Part Number 900-351 Revision M August 2013 WiBox 2100E Device Server User Guide
1: Using This Guide WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 10 B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Provides instructions for converting binary numbers
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 11 2: Introduction The WiBox 2100E family of wireless device servers provides serial-to-wireless network
2: Introduction WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 12 RFID readers Universal Power Supply (UPS) Management units Telecommunications equip
2: Introduction WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 13 Ad Hoc Network Figure 2-2. Ad Hoc Network Example In the example above, the AP is not prese
2: Introduction WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 14 Ad Hoc WiBox 2100E Connection Figure 2-4. Direct WiBox 2100E-to-WiBox 2100E Connection In t
2: Introduction WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 15 Serial & Telnet Ports: There are two approaches to accessing Setup Mode. Make a Telnet
2: Introduction WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 16 Figure 2-5. DB9M DTE Serial Connector Alternatively, you can configure the WiBox 2100E for
2: Introduction WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 17 WiBox 2100E Network Interface The back panel of the WiBox 2100E contains a 9-30VDC power plu
2: Introduction WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 18 LEDs Meaning Port 1 LED: Green, steady on Idle Port 1 LED: Green, blinking Active TCP conne
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 19 3: Getting Started This chapter describes the procedure for getting your WiBox 2100E device server up
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 2 Intellectual Property © 2013 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may b
3: Getting Started WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 20 Configuring the WiBox 2100E Two settings are required for the WiBox 2100E to communicate
3: Getting Started WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 21 Change Telnet/Web Manager Password: Change the Telnet configuration password to prevent u
3: Getting Started WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 22 Property Description communication partner before passing through messages or not (2 = o
3: Getting Started WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 23 802.11i/WPA2-Personal : Security suite: 0=none, 1=WEP, 2=WPA, 3=WPA2/802.11i (0) ? 3 Ch
3: Getting Started WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 24 Viewing the Current Configuration After locating the WiBox 2100E as described in DeviceIn
3: Getting Started WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 25 Property Description Gateway Non-configurable field. Displays the WiBox 2100E’s current
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 26 4: Web Manager Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the WiBox 2100E device server usi
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 27 The main menu is on the left panel of the Web Manager window. Network Configu
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 28 Automatic IP Address Configuration To assign an IP address and its network conf
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 29 Ethernet Configuration You must specify the speed and direction of data transmi
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 3 Date Rev. Comments July 2006 F Updated for firmware version 6.1.0.2 April 2007 G Updated for firmware
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 30 Server Configuration The unit’s server values display upon selecting Server fro
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 31 Advanced ARP Cache Timeout (secs) When the unit communicates with another devic
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 32 Figure 4-4. Hostlist Settings To configure the WiBox 2100E’s hostlist: 1. Fr
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 33 Serial Settings To configure a channel’s serial settings: 1. From the main men
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 34 Flow Control Flow control manages data flow between devices in a network to ens
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 35 At Time of Disconnect Select Yes to clear the input buffer when the network co
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 36 Figure 4-6. TCP Connection Settings Connect Mode: Passive Connection Accept I
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 37 Connect Mode: Active Connection Active Connect Select None (default) to disabl
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 38 connects, the unit stops trying to connect to any others. If this connection fa
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 39 Figure 4-7. UDP Connection Settings 2. In the available fields, enter the fo
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 4 Table of Contents Intellectual Property _____________________________________________________ 2 Warranty
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 40 3. When you are finished, click the OK button. 4. On the main menu, click App
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 41 Figure 4-8. WLAN Settings 2. Enter or modify the following fields: Wireless
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 42 WEP Options Authentication Select an authentication scheme (Open/None or Share
4: Web Manager Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 43 Note: If Auto Rate Fallback is enabled and a minimum TX data rate other than 1
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 44 5: Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode) Configuration You must configure the unit so that it can communi
5: Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode) Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 45 Figure 5-2. Setup Menu Options Change Setup: 0 Server
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 46 6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration This chapter explains how to configure the network settings. Note:
6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 47 The gateway address must be within the local network. The default settin
6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 48 The host attached to the WiBox 2100E may communicate with other CoBos de
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 49 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration This chapter explains how to configure the serial port. Notes:
Contents WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 5 Automatic IP Address Configuration ____________________________________ 28 Static IP Address Confi
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 50 I/F (Interface) Mode The Interface (I/F) Mode is a bit-coded byte ente
