Lantronix XPort XChip - User Guide - Page 31

Common Options, Disconnect Mode, Apply Settings

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4: Configuration Using Web Manager Remote Port Remote Host Enter the remote port number. Enter the IP address of the remote device. Common Options Telnet Com Port Cntrl Terminal Name Connect Response Use Hostlist LED This field is available for configuration only when Active Connect is set to None. Select Enable to permit Telnet communication to the unit. The Telnet Com Port Cntrl feature is used in conjunction with the Com Port Redirector (CPR) utility. (See the CPR online Help for details.) This field is available for configuration only when Telnet Mode is set to Enable. Use the terminal name for the Telnet terminal type. Enter only one name. When this option is enabled, the unit also reacts to the end of record (EOR) and binary options, which can be used for applications such as terminal emulation to IBM hosts. A single character is transmitted to the serial port when there is a change in connection state. Default setting is None. If this option is set to True, the device server scrolls through the host list until it connects to a device listed in the host list table. Once it connects, the unit stops trying to connect to any others. If this connection fails, the unit continues to scroll through the table until it connects to another IP in the host list. The host list is disabled for Manual Mode and for Modem Mode. The unit will not accept a data connection from a remote device when the host list option is enabled. Select Blink for the status LEDs to blink upon connection or None for no LED output. Disconnect Mode On Mdm_Ctrl_In Drop Hard Disconnect Check EOT (Ctrl-D) Inactivity Timeout Set to Yes for the network connection to or from the serial port to disconnect (drop) when Modem Control In transitions from an asserted state to not asserted state. The default setting is No. When set to Yes, the TCP connection closes even if the remote site does not acknowledge the disconnect request. Select Yes to drop the connection when Ctrl-D or Hex 04 is detected. Both Telnet Com Port Cntrl and Check EOT (Ctrl+ D) must be enabled for Disconnect with EOT to function properly. Ctrl+D is only detected going from the serial port to the network. The default setting is No. Use this parameter to set an inactivity timeout. The unit drops the TCP connection to port 10001 if there is no activity on the serial line before the set time expires. Enter time in the format mm:ss, where m is the number of minutes and s is the number of seconds. To disable the inactivity timeout, enter 00:00. 3. When you are finished, click the OK button. 4. On the main menu, click Apply Settings. XPort User Guide 31

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4: Configuration Using Web Manager
Remote Port
Enter the remote port number.
Remote Host
Enter the IP address of the remote device.
Common Options
Telnet Com Port Cntrl
This field is available for configuration only when
Active
Connect is set to
None
. Select
Enable
to permit Telnet
communication to the unit. The
Telnet Com Port Cntrl
feature is used in conjunction with the Com Port Redirector
(CPR) utility. (See the CPR online Help for details.)
Terminal Name
This field is available for configuration only when Telnet Mode
is set to
Enable
.
Use the terminal name for the Telnet terminal type. Enter only
one name. When this option is enabled, the unit also reacts to
the end of record (EOR) and binary options, which can be
used for applications such as terminal emulation to IBM hosts.
Connect Response
A single character is transmitted to the serial port when there
is a change in connection state. Default setting is
None
.
Use Hostlist
If this option is set to
True
, the device server scrolls through
the host list until it connects to a device listed in the host list
table. Once it connects, the unit stops trying to connect to any
others. If this connection fails, the unit continues to scroll
through the table until it connects to another IP in the host list.
The host list is disabled for Manual Mode and for Modem
Mode. The unit will not accept a data connection from a
remote device when the host list option is enabled.
LED
Select
Blink
for the status LEDs to blink upon connection or
None
for no LED output.
Disconnect Mode
On Mdm_Ctrl_In Drop
Set to
Yes
for the network connection to or from the serial port
to disconnect (drop) when
Modem Control
In transitions from
an asserted state to not asserted state. The default setting is
No.
Hard Disconnect
When set to
Yes
, the TCP connection closes even if the
remote site does not acknowledge the disconnect request.
Check EOT (Ctrl-D)
Select
Yes
to drop the connection when
Ctrl-D
or
Hex 04
is
detected. Both
Telnet Com Port Cntrl
and
Check EOT
(Ctrl+ D)
must be enabled for
Disconnect with EOT
to
function properly.
Ctrl+D
is only detected going from the serial
port to the network. The default setting is
No
.
Inactivity Timeout
Use this parameter to set an inactivity timeout. The unit drops
the TCP connection to port 10001 if there is no activity on the
serial line before the set time expires. Enter time in the format
mm:ss, where m is the number of minutes and s is the number
of seconds. To disable the inactivity timeout, enter
00:00
.
3.
When you are finished, click the
OK
button.
4.
On the main menu, click
Apply Settings
.
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