is asserted Connect flush serial data Flush the serial data buffer on a connection
124. r heap Total memory available memory number of fragments and allocated blocks Show XPort Displays the XPort AR s system information Write Store and apply current configuration into permanent memory DVT Note The DVT commands in this level will may affect the performance of the system If tunneling is active characters may be lost Dvt all lt hardware id gt lt host gt lt port gt Configure non destructive DVT XPort AR User Guide 95 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Dvt eeprom Configure non destructive DVT of Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EEPROM EEPROM is a non volatile storage chip used in computers and other devices Dvt ethernet lt host gt lt port gt Configure non destructive DVT for the Ethernet interface Dvt hardware id lt hardware id gt Configure the DVT hardware ID Dvt line lt line gt Configure nondestructive DVT of a specific line i e the serial port Dvt line all Configure nondestructive DVT for all lines i e serial ports Dvt ram Set Nondestructive DVT of RA M Exit Exit the EVT menu and return to the Device menu see Device Menu on page 94 Filesystem Menu The following section describes the configurable parameters within the Filesystem menu This level allows for the management of files in the XPort AR Cat lt file gt Display the contents of a specified file Cd lt directory gt Display all of the filesystem files in the cu
125. rence to radio communications The information in this guide may change without notice The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this guide Date Rev Comments 6 2005 A Initial Document 11 2005 B Added V2 0 software information XPort AR User Guide 2 Contents Figures Tables 1 Using This Guide Purpose and Audience o O O amp O N Summary of Chapters Additional Documentation 2 Description and Specifications Features Applications Protocol Support Additional Features Configuration Methods Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address IP Address Port Numbers Product Information Label 3 Using Devicelnstaller Accessing XPort AR using Devicelnstaller Viewing the XPort AR s Current Configuration 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Accessing Web Manager through a Web Browser Network Settings Network Configuration Protocol Stack Configuration PPP DNS Configuration SNMP Configuration FTP Configuration TFTP Configuration IP Address Filter Query Port Line 1 Line 2 and Line 3 Settings XPort AR User Guide 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 17 17 18 18 19 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 26 Contents Line 1 Configuration
126. roup name ssh server gt lt configitem name host rsa keys gt lt value name public key gt lt value gt lt value name private key gt lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configgroup gt Figure 11 3 XML Example With Multiple Items lt xml version 1 0 standalone yes gt lt configgroup name email instance 1 gt lt configitem name to gt lt value gt john doe somewhere com lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configitem name from gt lt value gt evolution xportar com lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configgroup gt Figure 11 4 XML Example With Multiple Groups lt xml version 1 0 standalone yes gt lt configgroup name ftp server gt lt configitem name state gt lt value gt enable lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configitem name admin username gt lt value gt admin lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configitem name admin password gt lt value gt lt configured and ignored gt lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configgroup gt lt configgroup name tftp server gt lt configitem name state gt lt value gt enable lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configitem name allow file creation gt lt value gt disable lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configgroup gt Note The above example also displays the configured and ignored password this indicates the password exists
127. rrent directory Compact Compress the filesystem and frees all available space XPort AR User Guide 96 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Cp lt source file gt lt destination file gt Create a copy of an existing file The first string parameter is the original file the second string parameter is the name for the copied file Dump lt file gt Display the contents of a specified file Exit Exit the Filesystem menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 Format Display all filesystem files and directories Ls Display all filesystem files in the current directory Ls lt directory gt Display all filesystem files in the specified directory Mkdir lt directory gt Create a directory on the filesystem The specified string is the name of the new directory Mv lt source file gt lt destination file gt Move a file on the filesystem The first parameter is the current file path the second string is the new file location Pwd Show all the filesystem files in the current directory Rm lt file gt Remove a specified file from the filesystem Rmdir lt file gt Remove a specified directory from the filesystem XPort AR User Guide 97 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Show Show filesystem statistics Show history Show previously entered commands Show tree Show all filesystem files and directories Tftp get ascii lt source file gt lt destination file gt
