Part Number 900-606 ReRevision B January 2013PremierWave XNUser Guide
PremierWave XN User Guide 10List of TablesTable 3-6 PremierWave XN LEDs and Descriptions _____________________________________19Table 3-7 WLAN Signal
User Guide 100Appendix A: Technical SupportIf you are unable to resolve an issue using the information in this documentation, please contact Technica
PremierWave XN User Guide 101Appendix B: Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsMany of the unit's configuration procedures require you to assemble a
Appendix B: Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsPremierWave XN User Guide 102Figure B-2 Windows Scientific Calculator4. Click Hex. The hexadecimal value
PremierWave XN User Guide 103Appendix C: Compliance(According to ISO/IEC Guide 17050-1, 17050-2 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name & Address:
Appendix C: CompliancePremierWave XN User Guide 104Manufacturer's Contact:Lantronix, Inc.167 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 USATel: 949-453
PremierWave XN User Guide 11Table 10-3 SSH Server Authorized Users _____________________________________________68Table 10-4 SSH Client Users ______
PremierWave XN User Guide 121: Using This GuidePurpose and AudienceThis guide provides the information needed to configure, use, and update the Premie
1: Using This GuidePremierWave XN User Guide 13Additional DocumentationVisit the Lantronix Web site at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation for the
PremierWave XN User Guide 142: IntroductionPremierWave XN is a multi-port device server offering high performance, Ethernet-to-wireless bridging conne
2: IntroductionPremierWave XN User Guide 15 TCP, UDP, SSH, SSL and telnet tunneling to the serial port. TFTP for uploading/downloading files. FTP
2: IntroductionPremierWave XN User Guide 16IP AddressEvery device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address. This address references th
PremierWave XN User Guide 173: Installation of PremierWave XNThis chapter describes how to install the PremierWave XN device server. It contains the f
3: Installation of PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 18Figure 3-1 PremierWave XN Top ViewThe PremierWave XN has two male DB9 serial ports that
3: Installation of PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 19Figure 3-4 PremierWave XN Pinout Configuration for Full Duplex RS-422/485 (4-wire)Figure
PremierWave XN User Guide 2Copyright & Trademark© 2013 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitte
3: Installation of PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 20Table 3-7 WLAN Signal Strength Indicator at 5 GHzTable 3-8 WLAN Signal Strength Indicat
3: Installation of PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 21Table 3-10 Diagnostic LED IndicationsNotes: For Table 3-10 above, a “long” blink is 0.7
3: Installation of PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 22Figure 3-11 PremierWave XN Bottom/Back Panel ViewWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)Using WPS, y
3: Installation of PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 23Using the CLI To enter the command level: enable -> config -> if 2 -> linkTo C
3: Installation of PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 24Figure 3-13 PremierWave XN Dimensions in Millimeters (mm)
PremierWave XN User Guide 254: Using DeviceInstallerThis chapter covers the steps for locating a PremierWave XN unit and viewing its properties and de
4: Using DeviceInstallerPremierWave XN User Guide 26GroupConfigurable field. Enter a group to categorize the PremierWave. Double-click the field, type
PremierWave XN User Guide 275: Configuration Using Web ManagerThis chapter describes how to configure PremierWave XN using Web Manager, the Lantronix
5: Configuration Using Web ManagerPremierWave XN User Guide 28Device Status PageThe page is the first page that appears after you log into Web Manager
5: Configuration Using Web ManagerPremierWave XN User Guide 29Web Manager ComponentsThe layout of a typical Web Manager page is below.Figure 5-1 Comp
PremierWave XN User Guide 3Table of ContentsList of Figures _____________________________________________________________9List of Tables ____________
5: Configuration Using Web ManagerPremierWave XN User Guide 30 In the middle of many pages, you can select or enter new configuration settings. Some
5: Configuration Using Web ManagerPremierWave XN User Guide 31Protocol Stack Lets you perform lower level network stack-specific activities. 75Query P
PremierWave XN User Guide 326: Network SettingsThe Network Settings show the status of the Ethernet or WLAN interface/link and let you configure the s
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 33To Configure Network Interface SettingsUsing Web Manager To modify Ethernet (eth0) settings, click Net
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 34Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name="interface" instance="eth0"&
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 35SmartRoam periodically scans for access points which belong to the current ESS (having the same SSID an
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 36To Configure Network Link SettingsUsing Web Manager To modify Ethernet (eth0) Link information, click
