Part Number 900-567Revision A March 2010EDS1100/2100 User Guide
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 9List of FiguresFigure 15-1 EDS System Web Page _____________________________________________145Figure 16-1 System Web Page __
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 99Certificates and private keys can be stored in several file formats. Best known are PKCS12, DER and PEM
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 100Figure 11-5 SSL Web Page
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1012. Enter or modify the fields in Table 11-5.Table 11-5 SSL FieldsField DescriptionUpload Certificate N
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 102 Expires—Enter the expiration date, in mm/dd/yyyy format, for the new self-signed certificate. Example
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 10312: VIPVIP (Virtual IP) takes advantage of the Lantronix ManageLinx technology that solves the access-through-firewall prob
12: VIPEDS1100/2100 User Guide 104Enable VIPOnce the bootstrap file has been imported, VIP Access can be enabled and a conduit with the DSM will be es
12: VIPEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1052. Enter or modify the fields in Table 12-1.VIP ConfigurationTo configure VIP, perform the following steps.1. Click
12: VIPEDS1100/2100 User Guide 106Figure 12-2 VIP Configuration Web Page2. Click Enabled to use VIP addresses in Tunnel Accept Mode and Tunnel Connect
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 10713: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsThis chapter describes maintenance and diagnostic methods and contains the followin
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 108Figure 13-1 Filesystem Statistics Web Page2. Click Compact in the Actions row to co
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 10List of TablesTable 1-1 Chapter/Appendix and Summary _________________________________________12Table 1-2 Conventions Used i
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 109Figure 13-2 Filesystem Browser Web Page2. Click a filename to view the contents.
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1103. Click the X next to a filename to delete the file and then you can delete the di
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 111Protocol StackIn the Protocol Stack web page, you can configure TCP, IP, ICMP, and
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1123. Click Submit . IPTo change the IP settings, perform the following steps.1. Click
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1133. Click Submit. ICMPTo set the ICMP, perform the following steps.1. Click Protocol
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 114Figure 13-6 ARP Web Page1. Enter the fields in Table 13-3.2. Click Submit for ARP o
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 115IP Address FilterThe IP address filter allows specified hosts and subnets to commun
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1163. Click Add.Note: You can remove IP addresses by clicking [Remove] in the Current
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 117DiagnosticsThe EDS1100/2100 has several tools to perform diagnostics and view devic
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 118Figure 13-9 Hardware Web PageMIB-IIThe MIB-II Network Statistics page shows the ava
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 11List of TablesTable 13-5 Ping Fields ________________________________________________________121Table 13-6 Traceroute Fields
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 119Figure 13-10 MIB-II Web Page2. Click any of the links to open the corresponding tab
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 120Figure 13-11 IP Sockets Web PagePingTo ping a remote device or computer, perform th
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 121Figure 13-12 Ping Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 13-5.3. Click Subm
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 122Figure 13-13 Traceroute Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 13-6.3. Clic
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 123To use forward or reverse DNS lookup, perform the following steps.1. Click Diagnost
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 124MemoryThe Memory web page displays total and available memory in bytes, along with
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 125Figure 13-16 Buffer Pools Web PageProcessesThe Processes web page shows all the pro
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 126Figure 13-17 Processes Web PageNote: The Adobe SVG plug-in is required to view the
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 127SystemThe System web page enables the rebooting of the device, restoring factory de
13: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1283. Click Submit.Restore Factory DefaultsClick Factory Defaults to restore the EDS11
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 121: About This GuideThis guide describes how to configure, use, and update the EDS1100/2100. It is for software developers an
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 12914: Advanced SettingsThis chapter describes advanced configuration of Email, CLI, and XML. It contains the following sectio
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1302. Click the Log [Clear] link to clear the log.Email ConfigurationThe EDS1100/2100 allows you to view
