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Tunnel Connect Mode, Settings, Description
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9: Line and Tunnel Settings 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Tunnel - Connect Mode Settings Mode Local Port Host Note: If security is a concern, it is highly recommended that SSH be used. When using SSH, both the SSH Server Host Keys and SSH Server Authorized Users must be configured. Table 9-16 Tunnel Connect Mode Description Select the method to be used to attempt a connection to a remote host or device. Choices are: Always = a connection is attempted until one is made. If the connection gets disconnected, the EDS retries until it makes a connection. (default) Disable = an outgoing connection is never attempted. Any Character = a connection is attempted when any character is read on the serial line. Start Character = a connection is attempted when the start character for the specific tunnel is read on the serial line. Modem Control Asserted = a connection is attempted as long as the Modem Control pin (DSR) is asserted, until a connection is made. Modem Emulation = a connection is attempted when triggered by modem emulation AT commands. Enter the port for use as the local port. A random port is selected by default. Once you have configured a number, click the Random link in the Current Configuration to switch back to random. Click in the Host field to configure the Host parameters. VIP = Enabling the VIP directs the tunnel to connect to a remote Lantronix Virtual IP identified by the VIP Name. When VIP is enabled, the Host 2 field displays. Default is Disabled. VIP Name = Displays configured VIP name. Used only if VIP is enabled. Address = Enter the remote Host Address as an IP address or DNS name. It designates the address of the remote host to connect to. Displays configured IP address or DNS address, used only if VIP is disabled. Port = Enter the port for use as the Host Port. It designates the port on the remote host to connect to. Displays configured Port. Protocol = Select the protocol type for use with Connect Mode. The default protocol is TCP. Additional fields may need to be completed depending on protocol chosen for the host.: For SSH, also enter an SSH Username. For SSL, also select Enabled or Disabled for Validate Certificate. For SSL, TCP, TCP AES and Telnet, use the TCP Keep Alive field to adjust the value. For TCP AES, enter the AES Encrypt and AES Decrypt Keys. Both of keys may be set to the same value. For UDP, there are no additional fields to complete. In this mode, the device accepts packets from any device on the network and sends packets to the last device that sent it packets. For UDP AES, enter the AES Encrypt and AES Decrypt Keys. SSH Username = Displays configured username, used only if SSH protocol is selected. TCP Keep Alive = Default is 45000 milliseconds. Enter zero to disable and blank the value to restore the default. AES Encrypt/Decrypt Key = Displays presence of key, used only if protocol with AES is selected. EDS User Guide 68