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1. 64 Chapter 7 Real Port Management Overview The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 offers Real COM Port support Devices connected to this type of Real port appear as ifthey were directly connected to a COM port on the local computer Data transmission between the device and the local computer takes place over the Real COM port to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 This mode is useful with serial devices such POS terminals Bar Code Readers Serial printers etc In addition this mode can be used with other Korenix management products Driver Installation In order to utilize Real COM port management the Korenix Real COM port driver must be installed To install the driver do the following 1 On the software CD that came with your JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 package locate the file Real_Port_vxxx exe Note The vxxx specified above stands for the driver s version number The file on the CD will show an actual version number 2 Double click the filename to start the installation The Setup screen appears EA xl Welcome to Virtual Port Management Utility Setup This program will install Virtual Port Management Utility on your computer Itis strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Next gt Cancel Click Next to move on 65 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual 3 Click Yes to accept the License Agreement 4 Continue through the setup screens t
2. 51 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Indirect HyperTerminal Connection This method uses HyperTerminal to phone into the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 from a remote location Setup 1 Setup your hardware configuration to match the diagram below JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Serial Modem Cable Ethernet to Phone Line Serial Cable Remote Operator Modem Modem On the remote computer side use a standard 9 pin serial modem cable pin 2 to pin 2 pin 3 to pin 3 to connect the computer to the modem S On the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 side use Cat 5 cable and an Note Be sure that the port you specify as the Console Port in the OOBC dialog box see p 22 matches the port that you connect the modem to Change the setting if necessary 2 Create a HyperTerminal connection a Start with Step 2 of the Direct HyperTerminal Setup section p 47 b For Connect using in Step 4 select the type of modem connected to your computer from the list If your modem doesn t appear in the list select Standard 28800bps Modem c Follow Steps 5 9 to complete the setup and create the connection icon 52 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation This completes the HyperTerminal setup For Windows NT 2000 XP and Windows Server 2003 systems a HyperTerminal icon that connects you to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 is created on the desktop For Windows 98 and ME yo
3. 76 Appendix 4 Select either Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP or Specify an IP address If you chose the latter fill the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields with the information appropriate to your network 5 Click Set IP 6 After the IP address shows up in the Device List click Exit to end the program Method 2 1 Set your computer s IP address to 192 168 10 XXX Where XXX represents any number or numbers except 10 192 168 0 10 is the default address of the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Specify the switch s default IP address 192 168 10 2 in your browser and you will be able to connect Assign a fixed IP address for the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 that is suitable for the network segment that it resides on After you log out be sure to reset your computer s IP address to its original value 77 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Method 3 A fixed IP address can also be assigned with the ARP command as follows 1 Turn off the power to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 2 Enter the following command arp s lt ip address gt lt JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s mac address gt Where the IP address that you assign is one suitable for the network segment that the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 resides on Note The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s MAC address can be found on its bottom panel 3 Turn the power to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 back on 4 In your browser go to the IP
