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SDS1101/2101
User Guide
SDS1101 /2101 User Guide 2
Copyright & Trademark
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Contacts
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Irvine, CA 92618 USA
Toll Free: 800 526 8766- -
Phone 949 453 3990: - -
Fax: 949 450 7249 - -
Technical Support
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 http://www.lantronix.com/about/contact/index.html .
Disclaimer
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in
which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to take whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference.
Note: This product has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operating in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with this
guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void
the user's authority to operate this device.
The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this guide.
Note: Export Control Classification Number 5A002, License exception ENC. The
following export agreement is required for encryption:
I agree that I will not export or re export this product or firmware to a national resident -
of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, Syria or any other country to which
the United States has embargoed goods; or to anyone on the US Treasury
Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons, US
Commerce Department's Table of Denial Orders and Entitles List, or the US State
Department's Debarred List. By receiving this product, I am agreeing to the foregoing
and I am representing and warranting that I am not located in, under the control of, or
a national or resident of any such country or on any such list.
SDS1101/2101 User Guide 3
Revisions
Date
Rev.
Comments
8 6 /0
A
Initial document
1/09
B
Include SDS2101 product; updated to firmware v6.5.0.0
2/10
C
Update document with corrections.
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Contents
1: Using This Guide 9
Purpose and Audience ________________________________________________ 9
Chapter Summary ___________________________________________________ 9
Additional Documentation_____________________________________________ 10
2: Introduction 11
Applications _______________________________________________________ 11
Application Examples ________________________________________________ 11
Protocol Support ____________________________________________________ 13
Additional Features __________________________________________________ 13
Configuration Methods _______________________________________________ 13
Product Information Label ____________________________________________ 14
3: Getting Started 15
Package Contents __________________________________________________ 15
Installing the SDS ___________________________________________________ 16
Required Information ________________________________________________ 17
Hardware Address _______________________________________________ 17
IP Address _____________________________________________________ 17
Assigning the IP Address: DeviceInstaller ________________________________ 18
Instal __________________________________________ 18ling DeviceInstaller
Assigning an IP Address __________________________________________ 18
Adding the Unit to the Manage List __________________________________ 19
Accessing the SDS1101/2101 Using DeviceInstaller ____________________ 19
Viewing the Current Configuration ___________________________________ 19
Next Step ______________________________________________________ 21
Assigning the IP Address: Serial Port Login _______________________________ 21
4: Configuration Using Web-Manager 23
Accessing SDS1101/2101 Using DeviceInstaller ___________________________ 23
Network Configuration _______________________________________________ 24
Automatic IP Address Configuration ________________________________ 25_
Static IP Address Configuration _____________________________________ 25
Ethernet Configuration ____________________________________________ 26
Server Configuration _________________________________________________ 26
Host List Configuration _______________________________________________ 28
Channel 1 & Channel 2 (SDS2101 only) Configuration ______________________ 29
Serial Settings __________________________________________________ 29
Connection Settings - TCP ________________________________________ 32
Connection Settings - UDP ________________________________________ 35
Apply Settings ______________________________________________________ 37
Apply Factory Defaults _______________________________________________ 37
5: Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode) 38
Accessing Setup Mode _______________________________________________ 38
Telnet Connection _______________________________________________ 38
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Serial Port Connection ____________________________________________ 39
Exiting Setup Mode _________________________________________________ 39
6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration 41
Server Configuration (Option 0) ________________________________________ 41
IP Address ________________________________________________________ 41
Set Gateway IP Address _____________________________________________ 41
Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part __________________________________ 42
Change Telnet Configuration Password __________________________________ 42
DHCP Name _______________________________________________________ 42
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration 44
Channel 1 (Option 1) & Channel 2 (Option 2 on SDS2101 only) _______________ 44
Baudrate __________________________________________________________ 44
I/F (Interface) Mode _________________________________________________ 45
Flow _____________________________________________________________ 45
Port Number _______________________________________________________ 46
Connect Mode _____________________________________________________ 46
a) Incoming Connection ___________________________________________ 47
b) Response ____________________________________________________ 48
c) Active Startup _________________________________________________ 48