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1312. Enter or modify the fields in Table 14-1.3. Click Submit.4. Test your configuration by sending an e
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 132Figure 14-3 CLI Statistics Web Page CLI Configuration To configure the CLI, perform the following step
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 133Figure 14-4 CLI Configuration Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 14-2.Table 14-2 CLI Confi
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1343. Click Submit. XML ConfigurationThe EDS1100/2100 enables configuration of devices by using XML confi
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 135XML Export Configuration To export a system configuration record, perform the following steps.1. Click
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1363. Click Export. The groups display if exporting to the browser. If exporting to the file system, the
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 137Figure 14-6 XML Export Status Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 14-4.3. Click Export. The
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 138Import Configuration To import a system configuration, perform the following steps.1. Click XML > I
1: About This GuideEDS1100/2100 User Guide 13ConventionsTable 1-2 lists and describes the conventions used in this book.Additional DocumentationVisit
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 139Figure 14-8 Import Configuration from External File Web Page3. Enter the path and file name of the ext
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 140Figure 14-9 Import Configuration from Filesystem Web Page6. Enter the fields shown in Table 14-5.Table
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 1417. Go back to the Import Configuration web page.8. Click Line(s) from single line Settings on the File
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 142Figure 14-10 Import Lines from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem Web PageNote: You can copy line
14: Advanced SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 143Lines to Import Select the line(s) whose settings you want to import. Click the Select All link to sel
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 14415: Branding the EDS1100/2100This chapter describes how to brand your EDS1100 or EDS2100 by using Web Manager and Command L
15: Branding the EDS1100/2100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 145Figure 15-1 EDS System Web Page2. In the Short Name field, enter a short name up to 32 charact
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 14616: Updating FirmwareObtain the most up-to-date firmware and release notes for the EDS1100/2100 from the Lantronix Web site
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 147A: Technical SupportIf you are unable to resolve an issue by using the information in this user guide, please contact Techn
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 148B: Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsMany of the configuration procedures require that you assemble a series of options (rep
1: About This GuideEDS1100/2100 User Guide 14 Com Port Redirector Quick Start and Online Help—Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based util
B: Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 149Scientific CalculatorAnother simple way to convert binary to hexadecimal is to use a sc
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 150C: ComplianceThe following meet the ISO/IEC Guide 17050-1, 17050-2 and EN 45014 compliances. Manufacturer Name & Addres
C: ComplianceEDS1100/2100 User Guide 151RoHS NoticeAll Lantronix products in Table C-1 are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous su
C: ComplianceEDS1100/2100 User Guide 152Manufacturer ContactLantronix Inc. 167 Technology, Irvine, CA 92618 USAPhone: 949-453-3990Fax: 949-450-7249
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 153IndexAabout this guide 12additional documentation ... 13chapter summaries ...
IndexEDS1100/2100 User Guide 154FFilesystem 35Hhost configuration 70LLantronix discovery protocol 19line settings 41command mode ...
IndexEDS1100/2100 User Guide 155Ssecure com port redirector 18securityenterprise-grade ... 17security s
IndexEDS1100/2100 User Guide 156Xxml 18xml configuration 134
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 152: OverviewThe EDS1100/2100 Ethernet Device Server is a complete network-enabling solution. It empowers original equipment m
2: OverviewEDS1100/2100 User Guide 16 ATM machines Data display devices Modem Time/attendance clocks and terminalsProtocol SupportThe EDS1100/2100
2: OverviewEDS1100/2100 User Guide 17Command-Line Interface (CLI)Making the edge-to-enterprise vision a reality, the EDS1100/2100 with the Evolution O
2: OverviewEDS1100/2100 User Guide 18You can use the EDS1100/2100 with the Lantronix Secure Com Port Redirector (SCPR) to encrypt COM port-based commu
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 2Copyright and Trademark© 2010 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or repr
2: OverviewEDS1100/2100 User Guide 19Addresses and Port NumbersHardware AddressThe hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address or MAC
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 203: Installation of EDS1100This chapter describes how to install the EDS1100 device server. It contains the following section