4. Hardware Setup PC Installation Refer to the Installation Diagram on p 10 the numbers in the diagram correspond to the numbers of the steps as you do the following 1 For each server or serial device plug an RJ45 to Serial cable into its serial port Plug the RJ 45 connector of the cable above to connect any available port on the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s rear panel to the adapter Ifyou choose to install a serial modem for OOB operation see Chapter 6 use standard Ethernet cable to connect any available port on the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s rear panel to a DTE to DCE serial Cable then plug the cable into the modem s serial port Note This step is optional Plug a Ethernet cable to connects the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 to the network or the Internet into its LAN port Use the AC power cord provided with this package to connect the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s Power Socket to an AC power source After you connect all the cables you can turn on the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual PC Installation Diagram DB9 M DTE DCE DB9 DCE Modem DUI i a DB9 F DTE DTE DB9 DTE Chapter 2 Har
5. JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Continued from previous page Button Authorization Function Administrator Only For security purposes Direct Access can limit the users attempting to log in to ports that have been specified as RAW TCP Ports and Real COM Ports Administrator Only This page allows the administrator to see information about all the users who are currently logged into the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT EAL ary Administrator Only This page shows information about the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s configuration Log Administrator Only Clicking this button brings up the Event Log dialog box which allows the administrator to view all of the events that took place on the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 see p 37 for details Note 1 Buttons are only active for the functions that the user is authorized to perform 2 Administrator functions including Port Config are discussed in Chapter 4 3 The Telnet and User Manager operations are discussed in the sections that follow Telnet After viewing the status of the devices attached to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s ports 1f you want to access any of them click the Telnet button A screen similar to the one below appears Telnet Selection Chapter 5 Browser Operation Port Number TCP Port 23 Local C com2 COM2 5002 O COM3 COM3 50
6. Screen appears see The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Main Screen The bar along the left side is used to configure and control access to each ofthe JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s COM ports The functions of each of the buttons is described in the following table Button Authorization Function All Clicking this button brings up the Serial Port Status screen This is the same screen that displays after a log in Users can see the status of each of the devices attached to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s COM ports AII Clicking this button brings up the Telnet page This page allows the administrator and all users to open telnet sessions to connect to the devices attached to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s COM ports See p 41 for details Administrator and Permitted Users This page allows the administrator and users with configuration permission to set up the COM port parameters for each of the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s COM ports AII This button has two effects depending on whether the administrator or an ordinary user clicks it S The administrator can use this function to Create Edit and Delete user profiles S Ordinary users can only use this function to change their passwords and personal information Note Operators who have logged in via a RADIUS server can view User Manager information but cannot make any changes to that information Continues on next page 39
7. and target type are relevant Target Type The type of target to be mapped Only SNO1xx series devices are valid Add Target Creates an entry in the Target List based on the above information Delete Target Remove the currently selected target from the Target List JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Target List The left side panel displays all the devices that were found with the Enumeration function as well as any devices that were manually added with the Target Information fields Virtual Port Management Utility Enumeration Operation Help Enum Ports Map Unmap Exit Target Information Target Ports_ COM Ports _ Working Mode Status Refresh Mapped COM Ports P Socket 5200 COM Ports Mapped From Name Number 8 pons gt Add Target Delete Target Target Name IP Address Socket Port__ Port Number IN 4 SND108 192 168 0 10 5200 8 ports Note Double clicking an item in the list invokes the same function as selecting Enum Ports which displays the numbers and working modes of the selected target s ports in the Port List column wm If a device was automatically listed as a result of the Enumeration procedure the icon to its left is drawn with green dots and lines to show that the target is on line and is ready to be mapped UA If a device was added to the list manually and is off line the icon to its left is