128. rs relevant to the parent group It accepts the name attribute A lt configitem gt must have at least one lt value gt This element specifies the actual value of the configuration parameter It accepts the name attribute Note In general an empty lt value gt clears the value to its default setting A lt value gt element contains the configuration value The ATTLIST tag Each lt configrecord gt tag can have an optional version attribute Each lt configgroup gt tag can have both or one name and instance as optional attributes Each lt configitem gt tag can have name as an attribute Each lt value gt tag can have name as an attribute Attributes Use the name attribute to identify a group item or value It is always a quoted string Use the instance attribute to identify the specific option such as the serial port number It is always a quoted string Figure 11 1 XML Group Example lt xml version 1 0 standalone yes gt lt configrecord gt lt configgroup name serial command mode instance 1 gt lt configitem name mode serial string gt lt value gt disable lt value gt lt configitem gt lt configgroup gt lt configrecord gt XPort AR User Guide 135 11 XML Figure 11 2 XML Example With Multiple Named Values lt xml version 1 0 standalone yes gt lt configg
129. rt and Export system name Import and Export system contact Import and Export system location Import and Export traps state state enable Import and Export disable Import and Export primary destination Import and Export secondary destination enable Import and Export Import and Export disable Import and Export telnet command mode ssh command mode state enable Import and Export disable Import and Export port state enable Import and Export Import and Export disable Import and Export port Import and Export http server state enable Import and Export disable Import and Export port Import and Export secure port Import and Export max timeout Import and Export max bytes Import and Export logging state enable Import and Export XPort AR User Guide 141 Value Name Value 11 XML Additional Information Group Name Item Name disable Import Export Import and Export max log entries Import and Export log format Import and Export serial command mode tunnel serial mode disable Import and Export always Import and Export cp Import and Export serial string Import and Export cp and serial string Import and Export echo ser
130. s Configure the XPort AR s system using the following fields Reboot Device Restore Factory Defaults Upload New Firmware Name XPort AR User Guide Click Reboot to reboot the XPort AR The system refreshes and redirects the browser to the XPort AR s home page Click Factory Defaults to restore the XPort AR to the original factory settings All configurations will be lost The XPort AR automatically reboots upon setting back to the defaults Click Browse to locate the firmware file location Click Upload to install the firmware on the XPort AR The device automatically reboots upon the installation of new firmware Enter a new Short Name and a Long Name if necessary The Short Name is a maximum of 8 characters Changes take place upon the next reboot 65 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Configure the XPort AR so that it can communicate on a network with your serial device For example set the way the unit responds to serial and network traffic how it handles serial packets and when to start or close a connection As an alternative to using Web Manager configure the XPort AR using a series of prompts referred to as Command Mode accessed through a Telnet or a serial port connection The configuration may be changed at any time Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR except for network configurations which require a reboot This chapter provides instructions on using Command Mode and det