d) Datagram Type _______________________________________________ 51
e) Modem Mode _________________________________________________ 51
Send the Escape Sequence (+++) in Modem Mode ________________________ 54
Show IP addr after ' ' RING ____________________________________________ 54
Auto Increment Source Port ___________________________________________ 54
Remote IP Address _________________________________________________ 54
Remote Port _______________________________________________________ 54
DisConnMode ______________________________________________________ 54
Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing) __________________________________________ 55
Pack Control _______________________________________________________ 56
Packing Interval _________________________________________________ 57
Trailing Characters _______________________________________________ 57
Send Characters ________________________________________________ 57
DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout) ______________________________________ 57
Send Characters ____________________________________________________ 57
Telnet Terminal Type ________________________________________________ 58
Channel (Port) Password _____________________________________________ 58
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings 59
Expert ____________________________________________ 59Settings (Option 5)
ARP Cache timeout in seconds _____________________________________ 59
CPU Performance (SDS2101 only) __________________________________ 59
Disable Monitor Mode at bootup ____________________________________ 59
HTTP Port Number ______________________________________________ 60
MTU Size ______________________________________________________ 60
Enable alternate MAC ____________________________________________ 60
Ethernet connection type __________________________________________ 60
Security Settings (Option 6) ___________________________________________ 60
Disable SNMP __________________________________________________ 61
SNMP Community Name __________________________________________ 61
Disable Telnet Setup _____________________________________________ 61
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Disable TFTP Firmware Update ____________________________________ 61
Disable Port 77FE (Hex) __________________________________________ 62
Disable Web Server ______________________________________________ 62
Disable Web Setup ______________________________________________ 62
Disable ECHO Ports _____________________________________________ 62
Enable Enhanced Password _______________________________________ 62
Enable Encryption _______________________________________________ 62
Default Settings (Option 7) ____________________________________________ 64
Channe ___________________________________ 64l 1 Configuration Defaults
Channel 2 Configuration Defaults (SDS2101 only) ______________________ 64
Expert Settings Defaults __________________________________________ 64
Security Settings Defaults _________________________________________ 65
9: Firmware Upgrades 66
Obtaining Firmware _________________________________________________ 66
Reloading Firmware _________________________________________________ 66
Using TFTP: Graphical User Interface ________________________________ 66
Using TFTP: Command Line Interface _______________________________ 67
Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial Port and DeviceInstaller _________ 67
10: Monitor Mode 69
Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port __________________________ 69
Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port ________________________ 69
Monitor Mode Commands _________________________________________ 69
11: Troubleshooting and Contact Information 71
SDS1101 LEDs ____________________________________________________ 71
SDS2101 LEDs ____________________________________________________ 72
Problems and Error Messages _________________________________________ 72
Technical Support ___________________________________________________ 74
12: SDS1101 Connections and Pinouts 76
Serial Port _____________________________________________________ 76
Serial Connector Pinouts __________________________________________ 76
Modem Cable ___________________________________________________ 77
Network Port ___________________________________________________ 78
Ethernet Connector Pinouts ________________________________________ 79
Power Plug _____________________________________________________ 79
13: SDS2101 Connections and Pinouts 80
SDS2101 Serial Ports ____________________________________________ 80
Serial Connector Pinouts __________________________________________ 80
Network Port ___________________________________________________ 81
Reset Button ___________________________________________________ 81
Ethernet Connector Pinouts ________________________________________ 81
Power Plug _____________________________________________________ 81
14: SDS1101 Technical Specifications 82
15: SDS2101 Technical Specifications 84
Contents
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A: Alternative Ways to Assign an IP Address 87
DHCP _________________________________________________________ 87
AutoIP ________________________________________________________ 87
BOOTP ________________________________________________________ 88
ARP and Telnet _________________________________________________ 88
B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 89
Converting Binary to Hexadecimal ______________________________________ 89
Conversion Table ________________________________________________ 89
Scientific Calculator ______________________________________________ 90
C: Warranty 91
D: Compliance and Disclaimer 92
Index 95
Figures
Figure 2-1. Serial Tunneling Example _____________________________________ 12
Figure 2-2. Direct TCP/IP or Redirector Configuration _________________________ 12
Figure 2-3. Sample Hardware Address ____________________________________ 14
Figure 3-1. SDS1101 Connected to Serial Device and Network _________________ 16
Figure 4-1. Lantronix Web-Manager 24______________________________________
Figure 4-2. Network Settings ____________________________________________ 24
