Lantronix PremierWave EN User Manual
Lantronix PremierWave EN User Manual

Lantronix PremierWave EN User Manual

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Part Number 900-579
Revision D February 2013

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    PremierWave User Guide Part Number 900-579 Revision D February 2013...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Copyright & Trademark © 2013 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Lantronix® and PremierWaveâ are registered trademarks and DeviceInstaller™ is a trademark of Lantronix, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IP Address ___________________________________________________________ 16 Port Numbers _________________________________________________________ 16 Product Information Label ___________________________________________________ 17 3:Using DeviceInstaller Accessing PremierWave EN Using DeviceInstaller _______________________________ 18 Device Detail Summary _____________________________________________________ 18 4:Configuration Using Web Manager Accessing Web Manager ___________________________________________________ 20 Device Status Page ____________________________________________________ 21...
  • Page 4 To View Tunnel Statistics ________________________________________________ 52 7:Terminal and Host Settings Terminal Settings _________________________________________________________ 53 To Configure the Terminal Network Connection _______________________________ 54 To Configure the Terminal Line Connection __________________________________ 54 Host Configuration ________________________________________________________ 54 To Configure Host Settings ______________________________________________ 55 PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 5 To Upload an Authority Certificate _________________________________________ 71 11:Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Filesystem Settings ________________________________________________________ 72 File Display ___________________________________________________________ 72 To Display Files _______________________________________________________ 72 File Modification _______________________________________________________ 73 File Transfer __________________________________________________________ 73 To Transfer or Modify Filesystem Files ______________________________________ 74 PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 6 To View and Configure Basic CLI Settings ___________________________________ 83 Telnet Settings ________________________________________________________ 84 To Configure Telnet Settings _____________________________________________ 84 SSH Settings _________________________________________________________ 84 To Configure SSH Settings ______________________________________________ 85 XML Settings _____________________________________________________________ 85 XML: Export Configuration _______________________________________________85 PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 7 Free RADIUS ____________________________________________________________ 93 15:Updating Firmware Obtaining Firmware ________________________________________________________ 94 Loading New Firmware through FTP __________________________________________ 94 16:Branding the PremierWave EN Web Manager Customization ________________________________________________ 95 Short and Long Name Customization __________________________________________ 96 To Customize Short or Long Names _______________________________________ 96...
  • Page 8 Scientific Calculator ____________________________________________________ 98 Appendix C:Compliance Appendix D:USB-CDC-ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 9: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Figure 2-1 PremierWave ENProduct Label_____________________________________________ 17 Figure 4-1 Components of the Web Manager Page ______________________________________ 22 PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 10: List Of Tables

    Table 9-5 HTTP Authentication Settings ______________________________________________ 62 Table 9-6 RSS Settings ___________________________________________________________ 63 Table 9-7 SMTP Network Stack Settings ______________________________________________ 64 Table 10-1 SSH Server Host Keys ___________________________________________________ 65 Table 10-2 SSH Client Known Hosts _________________________________________________ 66 PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 11 Table 12-5 XML Exporting Configuration ______________________________________________ 85 Table 12-6 Exporting Status ________________________________________________________ 86 Table 12-7 Import Configuration from Filesystem Settings ________________________________ 87 Table 13-1 Bridge Settings _________________________________________________________ 89 Table 16-1 Short and Long Name Settings ____________________________________________ 96 PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 12: 1:Using This Guide

    Using This Guide Purpose and Audience This guide provides the information needed to configure, use, and update the PremierWave EN. It is intended for software developers and system integrators who are embedding this product into their designs. Summary of Chapters...
  • Page 13: Additional Documentation

    Information needed to use the PremierWave on the evaluation board. Guide DeviceInstaller Online Help Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based utility to locate the PremierWave and to view its current settings. Com Port Redirector Quick Start Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based utility to create and Online Help virtual com ports.
  • Page 14: 2:Introduction