8. drawn with black dots and lines Double clicking a manually added item can get some information and display it in the Port List but the working mode information is not accurate and we must assume that all the device s ports are in Real Port mode See Operating Mode for details about port modes UA If the target is off line or is on line but does not respond within 2 seconds of asking to enumerate its ports the working mode information is not accurate and we must assume that all the device s ports are in Real Port mode See Operating Mode for details about port modes 68 Chapter 7 Virtual Port Management Port List This list displays the port information of the selected target only one target can be selected at a time Virtual Port Management Utility Enumeration Operation Help Enum Targets Enum Ports Map Unmep Exit Target Information COM Ports _ Working Mode Status Refresh Mapped COM Ports Socket 5200 Real COM Port COM Forts Mapped From ee Mes pots C 5 PoRT2 Real COM Port Add Target Delete Target Console Real COM Port Target Name IP Address Socket Port_ PortNumber Console Console Real COM Port Real COM Port The left column lists the target s port numbers the second column shows the COM port it is mapped to if
9. ete er ee eee ee feat 45 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation OVENVIEW iso poi e bot hy edn ds 47 HY Per ermin alice ccc ater R oe doch ni dela 47 Direct HyperTerminal Connection n a sa asasan aaaea 47 LOGGING M a p ee a ei a a 51 Indirect HyperTerminal Connection o 52 Final CheGkKkios ri il eg 53 EOJGING Miris A A ida 54 PPP Dial In Connection 0000000 e eee eee 55 Direct PPP Connection LL 55 Finishing UD ossa bee EDEL RI 58 Logging sosa a aaa ad ed da nia 58 Indirect PPP Connection 59 SOU iii aa Bah aa nil tle 59 LOGGING TET 60 bL Tal A niece a 61 Logo Mira ta a a as RS 61 SSH cinta rei e a PRA i ed Ete n dais 62 Terminal Session LINUX Li 62 Third Party Utility Windows LL 63 Chapter 7 Real Port Management OVEINVIOW 825 4 ene racy pelle laine ae AA 65 Driver Installation oe lp aaa ee Lee 65 Real Port Management 66 Dialog Box Layout 0 00 eee 66 Menu and Toolbar 67 Target Information 67 Target ista tia ia al o ei an ok 68 Port List lire beret hard ire 69 Mapped COM Boris 000 cece eee eee 70 Port Mapping and Unmapping eae 71 Port Mapping 0 00 cee tee eee 71 Port UNMAPPING x Zag HT ete ape aes aller bee cade 72 Appendix Specifications cir aa Pree Pag ee how Seley idas 73 Administrator Login Failure 0c 74 IP Address Determination 2 0 0 0 ee eee eee 75 Method 1 ii I Ae ied 75 Method 238i eerde gie a eae eee oly
10. installed on your computer Java is available for free download from the Sun Java website http java sun com The devices that connect to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 must support the RS 232 protocol or RS 232 terminal operations Real COM port driver Real COM port support requires Windows 2000 or higher JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Features JetPort 5216 16 ports RS 232 over 10 100M Ethernet Real COM Driver for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista Linux Versatile Serial Services Real Com TCP server Multi level secure user authentication and authorization by SSH Telnet or Console Auto IP Discovery and Virtual Port Mapping Utility User Access by Port Dial in Modem and direct Access by PPP Hyper Terminal Choice of configuration methods Web console console terminal SNMP MIB Il RS 232 MIB for network management SNMP Trap Event Notification by Syslog E mail and SNMP trap Standard 19 inch rack mount 1U size JetPort 5208 8 ports RS 232 over 10 100M Ethernet Real COM Driver for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista Linux Versatile Serial Services Real Com TCP server Multi level secure user authentication and authorization by SSH Telnet or Console Auto IP Discovery and Virtual Port Mapping Utility User Access by Port Dial in Modem and direct Access by PPP Hyper Terminal Choice of configuration methods Web console console terminal SNMP MIB Il RS 232 MIB for network management SNMP Trap Event Notif
11. to specify a Username and Password Once specific IP addresses are entered here however only users logging in to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 from one of those IP addresses can have access to the RAW TCP ports without having to specify a Username and Password Note The port must be designated as a RAW TCP Port under the Port Config settings See Operating Mode Session Info Clicking the Session Info button brings up the Active Sessions display Active Sessions Login Local UP Last Name User Time Access admin Yes Yes Local HTTPS 10 0 0 58 18 29 46 18 29 47 C admin Yes Yes Local HTTPS 10 0 1 152 19 38 33 19 38 55 e rfl Yes Local HTTPS 10 0 1 97 20 27 01 20 27 34 End Session This display lets the administrator see at a glance all the users currently logged into the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 and provides information about each of their sessions It also gives the administrator the option of forcing a user logout by selecting the user and clicking End Session JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Sys Info The System Information dialog box provides information about all aspects of the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s configuration System Information System Time F 2001 01 21 07 01 27 Network Settings IP Installer Setting Enabled DHCP Disabled IP Address 192 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Por