Figure 4-3. Server Settings ______________________________________________ 27
Figure 4-4. Hostlist Settings _____________________________________________ 29
Figure 4-5. Channel Serial Settings _______________________________________ 30
Figure 4-6. TCP Connection Settings ______________________________________ 33
Figure 4-7. UDP Connection Settings _____________________________________ 36
Figure 5 1. MAC Address- _______________________________________________ 39
Figure 5 2. Setup Menu Options- _________________________________________ 39
Figure 6-1. Network Settings ____________________________________________ 41
Figure 6-2. Change Telnet Configuration Password __________________________ 42
Figure 7 1. Serial Port Settings- __________________________________________ 44
Figure 7-2. Hostlist Option ______________________________________________ 50
Figure 8 1. Expert Settings- ______________________________________________ 59
Figure 8 2. Security Settings- ____________________________________________ 61
Figure 8 3. Encryption Keys- _____________________________________________ 63
Figure 9-1. TFTP Window ______________________________________________ 67
Figure 12-1. Serial Interface _____________________________________________ 76
Figure 12-2. DB25 Female DCE Interface RS232 ____________________________ 76
Figure 12-3. DB25 Female Interface RS422 (4 wire mode) _____________________ 77
Figure 13-1. Serial Interface _____________________________________________ 80
Figure 13 2. DB9 - Male RS232 Serial DTE Connector _________________________ 80
Figure 13-3. Network Interface ___________________________________________ 81
Tables
Table 6-1. BootP/DHCP/AutoIP options ____________________________________ 41
Table 6 Standard IP Network Netmasks-2. _ ________________________________ 42
Table 7 Interface Mode Options-1. ________________________________________ 45
Table 7 Common Interface Mode Settings-2. ________________________________ 45
Table 7 Flow Control Options-3. __________________________________________ 46
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15: SDS2101 Technical
Specifications
Lists technical specifications for the SDS2101.
A: Alternative Ways to Assign an
IP Address
Provides detailed information about using DHCP, AutoIP,
BOOTP ARP, and Telnet to assign an IP address.
B: Binary to Hexadecimal
Conversions
Provides instructions converting binary values to for
hexadecimals.
Additional Documentation
Visit the Lantronix web site at for the www.lantronix.com/support/documentation
latest documentation and the following additional documentation:
SDS1101 2101 & SDS Quick Start
Provides the steps for getting the up and SDS1101/2101
running.
DeviceInstaller Online Help
Provides instructions for using the Windows based utility to -
configure the SDS1101 2101/ and other Lantronix device
servers.
Com Port Redirector User Guide
Provides information on using the Windows based utility to -
create a virtual com port.
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The ce SDS1101 is a single-port device server and the SDS2101 is a dual port devi
server that provide a quick, simple, and cost-effective way to bring the advantages of
data accessibility and remote management to devices not currently connected to a
network.
Applications
The SDS family of Device Servers allows s such as those listed belowerial devices, ,
to connect and communicate over Ethernet networks using the IP protocol family
(TCP for connection oriented stream applications and UDP for datagram -
applications).
The SDS1100/2101 Secure Device Server offers secure data communications using
Rijndael Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) and is certified by the National
Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) to meet Federal Information Processing
Standards (FIPS) required for data communication on US government and
government contractor’s networks.
Security a larms
Access c d ontrol evices
Fire c p ontrol anels
Time/a c t ttendance locks and erminals
ATM m achines
Data c d ollection evices
RFID readers
Universal Power Supply (UPS) management u nits
Telecommunications equipment
Data d display evices
Virtually any asynchronous RS-232, RS422, or RS485 device
Application Examples
Using a method called serial tunneling, the encapsulates serial data into SDS
packets and transports over Ethernet. Using tw units, connected by a them o SDS
network, virtual serial connections can across a facility or around the world. extend
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Figure 2-1. Serial Tunneling Example
The software included Com Port Redirector on the product CD simplifies the
integration process by extending the functionality of COM-port-based Windows™
applications. Virtual COM ports, mapped to remote device servers on the network,
can replace direct serial connections.
Figure 2-2. Direct TCP/IP or Redirector Configuration
Note: For step step instructions on configuring the for serial tunneling or for -by- SDS
use with the Com Port Redirector, Configuration Tutorials see SDS on the Lantronix
web site: www.lantronix.com/support.
SDS
Device Server
SDS
Device Servers
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Protocol Support
The SDS uses the Internet Protocol (IP) for network communications and the
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to assure that no data is lost or duplicated and
that everything sent to the connection arrives correctly at the target.
Supported protocols include:
ARP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, TFTP, AutoIP, DHCP, HTTP, and SNMP for
network communications.
TCP, UDP, and Telnet for connections to the serial port.
TFTP for firmware updates.
IP for addressing, routing, and data block handling over the network.
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for typical datagram applications in which
devices interact with other devices without a point- -to point connection.
Additional Features
Modem Emulation: In modem emulation mode, the SDS -can replace dial up
modems. The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port and then
establishes a network connection to the end de . This arrangementvice leverages
network connections and bandwidth to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines.