    Introduction The PremierWave EN embedded Ethernet Device Server is a complete network-enabling solution in a 30 (1.181) X 55 (2.165) X 6.45 (0.248) package. This miniature device server empowers original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to go to market quickly and easily with Ethernet and/or wireless networking and web page serving capabilities built into their products.
  • Page 15: Applications

    2: Introduction Applications The PremierWave EN device server connects serial devices such as those listed below to Ethernet networks using the IP protocol family. ATM machines  CNC controllers  Data collection devices  Universal Power Supply (UPS) management unit ...
  • Page 16: Configuration Methods

    20.) DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings on  the PremierWave EN using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on a PC attached to a network. You will need the latest version of DeviceInstaller. (See “Using DeviceInstaller” on page 18.)
  • Page 17: Product Information Label

    Hardware Address(MAC Address)  address is 00-80-A3-14-1B-18 and the Manufacturing Date Code WLAN address is 00-80-A3-14-1B-19.  Figure 2-1 PremierWave ENProduct Label Bar Code MAC Address Revision Part Number Manufacturing Country of Origin Date Code & Manufacture PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 18: 3:Using Deviceinstaller

    4. Expand the PremierWave folder by clicking the + symbol next to the folder icon. The list of available Lantronix PremierWave EN devices appears. 5. Select the PremierWave EN unit by expanding its entry and clicking on its IP address to view its configuration.
  • Page 19 Device Family Shows the PremierWave device family type as “PremierWave ”. Short Name Shows ”premierwave_en” by default Long Name Shows ”PremierWave EN” by default Type Shows the device type as “PremierWave””. Shows the PremierWave ID embedded within the unit. Hardware Address Shows the PremierWave hardware (MAC) address.
  • Page 20: 4:Configuration Using Web Manager

    1. Open a standard web browser. Lantronix supports the latest version of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Opera. 2. Enter the IP address or hostname of the PremierWave EN in the address bar. The IP address may have been assigned manually using DeviceInstaller (see the PremierWave EN Evaluation Board Quick Start Guide) or automatically by DHCP.
  • Page 21: Device Status Page

    5: Configuration Using Web Manager Device Status Page The Device Status page is the first page that appears after you log into Web Manager. The Device Status page appears when you click Status in the Main Menu in Web Manager. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 22: Web Manager Components

    Links near the top of many pages, such as the one in the example above, enable you to link to  additional subpages. On some pages, you must also select the item you are configuring, such as a tunnel. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 23: Navigating Web Manager

    Note: There may be times when you must reboot the PremierWave EN for the new configuration settings to take effect. The chapters that follow indicate when a change requires a reboot. Anytime you reboot the unit, this operation will take some time to complete.
  • Page 24 Lets you view, edit, delete and create a WLAN profile on a device. Quick Connect Lets you change configuration settings for the Quick Connect. Lets you export XML configuration and status records, and import XML configuration records. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 25: 5:Network Settings

    Link settings are related to the physical link connection, which carries the IP traffic. The PremierWave EN contains two network interfaces.Only one interface may be active at a time; however, if bridging is enabled, both interfaces will be activated and controlled by the bridging subsystem.
  • Page 26: To Configure Network Interface Settings

    This setting will be used if Static IP is active (both DHCP and BOOTP are Disabled). Changing this value requires you to reboot the device. When DHCP or BOOTP is enabled, the PremierWave EN tries to obtain an IP address from a DHCP or BOOTP server. If it cannot, the PremierWave EN generates and uses an Auto IP address in the range of 169.254.xxx.xxx, with a network...
  • Page 27: To View Network Interface Status

    AP, SmartRoam automatically switches to the new AP. This reduces interruptions in wireless connectivity and ensures optimal signal strength. Roaming happens automatically and is completely transparent to the user; no loss of network connectivity should occur. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 28: Table 5-3 Network 2 (Wlan0) Link Settings

    The range of values is 100 to 400 msec. Radio Band Selection Select the band(s) on which the radio will operate. Options are 2.4 GHz only, 5 GHz only or Dual band. WLAN Watchdog Select to enable of disable. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 29: To Configure Network Link Settings