3: Installation of EDS1100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 21Figure 3-2 shows the RS-232 pinout configuration.Figure 3-2 EDS1100 RS-232 PinoutsFigure 3-3 sh
3: Installation of EDS1100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 22Back PanelOn the EDS1100 back panel, there is a power plug, reset button, and an RJ45 (10/100) Eth
3: Installation of EDS1100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 23Figure 3-6 EDS1100 Top LEDsInstalling the EDS1100 Be sure to place the device on a flat horizo
3: Installation of EDS1100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 242. Connect an Ethernet cable between the EDS1100 RJ45 port and your Ethernet network.3. Plug the E
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 254: Installation of EDS2100This chapter describes how to install the EDS2100 device server. It contains the following section
4: Installation of EDS2100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 26Figure 4-2 EDS2100 Pinout Configuration for RS-232Figure 4-3 shows the pinout configuration for
4: Installation of EDS2100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 27The Ethernet port has two LEDs that indicate the status of the connection as follows: Left LED-
4: Installation of EDS2100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 28Installing the EDS2100Be sure to place the device on a flat horizontal or vertical surface. The de
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 3Table of ContentsCopyright and Trademark ____________________________________________________2Warranty _____________________
4: Installation of EDS2100EDS1100/2100 User Guide 29Figure 4-7 EDS2100 Connections
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 305: Using DeviceInstallerThis chapter covers the steps for locating a EDS1100/2100 unit and viewing its properties and device
5: Using DeviceInstallerEDS1100/2100 User Guide 31Device Family Shows the EDS1100/2100 device family type as “EDS”.Type Shows the device type as eithe
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 326: Configuration Using Web ManagerThis chapter describes how to configure the EDS1100/2100 by using Web Manager, the Lantron
6: Configuration Using Web ManagerEDS1100/2100 User Guide 33Figure 6-1 Web Manager Home PageWeb Manager Figure 6-2 shows the components of a typical W
6: Configuration Using Web ManagerEDS1100/2100 User Guide 34Figure 6-2 Components of a Typical Web Manager PageThe Menu Bar (orange) always appears at
6: Configuration Using Web ManagerEDS1100/2100 User Guide 35Note: There may be times when you must reboot the EDS1100/2100 for the new configuration s
6: Configuration Using Web ManagerEDS1100/2100 User Guide 36SSL Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate.100Sys
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 377: Network SettingsThis chapter describes how to access, view, and configure network settings from the Network web page. The
7: Network SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 38Network 1 Interface ConfigurationTo configure the Network interface, perform the following steps.1. Click
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 4Table of Contents4: Installation of EDS2100 25Package Contents _________________________________________________________25Use
7: Network SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 394. Click Submit. Changes to the following settings require a reboot for the changes to take effect: BOOT
7: Network SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 402. Click Network 1 > Link. Figure 7-4 shows the page that displays.Figure 7-4 Network1 (eth0) Ethernet
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 418: Line and Tunnel SettingsThis chapter describes how to view and configure lines and tunnels. It contains the following sec
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 42Figure 8-1 Line 1 Statistics Web PageLine Configuration To configure a line, perform the followin
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 43Figure 8-2 Line 1 Configuration Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 8-3.Table 8-3 Line
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 443. Click Submit. Line Command Mode To configure the Command Mode, perform the following steps.1.
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 45Figure 8-4 Line 1 Command Mode Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 8-5.Table 8-5 Line
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 463. Click Submit. Tunnel SettingsTunneling allows serial devices to communicate over a network, wi
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 47Tunnel Statistics The EDS1100/2100 logs tunneling statistics. The Dropped statistic shows connect
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 48Figure 8-7 Tunnel 1 Serial Settings Web Page2. View or modify the fields in Table 8-8.Table 8-8 T
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 5Table of Contents9: Terminal and Host Settings 67Terminal Settings __________________________________________________________
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 493. Click Submit. Packing Mode Packing Mode takes data from the serial port, packs it together, an
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 50Figure 8-10 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Timeout)3. Enter or modify the fields in Table 8-11.4. Click S
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 51Figure 8-12 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Send Character)6. Enter or modify the fields in Table 8-13.7.
