Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SecureBox SDS1101 Lantronix
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Part Num ber 900 - 451 Revision C Februar y 2010 SDS1 101 /2101 User G uide.
SDS1101 /2 101 User G uide 2 Copyright & Tr ademark © 200 9 and 201 0 , Lantroni x. All rights r eserved. No p art of the con tents of this book may be tr ansmitted or r eproduced in any form or by any m eans without th e written perm ission of Lantron ix.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 3 Revisi ons Date Rev. Comments 8 /0 6 A Ini tial do cumen t 1/09 B Include SDS2 101 product ; updated to fir mware v 6.5.0.0 2/10 C Update doc ument with c orrecti ons.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 4 Contents 1: Using This Guide 9 Purpose an d Audience ________________________________________________ 9 Chapter S ummar y __________________________________________________.
Contents SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 5 Serial Por t Connectio n ____________________________________________ 39 Exiting Setup Mod e _________________________________________________ 39 6: Setup Mode: Se.
Contents SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 6 Disable T FTP Firm ware Update ____________________________________ 61 Disable Port 77FE (H ex) __________________________________________ 62 Disable W eb Server _.
Contents SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 7 A : A lternat ive Way s to A ssign an I P A ddr ess 87 DHCP _________________________________________________________ 87 AutoIP ___________________________________.
Contents SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 8 Table 7 - 4. Res erve d Port N umbers _______________________________________ 46 Table 7 -5 . Con nect Mode Optio ns ________________________________________ 47 Table 7 - 6. Manual Connec tion Addr ess Exam ple ____________________________ 49 Table 7 - 7.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 9 1 1 : : U U s s i i n n g g T T h h i i s s G G u u i i d d e e Purpose and Audience This guid e provides th e inform ation needed to c onfigure, use , and update the SDS1101 & SDS 2101 device server s . It is f or system adm inistrators an d those responsib le for instal ling and m aintaining th e SDS .
1: Using Th is Guide SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 10 15: SDS2101 T echnical Specificat ions Lists techn ical specifi cations f or the SDS 2 101. A: Alternati ve Ways to A ssign an IP Address Provides deta iled informatio n about using DHCP, AutoIP, BOOTP A RP, and Telnet to assign an I P addres s.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 11 2 2 : : I I n n t t r r o o d d u u c c t t i i o o n n The SDS1 101 is a single - port device ser ver and the SD S2101 is a dual port devi ce server th at provide a q uic.
2: Introduc tion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 12 Figure 2-1 . Serial Tunn eling Example The Com Port Redirect o r software inc luded on th e product CD s implif ies the integrati on process b y extending t he functiona lity of COM - port - based W indows™ applicat ions.
2: Introduc tion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 13 Protoc ol Support The SDS uses the Inter net Protoco l (IP) for ne twork com munications and the Transm ission Control Protocol (T CP) to ass ure that no data is lost or du plicated a nd that ever ything sent to t he connecti on arrives c orrectly at th e target.
2: Introduc tio n SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 14 Product Information Label The produc t inform ation label on th e undersi de of the unit c ontains th e following inform ation about y our sp ecific unit.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 15 3 3 : : G G e e t t t t i i n n g g S S t t a a r r t t e e d d This c hapter describes how to get y our SDS up an d running in the shortes t possib le tim e. Package Contents Verif y and inspect the c ontents of the SDS11 01 /2101 pac kage using the follo w in g list.
3: Getting Started SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 16 Insta lling the SDS Figure 3-1 . SDS1101 Conn ected to Seri al Device a nd Network To install the u nit : C omplete th e following s teps in order . Refer to th e num bers in the figure above . Note: See the sec tions that fol low for det ails about connectors and pinouts .
3: Getting Started SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 17 Requir ed Information Before conf iguring the SDS , ha ve the follo wing inform ation availa ble: Hard ware A ddr ess Take not e of the unit’s hardware ad dress (also k nown as the Ethernet or MAC address) .
3: Getting Started SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 18 Assigning the I P Address : D eviceInstaller This c hapter covers the s teps f or getting the SDS1101 /2101 device s erver onli ne and for view ing its current configurati on. Note: DeviceInst aller o nlin e H elp prov ides more detailed inform ation on using DeviceI nstaller.
3: Getting Started SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 19 7. Select th e device fr om the m ain window list a nd s elec t Ping f rom the T ools me nu. The Ping Device dialog box s hows the IP ad dress of the selected un it. 8. From the T ools m enu, click the Ping butto n.