Built-in Web Server: The SDS -includes a built in web server for configuring the unit
and displaying operating and troubleshooting information on the attached links to
online support.
Configuration Methods
After installation, the requires configuration. For the unit to operate correctly on SDS
a network, it must have a unique IP address on the network. There are three basic
methods for logging into the SDS and assigning IP addresses and other configurable
settings:
DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and other network settings on the SDS
using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on a PC attached to a network.
(See )
Assigning the IP Address: DeviceInstaller
Web Manager- : Through a web browser, configure the settings using the SDS
Lantronix Web-Manager See . ( 4: Manager Configuration Using Web- .)
Serial and Telnet Ports: Use Setup Mode, a command line interface. There are two
approaches to accessing Setup Mode: making a Telnet connection to the network
port (9999) or connecting a terminal (or a PC running a terminal emulation program)
to the unit’s serial port. (See .5: Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode)
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Product Information Label
The product information label on the underside of the unit contains the following
information about your specific unit:
Bar c ode
Serial umbern
Product ID (name)
Product escriptiond
Hardware a or MAC ddress (also referred to as the hernet Et address)
The first three bytes of the hardware 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 2-3. Sample Hardware Address
00 20 4A 14- - - - -01 18 or 00:20:4A:14:01:18
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time.
Package Contents
Verify and inspect the contents of the package using the following SDS1101/2101
list. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately.
SDS1101 01 or SDS21
Six- - -foot DB9F to DB25M modem cable (SDS1101) or DB9F to DB9F Null
Modem Cable (SDS2101)
Power supply
CD with documentation and software utilities
Fastening kit
Quick Start Guide
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Installing the SDS
Figure 3-1 SDS1101 . Connected to Serial Device and Network
To install the unit:
C . omplete the following steps in order. Refer to the numbers in the figure above
Note: See the sections that follow for details about connectors and pinouts.
1. Connect a serial device to your unit.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port.
3. Supply power to your unit using the power supply that was included in the
packaging.
Note: The required input voltage is VDC (center +) 9-30 or 24 10- VAC
(1.5W maximum r required powe ).
4. Supply power to the serial device.
Note: If you encounter a problem, please see LEDs for diagnostic
information.
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Required Information
Before configuring the , have the following information available:SDS
Hardware Address
Take note of the unit’s hardware address (also known as the Ethernet or MAC
address). It is on the product label, in the format: 00 XX, where the XXs - -20 4a- - -XX XX
are unique numbers assigned to the product (see Product Information Label).
Hardware Address: 00 4a _____ _____ _____- -20 - - -
IP Address
The references SDS must have a unique IP address on your network. This address
the specific unit. By default, the enabled and automatically assigned an unit is DHCP-
IP address on DHCP enabled networks. If you are assigning a static IP address, the -
systems administrator generally provides the IP address, subnet mask and ga , teway.
Note: The factory default IP address is 0.0.0.0 to enable DHCP, BOOTP,
and AutoIP. When the units boots, it sends a DHCP broadcast to try and get
an IP address ives no reply from a DHCP server, the . If it rece SDS tries
BOOTP. If the SDS does not receive a response from BOOTP, it reverts to
an AutoIP address.
IP Address: _______ _______ _______ _______
Subnet Mask: _______ _______ _______ _______
Gateway: _______ _______ _______ _______
Y ou have several options for assigning an IP address and related network settings to
your unit. This chapter provides information about using the DeviceInstaller (graphical
user interface) and serial port login (command line interface) methods.
Note: For information of assigning the IP address, about other methods such
as DHCP, AutoIP, ARP, and Telnet, see Alternative Ways to Assign an IP
Address.
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Assigning the IP Address: DeviceInstaller
This chapter covers the steps for getting the device server online and SDS1101/2101
for viewing its current configuration.
Note: H DeviceInstaller online elp provides more detailed information on
using DeviceInstaller.
Installing DeviceInstaller
To use the DeviceInstaller utility, first install it from the product CD.
1. Insert the product CD into your ROM drive. The Lantronix DeviceInstaller CD-
window displays.
2. If the CD does not launch automatically:
a) Click the Start button on the Task Bar and select Run.
b) (e.g., Enter your CD drive letter, colon, backslash, Launch.exe
D:\Launch.exe).
3. Click the DeviceInstaller button.
4. Respond to the installation wizard prompts.
Assigning an IP Address
The unit’s IP address must be configured before it can work correctly on a network.
The unit’s IP address is normally set to 0.0.0.0 at the factory. The hardware address
is on the product label. The unit is DHCP enabled as the default.