131. s security configuration using Web Manager Secure Shell SSH SSH is a network protocol for securely accessing a remote device This protocol provides a secure encrypted communication channel between two hosts over a network To configure the SSH settings there are two instances that require configuration when the XPort AR is the SSH server and when it is an SSH client The SSH server is used by the CLI Command Mode and for tunneling in Accept Mode Use the SSH client for tunneling in Connect Mode SSH Server Configuration To configure the XPort AR as an SSH server there are two requirements Defined host keys both private and public keys are required They keys are used for the Diffie Hellman key exchange used for the underlying encryption protocol Defined users these users are permitted to connect to the XPort AR s SSH server To configure SSH server settings 1 Click SSH gt Server Host Keys from the navigation menu The SSH Server Host Keys page displays 2 To configure the host keys a Ifthe keys exist locate the Private Key and Public Key using the Browse button Select the Key Type RSA is more secure and click Submit to upload the keys i SSH keys may be created on another computer and uploaded to the XPort AR To do so use the following command using Open SSH to care a 768 bit DSA key pair ssh keygen b 768 t dsa XPort AR User Guide 125 8 SSH and SSL Security b If the keys do
132. se as the local port A random port is selected by default Select the protocol type for use in command mode TCP is the default protocol Enter the reconnect time in milliseconds The XPort AR attempts to reconnect this amount of time after failing a connection or exiting an existing connection Enter the SSH username The tunnel uses the SSH keys for the client username Select On to block not tunnel serial data transmitted to the XPort AR Select On to block not tunnel network data transmitted to the XPort AR Enter the time in milliseconds the unit waits during a silent connection before checking if the currently connected network device is still on the network If the unit then gets no response after 8 attempts it drops that connection Identifies a CP or CP Group whose value should change when a connection is established and dropped Specifies the value to set the CP or CP Group when a connection is established Specifies the value used when the connection is closed 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Accept Mode In accept mode the XPort AR listens waits for incoming connections To configure the tunnel s accept mode 1 Click Tunnel 1 gt Accept Mode from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 Accept Mode window displays XPort AR User Guide 31 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 16 Tunnel 1 Accept Mode LANT2ON X Web Manager A Tunnelin Accept Mode ca
133. specific start character from the serial port The XPort AR can also be configured to disconnect upon receiving the stop character To configure the start and stop characters mode 1 Select Tunnel 1 gt Stop Start Chars from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 Start Stop Chars window displays XPort AR User Guide 34 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 19 Tunnel 1 Start Stop Chars LANTRONIX Web Manager The Start Character when reed Tunnel 1 Start Stop Chars ee Start Character fantom oanet Stop Character liglerine Echo Start Chasacter OOn OOF aena sn Seles Tart Echo Stop Character OOn Oot UARA deca Subnet aes ante Current Configuration Start Character lt NotSet gt Stop Character lt NeeSet gt Echo Starting Character Of Echo Stopping Character Off Copyright Lantrores inc 2005 All nights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Start Character Enter the start character in either ASCII or hexadecimal notation Stop Character Enter the start character in either ASCII or hexadecimal notation Echo Start Character Select On to forward tunnel the start character Echo Stop Character Select On to forward tunnel the stop character 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Modem Emulation Configure the modem emulation settings when selecting Modem Emulation as the Tunnel 1 or Tunnel 2 Connect Mode type To configure modem emulation 1 Select Tunnel 1
134. t AR reboots after applying the XML configuration These are labeled as Import in the Import Export column in the following table Table 11 1 XPort AR Import and Export Groups Group Name Item Name Value Name Value Import Export Additional Information reboot state enable Import Force the XPort AR to reboot after processing disable Import restore factory state enable Import Before processing reset defaults the XPort AR to factory defaults disable Import interface bootp state enable Import and Export disable Import and Export dhcp state enable Import and Export disable Import and Export dhcp client id Import and Set the identity of the Export client device mac address Import and Specify the MAC address Export of the Ethernet card domain Import and Export hostname Import and Export ip address Import and Export network mask Import and Export default Import and gateway Export primary dns Import and Export interface secondary dns Import and Export ethernet auto negotiate enable Import and If set to enable auto Export negotiation is used to determine the link speed and duplex If not set to enable the speed and duplex items are exported disable Import and Export speed 10 Import and Specify the speed on the Export Ethernet connection 10 or 100 Only valid if auto negotiation is not enabled XPort AR User Guide 138 11 XML
