Part Number 900-560 Revision A September 2009 XPort Pro User Guide
XPort Pro™ User Guide 10 11.. UUssiinngg TThhiiss GGuuiiddee Purpose and Audience This guide provides the information needed to configure, us
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 100 MIB-II Statistics The MIB-II Network Statistics page shows the various SNMP-
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 101 IP Sockets To display open network sockets on the XPort Pro: Click Diagnos
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 102 Ping To ping a remote device or computer: 1. Click Diagnostics on the menu
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 103 Traceroute Here you can trace a packet from the XPort Pro to an Internet hos
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 104 DNS Lookup Here you can specify a DNS Hostname for a forward lookup or an IP
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 105 Memory This read-only page shows the total memory and available memory (in
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 106 Buffer Pools Several parts of the XPort Pro system use private buffer pools
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 107 Figure 11-17. Diagnostics: Processes Note: The Adobe SVG plug-in is required
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 108 System Configuration The XPort Pro System page allows for rebooting the devi
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 109 System Page Settings Description maximum is 64 characters. Changes take plac
1 Using This Guide XPort Pro™ User Guide 11 Chapter Description 11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Instructions for using the web inte
XPort Pro™ User Guide 110 1122.. AAddvvaanncceedd SSeettttiinnggss Email Configuration The XPort Pro allows you to view and configure email al
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 111 Email Configuration To configure XPort Pro email settings: 1. Click Email on the menu bar and th
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 112 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Email – Configuration Page Settings Description To En
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 113 Command Line Interface Settings The Command Line Interface pages enable you to view statistics ab
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 114 CLI Configuration On this page you can change CLI configuration settings. To configure the CLI: 1
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 115 Command Line Interface Configuration Settings Description Telnet State Select On to enable Telne
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 116 To export a system configuration record: 1. Click XML on the menu bar. The XML: Export Configura
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 117 2. Enter or modify the following settings: XML Export Configuration Page Settings Description Ex
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 118 XML: Export Status On this page you can export the current system status in XML format. The XML d
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 119 XML Status Record: Export System Status Page Settings Description Export to local file Select th
1 Using This Guide XPort Pro™ User Guide 12 Additional Documentation The following documents are available on the product CD or the Lantronix We
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 120 To import a system configuration: 1. Click XML on the menu bar and then Import Configuration at
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 121 Import Configuration from the Filesystem This selection shows a page for entering the filesystem
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 122 XML: Import Configuration from Filesystem Import Configuration from Filesystem Settings Descript
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 123 Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem This selection copies line settings fr
12 Advanced Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 124 XML: Import Line(s) from Single Line Settings Import Line(s) Settings Description Filename Provi
XPort Pro™ User Guide 125 1133.. PPooiinntt ttoo PPooiinntt PPrroottooccooll PPPPPP Note: For instructions on configuring PPP for the X
13 Point to Point Protocol PPP XPort Pro™ User Guide 126 pass packets through the XPort Pro, a static route must be configured on both the PPP
XPort Pro™ User Guide 127 1144.. TTuunnnneelliinngg Tunneling allows serial devices to communicate over a network, without “being aware” of the
14 Tunneling XPort Pro™ User Guide 128 SSL UDP (available only in Connect Mode because it is a connectionless protocol). AES encryption
14 Tunneling XPort Pro™ User Guide 129 Accept Mode In Accept Mode, the XPort Pro waits for a connection from the network. The configurable local
XPort Pro™ User Guide 13 22.. IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn The XPort Pro embedded Ethernet Device Server is a complete network-enabling solution in