12. 03 C COMS COMS 5005 O COMS COM6 5006 O COM7 COM7 5007 O COMS COMS 5008 O COMS COM9 5009 O COM10 COM10 5010 O COM11 COM11 5011 O COM12 COM12 5012 O COM13 COM13 5013 O COM14 COM14 5014 O COM15 COM15 5015 O COM16 COM16 5016 View History Connect 1 Select the port you would like to access Note You must have permission in order to access a port 2 If you want to view the port history click the View History button A screen showing the Telnet activity that took place on the device connected to the port appears Click the browser s Back button to return to the Telnet page 41 JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual 3 To access the device connected to the port click Connect The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 opens a Telnet session and a screen similar to the one below appears Connected to 192 168 0 10 5003 online 4 If you are connected to a computer and want to go to a terminal session or command line to operate it Press Enter When you have finished with the session log out then bring up the Main Menu Note Be sure to log out before bringing up the Main Menu otherwise another user can access the device without having to log in 5 If you are connected to another device enter the command that brings it up 42 Chapter 5 Browser Operation 6 To display the Suspend Menu Press Ctrl x Where x represents the Suspend Character set by the Administrator see the Property Settings di
13. 5208 or COM1 COM16 for the JETPORT 5216 The Port ID field displays the number of the port that is being configured Port Name You can give a port an appropriate name by editing the Port Name field Serial Parameters Data Bits Out CRLF Translation The serial parameter fields allow you to set up the port so thatthe JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 can communicate with the device connected to it Choose the parameters so that they match the ones for the connected device Suspend Character The Suspend characteris used to bring up the Suspend Menu in Telnet sessions Continues on next page JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Continued from previous page Setting Meaning Operating Mode The choices are Console Management In this mode users establish a Telnet or SSH session under the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 to manage a server or serial device connected to the port Users can log in using the browser Telnet function a direct Telnet session SSH or PuTTY This mode can also be used for Out of Band operation via the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s Console Port See Out of Band Operation Chapter 6 Raw TCP Mode This mode is used with socket programming to directly control the device s data transmission without the need for serial port control or serial modem signal control Only data is transmitted using IP as the protocol Note When you use the IP address you must als
14. 6 s Console Port settings see Port Config for details then click OK Note The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s default settings are 9600 bps 8 Data bits No Parity No Stop bits but you can change these to something more suitable to your installation as long as they both much 49 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual 6 When the HyperTerminal screen appears open the File menu and select Properties Settings The following dialog box displays 7 Change the settings if necessary so that they match the settings shown in the dialog box then click ASCII Setup The ASCI Setup dialog box comes up 50 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation 8 Change the settings if necessary so that they match the settings shown in the dialog box then click OK 9 Close the HyperTerminal Window When Windows asks if you want to disconnect click Yes When Windows asks if you want to save the session click Yes This completes the HyperTerminal setup For Windows NT 2000 XP and Windows Server 2003 systems a HyperTerminal icon that connects you to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 is created on the desktop For Windows 98 and ME you must access HyperTerminal from the Windows Start Menu Logging In 1 Double click the HyperTerminal icon on your desktop 2 In the VT100 terminal window key in Ctrl D A login prompt appears 3 Key in your Username and Password to bring up the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s main menu
