XG solid, EV off Next Gen operating mode Switch Status Link/Activity LEDs for each switch port Power RP-IP-GNS Power Indicator e. Buttons: Button Action Reset Press and hold for 5 seconds, then release to reset the unit to factory defaults. Will reset IP settings to factory default.
Factory Default: Acquires IP address automatically via DHCP b. Determine assigned IP address by one of the following methods: Access router table Download and run ESP RP-IP Discover Utility available on the Downloads tab here: http://espsurgex.com/product/remote-portal/ Download and install Lantronix DeviceInstaller: http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/utilities-tools/device-installer.html...
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IP address to the RP-IP automatically. Enable is the default. 3) AutoIP: Select Enable to permit the RP-IP to generate an IP in the 169.254.x.x address range with a Class B subnet. Enable is the default.
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User Manual ii. Select Use the following IP configuration to manually specify the IP address. 1) 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. 2) Subnet Mask: A subnet mask defines the number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for the host part.
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4) Auto Transmit: Enable/Disable the Auto Transmit feature. When enabled, enVision or NextGen will automatically transmit data to the IP address specified in Remote Host. Contact ESP/SurgeX for more details. 5) Active Connect: Specify how the RP should initiate an active connection to a Remote Host. None: do not actively connect;...
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8) TCP Re-transmission timeout: The desired TCP re-transmission timeout value. If the ACK is not received for a packet sent from the RP-IP device, then the unit will retransmit the data. The valid range is 500-4000 msec. The default is 500 msec.
The standard pages may be utilized on desktop and mobile browsers, and require that JavaScript be enabled. b. Using a web browser, navigate to the IP address of the RP-IP. Include the HTTP Server Port if set to a value other than 80 in this format: http://IP:PORT c.
Java Runtime Environment (JRE), including MS Windows, Apple OSX, and various Linux distributions. b. Using a web browser, navigate to the IP address of the RP-IP and click the “Java Applet” link at the bottom of the Standard pages. Include the HTTP Server Port if set to a value other than 80 in this format:...
User Manual ADVANCED CONFIGURATION: Advanced settings may be adjusted via Telnet on port 9999. a. Upon establishing a connection, the following information is displayed: *** ESP PCS *** MAC address 0080A39C878F Software version V6.9.0.3 (140902) CPK6903_XPT05 Press Enter for Setup Mode b.
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User Manual f. Server configuration: Allows for the configuration of the following parameters: IP Address Gateway IP Address Netmask SNMP Manager IP Address Telnet configuration password DHCP device name DHCP FQDN option g. Channel 1 configuration: Allows for the configuration of the following parameters: ...
User Manual FIRMWARE UPGRADE: Download and install the Lantronix Device Installer: http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/utilities- tools/device-installer.html Download the Remote Portal firmware file (*.lxi format): http://espsurgex.com/product/remote-portal/ Start the Lantronix Device Installer. The RP should be automatically detected, and listed on the right side with a name of “XPort-05”...
Close the Device Upgrade Wizard when the upload process is complete, and then close Device Installer Utility SPECIFICATIONS: Parameter Specification Power Requirement RP-IP 5VDC, 2W RP-IP-GNS 12VDC, 2W RJ45 Ethernet 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX (auto-sensing) Network Interface Protocols Supported ARP, TCP/IP, Telnet, SNMP, DHCP, BOOTP, TFTP, Auto IP,...
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