Tcp Re-Transmission Timeout; Enable Alternate Mac; Ethernet Connection Type; Security Settings (Option 6) - Lantronix xPico User Manual

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TCP Re-Transmission Timeout

The TCP Re-Transmission Timeout is the interval to wait for acknowledgement of
transmitted TCP segments before re-transmitting them. Enter between 500 and 4000
ms. The default is 500 ms.

Enable alternate MAC

If necessary, enable the alternate MAC address (if specified in the OEM setup
record).

Ethernet Connection Type

The xPico allows for the Ethernet speed and duplex to be manually configured. Enter
0 for auto-negotiation (default). To select the speed and duplex, enter one of the
following: 2 (10 MB/half duplex), 3 (10 MB/full duplex), 4 (100 MB/half duplex), or 5
(100 MB/full duplex).

Security Settings (Option 6)

Note:
You can change security settings by means of Telnet or serial connections
only, not on the Web-Manager. We recommend that you set security over the
dedicated network or over the serial setup to prevent eavesdropping.
CAUTION:
from accessing the setup menu from the network. Disabling Port 77FE
also disables the Web from configuring the device.
Select 7 to configure security settings.
xPico User Guide
TCP Re-transmission Timeout (500 - 4000) (ms):
Enable alternate MAC (N) ? _
Ethernet connection type: (0) ? _
Disabling both Telnet Setup and Port 77FE will prevent users

Figure 8-2. Security Settings

Disable SNMP (N) ?
SNMP Community Name (public):
Disable Telnet Setup (N) ?
Disable TFTP Firmware Update (N) ?
Disable Port 77FEh (N) ?
Disable Web Server (N) ?
Disable Web Setup (N) ?
Disable ECHO ports (Y) ?
Enable Encryption (N) ?
Enable Enhanced Password (N) ?
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings
(500) ?
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