15. 76 Method Zi ica W Eo A O Pe Re 77 RJ 45 to Serial Adapters 00000 eee eee 78 Troubleshooting i Jee a ee Ob EA ee 82 Battery Replacement 000 c cece eee eee 82 Limited Warranty 82 Overview Chapter 1 Introduction introduces you to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 System Its purpose features and benefits are presented and its front and back panel components are described Chapter 2 Hardware Setup provides step by step instructions for setting up your installation Chapter 3 Browser Login explains how to log into the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 from your browser Chapter 4 Administration explains the administrative procedures that are employed to configure the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s working environment Chapter 5 Browser Operation details concepts and procedures involved in the browser operation of your JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 installation Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation describes how to set up the various serial port methods that can be used to access the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 when the network is unavailable Chapter 7 Real Port Management shows how to install the Real COM port driver and to set up and manage the Real COM ports An Appendix atthe end ofthe manual provides technical and troubleshooting information Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Serial over the net is a control unit that provides both In Band and Out of Band remo
16. Administration Working Environment Configuration The icon bar at the top of the main screen is used by the administrator to configure the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s working environment LE A 8 2 General Network Radius OOBC Date Time Firmware Logout An explanation of each of the configuration functions is given in the sections that follow General When you click the General icon the following dialog box appears General Settings System Information Station Name JetPort5208 Station Description Administrator Name administrator Old Password Password Confirm Password Comments Connection Control Session timeout 3 min O Disable Save Restore JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual The dialog box is divided into three main panels as described below System Information The System Information section allows you to provide a name and description for the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Station Providing a Station Name and Station Description is optional but makes it convenient to differentiate the Stations in large multistation installations Administrator This section sets the administrator s login name and password The default administrator name is admin The default password is admin For security purposes we strongly recommend that you change the default values to something unique The Comments field is optional It provides administrators wi
17. C source plugs in here 2 Power Switch This is a standard rocker switch that powers the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 on and off 3 LAN Port The Ethernet cable that connects the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 to the Internet plugs in here 4 Serial Ports The RJ45 to Serial Cable Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Before you Begin 1 Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up have been turned off Stacking and Mounting The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 can be placed on the desktop or 1t can be rack mounted as described in the sections that follow Stacking To place the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 on the desktop stick the self adhesive footpads that came with your package to the unit s bottom panel at the four corners JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Rack Mounting The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 can be mounted in a 1U system rack The mounting brackets can screw into either the front or the back of the unit so that it can attach to the front or the back of the rack To rack mount the unit 1 Remove the screws at the front or the rear as shown in the diagram below Phillips head hex M3x6 Phillips head hex M3x6 2 Screw the mounting brackets into the sides of the unit at the front or the rear as shown in the diagram below Philips head hex M3x8 Phillips head hex M3x8 3 Slide the unit into the front or rear of the rack and secure it to the rack 8 Chapter 2
18. Korenix JetPort 5208 5216 Rackmount Serial Device Server User s Manual First Edition Feb 2009 korenix www korenix com Korenix JetPort 5208 5216 Rackmount Serial Device Server User s Manual Copyright Notice Copyright O 2009 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction in any form or by any means without permission is prohibited Contents Regulatory Information 000 cee eee ii ROHS ice eevee ta A A AE E e dR RT ii User Notice criar een a pee aed Se ANS ie e iii Safety Instructions 0 iv Generali ssi iaia lat penis Mpa Hed TRAR it iv Rack Mounting i vi Package Contents Tes RA RR T E K ER AR TR ANE RE TORE ANR vii About This Manual iveco torta e xi OVGIVIEW Vit wae kee eke eee xi KORENIX Information xiii Technical Support cee eee xiii Getting Help ican ete rara a ais xiii Product Information ccc eee eee xiv Chapter 1 Introduction OVENWIEW 2A A da 1 Requirements ada o ota arte ii 2 Features com stress o ita a 3 JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Front A ese Pia Pepe i 5 JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Rear Panel made ter e A o eee o es 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Before you Begin 00 e enna 7 Stacking and Mounting oana cece eee eee 7 Stacking ina taba ee Lape ee en een ba bee ta bs 7 Rack Mounting ico O a ie Reh in Gn 8 PG Installationi ochre Soe pee a 9 Sun Fire V100 Server installation 00 11 Chapter 3 Browser Login LOQGING IN e