14 Tunneling XPort Pro™ User Guide 130 Packing Mode Packing Mode takes data from the serial port, groups it together, and sends it out to nodes
14 Tunneling XPort Pro™ User Guide 131 For commands that are valid but not applicable to the XPort Pro, an “OK” message is sent (but the command
14 Tunneling XPort Pro™ User Guide 132 Command Description ATS0=n Accept incoming connection. n value of 0 = disable n value of 1 = connect au
XPort Pro™ User Guide 133 1155.. VVIIPP VIP (Virtual IP) takes advantage of the Lantronix ManageLinx technology that solves the access-through-
15 VIP XPort Pro™ User Guide 134 Importing the bootstrap file To configure an XPort Pro to use VIP Access, import the bootstrap file as you woul
XPort Pro™ User Guide 135 1166.. SSeeccuurriittyy iinn DDeettaaiill The XPort Pro supports Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
16 Security in Detail XPort Pro™ User Guide 136 For more options, look at the help from Open SSH: ssh-keygen ? 1. If the keys do not exist, s
16 Security in Detail XPort Pro™ User Guide 137 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) SSL uses digital certificates for authentication and cryptography aga
16 Security in Detail XPort Pro™ User Guide 138 Security Certificate Principles To sign other certificates, the authority uses a private key. Th
16 Security in Detail XPort Pro™ User Guide 139 Certificates and private keys can be stored in several file formats. Best known are PKCS12, DER
2 Introduction XPort Pro™ User Guide 14 Universal Power Supply (UPS) management unit Telecommunications equipment Data display devices
16 Security in Detail XPort Pro™ User Guide 140 becomes incompatible with the current XPort Pro release. We will add support for this and other
XPort Pro™ User Guide 141 1177.. BBrraannddiinngg tthhee XXPPoorrtt PPrroo The XPort Pro Web Manager and Command Mode (CLI) are customizabl
17 Branding the XPort Pro XPort Pro™ User Guide 142 Command Mode Customize the XPort Pro Command Mode by changing its short name and long name.
XPort Pro™ User Guide 143 1188.. UUppddaattiinngg FFiirrmmwwaarree Obtaining Firmware Obtain the most up-to-date firmware and release notes f
XPort Pro™ User Guide 144 AA:: TTeecchhnniiccaall SSuuppppoorrtt If you are unable to resolve an issue using the information in this document
XPort Pro™ User Guide 145 BB:: BBiinnaarryy ttoo HHeexxaaddeecciimmaall CCoonnvveerrssiioonnss Many of the unit’s configuration procedures
B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions XPort Pro™ User Guide 146 Scientific Calculator Another simple way to convert binary to hexadecimal is to
XPort Pro™ User Guide 147 CC:: CCoommpplliiaannccee (According to ISO/IEC Guide 17050-1, 17050-2 and EN 45014) Manufacturer’s Name & Addr
C: Compliance XPort Pro™ User Guide 148 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 EN 60950-1:2001, Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) Manufacturer’s Contact:
XPort Pro™ User Guide 149 DD:: WWaarrrraannttyy For details on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy, go to our web site at http://www.lant
2 Introduction XPort Pro™ User Guide 15 Additional Features Modem Emulation In modem emulation mode, the XPort Pro can replace dial-up modems. T
XPort Pro™ User Guide 150 IInnddeexx A Accessing XPort b/g Pro, 19 Additional Documentation, 12 Address Ethernet, 17 Hardware, 17, 18 IP, 17 MAC
Index XPort Pro™ User Guide 151 Line Settings, 33 Line Terminal Configuration, 51 locating a XPort b/g Pro unit, 19 LPD Configuration Page, 75 Se
Index XPort Pro™ User Guide 152 Web-Based Configuration, 15 WLAN Settings Network 1 Ethernet Link, 31 X XML Export Configuration, 115 Export Stat
2 Introduction XPort Pro™ User Guide 16 Enterprise-Grade Security Evolution OS™ provides the XPort Pro the highest level of networking security
2 Introduction XPort Pro™ User Guide 17 View all processes currently running on the XPort Pro, including CPU utilization and total stack spac
2 Introduction XPort Pro™ User Guide 18 Port Numbers Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination and source IP addre
XPort Pro™ User Guide 19 33.. UUssiinngg DDeevviicceeIInnssttaalllleerr This chapter covers the steps for locating a XPort Pro unit and viewin
XPort Pro™ User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2009 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted
3 Using DeviceInstaller XPort Pro™ User Guide 20 Device Details Summary Note: The settings are Display Only in this table unless otherwise noted
3 Using DeviceInstaller XPort Pro™ User Guide 21 Current Settings Description IP Address was Obtained Appears “Dynamically” if the XPort Pro a
XPort Pro™ User Guide 22 44.. CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn UUssiinngg WWeebb MMaannaaggeerr This chapter describes how to configure the XPort
4 Configuration Using Web Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 23 Figure 4-1. Web Manager Home Page
4 Configuration Using Web Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 24 Web Manager Page Components Figure 4-2 shows the areas of a typical Web Manager page.