3: Getting Started SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 20 Devi ce Fam ily No n- configurabl e field. Dis plays the SDS1101 ’s and SDS2101’s dev ice fam ily type as SDS . Type Non - configurabl e field. Dis plays the device type as SDS1101 or SDS2101 . ID Non - configurabl e field .
3: Getting Started SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 21 Supports Em ail Trigger s Non - c onfig urable field. Display s False . Supports AE S Data Stream Non - configurabl e field. Dis plays True . Supports 4 85 Non - configurabl e field. Dis plays True . T he SDS sup ports the RS - 485 protoc ol.
3: Getting Started SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 22 2. To enter Se tup Mode, c ycle the uni t's power (po wer off and bac k on). After power - up , the self - tes t begins and the red Diag nostic LED s tarts blink ing. You have on e second to enter thr ee lowercase x charac ters.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 23 4 4 : : C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n U U s s i i n n g g W W e e b b - - M M a a n n a a g g e e r r You mus t configure the unit so it c an comm unicate on a net work with your serial device.
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 24 Figure 4-1 . Lantronix Web - Manager The m ain menu is in the left pan e of the W eb - Manager w indow for bo th the SDS1 101 and SDS2101 . Netw o rk Conf iguration The unit ’s network values displa y when you se lect Network from the main menu.
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 25 A ut omatic IP Address Configura tion A n IP addres s can be assig ned automatical ly. You the n enter related network setting s. To assign an IP address au tomatically: 1. On the m ain menu, cl ick Network .
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 26 4. W hen y ou are finished, click the OK button. 5. On the m ain menu, cl ick Apply Settings . Ethernet Configuration You mus t specify the s peed and direc tion of data t ransmiss ion.
4: Configur a tion Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 27 Figure 4-3 . Server Settings To configure the SDS ’ s device se rver sett ings: 1. On the m ain menu, cl ick Serve r . 2. Configure or modif y the f ollowing f ields: Server Confi guration Telnet Pas sword Enter the pa ssword re quired for T elnet acces s.
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 28 Monitor Mode @ Bootup Select Dis able to disable en try into the monitor mod e us ing the yyy or xx1 key sequence at start up.
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 29 Figure 4-4 . Hostlist Settings 2. Enter or m odify the fo l lowin g fields: Retry S ettings Retry C ounter Enter the v alue for t he number of times the SDS should attempt to retry conne cting to t he host list .
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 30 1. On the m ain menu, cl ick Seria l Settings (under Ch annel 1 ) to disp lay the Ser ial Settings win dow.
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 31 default set ting is 9600 . Data Bits Indicates th e number of bits in a transmitted data pack age. The defau lt setting i s 8 . Parity Checks for the parity bit. The default setti ng is None .
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 32 Flush Output Buffe r (Network to S erial) With Activ e Connect Select Y es to c lear the output buffer with a connecti on that is initiated from the dev ice to the networ k. The default setting i s No .
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 33 Figure 4-6 . TCP Connectio n Settings 2. In the a vailable fields , enter or modif y t he follow ing inform ation: Connect Protoc ol Protocol From the dr op - down menu, select TCP .
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 34 Modem Esca pe Sequence Pass Throu gh Disable or enable the unit's abi lity to send the escap e sequence. T he default i s Y (Yes) (s end the es cape sequence). Connect Mod e: Active Connection Activ e Connect Select None ( default) to dis able Activ e Connect .
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 35 Use the ter minal name for the T elnet terminal ty pe. Enter only one name. W hen this option is enabled, the unit also r eacts to the end of record (EOR ) and binary options, w hich can be used for a pplications such as t erminal emulati on to IBM hosts.
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 36 Figure 4-7 . UDP Conne ction Settings Connect Protoc ol Protocol Select UD P from the drop - down me nu. Datagra m Mode Datagram T ype Configures the remote IP or netw ork broadca st address and the remote port.
4: Configur ation Usin g Web - Mana ger SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 37 Remote Port Enter the por t number of the remot e device. Remote Host Enter the IP address of the r emote dev ice. Use Broadca st Selec t to broadcast t he UDP datagra m. Datagra ms of type 01 can be sent as a broadc ast by enabl ing this opt ion.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 38 5 5 : : C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n v v i i a a T T e e l l n n e e t t o o r r S S e e r r i i a a l l P P o o r r t t ( ( S S e e t t u u p p M M o o d d e e ) ) You mus t configure the unit so it c an comm unicate on a net work with your serial device.