135. t Configuration LANTRONIX Web Manager Query Port Query Port Server OOn OOF Subent Current Configuration and Statistics Copynght Lantrores ine 2005 All naits reserved 2 Select On to enable the query port server 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Line 1 Line 2 and Line 3 Settings Select the Line 1 Line 2 or Line 3 link on the left menu bar to display the Line menu The sub menus allow for both general configuration and command mode configuration Note The following section describes the steps to configure Line 1 these steps also apply to Line 2 and Line 3 menu options Line 1 Configuration To configure Line 1 1 Click Line 1 gt Configuration from the navigation menu The Line 1 Configuration window displays XPort AR User Guide 26 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 11 Line 1 Configuration LANTRON X Web Manager curent Line 1 Configuration Gurang ay oi ba tis iaer tanet maraani Current Change When mprctying n Custom bout Status Enabled Enabled Goren bet wd ren erter the cerned Baud Rate 00 3600 Custom Parity None Nono m Data Bis 3 E Stop Bite 1 1 Flow Contiol None None Copynght Lantrores ing 2005 All naits reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Status Displays the whether the current line is enabled To change the status select Enabled or Disabled from the pull down menu
136. t aes decryption key binary lt string gt Set the AES decryption key using binary format Accept aes encryption key lt string gt Set the AES encryption key using ASCII format Accept aes encryption key binary lt string gt Set the AES encryption key using binary format Accept always Enable accept mode XPort AR User Guide 107 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Accept any character Enable accept mode upon the reception of a character Accept block network Block the tunneling of network data Accept block serial Block the tunneling of serial data Accept cp set group lt group gt Enter the CP Group to set upon the creation or termination of a connection Accept cp set group connect lt value gt Sets the CP Set Group to specified value upon connection Accept cp set group disconnect lt value gt Sets the CP Set Group to specified value upon disconnection Accept flush serial data Flush the serial data buffer upon a connection Accept keep alive lt milliseconds gt Enable TCP keepalives and set the timer in milliseconds Accept port lt number gt Set a specific port to use as the local port Accept protocol ssh Use SSH for accept mode Accept protocol tcp Use TCP for accept mode Accept protocol tcp aes Use AES over TCP for accept mode XPort AR User Guide 108 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Accept protocol telnet Use Telnet IAC for accept mode Accept start characte
137. t and Export cp set group cp Import and Export connection value Import and Export disconnect value Import and Export tunnel accept accept mode enable Import and Export disable Import and Export any character Import and Export start character Import and Export modem control asserted Import and Export modem Import and Export XPort AR User Guide 143 Value Name Value 11 XML Additional Information Group Name tunnel aes accept Item Name local port Import Export Import and Export protocol tcp Import and Export tcp aes Import and Export ssh Import and Export telnet Import and Export flush serial enable Import and Export disable Import and Export block serial enable disable Import and Export Import and Export block network enable Import and Export disable Import and Export tcp keep alive Import and Export cp set group encrypt key cp connection value Import and Export Import and Export disconnection value Import and Export Import and Export decrypt key Import and Export tunnel aes connect encrypt key Import and Export decrypt key Import and Export tunnel disconnect disconnect mode disable Import and Export timeout I
138. t mode is disabled by default When enabled disconnect mode runs in the background of an active connection to determine when a disconnection is required To configure the tunnel s disconnect mode 1 Click Tunnel 1 gt Disconnect Mode from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 Disconnect Mode window displays Figure 4 17 Tunnel 1 Disconnect Mode LANTRON X Web Manager Tunnel 1 Disconnect Mode A T N AA Timeout Flush Serial Data Enabled Disabled acerra when Maden Corea Sube ure Current Configuration The Flush Serial Bata bostean Mode Desabled Timeout 60000 rliseconds Flush Serial Data Disabled Copynght Lantrores ing 2005 All nghts reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Mode Select Disabled to disable Disconnect Mode completely Select Timeout to enable Disconnect Mode upon the timeout Select Stop Character to enable Disconnect Mode upon receiving the stop character Select DSR Inactive to enable Disconnect Mode if the Data Set Ready DSR pin is inactive on the serial line Timeout Enter a time in milliseconds for the XPort AR to disconnect on a timeout if specified as the Mode Flush Serial Data Select Enabled to flush the serial data buffer on a disconnection 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Packing Mode When in packing mode data is not transferred one byte at a time Instead data is queued and sent in segments XPort AR User G