To assign an IP address manually:
1. Click Start
Programs
Lantronix
DeviceInstaller DeviceInstaller.
If your
PC has more than one network adapter, a message displays. Select an adapter
and click OK.
Note: If the unit already has an IP address (e.g., DHCP has assigned an
IP address), click the Search icon and select the unit from the list of
Lantronix device servers on the local network.
2. Click the Assign IP icon .
3. If prompted, enter the hardware address (on the product label) and click Next.
4. Select Assign a specific IP address and click Next.
5. Enter the IP address. The displays automatically based on the IP Subnet mask
address; if desired, you may change it. On a local network, you can leave the
Default gateway blank (all zeros). Click Next.
6. Click the Assign button and wait several seconds until a confirmation message
displays. Click Finish.
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7. Select the device from the main window list and s from the elect Ping Tools
menu. The Ping Device dialog box shows the IP address of the selected unit.
8. From the menu, click the Tools Ping button. The results display in the Status
window. Click the Clear Status button to clear the window so you can ping the
device again.
Note: If you do not receive “Reply” messages, make sure the unit is
attached to the network and the IP address assigned is valid for properly
the particular network segment you are working with. If you are not sure,
check with your systems administrator.
9. Click the Close button to close the dialog box and return to the main window.
Adding the Unit to the Manage List
Now add the unit to the list of similar Lantronix devices on the network so you can
manage and configure it. To perform this step, click the Search . icon
DeviceInstaller locates the unit and adds it to the list. Now you can manage
(configure) the unit so it works with the serial device on the network.
Accessing the SDS1101/2101 Using DeviceInstaller
1. Click Start
Programs
Lantronix
DeviceInstaller DeviceInstaller.
2. SDS1101 Click the SDS folder. The list of available Lantronix & SDS2101
devices displays.
3. Expand the list of or SDS2101s by clicking the symbol next to the SDS1101s +
SDS1101 or SDS2101 icon. Select the unit by clicking on its IP address to SDS
view its configuration.
Viewing the Current Configuration
DeviceInstaller provides a view of the unit's configuration.
To view the unit's current settings:
1. instructions DS1101 Follow the above to locate the S or SDS2101.
2. /2101 In the right pane, click the Device Details tab. The current SDS1101
configuration displays:
Name
Configurable field. A name that identifies the SDS.
Double-click the field, type in the value, and press Enter to
complete. This name is not visible on other PCs or laptops
using DeviceInstaller.
Group
Configurable field. group name to categorize the A SDS.
Double-click the field, type in the value, and press Enter to
complete. This group name is not visible on other PCs or
laptops using DeviceInstaller.
Comments Configurable field. Information about the SDS. Double-click
the field, type in the value, and press Enter to complete. This
description or comment is not visible on other PCs or laptops
using DeviceInstaller.
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Device Family
Non-configurable field. Displays the SDS1101’s and
SDS2101’s device family type as SDS.
Type -Non configurable field. Displays the device type as SDS1101
or SDS2101.
ID
Non-configurable field Displays the . SDS’s ID embedded
within the box.
Hardware Address
Non-configurable field. Displays the SDS’s hardware (or MAC)
address.
Firmware Version
Non-configurable field. Displays the firmware currently
installed on the SDS.
Extended Firmware
Version
Non-configurable field. Displays the full version nomenclature
of the firmware.
Online Status configurable field. Displays the -Non SDS status as online,
offline, unreachable (the is on a different subnet), or busy SDS
(the SDS is currently performing a task).
IP Address Non-configurable field. Displays the SDS’s current IP address.
To change the IP address, see Assigning an IP Address
IP Address was obtained
Statically
Subnet Mask configurable field. Displays the SDS’s current subnet -Non
mask. To change the subnet mask, see Assigning an IP
Address.
Gateway -Non configurable field. Displays the SDS’s current gateway.
To change the gateway, see Assigning an IP Address.
Number of COB partitions
supported
Non-configurable field. Displays the number of COB partitions
supported.
Number of Ports
Non-configurable field. Displays the number of ports on the
SDS.
TCP Keepalive
Non-configurable field. Displays the SDS’s TCP keepalive
value. The value is in the range 1 65s, and the default setting -
is 45.
Telnet Enabled
Non-configurable field. Permits Telnet sessions.
Telnet Port -Non configurable field. Displays the SDS port for telnet
sessions.
Web Enabled
Non-configurable field. Permits configuration through Web-
Manager.
Web Port
Non-configurable field. Displays the SDS port for Web-
Manager configuration.