    Table 5-5 Network 2 Link Scan Results on WebManager WLAN Link Scan Results Field Description Network Name The Service Set Identifier (network name) of the device. BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier. Ch (Channel) The channel on which the device is operating. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 30: To View Wlan Link Scan And Status Information

    To scan the Wireless (wlan0) Link, click Network in the menu and select Network 2 -> Link -  > Scan. To view the Wireless (wlan0) Link status information, click Network in the menu and select  Network 2 -> Link -> Status. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 31: Wlan Profiles

    (in infrastructure mode) or another wireless client (in Adhoc mode). A maximum of eight profiles can exist on the PremierWave EN at a time. All enabled profiles are active. PremierWave now supports dynamic profiles and prioritization of the profiles. Dynamic Profiles are the ones created via WPS or QuickConnect.
  • Page 32: To Configure Wlan Profile Basic Settings

    Using the CLI To enter the wlan0 Profile command level: enable -> config -> wlan profiles  <profile number> -> edit enable -> config -> wlan profiles -> edit <profile name> PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 33: To Configure Wlan Profile Advanced Settings

    To view or edit an existing WLAN Profile, click WLAN Profiles on the menu and select an  existing profile. Using the CLI To enter the wlan0 Profile Advanced command level:  enable -> config -> wlan <profile name or number> profiles -> edit -> advanced PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 34: Wlan Profile Security Settings

    This configuration option becomes available only when suites, WEP, WPA or WPA2/IEEE 802.11i are selected. Note: Lantronix recommends using a passphrase of 20 characters or more for maximum security. Spaces and punctuation characters are permitted. Note: The passphrase input is not the same as ASCII input (as used on some products.) ASCII is translated directly into hexadecimal bytes according to the...
  • Page 35: To Configure Wlan Profile Security Settings

    Specify the security suite to be used for this profile. None = no authentication or encryption method will be used.  WEP = Wired Equivalent Privacy  WPA = WiFi Protected Access  WPA2 /IEEE 802.11i = Robust Secure Network.  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 36: To Configure Wlan Profile Wep Settings

    WPA is a security standard specified by the WiFi Alliance and is a close derivative of an early draft of the IEEE802.11i specification. WEP was becoming vulnerable and finalizing the IEEE802.11i standard was still far away. WPA2 is WiFi’s subset of the broad IEEE802.11i standard to enforce PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 37: Table 5-12 Wlan Profile Wpa And Wpa2/Ieee802.11I Settings

    SSL configuration that is able to verify the RADIUS server’s certificate. In case of EAP-TLS, also a certificate and matching private key need to be configured to authenticate the PremierWave EN to the RADIUS server. For more information about SSL certificates see...
  • Page 38: To Configure Wlan Profile Wpa And Wpa/Ieee802.11I Settings

    -> advanced -> security -> wpax or enable -> config -> wlan profiles -> edit <profile name or number> -> security -> wpax Using XML Include in your file:  name”> <configgroup name=”wlan profile” instance=”profile <configitem name=”security”> PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 39: Wlan Quick Connect

    WPS indicates that an AP supports WPS and IBSS indicates a device operating in adhoc mode. To Configure WLAN Quick Connect Using Web Manager To view or edit an existing WLAN Quick Connect settings, click WLAN QuickConnect on the  menu. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 40: 6:Line And Tunnel Settings

    USB protocol, and the line speed (Baud Rate) will be "as fast as conditions permit". When the PremierWave EN USB Device port is cabled to a host, it will identify itself with the industry standard USB Vendor ID of 0x0525 and Product ID of 0xa4a7.
  • Page 41: Line Settings

    For Interface type USB-CDC-ACM (Line 3 only), this setting is irrelevant. Xon Char Set Xon Char to be used when Flow Control is set to Software. Prefix decimal with \ or prefix hexadecimal with 0x or prefix a single control character <control>. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 42: To Configure Line Settings

