Senatek LS100 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

1HelloDevice Lite SeriesLS100User GuideVersion 1.2.22005-11-8

Page 2 - Technical Support

102: Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up and configure the LS100 in the first place. - 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout

Page 3 - Contents

11 Figure 2-1. The panel layout of the LS100

Page 4 - Appendix A: Connections 41

122.2 Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the LS100 to serial device for the first time test. - Connect the power to the

Page 5 - 1: Introduction

13 Figure 2-3. Connecting a network cable to the LS100 2.2.3 Connecting to the Device Connect the serial data cable between the LS100 and the s

Page 6 - 1.2 Package Check List

142.3. Accessing Console Port There are two ways to access console port of the LS100 depending on whether the user is located at a local site or a

Page 7 - 1.3 Product Specification

15 Figure 2-6. Data/Console switch of the LS100 4) Run a terminal emulator program such as HyperTerminal. Set up the serial configuration paramete

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16From the command prompt screen, users can set, get and save configuration parameter values using ‘set’, ‘get’ and ‘save’ command. Users also can e

Page 9 - Table 1-1 Acronym Table

17of serial console will be displayed. The user can set, get, save configuration parameters and exit console, reboot the device as like the serial c

Page 10 - 2: Getting Started

182.4.1 ‘set’ Command With ‘set’ command, users can configure parameter values of the LS100 for each environment. Basic ‘set’ command usage is as f

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19if ipmode = dhcp, no parameters required if ipmode = pppoe, par1 = PPPoE username, par2 = PPPoE password > Figure 2-11

Page 12 - 2.2 Connecting the Hardware

2User Guide for the HelloDevice LS100Version 1.2.2Firmware version 1.2.XLast revised on November 8, 2005Printed in KoreaCopyrightCopyright 2002, Sena

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20If group is omitted, get command will show all of the parameter values as shown in Figure 2-14. > get --- Status --- Serial_no.: LS100-0207_te

Page 14 - 2.3. Accessing Console Port

21- If group is omitted, shows this screen. - If group is specified, shows 'set' command usage of the group. factorydefault [option] + <

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222.4.5 ‘save’ Command With ‘save’ command, current parameter changes are saved to non-volatile memory. Command usage of ‘save’ command is as follo

Page 16 - 2.3.2 Using Remote Console

233: IP Address Configuration A valid IP address of the LS100 needs to be assigned before it starts to work in the user's network environmen

Page 17 - 2.4 Command Usage

243.1 Static IP 3.1.1 Overview In the Static IP mode, users have to manually specify all the parameters such as IP addresses of the LS100, valid s

Page 18 - 2.4.1 ‘set’ Command

25 > set ip static 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 OK Figure 3-1. Setting IP configuration parameters for Static IP mode 3.2 DHCP 3.2.

Page 19 - 2.4.2 ‘get’ Command

263.2.2 DHCP Configuration To make the LS100 work in DHCP mode, just set IP mode to DHCP as in Figure 3-2. > set ip dhcp OK > Figure 3-2. Se

Page 20 - 2.4.3 ‘help’ Command

274. Host Mode Configuration Host mode represents the operating session mode of the LS100. Several host modes are available for the data communicat

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28 set host hostmode par1 par2 ... where, hostmode: tcps=TCP server / tcpc=TCP client / tcpsc=TCP server & client parameters: if hostmode = TCP

Page 22 - 2.4.7 ‘reboot’ Command

29- Sync-Sent If the LS100 sends a connection request to a remote host, the state is changed from [Closed] to [Sync-Sent]. This state is maintained

Page 23 - 3: IP Address Configuration

3Contents1: Introduction 51.1 Overview ...

Page 24 - 3.1 Static IP

30Serial data transfer When a session has been established, the LS100 reads the data from the serial port buffer till internal serial buffer is fu

Page 25 - 3.2 DHCP

314.1.2 TCP Server Mode Configuration To configure the LS100 to work as a TCP server, use ‘set’ command as follows: set host tcps listening_TCP_po

Page 26 - 3.3 PPPoE

324.2 TCP Client Mode Operations 4.2.1 Overview The LS100 works as a TCP client, and the default TCP state is [Closed] in this mode. The remote ho

Page 27 - 4. Host Mode Configuration

33after the connection is established. Eventually, users can monitor the serial device periodically by making the remote host send the serial comman

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34 dest_ip = destination IP address dest_port = destination TCP port cyclic_connection_interval = cyclic connection interval in minutes inact

Page 29 - 4.1.1 Overview

352) Operations The only difference from TCP server mode is that the LS100 will try to connect and send serial data to the remote host even if the T

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36 listening_port = listening TCP port dest_ip = destination IP address dest_port = destination TCP port cyclic_connection_interval = cyclic

Page 31 - > set host tcps 6001 300

375: Serial Port Configuration To attach the serial device to the LS100 serial port, its serial port operation should match exactly to that of the

Page 32 - 4.2.1 Overview

38supported by the LS100. Hardware flow control method controls data communication flow by sending signals back and forth between two connected devi

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39OK > Figure 5-1 Serial port configuration

Page 34 - 4.3.1 Overview

44.2 TCP Client Mode Operations ...324.2.1 Overview .

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406: System Administration Users can configure administrator username, password and device name using set command as follows: set admin username pa

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41Appendix A: Connections A.1 Ethernet Pin outs The LS100 uses standard Ethernet connector, which is a shielded connector compliant with AT&T25

Page 37 - 5: Serial Port Configuration

42A.3 Ethernet Wiring Diagram Rx+(1)Rx-(2)Tx+(3)Tx-(6)HelloDeviceRemote HostRx+(1)Rx-(2)Tx+(3)Tx-(6) Figure A-3 Ethernet direct connection using c

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43Appendix B: Well-known Port Numbers The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic a

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44Appendix C: Troubleshooting C.1 Power/LED Status Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Power LED does not light up Power cable is not connecte

Page 40 - 6: System Administration

45Cannot login to console Invalid username and/or password Use valid username and password. If username and/or password are lost, perform factory de

Page 41 - Appendix A: Connections

46C.7 Serial Communication Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Serial data are not transferred by TCP/IP immediately Too large inter-character t

Page 42 - A.4 Serial Wiring Diagram

51: Introduction 1.1 Overview The HelloDevice Lite Series allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that were not originally desi

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61.2 Package Check List - LS100 external box - 110V or 230V Power supply adapter - Serial console/data cable - A hardcopy of Quick Start Guide - CD

Page 44 - Appendix C: Troubleshooting

71.3 Product SpecificationOne male DB9 serial port for data communication/serial consoleSerial speeds 1200bps to 115200bpsFlow Control: None, Hardware

Page 45 - C.5 DHCP Troubleshooting

81.4 Terminologies and Acronyms The Internetworking related terminologies used frequently in this manual are defined clearly to help your better un

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9Table 1-1 Acronym Table ISP Internet Service Provider PC Personal Computer NIC Network Interface Card MAC Media Access Control LAN Local Area Netwo

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