4 Configuration Using Web Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 25 settings require you to reboot the XPort Pro before the settings take effect. Those s
4 Configuration Using Web Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 26 Web Manager Page Description See Page HTTP Shows HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) s
4 Configuration Using Web Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 27 Device Status Page The Device Status page is the first page that appears when you log
XPort Pro™ User Guide 28 55.. NNeettwwoorrkk SSeettttiinnggss The Network Settings pages show the status of Ethernet link and let you configur
5 Network Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 29 Network 1 (eth0) Interface Configuration This page shows the configuration settings for the Ethernet
XPort Pro™ User Guide 3 Contents Copyright & Trademark...
5 Network Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 30 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Network 1 Interface Configuration Page Settings Descript
5 Network Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 31 Network 1 Interface Configuration Page Settings Description Secondary DNS IP address of the secondar
5 Network Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 32 Figure 5-3. Network 1 Ethernet Link The Status table shows the current negotiated setti
XPort Pro™ User Guide 33 66.. LLiinnee,, TTuunnnneell,, TTeerrmmiinnaall,, aanndd HHoosstt SSeettttiinnggss Line Settings The Line Setting
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 34 Line 1 Configuration This page shows the configuration settings for the ser
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 35 Line - Configuration Page Settings Description Protocol Select the protocol
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 36 Figure 6-3. Line 1 Command Mode 2. Enter or modify the following settings
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 37 Line – Command Mode Page Settings Description the value of the CP group mus
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 38 Tunnel 1 – Statistics Click Tunnel on the menu bar. The Statistics page f
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 39 Figure 6-5. Tunnel 1 Serial Settings 2. View or modify the following sett
Contents XPort Pro™ User Guide 4 Product Information Label...
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 40 Packing Mode When in Packing Mode, data is not transferred one byte at a ti
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 41 Figure 6-8c. Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Mode = Send Character) 2. Enter or mo
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 42 Accept Mode In Accept Mode, the XPort Pro listens (waits) for incoming conn
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 43 Tunnel - Accept Mode Page Settings Description Modem Control Asserted = st
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 44 Connect Mode Connect mode defines how the unit makes an outgoing connection
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 45 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Tunnel – Connect Mode Page Sett
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 46 Tunnel – Connect Mode Page Settings Description Flush Serial Data Select wh
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 47 2. Enter IP address in the Address field. 3. Click Submit. Note: Repeat t
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 48 Figure 6-12. Host 1, Host 2 Exchanged Disconnect Mode Disconnect Mode is
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 49 Figure 6-13. Tunnel 1 Disconnect Mode 2. Enter or modify the following s
Contents XPort Pro™ User Guide 5 8. Services Settings 61 DNS Configuration...
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 50 Figure 6-14. Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation 2. Enter or modify the following s
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 51 Connect String Enter the connect string. This modem initialization string p
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 52 Terminal on Line Configuration Page Settings Description Terminal Type Ente
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 53 Figure 6-16. Terminal on Network Configuration 2. Enter or modify the fol
6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 54 Host Configuration This page shows current settings for a remote host and l
XPort Pro™ User Guide 55 77.. CCoonnffiigguurraabbllee PPiinn MMaannaaggeerr The Configurable Pin Manager is responsible for assignment and c
7 Configurable Pin Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 56 The Current Configuration table shows the current settings for each CP. Current Configurati
7 Configurable Pin Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 57 To change a CP output value: 1. Select the CP from the drop-down list. 2. Enter the CP val
7 Configurable Pin Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 58 CPM: Groups The CP Groups page allows for the management of CP groups. Groups can be created
7 Configurable Pin Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 59 2. The Current Configuration table shows the current settings for each CP group. Current Co
Contents XPort Pro™ User Guide 6 Diagnostics ...