5: Configur ation via Te lnet or Seri al Port (Set up Mode) SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 39 Figure 5-1 . M AC Addr es s 3. To enter Se tup Mode, press Enter within 5 s econds. The c onfiguration s ettings displa y , f ollowed b y the Ch ang e Setup m enu.
5: Configur ation via Te lnet or Seri al Port (Set up Mode) SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 40 To save all ch anges and r eboot the de vice, select option 9 Save and exit f rom the Chan ge Setup m enu. All values are stored in nonvolatile m emor y . To exit the co nfiguration mode without s aving an y changes or re booting.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 41 6 6 : : S S e e t t u u p p M M o o d d e e : : S S e e r r v v e e r r C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n This c hapter explains how to conf igure the net work settings . Note: Current va lues display in parentheses .
6: Setup Mode: Ser ver C onfigura tion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 42 default se tting is N (No) , meaning the gate w a y addr ess has not been set. T o set the gatewa y ad dress, type Y a nd enter the a ddress.
6: Setup Mode: Ser ver Configura tion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 43 There ar e three m ethods for ass igning DHCP nam es to the un it. Default DHCP Name : If y o u do not chang e the DHCP name, and you are using an I P of 0.0.0.0, t hen the DHC P name def aults to XX .
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 44 7 7 : : S S e e t t u u p p M M o o d d e e : : C C h h a a n n n n e e l l C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n This c hapter explains how to conf igure the ser ial port. Notes: Current values displa y in p arenthesis.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 45 I/F ( Interface) M ode The Interf ace (I/F) Mod e is a bit - coded byte entered in hexadec imal notatio n.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 46 Use the fol lowing tabl e to select f low control o ptions: Table 7-3 . Flo w Control Opti ons Flow Control Option Hex No flow contr.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 47 Ta ble 7-5 . Connect Mode Options Connect Mode Option 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 a) Incoming C onnecti on Never accept inc oming 0 0 0 Accept w.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 48 already esta blished. D efault s etting. b) Response Character R esponse A single char acter i s transmitt ed to the seri al port w hen there is a change in c onnection state: C = connec ted, D = dis connected, N = host unr eachable.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 49 Table 7-6 . Manu al Connectio n Addr ess Example Command String Result if r emote IP is 129.1.2.3 an d remote po rt is 1234 C121.2.4. 5/1 Complete ov erride; co nnection is started w ith host 121.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 50 F igure 7-2 . Hostlist Option.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 51 To enable the hos tlist: 1. Enter a Connect Mode of 0x20 ( 2 X ), where X is a ny digit. T he menu sho w s you a list of current entries already def ined in the pr oduct. 2. To delete , modif y , or a dd an entry, se lect Yes .
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 52 transferred. Quiet M ode (without echo) re fers to the modem not sending an a nswer to t he commands re ceived (or d isplayin g what was ty ped).
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 53 W hen an active connec tion is in ef fect, the un it transfer s data and does not proces s comm ands received f rom the seria l interfac e. W hen a connection is ter minated or l ost, the unit r everts to comm a nd mode.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 54 Note: The unit rec ognizes thes e AT commands as single c ommands s uch as ATE0 or AT V1; it does not recogn ize compound c ommands suc h as ATE 0V .
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 55 DisConnMode (00) ? _ Notes: In DisConnMod e (Discon nect Mode), DT R drop eith er drops the connection or is ignored .
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 56 Table 7- 10 . Flush Mode Opti ons Function 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Input Buffer (Seria l to Netw ork) Clear w ith a connection initiate d fr.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 57 Option 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2- Byte Send Ch aracter Se quence 1 Send Immedia tely After Send char s 1 Packing Interv al Pack ing Interval def ines how lo ng the unit shou ld wait before sending accum ulated character s.
7: Setup Mode: C hannel Configurat ion SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 58 disables th e recognit ion of the c haracters. Alt ernativel y, the unit can interpret two character s as a sequenc e (see Pack C ontrol ).
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 59 8 8 : : S S e e t t u u p p M M o o d d e e : : A A d d v v a a n n c c e e d d S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s Expert Se ttings (Opti on 5) Note: You can cha nge these set tings using T elnet or s erial connectio ns, but not all of t hem are av ailable on the W eb - Manager .
8: Setup Mode: Adv anced Settings SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 60 sequences ( only durin g the bootup s equence) . The default f or Disa ble Monitor Mode at bootu p is N (No). (See 10: Monitor Mode .) Monitor Mode @ bootup : enabled HT TP Port Number This optio n allows the configurati on of the web server por t number.