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 51 Flow Flow control sets the local handshaking method for stopping seria
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 52 Connect Mode Connect Mode defines how the unit makes a connection, and
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 53 a) Incoming Connection Never Accept Incoming Rejects all external conne
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 54 uses the internally stored remote IP address to provide the most signif
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 55 Autostart (Automatic Connection) If you enable Autostart, the unit aut
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 56 4. For Retrycounter, enter the number of times the WiBox 2100E device
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 57 Table 7-7. Modem Mode Messages Message Meaning Full Verbose OK Comm
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 58 Table 7-8. Modem Mode Commands Modem Mode Command Function ATDTx.x.x
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 59 Auto Increment Source Port Auto increment source port (N) ? _ Y (Yes) a
Contents WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 6 Send Characters ____________________________________________________ 62 DisConnTime (Inactivity Tim
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 60 Table 7-9. Disconnect Mode Options Disconnect Mode Option 7 6 5 4
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 61 Function 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Clear when the network connection
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 62 Option 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Send Immediately After Send cha
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 63 Telnet Terminal Type This parameter displays only if you enabled the t
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 64 Security suite 0=none, 1=WEP, 2=WPA, 3=WPA2/802.11i (0) ? _ WEP Authe
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 65 Encryption Set the type to the minimum required security level. The “+”
7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 66 rates in between. This reduces the potential number of packet retransmi
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 67 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings Expert Settings (Option 5) Note: You can change these settings using
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 68 TCP Keepalive time in seconds This option allows you to change how many se
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 69 TCP Re-transmission Timeout This feature allows the configuration of the d
Contents WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 7 Default Settings (Option 7) _______________________________________________ 72 Channel 1 Configurat
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 70 Disable SNMP For security purposes, disable SNMP (if required) on the WiBo
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 71 Disable Web Setup (N) ? _ Disable ECHO Ports This setting controls whether
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 72 Enable Enhanced Password (Y) ? _ The Y (Yes) option allows an extended secu
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 73 Network Name LTRX_IBSS Channel 11 Security 0 (none) TX Data Rate Auto Fallb
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 74 Disable Web Setup N (No) Disable ECHO ports Y (Yes) Enable Encryption N (No
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 75 9: Monitor Mode Monitor Mode is a command-line interface used for diagnostic purposes. There are two
9: Monitor Mode WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 76 Command Command Name Function PI x.x.x.x Ping Pings unit with IP address x.x.x.x to check
9: Monitor Mode WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 77 Note: Entering any of the commands listed above generates one of the following command respo
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 78 10: Updating Firmware This chapter explains how to obtain and update the unit’s firmware. Obtaining
10: Updating Firmware WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 79 Figure 10-1. TFTP Window After the firmware has been loaded and stored, which takes ap
Contents WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 8 List of Tables Table 2-1. WiBox 2100E LEDs _________________________________________________ 17 Tab
10: Updating Firmware WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 80 To recover firmware: 1. Connect the COM interface of your PC to serial port 1 of the
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 81 11: Wireless Bridging Note: The WiBox 2100E device server with firmware version 6.2 and later will s
11: Wireless Bridging WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 82 Method 3 As an alternative to configuring through the wired interface, connect a devic
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 83 12: Troubleshooting This chapter discusses how you can diagnose and fix errors quickly without having
12: Troubleshooting WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 84 Problem/Message Reason Solution Note: With 6.x.x.x firmware and later, there is onl
12: Troubleshooting WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 85 Problem/Message Reason Solution The device server is not communicating with the ser
12: Troubleshooting WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 86 Technical Support If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this chapter
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 87 A: Mounting Brackets The following drawings provide dimensions of the brackets for mounting the WiBox 21
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 88 B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Many of the unit’s configuration procedures require assemblin
Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 89 3. Click Bin (Binary), and type the number to convert. 4. Cl
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 9 1: Using This Guide Purpose and Audience This guide provides the information needed to configure, use,
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 90 C: Compliance Compliance Information Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix, Inc. at 167 T
Compliance WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 91 RoHS Notice All Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free of
Compliance WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 92 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
Compliance WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide 93 Europe – R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC, Wireless Notice This product is designated as a Class 2 typ
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