    To configure a specific line, click Line in the menu and select Line 1 -> Configuration (Table  6-1). To configure a specific line in Command Mode, click Line in the menu and select Line 1 ->  Command Mode (Table 6-2). Using the CLI PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 43: To View Line Statistics

    Line Settings information here is display only. Go to the section, To Configure Line Settings to modify these settings. Protocol Protocol information here is display only. Go to the section, To Configure Line Settings to modify these settings. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 44: To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings

    1450 bytes. Default is 512. Timeout Set the timeout value, in milliseconds, after the first character is received on the serial line, before data is sent on the network. Valid range is 1 to 30000 milliseconds. Default is 1000. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 45: To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings

     Accept Mode In Accept Mode, the PremierWave EN listens (waits) for incoming connections from the network. A remote node on the network initiates the connection. The configurable local port is the port the remote device connects to for this connection. There is no remote port or address.
  • Page 46: Table 6-5 Tunnel Accept Mode Settings

    Disabled = this is the default setting; incoming characters from the  Serial Line are sent on into the network. Any buffered characters are sent first. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 47: To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings

    To configure the Accept Mode for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu and select  Tunnel 1 -> Accept Mode. Using the CLI To enter Tunnel 1 Accept Mode command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> accept  Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name="tunnel accept" instance="1">  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 48: Connect Mode

    For Connect Mode to function, it must be enabled, have a remote station (node) configured, and a remote port configured (TCP or UDP). When established, Connect Mode is always on. Enter the remote station as an IP address or DNS name. The PremierWave EN will not make a connection unless it can resolve the address.
  • Page 49: To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode Settings

    If any of these conditions are selected but do not occur and the network disconnects to the device, a Connect Mode connection will attempt to reconnect. However, if none of these conditions are selected, a closure from the network is taken as a disconnect. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 50: To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings

    Table 6-8 Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings Tunnel Modem Description Emulation Settings Echo Pluses Set whether the pluses will be echoed back during a “pause +++ pause” escape sequence on the Serial Line. Choices are:  Enabled Disabled (default)  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 51: To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings

    Using XML Include in your file:  <configgroup name=”tunnel modem” instance=”1”> Statistics Tunnel statistics contains data counters, error counters, connection time and connection information. Statistics are available at each individual connection and aggregated across all connections. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 52: To View Tunnel Statistics

    To view statistics for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu and select the Tunnel 1 ->  Statistics. Using the CLI To view Tunnel 1 statistics: enable -> tunnel 1, show statistics  Using XML Include in your file:  <statusgroup name=”tunnel” instance=”1”> PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 53: 7:Terminal And Host Settings

    This configuration option is only available for Line Terminals. Echo Applies only to Connect Mode Telnet connections, not to Accept Mode. Only disable Echo if your terminal echoes, in which case you will see double of each character typed. Default is enabled. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 54: To Configure The Terminal Network Connection

    Appears if you selected SSH as the protocol. Enter a username to select a pre-configured Username/Password/Key (configured on the SSH: Client Users page), or leave it blank to be prompted for a username and password at connect time. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 55: To Configure Host Settings

    To configure a particular Host, click Host on the menu and select Host 1 -> Configuration.  Using the CLI To enter the Host command level: enable -> config -> host 1  Using XML Include in your file:  <configgroup name=”host” instance=”1”> PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 56: 8:Configurable Pin Manager

    The Configurable Pin Manager is responsible for assignment and control of the configurable pins (CPs) available on the PremierWave EN. There are nine configurable pins on the PremierWave You must configure the CPs by making them part of a group. A CP Group may consist of one or more CPs.
  • Page 57: Cpm: Groups

    Shows the CP group’s current value or shows “Disabled” if the group is disabled. Visual display of the bit placeholders for a CP. Level A “+” symbol indicates the CP’s bit position is asserted (the voltage is high). A “-“ indicates the CP voltage is low. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 58: To Configure Cpm Settings