139. t number gt Set disconnect mode timeout in milliseconds Echo start character Enable forwarding tunneling of the start character Echo stop character Enable forwarding tunneling of stop character Exit Exit the Tunnel menu and return to the Enable menu see Enable Menu on page 70 Kill accept connection Kill the active accept mode connection Kill connect connection Kill the active connect mode connection Line 1 Displays the Line 1 menu option see Line Menu on page 99 Modem connect string lt string gt Add to the connect string in modem emulation Modem connect string lt string gt Add to the connect string in modem emulation Modem echo commands Echo modem commands XPort AR User Guide 112 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Modem echo pluses Echo when entering modem command mode Modem error unknown commands Returns an error upon unknown AT commands Modem numeric response codes Use numeric response codes Modem text response codes Use text based response codes Modem verbose Use verbose status codes No accept Disable accept mode No accept aes decryption key Remove the AES decryption key No accept aes key encrypt Remove the AES encryption key No accept block network Forward tunnel network data No accept block serial Forward tunnel serial data No accept cp set group Removes the CP Set Group No accept flush serial data Do not flush serial data buffer on
140. te key delete certificate Import and Export Deletes the current SSL certificate rss feed enable disable Import and Export Import and Export XPort AR User Guide 146 Value Name Value 11 XML Additional Information Group Name Item Name persist enable Import Export Import and Export disable Import and Export max entries Import and Export http authentication uri realm Import and Export Attribute of instance specifies the uri type Import and Export user username Import and Export password Import and Export user delete Import Delete the HTTP Authentication URI user The value element is used to specify the user for deletion uri delete Import Delete the HTTP Authentication URI The value of the element is used to specify the URI for deletion device cpu speed Import and Export short name Import and Export long name Import and Export ip filter filter entry ip address Import and Export Delete an IP filter entry net mask Import and Export filter delete ip address net mask Import Import firmware icmp version state enable Export Import and Export disable Import and Export tcp resets enable Import and Export disable Import and Export ppp state
141. the Reset link 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR TFTP Configuration To configure TFTP 1 Click Network gt TFTP from the navigation menu The TFTP window opens to display the current configuration Figure 4 8 TFTP Configuration LANTRONIX isi the corert TFTP atekin end vars cece tre The Allow TFTP Fite Creation TFTP Server Oon Oon oor yey ov Allow TETP Fite Creation OOn OOF A aoet rat siremty ext te eter burner thes tsare on as A Subene opens the device up to poos ie Derisi st Servtce DoS attacks spanat the Current TFTP Configuration and Statistics TFTP Status Gn running TFTP File Creation Disabled Files Downloaded 0 Files Uploaded 0 File Not Found Errore 1 File Read Errors 0 File Write FEnors D Unknown Errore 6 Last Client amp 7 134 254 10 47478 Copyright Lanironis_ ine 2005 All rights reserved XPort AR User Guide 24 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following fields TFTP TFTP Server Allow TFTP File Creation Select On to enable the FTP server Enable the automatic creation of files stored by the TFTP server 3 Inthe Current TFTP Configuration and Statistics table reset currently stored fields as necessary by clicking the Reset link 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR IP Address Filter The IP address filter specifies the hosts and subnets permitted to communicate