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 37The results of the status command are presented in the following format:Table 6-6 Network 2 Link Statu
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 38Using the CLI To enter the wlan0 Link command level: enable -> config -> if 2 -> linkUsing X
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 39Table 6-8 WLAN Profile Basic SettingsTo Configure WLAN Profile Basic SettingsUsing Web Manager To vie
PremierWave XN User Guide 45: Configuration Using Web Manager 27Accessing Web Manager ___________________________________________________27Device S
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 40Using the CLI To enter the wlan0 Profile command level: enable -> config -> wlan profiles ->
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 41Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”wlan profile” instance=”profile name”>and&l
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 42Using XML Include in your file:<configgroup name=:”wlan profile” instance=”profile name”>and<
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 43<configgroup name=”wlan profile” instance=”profile name”>and<configitem name=”security”>WLA
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 44To Configure WLAN Profile WPA and WPA/IEEE802.11i SettingsUsing Web Manager To view or edit an existin
6: Network SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 45WLAN Quick ConnectWLAN QuickConnect allows users to add a WLAN profile from a list of available network
PremierWave XN User Guide 467: Line and Tunnel Settings The PremierWave XN The two lines . All lines use standard RS232/RS485 serial ports.All lines
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 47Table 7-2 Line Command Mode SettingsTo Configure Line SettingsNote: The following section desc
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 48 To configure a specific line in Command Mode, click Line in the menu and select Line 1 ->
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 49To Configure Tunnel Serial SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure the Serial Settings for a sp
PremierWave XN User Guide 5To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings ______________________________54Modem Emulation ____________________________
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 50To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure the Packing Mode for a
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 51Table 7-5 Tunnel Accept Mode SettingsTunnel Accept Mode SettingsDescriptionMode Set the method
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 52To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure the Accept Mode for a s
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 53For Connect Mode using UDP, the PremierWave XCPremierWave XNPremierWave ENEDS-MD4/8/16 accepts
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 54To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure the Connect Mode for a
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 55To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure the Disconnect Mode
7: Line and Tunnel SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 56To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure the Modem Emulation
PremierWave XN User Guide 578: Terminal and Host SettingsPredefined connections are available via telnet, ssh, or a serial port. A user can choose one
8: Terminal and Host SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 58To Configure the Terminal Network ConnectionUsing Web Manager To configure the Terminal on N
8: Terminal and Host SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 59To Configure Host SettingsNote: The following section describes the steps to view and configu
PremierWave XN User Guide 611: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 73Filesystem Settings ________________________________________________________73
PremierWave XN User Guide 609: Services SettingsDNS SettingsThis section describes the active run-time settings for the domain name system (DNS) proto
9: Services SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 61FTP SettingsThe FTP protocol can be used to upload and download user files, and upgrade the PremierWav
9: Services SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 62To View or Configure Syslog Settings:Using Web Manager To configure the Syslog, gclick Syslog in the
9: Services SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 63To Configure HTTP SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure HTTP settings, gclick HTTP in the menu and s
9: Services SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 64Table 9-5 HTTP Authentication SettingsTo Configure HTTP AuthenticationUsing Web Manager To configure
9: Services SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 65To Configure RSS SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure RSS, gclick RSS in the menu.Using the CLI To
PremierWave XN User Guide 6610: Security SettingsThe PremierWave XN device supports Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSH is a networ
10: Security SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 67Note: SSH Keys from other programs may be converted to the required PremierWave format. Use Open SSH