    Group Name to configure. Using the CLI To enter the CPM command level: enable -> cpm  Using XML Include in your file: name”>  <configgroup name=”cp group” instance=”group Include in your file: number”>  <configitem name=”cp” instance=”cp PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 59: 9:Services Settings

    <configgroup name=”interface” instance=”eth0”> FTP Settings The FTP protocol can be used to upload and download user files, and upgrade the PremierWave EN firmware. A configurable option is provided to enable or disable access via this protocol. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 60: To Configure Ftp Settings

    The drop-down list in the Web Manager is in descending order of severity (e.g., Emergency is more severe than Alert.) To View or Configure Syslog Settings: Using Web Manager To configure the Syslog, click Syslog in the menu.  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 61: Http Settings

    TCP windows size limit, when file (including firmware upgrade) is uploaded from webpage. Max Log Entries Set the maximum number of HTTP server log entries. Only the last Max Log Entries are cached and viewable. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 62: To Configure Http Settings

    SSL/Digest = is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using MD5.  Note: When changing the parameters of Digest or SSL Digest authentication, it is often best to close and reopen the browser to ensure it does not attempt to use cached authentication information. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 63: To Configure Http Authentication

    Using Web Manager To configure RSS, click RSS in the menu.  Using the CLI To enter the RSS command level: enable -> config -> rss  Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”rss”>  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 64: Smtp Settings

    To configure SMTP protocol settings, click SMTP in the menu and select SMTP.  Using the CLI To enter the command level: enable -> config -> smtp  Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”smtp”>  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 65: 10:Security Settings

    10: Security Settings The PremierWave EN device supports Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSH is a network protocol for securely accessing a remote device. SSH provides a secure, encrypted communication channel between two hosts over a network. It provides authentication and message integrity services.
  • Page 66: Ssh Client Known Hosts

    The user's Public Keys are optional and only necessary if public key authentication is wanted. Using public key authentication will allow a connection to be made without the password being asked at that time. Note: When uploading the security keys, ensure the keys are not compromised in transit. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 67: Ssh Client Users

    Enter the path and name of the existing public key you want to upload. In WebManager, you can also browse to the public key to be uploaded. Key Type Select a bit length for the key:   PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 68: To Configure Ssh Settings

    Self-signed certificates with associated private key can be generated by the device server itself. Note: blue text in the XML command strings of this chapter are to be replaced with a user-specified name. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 69: Certificate And Key Generation

    10: Security Settings Certificate and Key Generation The PremierWave EN can generate self signed certificates and their corresponding keys. This can be done for both the rsa and dsa certificate formats. Certificates can be identified on the PremierWave EN by a name provided at generation time.
  • Page 70: Certificate Upload Settings

     Certificate Upload Settings SSL certificates identify the PremierWave EN to peers, and can be used with some methods of wireless authentication. Certificate and key pairs can be uploaded to the PremierWave EN through either the CLI or XML import mechanisms. Certificates can be identified on the PremierWave EN by a name provided at upload time.
  • Page 71: Trusted Authorities

    -> ssl To enter the Trusted Authorities command level: enable -> ssl -> trusted  authorities Using XML Include in your file:  <configgroup name=”ssl”> and <configitem name=”trusted authority” instance =”1”> and <configitem name=”intermediate authority” instance=”1”> PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 72: 11:Maintenance And Diagnostics Settings

    11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Filesystem Settings Use the file system to list, view, add, remove, and transfer files. The PremierWave EN uses a flash file system to store. File Display It is possible to view the list of existing files, and to view their contents in the ASCII or hexadecimal formats.
  • Page 73: File Modification

    Format the file system and remove all data. File Transfer Files can be transferred to and from the PremierWave EN via the TFTP protocol. This can be useful for saving and restoring XML configuration files. Files can also be uploaded via HTTP.
  • Page 74: To Transfer Or Modify Filesystem Files