Maximum Baud Rate
Supported
Non-configurable field. Displays the SDS’s maximum baud
rate. Note: The SDS1101/2101 may not currently be running
at this rate.
Firmware Upgradeable
Non-configurable field. Displays True, indicating the SDS’s
firmware is upgradeable as newer version become available.
Supports Configurable
Pins
Non-configurable field. Displays False.
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Supports Email Triggers
Non-configurable field. Displays False.
Supports AES Data
Stream
Non-configurable field. Displays True.
Supports 485
Non-configurable field. Displays The SDSTrue. supports the
RS-485 protocol.
Supports 920K Baudrate
Non-configurable field. Displays False S1101 SDfor which
supports baud rates up to 230400. Displays True for
SDS2101 which supports a baud rate of 921600.
Supports HTTP Server
Non-configurable field. Displays True.
Supports HTTP Setup
Non-configurable field. Displays True.
Supports 230K Baud Rate Non-configurable field. Displays
True
. SDS supports a baud
rate of 230400.
Supports GPIO
Non-configurable field. Displays False.
Next Step
Now that the has an IP address and other initial settings, you can configure it. SDS
You have the following options:
To configure the unit using a Web browser:
1. Click the Web Configuration tab.
2. Do one of the following:
To view the Web Manager in the current DeviceInstaller window, click the Go
button.
To open the Web Manager in a web browser, click the External Browser
button.
The Web Manager displays. A user and password dialog box displays.
3. By default, no user and password are configured, so just press OK.
4. Continue with 4: -Configuration Using Web Manager.
Note: To assign Security settings, you must use the Setup Mode
window in a Telnet session.
To configure the unit using a Telnet session:
1. Click the Telnet Configuration tab. The Setup Mode window displays.
2. Press Enter within 5 seconds.
3. Continue with step 4 in 5: Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode).
Assigning the IP Address: Serial Port Login
To assign the IP address and other network settings using a serial connection:
1. Connect a console terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program to the
unit's serial port. The default serial port settings are 9600 baud, 8 bits, no
parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
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2. To enter Setup Mode, cycle the unit's power (power off and back on). After
power-up, the self test begins and the red Diagnostic LED starts blinking. - You
have x one second to enter three lowercase characters.
Note: The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the x key at
the terminal (or emulation) while powering up the unit.
3. Select 0 (Server Configuration) and follow the prompts until you get to
IP address.
4. Enter the new IP address, subnet mask, and gateway (if applicable).
5. Do one of the following:
Continue with 5: . Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode)
Select 9 to save and exit Setup Mode. The unit performs a power reset.
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You must configure the unit so it can communicate on a network with your serial
device. For example, you must set the way the unit will respond to serial and network
traffic, how it will handle serial packets, and when to start or close a connection.
The unit’s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory and is retained without
power. You can change the configuration at any time. The unit performs a reset after
you change and store the configuration.
In this chapter, we describe how to configure the SDS using Web-Manager,
Lantronix’s browser-based configuration tool. (For information on using Setup Mode,
our command line configuration interface, see 5: Configuration via Telnet or Serial
Port (Setup Mode).
Note: The examples in this section show a typical device. Your device may have
different configuration options.
Accessing SDS1101/2101 viceInstaller Using De
Note: Make note of the hardware (MAC) address. You will need it to locate
the SDS using DeviceInstaller. For more information on the hardware
address, see Hardware Address.
Follow the instructions on the product CD to install and run DeviceInstaller.
1. Run DeviceInstaller and search for the list of available Lantronix device servers.
2. products displays. Click the SDS folder. The list of available SDS
3. Expand the s by clicking the symbol next to the list of SDS1101 + SDS1101 icon.
Likewise, expand the list of SDS2101s by clicking the symbol next to the +
SDS2101 icon.
4. Select the specific SDS unit by clicking its hardware address.
5. tab. In the right pane, click the Web Configuration
6. To view the Manager in the current DeviceInstaller window, click the SDS’s Web-
Go - button. To open the Web Manager in a web browser, click the External
Browser button. The Web-Manager displays.
Note: Alternatively, to open Web your web browser and -Manager, open
enter the IP address of the SDS.
A user and password dialog box displays. By default, no username and password are
configured.
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Figure 4-1. Lantronix Web-Manager
The main menu is in the left pane of the Web Manager window for both the SDS1101 -
and SDS2101.
Network Configuration
The unit’s network values display when you select from the main menu. Network The
following sections describe the configurable parameters on the Network Settings
page.
Figure 4-2. Network Settings
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Automatic IP Address Configuration
An IP address enter related can be assigned automatically. You then network
settings.
