Lantronix EDS3000PR User Guide - Page 76

To Con the Terminal Line, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML, Tunnel, Tunnel Statistics

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9: Administration  Include in your file: To Configure the Terminal Line Note: The following section describes the steps to view and configure terminal line 1 settings; these steps apply to all terminal line instances of EDS3000 devices. Using Web Manager  To configure a particular Terminal Line, on the Administration page, click Terminal and then select a line from the Select Terminal on drop-down list at the top. Using the CLI  To enter the Terminal Line command level: enable > config > terminal Using XML  Include in your file: Tunnel Tunneling allows serial devices to communicate over a network without 'being aware' of the devices that establish the network connection between them. Tunneling parameters are configured using the Tunnel menu and sub-menus. The Tunnel settings allow you to configure how the Serial-Network tunneling operates. Tunneling is available on all serial lines. The connections on one serial line are separate from these on another serial port. Tunnel 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. To View Tunnel Statistics Using Web Manager  To view statistics for a specific tunnel, on the Administration page, click Tunnel > Statistics and then select a tunnel number from the Select Tunnel drop-down list at the top. Using the CLI  To view tunnel statistics: enable > tunnel , show statistics Using XML  Include in your file: Serial Settings These serial settings for the tunnel apply to the Serial Line interface. The Line Settings and Protocol are displayed for informational purposes and must be configured from the Line settings. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 76

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9: Administration
EDS3000 Device Server User Guide
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Include in your file:
<configgroup name="terminal" instance="network">
To Configure the Terminal Line
Note:
The following section describes the steps to view and configure terminal line 1
settings; these steps apply to all terminal line instances of EDS3000 devices.
Using Web Manager
To configure a particular Terminal Line, on the
Administration
page, click
Terminal
and then
select a line from the
Select Terminal on
drop-down list at the top.
Using the CLI
To enter the Terminal Line command level:
enable > config > terminal <number>
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="terminal" instance="<number>">
Tunnel
Tunneling allows serial devices to communicate over a network without ‘being aware’ of the
devices that establish the network connection between them. Tunneling parameters are
configured using the Tunnel menu and sub-menus. The Tunnel settings allow you to configure
how the Serial-Network tunneling operates. Tunneling is available on all serial lines. The
connections on one serial line are separate from these on another serial port.
Tunnel 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.
To View Tunnel Statistics
Using Web Manager
To view statistics for a specific tunnel, on the
Administration
page, click
Tunnel
>
Statistics
and then select a tunnel number from the
Select Tunnel
drop-down list at the top.
Using the CLI
To view tunnel statistics:
enable > tunnel <number>, show statistics
Using XML
Include in your file:
<statusgroup name=”tunnel” instance=”<number>”
>
Serial Settings
These serial settings for the tunnel apply to the Serial Line interface. The Line Settings and
Protocol are displayed for informational purposes and must be configured from the Line settings.