142. to SSL Digest IP http auth user lt uri gt lt user gt lt password gt Create or modify a user for an HTTP server authentication directive IP http log Enable HTTP server logging IP http log entries lt number gt Set the maximum number of HTTP server log entries IP http log format lt string gt Set the log format for the HTTP server IP http max bytes lt bytes gt Set the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a request IP http max timeout lt seconds gt Set the maximum timeout the HTTP server waits when receiving a request IP http port lt number gt Set the port number The HHTP server uses this port number when attempting a connection IP http server Enable HTTP server IP http ssl port lt number gt Set the SSL port number for use with the HHTP server XPort AR User Guide 81 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port IP icmp enable Allow the transmission and retrieval of Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP packets Ip name server lt ip address gt Set the primary DNS server Ip name server lt ip address gt lt ip address gt Set the primary and secondary DNS servers Ip ssh enable Enable the SSH server Ip ssh port lt number gt Set the local port for SSH that the server uses Ip tcp resets enable Sends TCP RSTs upon connection to unused ports TCP contains six control bits with one or more defined in each packet RST is one of the control bits
143. traceroute from the XPort AR 1 Click Diagnostics gt Traceroute from the navigation menu The Diagnostics Traceroute window opens Figure 4 45 Diagnostics Traceroute LANTRONIX Web Manager Specty Diagnostics Traceroute oes yee artnet tl Host Subma Copynght Lantronix ing 2005 All rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Traceroute Enter the IP address or DNS hostname This address is used to show the path between it and the XPort AR when issuing the traceroute command 3 Click Submit The results of the traceroute display in the window DNS Lookup To use forward or reverse DNS lookup 1 Click Diagnostics gt DNS Lookup from the navigation menu The Diagnostics DNS Lookup window opens Figure 4 46 Diagnostics DNS Lookup LANTRONIX Web Manager OMS tor Diagnostics DNS Lookup apittlea ttl Pray Host Subme Copyright Lantronie ine 2005 All rights reserved XPort AR User Guide 61 4 Configuration Using Web Manager 2 Enter or modify the following field Lookup Enter an IP address for reverse lookup to locate the hostname for that IP address Enter a hostname for forward lookup to locate the corresponding IP address Enter a domain name prefixed with to look up the Mail Exchange MX record IP address 3 Click Submit The results of the lookup display in the window Memory To display memory statistics for the XPort AR 1 Cl
144. u No command mode Disables command mode No command mode echo Disables the echoing of serial data upon bootup No command mode cp Disables the Command Mode use of CP settings No command mode serial string Disables the Command Mode use of serial settings No command mode signon message Removes the sign on message displayed during Command Mode No flowcontrol Sets the XPort AR to no flow control No shutdown Enables the interface Parity even Set the XPort AR s parity to even Parity none Set the XPort AR s parity to none XPort AR User Guide 101 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Parity odd Set the XPort AR s parity to odd Show Display the XPort AR s settings Show command mode Show Command Mode settings Show line Show line settings Show statistics Show line statistics Shutdown Disables the interface Speed lt baud gt Set the XPort AR s speed to values between 300 and 230400 Speed custom lt baud gt Set the XPort AR s speed to values between 300 and 230400 Stopbits 1 Set the XPort AR s stop bit to 1 Stopbits 2 Set the XPort AR s stop bit to 1 Tunnel 1 Displays the Tunnel 1 menu level For more information on tunneling see Tunneling on page 120 Write Stores and apply current configuration into permanent memory XPort AR User Guide 102 5 Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Xoff lt character definition gt Sets the xoff character
145. uch affected products without interest repair or replacement of such products provided that the buyer follows the above procedures There are no understandings agreements representations or warranties express or implied including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose other than those specifically set out above or by any existing contract between the parties Any such contract states the entire obligation of Lantronix The contents of this document shall not become part of or modify any prior or existing agreement commitment or relationship For details on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy go to our web site at http www lantronix com support warranty index html XPort AR User Guide 156