10: Security SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 68Table 10-3 SSH Server Authorized UsersSSH Client UsersThe SSH Client Users are used by all applicati
10: Security SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 69To Configure SSH SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure SSH, gclick SSH in the menu.Using the CLI T
PremierWave XN User Guide 712: Advanced Settings 83Email Settings ____________________________________________________________83To View, Configure
10: Security SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 70Certificate and Key GenerationThe PremierWave XN can generate self signed certificates and their corr
10: Security SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 71Using XML Not applicable.Certificate Upload SettingsSSL certificates identify the PremierWave XN to
10: Security SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 72Trusted AuthoritiesOne or more authority certificates are needed to verify a peer's identity. Au
PremierWave XN User Guide 7311: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsFilesystem SettingsUse the file system to list, view, add, remove, and transfer fi
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 74File ModificationThe PremierWave XN allows for the creation and removal of files o
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 75To Transfer or Modify Filesystem FilesUsing Web Manager To create a new file or d
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 76ICMP SettingsTable 11-5 ICMP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure ICMP Network Stac
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 77SMTP SettingsTable 11-7 SMTP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure SMTP Network Stac
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 78Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”query port”>and &l
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 79Table 11-9 Ping SettingsTo Ping a Remote HostUsing Web Manager To ping a Remote
PremierWave XN User Guide 815: Updating Firmware 95Obtaining Firmware ________________________________________________________95Loading New Firmware
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 80LogTable 11-11 Log SettingsTo Configure the Diagnostic Log OutputUsing Web Manage
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 81ProcessesThe PremierWave XN Processes information shows all the processes currentl
11: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 82System SettingsThe PremierWave XN System settings allow for rebooting the device,
PremierWave XN User Guide 8312: Advanced SettingsEmail SettingsView and configure email alerts relating to events occurring within the system.Table 12
12: Advanced SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 84Using the CLI To enter Email command level: enable -> email 1Using XML Include in your file: &
12: Advanced SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 85Using XMLInclude in your file: <configgroup name=”cli”>Telnet SettingsThe telnet settings cont
12: Advanced SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 86To Configure SSH SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure SSH settings, gclick CLI in the menu and sel
12: Advanced SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 87To Export Configuration in XML FormatUsing Web Manager To export configuration format, gclick XML in
12: Advanced SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 88Using XML Not applicable.XML: Import ConfigurationHere you can import a system configuration from an
PremierWave XN User Guide 8913: BridgingPremierWave XN supports bridging of traffic between a single external Ethernet device and the wireless network
PremierWave XN User Guide 9List of FiguresFigure 2-1 PremierWave XN Product Label ____________________________________________16Figure 3-1 PremierWave
13: BridgingPremierWave XN User Guide 90Bridging OperationDuring initialization, both eth0 and wlan0 are enabled and controlled by the bridging subsys
13: BridgingPremierWave XN User Guide 91Using the CLI To enter the Bridge command level: enable -> config -> bridge 1 or enable -> config
PremierWave XN User Guide 9214: Security in DetailPublic Key InfrastructurePublic key infrastructure (PKI) is based on an encryption technique that us
14: Security in DetailPremierWave XN User Guide 93the exception of the root CA. This way, trust is transferred along the chain, from the root CA throu
14: Security in DetailPremierWave XN User Guide 94Steel Belted RADIUSSteel Belted RADIUS is a commercial RADIUS server from Juniper Networks that prov
PremierWave XN User Guide 9515: Updating FirmwareObtaining FirmwareObtain the most up-to-date firmware and release notes for the unit from the Lantron
PremierWave XN User Guide 9616: VIP SettingsVirtual IP (VIP) ConfigurationConfiguring Connect Mode tunnels to use VIP is a simple matter of configurin
16: VIP SettingsPremierWave XN User Guide 97Using XML Include in your file: <statusgroup name=”vip”>Virtual IP (VIP) CountersTable 16-2 VIP C
PremierWave XN User Guide 9817: Branding the PremierWave XNThis chapter describes how to brand your PremierWave XN by using Web Manager and Command Li
17: Branding the PremierWave XNPremierWave XN User Guide 99Short and Long Name CustomizationYou can customize the short and long names in your Premier
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