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 52Accept Mode supports the following protocols: SSH (EDS1100/2100 acts as the server). When using
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 53Figure 8-14 Tunnel 1 Accept Mode Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 8-15.Table 8-15 T
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 543. Click Submit. Connect Mode Connect Mode defines how the EDS1100/2100 makes an outgoing connect
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 55 UDP (available only in Connect Mode because it is a connectionless protocol). TelnetNote: The
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 562. Enter or modify the fields in Table 8-17.Table 8-17 Tunnel Connect Mode Fields Field Descripti
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 57Host Click <None> in the Host field to configure the Host parameters and enter the followin
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 583. Click Submit. Multiple HostsWhen you configure two or more hosts in the Tunnel web page, Host
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 6Table of Contents13: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 107Filesystem _____________________________________________________
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 59Figure 8-18 Host ModeHost Mode controls how multiple hosts operate in Connect Mode. The following
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 60Figure 8-19 Host 2 Configuration Fields2. Enable VIP by clicking Enabled. The default is disabled
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 61Host List PromotionThe EDS1100/2100 allows the host list connection order to be specified. There
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 62 Timeout period elapsed and no activity. Both Accept Mode and Connect Mode must be idle for a sp
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 633. Click Submit.Modem Emulation The EDS1100/2100 supports Modem Emulation mode for devices that s
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 64For commands that can take address information (ATD, ATDT, ATDP), the destination address can be
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 65Figure 8-23 Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 8-24.Table 8-
8: Line and Tunnel SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 663. Click Submit.Connect String Enter the connect string. This modem initialization string prepare
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 679: Terminal and Host SettingsThis chapter describes how to view and configure terminals and hosts. It contains the following
9: Terminal and Host SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 682. Enter or modify the fields in Table 9-2.3. Click Submit. Line Terminal ConfigurationTo confi
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 7Table of ContentsB: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 148Converting Binary to Hexadecimal____________________________________
9: Terminal and Host SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 69Figure 9-3 Terminal on Line 1 Configuration Web PageEnter or modify the fields in Table 9-4.Tab
9: Terminal and Host SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 701. Click Submit. Host ConfigurationYou can configure a remote host by using the Host web page.
9: Terminal and Host SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 712. Enter or modify the fields in Table 9-6.3. Click Submit. Table 9-6 Host Configuration Fields
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 7210: Services SettingsThis chapter describes the available services and how to configure each. It contains the following sect
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 73Figure 10-1 DNS Status and Cache Web PagePPP ConfigurationThe Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) establishes
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 74The EDS1100/2100 also supports authentication scheme of “None” when no authentication is required durin
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 752. Enter or modify the fields in Table 10-1.3. Click Submit. SNMP ConfigurationSimple Network Managemen
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 76Figure 10-3 SNMP Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 10-2.Table 10-2 SNMP FieldsField Descri
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 773. Click Submit.Note: You can delete the read and write communities, and system name by clicking the [D
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 782. Enter or modify the fields in Table 10-3.3. Click Submit.TFTPIn the TFTP web page, you can configure
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 7List of FiguresFigure 3-1 EDS1100 DB25 (Female) Serial Port ___________________________________20Figure 3-2 EDS1100 R
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 792. Enter or modify the fields in Table 10-4.3. Click Submit.SyslogIn the Syslog web page, you can confi
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 80Figure 10-6 Syslog Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 10-5Table 10-5 Syslog FieldsField Des
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 81HTTPHyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer standard for Internet documents. HTTP de
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 82Note: The HTTP log is a scrolling log, with the last Max Log Entries cached and viewable. You can chang
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 833. Click Submit. HTTP Port Enter the port for the HTTP server to use. The default is 80.HTTPS Port Ente
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 84HTTP AuthenticationTo configure HTTP authentication, perform the following steps.1. Click HTTP > Aut
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 853. Click Submit. Notes: You can delete URI and users by clicking the [Delete] link in the Current Conf
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 86Figure 10-10 RSS Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 10-8.3. Click Submit. Note: You can vie
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 87LPDThe EDS1100/2100 acts as a print server if a printer gets connected to one of its serial ports. Clic
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 88Figure 10-12 LPD Configuration Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 10-9.Table 10-9 LPD Confi
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 8List of FiguresFigure 10-5 TFTP Server Web Page ______________________________________________78Figure 10-6 Syslog Web Page _
10: Services SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 89Convert Newlines Select Enabled to convert single newlines and carriage returns to DOS-style line endin
EDS1100/2100 User Guide 9011: Security SettingsThe EDS1100/2100 supports Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSH is a network protocol
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 91Figure 11-1 SSH Server Host Keys Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 11-1.Table 11-1 SSH Ser
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 923. Click Submit. SSH Server Authorized UsersYou can change SSH server settings for Authorized Users whi
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 93Figure 11-2 SSH Server Authorized Users Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 11-2.3. Click Su
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 94SSH Client Known Hosts You can change SSH client settings for known hosts. You do not have to complete
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 953. Click Submit. Note: You can delete stored settings when the [Delete] link displays in the Current C
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 96Figure 11-4 SSH Client Users Web Page2. Enter or modify the fields in Table 11-4.Table 11-4 SSH Client
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 973. Click Submit. Note: You can delete stored settings when the [Delete] link displays in the Current Co
11: Security SettingsEDS1100/2100 User Guide 98Whichever side is acting as server decides which cipher suite to use for a connection. It is usually th
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