146. uide 33 4 Configuration Using Web Manager To configure the tunnel s packing mode 1 Select Tunnel 1 gt Packing Mode from the navigation menu The Tunnel 1 Packing Mode window displays Figure 4 18 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode LANTRONIX Web Manager vee l Tunnel 1 Packing Mode ats on Ure retarted A Theres oan to corages to ure Mode in a number ot waye fonablond dita were paein Tare out dats sert ater timeout wors Send Chae actor dato sert wren the Send Character is rosd on tha Sart ne eter Trailing Character lt MotSet gt specin Poracter rat ia ryected Copynght Lantronix ing 2005 Aa nghts reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields Mode Select Disabled to disable Packing Mode completely Select Send Character to send the queued data when the Send Character is received Select Timeout to send data after the specified time has elapsed Timeout Enter a time in milliseconds for the XPort AR to send the queued data Threshold Send the queued data when the number of queued bytes reaches the threshold Send Character Enter the send character Upon receiving this character the XPort AR sends out the queued data Trailing Character Enter the trailing character This character is sent immediately following the send character 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Start and Stop Characters The XPort AR can be configured to start a tunnel when it receives a
147. uired SSL Basic means the page is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using Base64 SSL Digest means the page is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using MD5 Enter the Username used to access the URI Enter the Password for the Username 3 Inthe Current Configuration table delete and clear currently stored fields as necessary 4 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR Note More than one Username per URI is permitted Click Submit and enter the next Username as necessary HTTP RSS Rich Site Summary RSS is a method of feeding online content to Web users Instead of actively searching for XPort AR configuration changes RSS feeds permit viewing only relevant and new information regarding changes made to the XPort AR via an RSS publisher The RSS feeds are also stored to the filesystem s cfg_log txt file XPort AR User Guide 51 4 Configuration Using Web Manager To configure HTTP RSS settings 1 Click HTTP gt RSS from the navigation menu The HTTP RSS window opens and displays the current RSS configuration Figure 4 35 HTTP RSS LANT2ON X Web Manager HTTP RSS lore sore ria eaecteane paleo ee Current Configuration eS RRi RSS Feed O Persistent On etua were Max Enties 100 Seca bes devin Data 72 entrees 3679 bytes viw Clear Copyright Lantronis inc 2005 All rights reserved 2 Enter or modify the following fields
148. ver address Secondary Server Enter the DNS secondary server address Current Configuration Primary Server Displays the current Primary Server address Select Delete to remove this value Secondary Server Displays the current Secondary Server address Select Delete to remove this value 3 Click Submit Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR SNMP Configuration To configure SNMP 1 Click Network gt SNMP from the navigation menu The SNMP window opens and displays the current SNMP configuration XPort AR User Guide 22 4 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 4 6 SNMP Configuration LANTRONIX vases a meen The page darinys the current SN M P COMAgUTaBON of the SNMP Agert The detaia for the Syrien MB can be tand n AFC 1213 and he SNMP Agent n OOH amr Ament peog aeaeo keo Read Commentby Write Community System Comact System Name System Description System Location Enable Traps n Oot Primary TeapDest IP Secondary TrapDest IP Subme Current Configuration SNMP Agont Status Read Community Write Community System Comtact Traps tnabled Primary Traptest IP lt MotSet Secondary TrapDest IP lt NotSor Copynght Lantronix inc 2005 All rights raserend 2 Enter or modify the following fields SNMP Agent Select On to enable SNMP Read Community Enter the SNMP read only community string Write Community Enter the SNMP read write community string
149. y a CP all groups in which it is a member must be disabled XPort AR User Guide 39 4 Configuration Using Web Manager CPM Groups The CP Groups page allows for the management of CP groups Create a CP group and add CPs to it A group based on its state triggers outside events such as sending email messages Only an enabled group can be used as a trigger To configure the XPort AR s CP groups 1 Click CPM gt Groups from the navigation menu The CPM Groups window displays Figure 4 24 CPM Groups LANTRONIX coe This page atows you to manage the CPM Groups e ao Sager wd bated on ee abe om ngge m odse evert Me Current Configuration Sering an Cent message or Serial 2 DORK Hert seting aim CPs to te trst Sahal LRISICIS Dies evelette Serial 2 DIRDSR Dissi 20 The curverd value of the Group oan s bo modifies Thes vate is 32 b s Group Status Serial 1 DTR DSR DOIRA specitc bes where Pe CPs Mare Serial i DTb DTR Carerty resida n tha Orage For State Disabled MD Locked UA a van Of WOR Value Disabled et te CPs ot bit O ret 2 arad cow an etter CPs vane of 0 mae 4 ptmi a dsb abo a be woud Glow al tho CPs in the group fete tat 8 CP can riy be medtted sf O0 z tis contigared ss onpa Logie State Croup is disabled oe M p Subm Delete Group Senol 1 OTRYDSA Subma nel OTPYDSR state to Enobled Subma Set Serial OTRDSR to value Add CPI to Serial 1 OTPYOSA an bin N
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