    To configure IP protocol settings, click Protocol Stack in the menu and select IP.  Using the CLI To enter the command level: enable -> config -> ip  Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”ip”>  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 75: Icmp Settings

    To configure ARP protocol settings, click Protocol Stack in the menu and select ARP.  Using the CLI To enter the command level: enable -> config -> arp  Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”arp”>  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 76: Smtp Settings

    Include in your file: <configgroup name=”smtp”>  Diagnostics The PremierWave EN has several tools for diagnostics and statistics. Various options allow for the configuration or viewing of IP socket information, ping, traceroute, memory, and processes. Hardware To View Hardware Information Using Web Manager To view hardware information, click Diagnostics in the menu and select Hardware.
  • Page 77: Ip Sockets

     Traceroute Here you can trace a packet from the PremierWave EN to an Internet host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes. If you visit a web site whose pages appear slowly, you can use traceroute to determine where the longest delays are occurring.
  • Page 78: To Perform A Traceroute

    To configure the Diagnostic Log output, click Diagnostics in the menu and select Log.  Using the CLI To enter the command level: enable -> config -> diagnostics -> log  Using XML Include in your file:  <configgroup name=”diagnostics”> <configitem name=”log”> PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 79: Memory

    Include in your file: <statusgroup name=”memory”>  Processes The PremierWave EN Processes information shows all the processes currently running on the system. It shows the Process ID (PID), Parent Process ID (PPID), user, CPU percentage, percentage of total CPU cycles, and process command line information.
  • Page 80: System Settings

    11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings System Settings The PremierWave EN System settings allow for rebooting the device, restoring factory defaults, uploading new firmware and updating a system’s short and long name. Note: Anytime you reboot the unit, this operation will take some time to complete.
  • Page 81: To Configure Query Port

    To access the area with options to configure discovery, go to the Admin tab/page and click  Query Port in the menu. Using the CLI To enter the command level: enable -> config -> query port  Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”query port”>  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 82: 12:Advanced Settings

    To view Email statistics, click Email in the menu and select Email 1 -> Statistics.  To configure basic Email settings, click Email in the menu and select Email 1 ->  Configuration. To send an email, click Email in the menu and select Email 1 -> Send Email.  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 83: Command Line Interface Settings

    Command Line Interface Settings The Command Line Interface settings allow you to control how users connect to and interact with the PremierWave EN's command line. It is possible to configure access via the Telnet and SSH protocols, in addition to general CLI options.
  • Page 84: Telnet Settings

    12: Advanced Settings Telnet Settings The telnet settings control CLI access to the PremierWave EN over the Telnet protocol. Table 12-3 Telnet Settings Telnet Settings Description Telnet State Enable or Disable CLI access via telnet Telnet Port Enter an alternative Telnet Port to override the default used by the CLI server.
  • Page 85: To Configure Ssh Settings

    It can also be modified and imported to update the configuration on this PremierWave EN unit or another. The XML data can be dumped to the screen or exported to a file on the file system.
  • Page 86: To Export Configuration In Xml Format

    The list of available groups can be viewed with the “xcr list” command. To Export in XML Format Using Web Manager To export configuration format, click XML in the menu and select Export Status.  Using the CLI To enter the XML command level:  enable -> xml PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 87: Xml: Import Configuration

    To Import Configuration in XML Format Using Web Manager To import configuration, click XML in the menu and select Import Configuration.  Using the CLI To enter the XML command level: enable -> xml  Using XML Not applicable.  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 88: 13:Bridging

    4. Create the corresponding WLAN Profile(s) under WLAN Profiles. At this point, it is a good idea to ensure that the PremierWave EN can connect to your wireless network, before enabling bridging. Check your WLAN settings by continuing with the following steps: 5.
  • Page 89: Bridging Operation