8: Setup Mode: Adv anced Settings SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 61 Figure 8-2 . Security Settings Disable SNMP (N) ? SNMP Community Name (public): Disable Telnet Setup (N) ? Disable TFTP Firmware Update (.
8: Setup Mode: Adv anced Settings SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 62 Disable Port 77F E (Hex) Note: If y ou choose t o disable this option, keep in min d that disabl ing both Telnet Set up and Port 7 7FE will prevent users from ac cessing the setup menu from the networ k.
8: Setup Mode: Adv anced Settings SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 63 configurat ion informat ion includi ng the encr yption key are sent in clear text over the network. To confi gure A E S e ncryption on the SDS : Figure 8-3 . Encry ption Ke y s 1. W hen prompted to enab le encryptio n, press Y .
8: Setup Mode: Adv anced Settings SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 64 Defaul t Settings (Option 7) Select 7 to res et the unit’s Channe l 1 c onfigurat ion and expert settings to t he default settings . The server conf iguration s ettings f or IP address, gate way IP ad dress, and netmask remain unchan ged.
8: Setup Mode: Adv anced Settings SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 65 (1- 65535) MTU Size (512 – 1400) 0 (resulti ng in an ope rational v alue of 1400) Enable alt ernate M AC No ( for OEM use only) Etherne.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 66 9 9 : : F F i i r r m m w w a a r r e e U U p p g g r r a a d d e e s s Obtai ning Firmware You can o btain the m ost up - to - date f irmware a nd releas e notes for the unit from the Lantronix web site ( www.lantr onix.com ) or by using an ony m ou s FTP ( ftp.
9: Firmwar e Upgrades SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 67 Figure 9-1 . TFTP Window After the f irmware has been loaded a nd stored ( approxim ately 8 seconds to complete ) t he unit perf orms a power r eset.
9: Firmwar e Upgrades SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 68 2. From the T ools m enu, select A dv anced/Recov er Firmw are . The Serial Port Firm ware Upgra de window displa y s. 3. For Port on PC , e nter the COM port on t he PC that is connected to the serial port of the Lantronix un it.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 69 1 1 0 0 : : M M o o n n i i t t o o r r M M o o d d e e Monitor M ode is a com mand - line interface use d for diagnostic purposes. There ar e two wa y s to ente r Monitor Mode : locally usin g the serial p ort or rem otely using the networ k.
10: Monitor Mode SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 70 Table 10 -1 . Monit or Mod e Com mands Command Command Name Function VS x .x.x .x Version Queries softw are header re cord (16 byte s) of unit w ith IP ad dr es s x. x. x.x. GC x.x. x. x Get Config uration Gets confi guration of u nit with IP address x .
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 71 1 1 1 1 : : T T r r o o u u b b l l e e s s h h o o o o t t i i n n g g a a n n d d C C o o n n t t a a c c t t I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n This c hapter discus ses how you can diagnose a nd fix errors quickly without having to contact a dealer or Lan tronix.
11: Troubl eshooting a nd Contact Inf ormation SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 72 SDS2101 LEDs The f ollowing LEDs ar e on the top of the S DS2 101: Power / Diagn ostic (Blu e) RX Seria l 1 Act ivit.
11: Troubl eshooting a nd Contact Inf ormation SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 73 Problem /Message Reason Solution When you attempt to assign a n IP address to t he unit by t he ARP method, t he "Press Ent er to go into Setup M ode " error "(des cribed below) me ssage display s.
11: Troubl eshooting a nd Contact Inf ormation SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 74 Problem /Message Reason Solution W hen yo u try to ent er the setu p mode on the d evice serv er using the seria l port, you g et no response. The issue i s most likely something cov ered in the previous pr oblem, or possibly , you have Caps Lock on.
11: Troubl eshooting a nd Contact Inf ormati on SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 75 Technical S upport Europe, Middle Ea st, and Africa Phone: +3 3 (0) 1 39 30 4 1 72 Em ail: eu_techs upp@lantr onix.com or eu_support @lantronix.com Firm ware downloads, F AQs, and the m ost up - to - da te docum entation are av ailable at: www.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 76 1 1 2 2 : : S S D D S S 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n s s a a n n d d P P i i n n o o u u t t s s Serial Port The SDS 1101 has a f emale DCE DB25 s erial port t hat supports R S - 232 a nd RS - 485/422 ser ial standar ds (software se lectable) up to 230 Kbau d.