To assign an IP address automatically:
1. On the main menu, click Network.
2. Select Obtain IP address automatically.
3. Enter the following (as necessary):
BOOTP Select Enable to permit the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)
server to assign the IP address from a pool of addresses
automatically Enable. is the default.
DHCP
Select Enable to permit the Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) to assign a leased IP address to the SDS
unit automatically. Enable is the default.
AutoIP
Select Enable to perm to generate an IP in the it the SDS
169.254.x.x address range with a Class B subnet. Enable is
the default.
DHCP Host Name
Enter the name of the host on the network providing the IP
address.
Note: Disabling BOOTP, DHCP, and AutoIP (all three checkboxes) is not
advised as the only available IP assignment method will then be ARP or
serial port.
4. button. When you are finished, click the OK
5. On the main menu, click Apply Settings.
Static IP Address Configuration
You can manually assign an IP address to the unit and enter related network
settings.
To assign an IP address manually:
1. On the main menu, click Network.
2. Select Use the following IP configuration.
3. Enter the following (as necessary):
IP Address
If DHCP is not used to assign IP addresses, enter it manually
in decimal-dot notation. The IP address must be set to a
unique value in the network.
Subnet Mask
A subnet mask defines the number of bits taken from the IP
address that are assigned for the host part.
Default Gateway
The gateway address, or router, allows communication to
other LAN segments. The gateway address should be the IP
address of the router connected to the same LAN segment as
the unit. The gateway address must be within the local
network.
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4. When you are finished, click the OK button.
5. On the main menu, click Apply Settings.
Ethernet Configuration
You must specify the speed and direction of data transmission.
To specify how data will be transmitted:
1. On the main menu, click Network.
2. Enter the following (as necessary):
Auto Negotiate
With this option, the Ethernet port auto negotiates the speed -
and duplex with the hardware endpoint to which it is
connected. This is the default.
If this option is not selected, complete the fields that become
available:
Speed: The speed of data transmission. The default
setting is 100 Mbps.
Duplex: The direction of data transmission. The
default setting is . Full
3. button. When you are finished, click the OK
4. On the main menu, click Apply Settings.
Server Configuration
The unit’s server values display when you select from the main menu.Server The
following sections describe the configurable parameters on the Server Settings page.
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Figure 4-3 . Server Settings
To configure the SDS’ s device server settings:
1. On the main menu, click Server.
2. Configure or modify the following fields:
Server Configuration
Telnet Password
Enter the password required for Telnet access.
Retype Password -Re enter the password required for Telnet access.
Advanced
ARP Cache Timeout
(secs)
When the unit communicates with another device on the
network, it adds an entry into its ARP table. ARP Cache
timeout defines the number of seconds (1-600) before it
refreshes this table. The default setting is 600.
TCP Keepalive (secs)
TCP Keepalive time defines how many seconds the unit waits
during an inactive connection before checking its status. If the
unit does not receive a response, it drops that connection.
Enter a value between 0 and onds. 60 ec s 0 disables
keepalive. The default setting is 45.
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Monitor Mode @ Bootup
Select Disable to disable entry into the monitor mode using
the yyy xx1 or key sequence at startup. This field prevents the
unit from entering monitor mode by interpreting the stream of
characters that are received during the device server's
initialization at startup. The default setting is Enable.
CPU Performance Mode
(SDS2101 Only)
Select the SDS2101's performance mode. Higher
performance settings require more energy. is 26Low Mhz.
Regular is 48 Mhz; High is 88 Mhz. The default is Regular.
HTTP Server Port
This option allows the configuration of the web server port
number. The valid range is 1-65535. The default setting is 80.
MTU Size The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest physical
packet size a network can transmit for TCP and UDP. Enter
between 512 and 1400 bytes. The default setting is 1400
bytes.
3. button. When you are finished, click the OK
4. On the main menu, click Apply Settings.
Host List Configuration
The SDS scrolls through the host list until it connects to a device listed in the host list
table. After a successful connection, the unit stops trying to connect to any others. If
this connection fails, the unit continues to scroll through the table until the next
successful connection.
The host list supports a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 12 entries. Each entry
contains an IP address and a port number.
Note: The host list is disabled for Manual and Modem Mode. The unit does
not accept a data connection from a remote device when the hostlist option is
enabled.
To configure the host list:
1. On the main menu, click Hostlist.
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Figure 4-4 . Hostlist Settings
2. Enter or modify the following fields:
Retry Settings
Retry Counter Enter the value for the number of times the SDS should
attempt to retry connecting to the host list. The default setting
is 3.