    Using Web Manager To view the Bridge status, click Bridge on the menu, select a particular bridge and click  Status. To configure Bridge settings, click Bridge on the menu, select a particular bridge and click  Configuration. PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 90 13: Bridging Using the CLI To enter the Bridge command level: enable -> config -> bridge 1  enable - > config -> bridge br0 Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”bridge” instance=”br0”>  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 91: 14:Security In Detail

    Communication then proceeds with symmetric encryption, using this key. SSH and some wireless authentication methods on the PremierWave EN make use of SSL. The PremierWave EN supports SSLv2, SSlv3, and TLS1.0.
  • Page 92: Obtaining Certificates

    PEM. Certificate and key can be in the same file or in separate files. Additionally, the key can be either be encrypted with a password or left in the clear. However, the PremierWave EN currently only accepts separate PEM files, with the key unencrypted.
  • Page 93: Steel Belted Radius

    With SBR, when the identity information includes special characters such as dashes and periods, SBR changes the format it uses to store these strings and becomes incompatible with the current PremierWave EN release. Support may be added for this and other formats in future releases.
  • Page 94: 15:Updating Firmware

    15: Updating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Obtain the most up-to-date firmware and release notes for the unit from the Lantronix Web site (www.lantronix.com/support/downloads/) or by using anonymous FTP (ftp://ftp.lantronix.com/). Loading New Firmware through Web Manager Upload the firmware using the device web manager System page.
  • Page 95: Web Manager Customization

    Loading New Firmware through FTP Firmware may be updated by sending the file to the PremierWave EN over an FTP connection. The destination file name on the PremierWave EN must be "firmware.rom". The device will reboot upon successful completion of the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 96: 16:Branding The Premierwave En

    The Web Manager files are hidden and are incorporated directly into the firmware image but may be overridden by placing the appropriate file in the appropriate directory on the PremierWave EN file system. Web Manager files can be retrieved and overridden with the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 97: Table 16-1 Short And Long Name Settings

    16: Branding the PremierWave EN Short and Long Name Customization You can customize the short and long names in your PremierWave EN. The names display in the CLI show command and in the System web page in the Current Configuration table. The short name is used for the show command.
  • Page 98: Appendix A:technical Support

    Status of the unit when the problem occurred (please try to include information on user and  network activity at the time of the problem) Additionally, it may be useful to export and submit the exported XML Configuration file.  PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 99: Appendix B:binary To Hexadecimal Conversions

    1. On the Windows Start menu, click Programs -> Accessories -> Calculator. 1010 2. On the View menu, select Scientific. The 1011 scientific calculator appears. 1100 3. Click Bin (Binary), and type the number you want to convert. 1101 1110 1111 PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 100 Appendix B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Figure B-2 Windows Scientific Calculator 4. Click Hex. The hexadecimal value appears. Figure B-3 Hexadecimal Values in the Scientific Calculator PremierWave EN User Guide...
  • Page 101 (According to ISO/IEC Guide 17050-1, 17050-2 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name & Address: Lantronix, Inc. 167 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Product Name Model: PremierWave EN Embedded Device Server Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents: FCC Part 15.247/15.407 Class B  RSS-210 ...
  • Page 102 Appendix C: Compliance RoHS Notice All Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous substances and elements:  Lead (Pb)  Mercury (Hg)  Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)    Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
  • Page 103 For Windows 7 installation, it is recommended to manually install the driver before plugging in the USB cable to the PremierWave EN device port. This can be done by installing a legacy driver for a COM port, with the Have Disk... option.
  • Page 104 [DeviceList] %DESCRIPTION%=DriverInstall, USB\VID_0525&PID_A4A7, USB\VID_0525&PID_A4AB&MI_02 [DeviceList.NTamd64] %DESCRIPTION%=DriverInstall, USB\VID_0525&PID_A4A7, USB\VID_0525&PID_A4AB&MI_02 ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- String Definitions ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ;Modify these strings to customize your device ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- [Strings] Linux = "Linux Developer Community" DESCRIPTION = "Gadget Serial" SERVICE = "USB RS-232 Emulation Driver" PremierWave EN User Guide...

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