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Page 1 - NetPort User Guide

NetPort User Guide Version: v1.0 April 2006

Page 2 - Contents

4.3 Assign IP Manually There are 2 ways to achieve this depending on whether or not you have successfully detected NetPort using Device Installer. 4

Page 3 - 1 Introduction

5. Click the Assign button and wait several seconds until a confirmation message displays. Click Finish. 6. You should see

Page 4 - 2 What's in the Box

4.3.2 If the NetPort is NOT shown in DeviceInstaller: 1) Click on Assign IP 2) When prompted, enter the hardware address in the format 00-20-

Page 5 - 3 Connecting NetPort

4) Enter the IP address. The Subnet mask displays automatically based on the IP address; if desired, you may change it. On a loc

Page 6 - 4 Configuring NetPort

6) You should see NetPort shown similar to this: 4.4 Changing NetPort’s Serial Parameters to connect to your Equipment To do this

Page 7 - Deciding the best routes

Within 5 seconds a Java-based applet will upload into the browser and look like this:

Page 8 - Assigning IP Addresses

Change the relevant settings for your needs. Here are some of the most commonly used parameters: In the Server Properties page: IP Address: The uni

Page 9 - 4.2 Running DeviceInstaller

Select None for simple 3 wire UART connection where flow control is not necessary Local Port This is the TCP/IP Port that NetPort uses for the data i

Page 10 - 4.3 Assign IP Manually

Command Line example In any event, you must specify Port 9999 as the destination port to be able to enter the configuration menus. Telnettin

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and hexadecimal masks. In Summary: To change IP address, Gateway, Subnet and DHCP name (where applicable) use Menu 0 To change the serial settings (ba

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Contents Contents...

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9600bps, No parity, 8 bit data, 1 stop bit, no handshaking 3. Once the Application is running, power up the NetPort and hold down the ‘x’ key on the

Page 14 - 4.4.1 Via Web Interface

To restore factory default settings (except IP address/subnet/Gateway) use Menu 7 Tip: Press ENTER to move through the menu fields without changing

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• Run HyperTerminal from the Accessories\Communications menu. • Select TCP/IP (Winsock) mode from the pull-down menu.

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the same inside NetPort. To do this you can use: • Telnet (ASCII menus over the network) • Web Config (via any webrowser) • RS232 port using a

Page 17 - 4.4.3 Via Telnet

6 Appendix A – Setup Mode Parameters The following is the raw breakdown of the Setup Mode Parameters that apply to NetPort. You can enter Setup Mod

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Setup Menu Options 4. Select an option on the menu by entering the number of the option in the Your choice? field and pressing Enter. 5. To enter

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6.2 Server Configuration (Network Configuration) The unit’s basic network parameters display when you select Server configuration (option 0). The I

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Set Gateway IP Address The gateway address, or router, allows communication to other LAN segments. The gateway address should be the IP address of the

Page 21 - Socket

Default Serial Port Settings are: 6.3.1 Baudrate The unit and attached serial device, such as a modem, must agree on a speed or baud rate to use for

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Flow Control Options Port Number The setting represents the source port number in TCP connections. It is the number that identifies the channel for

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1 Introduction This User Guide provides a familiarisation tool to allow you to get your NetPort connected and get your RS232 equipment on the network

Page 24 - 6.1 Accessing Setup Mode

Connect Mode Options Incoming Connection

Page 25 - Using the Serial Port

Response Manual Connection Address Example

Page 26 - 6.2.1 IP Address

Autostart (Automatic Connection) To enable the hostlist: 1) Enter a Connect Mode of 0x20 (2X), where X is any digit. The menu shows you 2) A list

Page 27 - DHCP Name

Modem Mode In Modem (Emulation) Mode, the unit presents a modem interface to the attached serial device. It accepts AT-style modem commands, and handl

Page 28 - 6.3.1 Baudrate

Note: The unit recognizes these AT commands as single commands such as ATE0 or ATV1; it does not recognize compound commands such as ATE0V. Remote I

Page 29 - Connect Mode

DisConnMode This setting determines the conditions under which the unit will cause a network connection to terminate. Note: In DisConnMode (Disconnect

Page 30 - Incoming Connection

Pack Control Two firmware-selectable packing algorithms define how and when packets are sent to the network. The standard algorithm is optimized for a

Page 31 - Response

Telnet Terminal Type This parameter displays only if you enabled the terminal type option in Disconnect Mode. If this option is enabled, you can use t

Page 32 - Datagram Type

Trigger Setup A trigger event can occur when the unit receives two bytes of a specified sequence on the serial port, or because of a specified combina

Page 33 - Modem Mode Commands

Monitor Mode at Bootup This option allows you to disable all entries into Monitor Mode during startup, except for the ‘xxx’ sequence. This prevents en

Page 34 - Remote Port

2 What's in the Box AMC Part Number Comments Type PSU CD Packaging AMC-232LAN01 NetPort bulk version DTE   Bubble wrapped AMC-232LA

Page 35 - Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing)

Disable Telnet Setup Note: If you choose to disable this option, keep in mind that disabling both Telnet Setup and Port 77FE will prevent users from a

Page 36 - Send Characters

Generally, one of two situations applies. • Encrypted NetPort-to-NetPort communication (and in the future, NetPort communication to other Lantronix d

Page 37 - 6.4 E-mail Settings

I/O (GPIO). You may want to disable this capability for security purposes. The default setting is the N (No) option, which enables GPIO control. The Y

Page 38 - 6.5 Expert Settings

7 Appendix B - Using Monitor Mode Monitor Mode is a command-line interface used for diagnostic purposes that allows the user to interrogate the Net

Page 39 - 6.6 Security Settings

A 0> prompt indicates that you have successfully entered Monitor Mode and looks like this: Monitor Mode (Telnet) You can perform the following

Page 40 - Figure 4-10. Encryption Keys

Here are typical names for those files. Check www.alphamicro.net/netport or the CDROM for the latest versions and release notes. Firmware Files 8.

Page 41 - 6.6.1 Encryption Tutorial

7 7 00000111 71 47 01000111 135 87 10000111 199 c7 11000111 8 8 00001000 72 48 01001000 136 88 1000

Page 42 - Exit Configuration Mode

Custom versions of NetPort The above list is not exhaustive and customisation of NetPort to suit customer’s requirements is available. Minimum order

Page 43 - 7.1.1 Via the Serial Port

4 Configuring NetPort The next sections will help you to carry out the following: • Identify the NetPort on your LAN • Allocate an IP address to yo

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Deciding the best routesto getting connectedNoYesDo you want to runNetPort with a FIXEDIP addresss?Use WINSOCK or DirectSocket methodConfigure Redire

Page 45 - 8.1.1 Using TFTP

What you need to know before you start IP Address Your NetPort must have a unique IP address on your network. The system administrator generally pr

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4.1 Install DeviceInstaller 1. Install DeviceInstaller from the CD-ROM. If the CD does not launch automatically browse the ‘Device Installer’ folder

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