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Lantronix XPORT PROTM 900-560 User Manual (151 pages)
embedded Ethernet Device Server
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Lantronix
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Network Hardware
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Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
4
List of Figures
9
List of Tables
11
1 : about this Guide
13
Chapter and Appendix Summaries
13
Additional Documentation
14
2 : Introduction
15
Key Features
15
Applications
15
Protocol Support
16
Evolution os
16
Additional Features
16
Modem Emulation
16
Web-Based Configuration and Troubleshooting
17
Command-Line Interface (CLI)
17
VIP Access
17
SNMP Management
17
XML-Based Architecture and Device Control
17
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
17
Enterprise-Grade Security
17
Terminal Server/Device Management
18
Troubleshooting Capabilities
18
Configuration Methods
18
Addresses and Port Numbers
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Hardware Address
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IP Address
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Port Numbers
19
Product Information Label
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Figure 2-1 Sample Hardware Address
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Figure 2-2 Product Label
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3 : Using Deviceinstaller
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Accessing Xport Pro Using Deviceinstaller
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Device Details Summary
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4 : Configuration Using Web Manager
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Accessing Web Manager
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Table 4-3 Summary of Web Manager
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Device Status Page
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Figure 4-1 Web Manager Home Page
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Web Manager Page Components
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Figure 4-2 Components of the Web Manager Page
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Navigating the Web Manager
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Table 4-3 Summary of Web Manager Pages
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Figure 9-9 Syslog
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Figure 9-16 RSS
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Table 9-5 SNMP
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Table 9-17 RSS
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5 : Network Settings
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Network 1 (Eth0) Interface Status
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Figure 5-1 Network 1 (Eth0) Interface Status
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Network 1 (Eth0) Interface Configuration
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Figure 5-2 Network 1 (Eth0) Interface Configuration
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Table 5-3 Network 1 (Eth0) Interface Configuration
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Network 1 Ethernet Link
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Figure 5-4 Network 1 Ethernet Link
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Table 5-5 Network 1 Ethernet Link
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6 : Line and Tunnel Settings
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Line Settings
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Line Statistics
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Figure 6-1 Line 1 Statistics
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Line Configuration
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Table 6-2 Line 1 Configuration
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Table 6-3 Line 1 Configuration
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Line Command Mode
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Figure 6-4 Line 1 Command Mode
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Table 6-5 Line 1 Command Mode
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Tunnel Settings
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Tunnel - Statistics
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Figure 6-6 Tunnel 1 Statistics
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Tunnel - Serial Settings
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Figure 6-7 Tunnel 1 Serial Settings
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Tunnel - Packing Mode
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Figure 6-8 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Mode = Disable)
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Figure 6-9 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Mode = Timeout)
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Figure 6-10 Tunnel 1 Packing Mode (Mode = Send Character)
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Table 6-11 Tunnel Packing Mode
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Tunnel - Accept Mode
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Figure 6-12 Tunnel 1 Accept Mode
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Table 6-13 Tunnel Accept Mode
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Tunnel - Connect Mode
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Figure 6-14 Tunnel 1 Connect Mode
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Table 6-15 Tunnel Connect Mode
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Connecting Multiple Hosts
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Figure 6-16 Host 1, Host 2, Host 3 Exchanged
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Host List Promotion
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Tunnel Disconnect Mode
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Figure 6-17 Tunnel 1 Disconnect Mode
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Table 6-18 Tunnel Disconnect Mode
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Tunnel - Modem Emulation
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Table 6-19 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions
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Figure 6-20 Tunnel 1 Modem Emulation
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Table 6-21 Tunnel Modem Emulation
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7 : Terminal and Host Settings
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Terminal Settings
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Line Terminal Configuration
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Figure 7-1 Terminal on Line 1 Configuration
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Table 7-2 Terminal on Line 1 Configuration
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Network Terminal Configuration
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Figure 7-3 Terminal on Network Configuration
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Table 7-4 Terminal on Network Configuration
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Host Configuration
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Figure 7-5 Host Configuration
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Table 7-6 Host Configuration
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8 : Configurable Pin Manager
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Overview
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Default Groups
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Custom Groups
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CPM: CP (Configurable Pins)
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View Cps
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Figure 8-1 CPM: Cps
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Table 8-2 CPM Cps Current Configuration
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Table 8-3 CPM Cps Status
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CPM: Groups
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View Groups
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Figure 8-4 CPM: Groups
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Figure 8-5 CPM Groups Current Configuration
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Figure 8-6 CPM: Group Status
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Table 8-7 Group Status
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9 : Service Settings
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DNS Settings
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Figure 9-1 DNS Settings
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PPP Settings
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Figure 9-2 PPP Configuration Settings
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Table 9-3 PPP Configuration
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SNMP Settings
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Figure 9-4 SNMP Configuration
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FTP Settings
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Figure 9-6 FTP Configuration
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TFTP Settings
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Figure 9-7 TFTP Configuration
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Table 9-8 TFTP Server
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Syslog Settings
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Table 9-10 Syslog
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HTTP Settings
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HTTP Statistics
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Figure 9-11 HTTP Statistics
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HTTP Configuration
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Figure 9-12 HTTP Configuration
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Table 9-13 HTTP Configuration
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HTTP Authentication
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Figure 9-14 HTTP Authentication
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Table 9-15 HTTP Authentication
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RSS Settings
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LPD Settings
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LPD Statistics
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LPD Configuration
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Figure 9-18 LPD Statistics
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Figure 9-19 LPD Configuration
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Table 9-20 LPD Configuration
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10 : Security Settings
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SSH Settings
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SSH Server Host Keys
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Figure 10-1 SSH Server: Host Keys
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Table 10-2 SSH Server Host Keys Settings
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SSH Server Authorized Users
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Figure 10-3 SSH Server: Authorized Users