7 Configurable Pin Manager XPort Pro™ User Guide 60 To delete a CP group: 1. Select the CP group from the Delete Group drop-down list. 2. Cli
XPort Pro™ User Guide 61 88.. SSeerrvviicceess SSeettttiinnggss DNS Configuration This page shows the active run-time settings for the domain
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 62 The XPort Pro also supports authentication scheme of “None” when no authentication is required duri
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 63 PPP Configuration Page Settings Description Peer IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to the pe
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 64 Figure 8-3. SNMP Configuration 2. Enter or modify the following settings: SNMP Page Settings Des
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 65 Traps Enabled Select On to enable the transmission of the SNMP cold start trap messages. This trap
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 66 3. Click Submit. Click [Reset] to reset the adjacent FTP Password. TFTP Configuration This page
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 67 Syslog Configuration The Syslog page shows the current configuration, status, and statistics of the
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 68 HTTP Configuration Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the transport protocol for communicating
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 69 Change HTTP Configuration On this page you can change HTTP configuration settings. To configure HTT
Contents XPort Pro™ User Guide 7 Enabling VIP___________________________________________________ 134 Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP_______________
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 70 HTTP Configuration Page Settings Description HTTP Server Select On to enable the HTTP server. HTTP
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 71 HTTP Configuration Page Settings Description %s - return status 3. Click Submit. HTTP Authenticat
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 72 HTTP Authentication Settings Description URI Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). Note: The
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 73 RSS Settings Really Simple Syndication (RSS) (sometimes referred to as Rich Site Summary) is a meth
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 74 3. Click Submit. 4. In the Current Status table, view and clear stored settings as necessary. LP
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 75 LPD Configuration Page Here you can change LPD configuration settings. To configure LPD settings: 1
8 Services Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 76 LPD Configuration Page Settings Description Binary Select Enabled for the XPort Pro to pass the en
XPort Pro™ User Guide 77 99.. SSeeccuurriittyy SSeettttiinnggss SSH Settings Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol used to access a remote computer
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 78 2. Enter or modify the following settings: SSH Server: Host Keys Page Settings Description Upload
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 79 SSH Server Authorized Users On this page you can change SSH server settings for Authorized Users. S
Contents XPort Pro™ User Guide 8 Figure 6-6a. Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Mode = Disable)...
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 80 2. Enter or modify the following settings: SSH Server: Authorized Users Page Settings Description
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 81 SSH Client: Known Hosts Page Settings Description Server Enter the name or IP address of a known ho
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 82 Figure 9-4. SSH Client: Users 2. Enter or modify the following settings: SSH Client: Users Page S
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 83 SSH Client: Users Page Settings Description Create New Keys Username Enter the name of the user as
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 84 Figure 9-5. SSL 2. Enter or modify the following settings: SSL Page Settings Description Upload
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 85 SSL Page Settings Description add comments before and/or after these lines. Those need to be delete
9 Security Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 86 SSL Page Settings Description Organization Unit Enter the organizational unit to be associated with
XPort Pro™ User Guide 87 1100.. VVIIPP SSeettttiinnggss The VIP pages allow you to view current VIP statistics and configuration. Virtual IP
10 VIP Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 88 Line - Configuration Page Settings Description DSM IP Address Address of the Device Services Manager
10 VIP Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 89 Figure 10-2. VIP Configuration Page 2. To allow VIP addresses to be used in Tunnel Accept Mode and
Contents XPort Pro™ User Guide 9 Figure 12-6. XML Status Record: Export Status...
XPort Pro™ User Guide 90 1111.. MMaaiinntteennaannccee aanndd DDiiaaggnnoossttiiccss SSeettttiinnggss File System Configuration The XPort Pr
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 91 To view file system statistics, compact, or format the XPort Pro file system:
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 92 Figure 11-2. File system Browser 2. Click a filename to view the contents.
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 93 File system Browser Page Settings Description Create File Enter the name of
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 94 Protocol Stack Configuration To configure the XPort Pro network stack protoco
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 95 The Ack Limit specifies how many packets must be received before an ACK is fo
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 96 ICMP Settings Figure 11-5. ICMP Protocol Page 1. On the ICMP Protocol page
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 97 4. Enter the MAC address to add to the ARP cache. 5. Click Add after supply
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 98 Network Mask Enter the IP address’ network mask in dotted notation. 3. In th
11 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings XPort Pro™ User Guide 99 Diagnostics The XPort Pro has several tools for diagnostics and statistics. T
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