Retry Timeout Enter the duration (in seconds) the should abandon SDS
attempting a connection to the host list. The default setting is
250.
Host Information
Host Address
Enter or modify the host’s IP address.
Port Enter the target port number.
3. button. When you are finished, click the OK
4. On the main menu, click Apply Settings.
Channel 1 & Channel 2 (SDS2101 only) Configuration
The Channel configuration defines how the serial port responds to network and serial
communication.
Serial Settings
To configure the channel’s serial settings:
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1. (under On the main menu, click Serial Settings Channel 1) to display the Serial
Settings window.
Figure 4-5. Channel Serial Settings
2. In the available fields, enter the following information:
Channel 1
Disable Serial Port
When selected, disables communication through the serial
port. The serial port is enabled by default.
Note: This feature is not available on single port device
servers.
Port Settings
Protocol
From the drop down menu, select the protocol type for the -
selected channel. The default setting is . RS232
Flow Control Flow control manage s data flow b d ietween evices n a network
to ensure it is processed efficiently. Too much data arriving
before a device is prepared to manage it causes lost or
retransmitted data. None is the default.
Baud Rate
The unit and attached serial device, such as a modem, must
agree on a speed or baud rate to use for the serial connection.
Valid baud rates are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
(default), 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, and 230400 baud.
The SDS2101 also supports 460800 and 921600 baud. The
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default setting is 9600.
Data Bits
Indicates the number of bits in a transmitted data package.
The default setting is . 8
Parity
Checks for the parity bit. The default setting is . None
Stop Bits
The stop bit follows the data and parity bits in serial
communication. It indicates the end of transmission. The
default setting is . 1
Pack Control
Enable Packing
Select to enable packing on the SDS.
Two firmware-selectable packing algorithms define how and
when packets are sent to the network.
The standard algorithm is optimized for applications in which
the unit is used in a local environment, allowing for very small
delays for single characters, while keeping the packet count
low.
The alternate packing algorithm minimizes the packet count
on the network and is especially useful in applications in a
routed Wide Area Network (WAN). Adjusting parameters in
this mode can economize the network data stream.
Disabled by default.
Idle Gap Time
Select the maximum time for inactivity. The default time is
12 milliseconds.
Match 2 Byte Sequence Use to indicate the end of a series of data to be sent as one
group. The sequence must occur sequentially to indicate end
of the data collection to the SDS. The default setting is . No
Match Bytes
Use to indicate the end of a series of data to be sent as one
group. Set this value to if specific functions are not needed.00
Send Frame Only After the detection of the byte sequence, indicates whether to
send the data frame or the entire buffer. Select Yes to send
only the data frame. The default setting is . No
Send Trailing Bytes Select the number of bytes to send after the end -of sequence -
characters. The default setting is . None
Flush Input Buffer (Serial to Network)
With Active Connect
Select Yes to clear the input buffer with a connection that is
initiated from the device to the network. The default setting is
No.
With Passive Connect
Select Yes to clear the input buffer with a connection initiated
from the network to the device. The default setting is . No
At Time of Disconnect
Select Yes to clear the input buffer when the network
connection to or from the device is disconnected. The default
setting is . No


Produktspezifikationen

Marke: Lantronix
Kategorie: Server
Modell: SecureBox SDS1101
RAM-Kapazität: 0.256 MB
Prozessortaktfrequenz: 48 MHz
Betriebstemperatur: 5 - 50 °C
Unterstützte Sicherheitsalgorithmen: 128-bit AES, 256-bit AES
Unterstützte Netzwerkprotokolle: ARP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, TFTP, AutoIP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMP TCP, UDP, Telnet, TFTP
Zertifizierung: UL, CSA, FCC, CE, TUV, CTick, VCCI
Anzahl Ethernet-LAN-Anschlüsse (RJ-45): 1
Ethernet LAN Datentransferraten: 10, 100 Mbit/s
LED-Anzeigen: Ja
Temperaturbereich bei Lagerung: -40 - 66 °C
Management-Protokolle: SNMP, Telnet, HTTP
Kompatible Betriebssysteme: Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Serielle Schnittstelle: RS-232/422/485
Eingangsspannung: 9 - 30 V
Verkabelungstechnologie: 10/100Base-T(X)
Eingebauter Prozessor: Lantronix DSTNI-EX
Flash-Speicher: 2 MB
Anzahl serielle Anschlüsse: 1
Link/Act-LED: Ja
Elektrostatischer Entladunsschutz (ESD): 15 kV
Entkopplung: 1.5 kV

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