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Table 10-4 SSH Server Authorized User Settings
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SSH Client Known Hosts
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Figure 10-5 SSH Client: Known Hosts
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Table 10-6 SSH Client Known Hosts
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SSH Client User
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Figure 10-7 SSH Client: Users
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Table 10-8 SSH Client Users
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SSL Settings
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SSL Cipher Suites
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Table 10-9 Supported Cipher Suites
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SSL Certificates
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SSL RSA or DSA
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SSL Certificates and Private Keys
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SSL Utilities
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Openssl
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Steel Belted Radius
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Freeradius
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SSL Configuration
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Figure 10-10 SSL
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Table 10-11 SSL
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11 : Modbus
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CP Control Via Modbus
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Table 11-1 6 Byte Header of Modbus Application Protocol
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Table 11-2 Modbus Local Slave Functions - Query
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Table 11-3 Modbus Local Slave Functions - Response
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Serial Transmission Mode
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Table 11-4 Modbus Transmission Modes
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Modbus Statistics
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Figure 11-5 Modbus Statistics
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Modbus Configuration
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Figure 11-6 Modbus Configuration
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Table 11-7 Modbus Configuration
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12 : Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
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Filesystem Settings
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Filesystem Statistics
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Figure 12-1 Filesystem Statistics
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Filesystem Browser
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Figure 12-2 Filesystem Browser
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Table 12-3 Filesystem Browser
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Protocol Stack Settings
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TCP Settings
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Figure 12-4 TCP Protocol
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Table 12-5 TCP Settings
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IP Settings
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Figure 12-6 IP Protocol
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Table 12-7 IP Settings
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ICMP Settings
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Figure 12-8 ICMP Protocol
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Table 12-9 ICMP Settings
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ARP Settings
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Figure 12-10 ARP Protocol Page
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Table 12-11 ARP Settings
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SMTP Settings
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Figure 12-12 SMTP
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Table 12-13 SMTP Settings
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IP Address Filter
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Figure 12-14 IP Address Filter Configuration
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Table 12-15 IP Address Filter Settings
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Query Port
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Figure 12-16 Query Port Configuration
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Diagnostics
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Hardware
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Figure 12-17 Diagnostics: Hardware
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MIB-II Statistics
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Figure 12-18 MIB-II Network Statistics
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Table 12-19 Requests for Comments (Rfcs)
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IP Sockets
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Ping
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Figure 12-20 IP Sockets
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Figure 12-21 Diagnostics: Ping
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Table 12-22 Diagnostics: Ping
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Traceroute
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Figure 12-23 Diagnostics: Traceroute
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Table 12-24 Diagnostics: Traceroute
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Log
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Figure 12-25 Diagnostics: Log
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Figure 12-26 Diagnostics: Log (Filesystem)
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Figure 12-27 Diagnostics: Log (Line 1)
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Memory
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Buffer Pools
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Figure 12-28 Diagnostics: Memory
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Processes
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Figure 12-29 Diagnostics: Buffer Pools
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Figure 12-30 Diagnostics: Processes
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System Settings
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Figure 12-31 System
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Table 12-32 System
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13 : Advanced Settings
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Email Settings
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Email Statistics
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Figure 13-1 Email Statistics
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Email Configuration
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Figure 13-2 Email Configuration
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Table 13-3 Email Configuration
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Command Line Interface Settings
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CLI Statistics
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CLI Configuration
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Figure 13-4 CLI Statistics
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Figure 13-5 CLI Configuration
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Table 13-6 CLI Configuration
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XML Settings
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XML: Export Configuration
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Figure 13-7 XML: Export Configuration
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Table 13-8 XML Export Configuration
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XML: Export Status
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Figure 13-9 XML: Export Status
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XML: Import Configuration
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Figure 13-11 XML: Import Configuration
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Table 13-10 XML Export Status
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Figure 13-12 XML: Import Configuration from External File
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Import Configuration from External File
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Figure 13-13 XML: Import from Filesystem
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Import Configuration from the Filesystem
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Figure 13-14 XML: Import Configuration from Filesystem
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Figure 13-15 XML: Import Line(S) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem
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Import Line(S) from Single Line Settings on the Filesystem
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Table 13-16 XML: Import Line(S) from Single Line Settings
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14 : VIP Settings
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Obtaining a Bootstrap File
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Importing the Bootstrap File
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Enabling VIP
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Configuring Tunnels to Use VIP
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Virtual IP (VIP) Statistics
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Figure 14-1 VIP Status
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Virtual IP (VIP) Counters
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Virtual IP (VIP) Configuration
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Figure 14-2 VIP Counters
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Figure 14-4 VIP Configuration Page
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Table 14-3 VIP Counters
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15 : Branding the Xport Pro
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Web Manager Customization
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Short and Long Name Customization
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Figure 15-1 System Branding
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16 : Updating Firmware
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Obtaining Firmware
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Loading New Firmware
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Figure 16-1 Update Firmware
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Appendix - Technical Support
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Technical Support US
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Technical Support Europe, Middle East, Africa
142
Appendix - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions
143
Converting Binary to Hexadecimal
143
Conversion Table
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Table 18-1 Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table
143
Scientific Calculator
144
Appendix - Compliance
145
Rohs Notice
146
Index
147
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