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Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers EDS8PR/16PR/32PR Ethernet Terminal and Device Server Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design Rack-mountable, data center-ready device servers; with 8,16 and 32 serial ports Put just about any piece of equipment with a serial port on the enterprise network with robust "data center grade" security, including AES, SSH and SSL Offers a fully programmable device computing platform based on corporate IT standards - Cisco®-like CLI, XML, RSS Print server functionality (LPR/LPD) Powerful web manager for easy device configuration Remotely Monitor, Manage and Share Equipment Over a Network or the Internet EDS is a unique, hybrid Ethernet terminal and multi-port device server product designed to remotely access and manage virtually all of your IT/networking equipment and servers, as well as edge devices such as medical equipment, kiosks, POS/retail terminals, security equipment and much more. Delivering a data center-grade, programmable device computing and networking platform for integrating "edge" equipment into the enterprise network, rack-mountable EDS models are available in available in 8, 16 and 32 port configurations. Featuring Evolution OS™, our powerful real-time networking operating system, they deliver an unprecedented level of intelligence and security to networked equipment. With these innovative, versatile products, multiple electronic devices can become secure members of the corporate network that can be accessed and managed from virtually anywhere, at any time. Easy to Set Up Without requiring any special software, these multi-port device servers can connect up to 8 to 16 or 32 RS-232 serial devices to your network in a matter of minutes. Using a unique method called "serial tunneling," they encapsulate serial data from the device into packets to transport it over Ethernet. Setup is a breeze with the included Windows-based DeviceInstaller™. The EDS can also be set up locally via a serial port, or remotely over a network using Telnet, a web browser or SNMP. Bullet-proof Security Evolution OS provides a 'data center-grade' level of protection so each device on the network carries the same level of security as IT equipment in your corporate data center. The EDS feature robust defenses to hostile Internet attacks such as denial of service (DoS) and port mapping that could be used to take down your network. The hardened OS and mature protocol stack prevent the device servers from being used to bring down other devices on the network. And with built-in AES, SSH and SSL, they provide robust key management algorithms that: • Verify that any data received came from the proper source • Validate that data transferred from the source over the network is unchanged when it arrives at its destination • Provide the ability to run popular M2M protocols over a secure SSH or AES connection With SSH and SSL, they support a variety of popular cipher technologies including 128/256/512/1024-bit AES (Rijndael), 3DES and RC4 Encryption Public/Private keys and hashing algorithms such as SHA-1 and MD5. HTTP authentication uses Base-64, Digest Authentication and SSL. Standards-Based Communications Cisco-like CLI - The EDS utilizes a Cisco-like command line interface (CLI) with syntax very similar to that used by data center equipment such as routers and hubs. This industrystandard tool simplifies configuration and control, making it easier to integrate edge devices or data center equipment into the enterprise network. XML-based Architecture - XML is a standard tool for web services, data transfer and rich content management that encapsulates data into a text-based format. XML-based configuration and setup records in the EDS make device configuration transparent and easily modified with a standard text or XML editor. Powerful Eight MB of Flash memory provides maintenance-free, nonvolatile storage of web pages, and enables future system software upgrades. Featuring a 32-bit XScale processor and 64MB of RAM. Com Port Redirector Lantronix Com Port Redirector™ software is included. It redirects application data destined for a local serial (COM) port on a PC to a serial port on the EDS. Data sent from the equipment to the device server is transmitted back to the application over the network. Com Port Redirector then presents the data to the application as if it were from a local serial COM port.

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Ethernet Terminal and Device Server
Dual-purpose Ethernet terminal server and device server design
Rack-mountable, data center-ready device servers; with 8,16 and 32
serial ports
Put just about any piece of equipment with a serial port on the
enterprise network with robust “data center grade” security,
including AES, SSH and SSL
Offers a fully programmable device computing platform based on
corporate IT standards – Cisco®-like CLI, XML, RSS
Print server functionality (LPR/LPD)
Powerful web manager for easy device configuration
Delivering a data center-grade, programmable device
computing and networking platform for integrating “edge”
equipment into the enterprise network, rack-mountable
EDS models are available in available in 8, 16 and 32
port configurations.
Featuring Evolution OS
, our powerful real-time networking
operating system, they deliver an unprecedented level of
intelligence and security to networked equipment. With these
innovative, versatile products, multiple electronic devices can
become secure members of the corporate network that can be
accessed and managed from virtually anywhere, at any time.
Easy to Set Up
Without requiring any special software, these multi-port
device servers can connect up to 8 to 16 or 32 RS-232 serial
devices to your network in a matter of minutes. Using a
unique method called “serial tunneling,” they encapsulate
serial data from the device into packets to transport it
over Ethernet.
Setup is a breeze with the included Windows-based
DeviceInstaller
. The EDS can also be set up locally via
a serial port, or remotely over a network using Telnet,
a web browser or SNMP.
Bullet-proof Security
Evolution OS provides a ‘data center-grade’ level of
protection so each device on the network carries the same
level of security as IT equipment in your corporate data
center. The EDS feature robust defenses to hostile Internet
attacks such as denial of service (DoS) and port mapping
that could be used to take down your network. The hardened
OS and mature protocol stack prevent the device servers
from being used to bring down other devices on the
network. And with built-in AES, SSH and SSL, they provide
robust key management algorithms that:
Verify that any data received came from the proper source
Validate that data transferred from the source over the
network is unchanged when it arrives at its destination
Provide the ability to run popular M2M protocols over a
secure SSH or AES connection
With SSH and SSL, they support a variety of popular cipher
technologies including 128/256/512/1024-bit AES (Rijndael),
3DES and RC4 Encryption Public/Private keys and hashing
algorithms such as SHA-1 and MD5. HTTP authentication
uses Base-64, Digest Authentication and SSL.
Standards-Based Communications
Cisco-like CLI
– The EDS utilizes a Cisco-like command line
interface (CLI) with syntax very similar to that used by data
center equipment such as routers and hubs. This industry-
standard tool simplifies configuration and control, making
it easier to integrate edge devices or data center equipment
into the enterprise network.
XML-based Architecture
– XML is a standard tool for web
services, data transfer and rich content management that
encapsulates data into a text-based format. XML-based
configuration and setup records in the EDS make device
configuration transparent and easily modified with a
standard text or XML editor.
Powerful
Eight MB of Flash memory provides maintenance-free,
nonvolatile storage of web pages, and enables future system
software upgrades. Featuring a 32-bit XScale processor and
64MB of RAM.
Com Port Redirector
Lantronix Com Port Redirector
software is included.
It redirects application data destined for a local serial (COM)
port on a PC to a serial port on the EDS. Data sent from the
equipment to the device server is transmitted back to the
application over the network. Com Port Redirector then
presents the data to the application as if it were from a
local serial COM port.
EDS is a unique, hybrid Ethernet terminal and
multi-port device server product designed to
remotely access and manage virtually all of your
IT/networking equipment and servers, as well as
edge devices such as medical equipment, kiosks,
POS/retail terminals, security equipment and
much more.
Remotely Monitor, Manage and Share Equipment
Over a Network or the Internet
Ethernet Terminal and Device Servers
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