12: SDS110 1 Connec tions and Pinou ts SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 77 Figure 12 -3 . DB25 Femal e Inter face RS422 (4 wi re mo de) Figure 12 -4 . DB25 Fem ale Inter face RS485 (2 wire mode ) M odem Cable W hen attaching the DB2 5 of the SD S 1101 to th e DB9 com port on a PC, us e a standar d straight - t hrough ser ial cable.
12: SDS110 1 Connec tions and Pinou ts SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 78 Figure 12 -5. Modem Cable Ne tw o rk Port The unit's back panel c ontains a power plug and an RJ45 (10/ 100) Ethernet port.
12: SDS110 1 Connec tions and Pinou ts SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 79 Ethernet Connector Pinouts The SDS1 101 supp orts 10/ 100 Mbps half or f ull duplex Eth ernet throu gh an RJ45 connector. Figure 12 -7. RJ45 Ethern et Connecto r Pow er Plug Power input on the power plug is 9 - 30 VDC (center +) or 10 - 24 V AC (1.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 80 1 1 3 3 : : S S D D S S 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n s s a a n n d d P P i i n n o o u u t t s s SDS2101 S erial Po rts The SDS2 101 has two m a.
13: SDS210 1 Connec tions and Pinou ts SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 81 Network Port The unit's back panel c ontains a 9 - 30VDC po wer plug and an RJ45 (10/ 100) Ethernet port.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 82 1 1 4 4 : : S S D D S S 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s Table 14 -1 .
14: SDS110 1 Technica l Specificat ions SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 83 Category Description Telnet lo gin DeviceIn staller software System Software DeviceIn staller, W in dows® 95/98/ME /NT/2000/XP - b.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 84 1 1 5 5 : : S S D D S S 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s Table 15 -1 .
15: SDS210 1 Technica l Specificat ions SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 85 Category Description Installab le Industrial Protocols ModBus T CP, ModBus A SCII/RTU , DF1 Multi - Mas ter (IAP version onl y ) Ma.
15: SDS210 1 Technica l Speci fic ations SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 86 Category Description transient o ver voltages Ethernet Port: 1500 V AC isolatio n shielded w ith shield c onnected to ch assis gro.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 87 A A : : A A l l t t e e r r n n a a t t i i v v e e W W a a y y s s t t o o A A s s s s i i g g n n a a n n I I P P A A d d d d r r e e s s s s Earlier cha pters descr ibe how to as sign a static IP addr ess using Dev iceInstaller, W eb Manager, and Setu p Mode (throu gh a Telnet or serial co nnection) .
A: Alter native Way s to Assign an IP Address SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 88 BOOTP Similar to DHCP, but f or smaller net works. Autom atically ass igns the IP ad dress f or a specif ic duration of time.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 89 B B : : B B i i n n a a r r y y t t o o H H e e x x a a d d e e c c i i m m a a l l C C o o n n v v e e r r s s i i o o n n s s Many of the unit’s conf iguration pr ocedures requ ire assem bling a series of options (repres ented as bits) into a complete c ommand ( represented as a byte).
B: Binar y to Hexadeci mal Conver sions SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 90 Scientif ic Calcul ator Another sim ple wa y to con vert binar y to hexadecim als is to use a scientific c alculator, such as the one availa ble on W indows’ operatin g systems . For example: 1.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 91 C C : : W W a a r r r r a a n n t t y y For details on the Lantr onix warr anty replacem ent policy, p lease go to our W eb site at www.
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 92 D D : : C C o o m m p p l l i i a a n n c c e e a a n n d d D D i i s s c c l l a a i i m m e e r r Manufacturer’s Name & A ddress Lantronix 1 67 Techno logy Drive I.
D: Complianc e and Discl aimer SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 93 IEC 6100 0 -4- 11: 1994 RoHS Noti ce All Lantronix products in the following famil ies are China RoH S - com p liant and free of the followi.
D: Complianc e and Discl aimer SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 94 Manufacturer’s Contact 1 67 Techno logy Drive Irvine, C A 92618 USA Tol l Free: 800 - 526 - 87 66 Phone : 949 - 453 - 39 90 Fax: 949 - 450.
D: Complianc e and Discl aimer SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 95 Index Applicatio ns, 11 ARP and T elnet, 88 AutoIP, 17, 87 Binary to h exadecim al conversions , 89 BOOT P, 17, 88 Channel s ettings, 29, 4 .
SDS1101/2 101 User G uide 96 TF TP, 66 Troubles hooting, 9, 71 UDP sett ings, 3 5 W arranty, 91 W eb - Manager, 23.
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