19. RT 5216 2 Click the Firmware icon A dialog box similar to the one below appears Firmware Upgrade T Check Firmware Version Firmware Image File 7 current V1 0 081 Browse Upgrade Chapter 4 Administration 3 Click the Browse button navigate to the upgrade file on your computer and select it 4 Click Upgrade to perform the upgrade Note 1 If you enable Check Firmware Version the upgrade function compares the station s firmware level with that of the upgrade files If it finds that the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s current version is equal to or higher than the upgrade version 1t won t overwrite the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s version 2 If you do not enable Check Firmware Version the Utility installs the upgrade files without checking whether they are a higher level or not Logout Click the Logout icon to end your JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 session JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Device Management Configuration The buttons in the bar along the left side ofthe JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 web page are used to manage and access the devices connected to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s COM ports This section discusses the functions available to administrators and in the case of port configuration users with configuration permission The functions available to ordinary users are discussed in Chapter 5 Browser Operation Port Confi The administrator and users with port con
20. address you just assigned and log in with your Username and Password Note You must log in within 30 seconds after entering the arp command Therefore it would be advisable to have your browser all set up to go to the IP address beforehand 5 Once you have logged in go to Network to set up the permanent IP environment 78 Appendix Pin Assignmetns RJ45 F to DB9 F DTE to DTE JETPORT 5208 Pins 8 Computer DB9 RTS 1 EA gt 8 DTR 2 E 681 TXD 3 lt gt 2 CTS 4 lt gt 7 GND 5 lt gt 5 RXD 6 lt gt 3 DSR 788 EA gt 4 9 NC not used BAT OO _ A 5216 are Pins 8 DB9 RTS 1 EIA gt 7 DTR 2 lt gt 4 TXD 3 lt gt 3 CTS 4 lt gt 8 GND 5 lt gt 5 RXD 6 lt gt 2 DCD 7 lt gt 1 DSR 8 EA gt 6 9 NC not used 79 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual RJ45 F to DB25 F DTE to DTE JETPORT 52087 Pins 8 Computer DB25 RTS 1 uv 5 DTR 2 lt gt 688 TXD 3 AAA gt 3 CTS 4 lt gt 4 GND 5 lt __________ gt 7 RXD 6 n si 2 DSR 788 EA gt 20 Other pins not used RJ45 F to DB25 M DTE to DCE Pea eee Pins 8 Modem Device DB25 S246 R45 RTS 1 lt gt 4 DTR 2 lt gt 20 TXD 3 lt gt 2 CTS 4 lt gt 5 GND 5 lt gt 7 RXD 6 lt gt 3 DCD 7 lt gt 8 DSR 8 lt gt 6 Other pins not used A _ y_ i 80 Appendix RJ45 F to DB9 M DTE to DTE JETPORT 52087 PINS Computer DB9 RTS 1 EA g
21. age Humidity 5 90 non condensing Regulatory Approvals EMI FCC Class A CE EN55022 EMC Immunity Interface EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 ENG1000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 Safety CE EN60950 Shock EC60068 2 27 Vibration 1EC60068 2 6 Free Fall 1EC60068 2 32 73 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual S Ordering Information JetPort 5208 5216 8 16 port Rackmount Serial Device Server Includes a JetPort 5208 5216 a Quick Installation Guide 100 240VAC power adapter S Din Rail kit and foot pads Documentation and Software CD ROM S Optional Accessory Serial cable RJ45 to DB9 male 150cm 74 Appendix Administrator Login Failure If you are unable to perform an Administrator login because the Username and Password information has become corrupted or you have forgotten it for example you can clear the login information with the following procedure 1 Power off the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 and remove its housing 2 Short the jumper labeled J6 u20 mike mi N pyr Pe aa eae Power on the switch When the Link and 10 100Mbps LEDs flash power off the switch Remove the jumper cap from J6 Close the housing and start the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 back up After you start back up you can use the default Username and Password to log in ON R An 75 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual IP Address Determination If you are an adm
22. agement Port Mapping and Unmapping Port Mapping To map a Real COM port 1 Double click your Target item in the Port List to brings up the Port Mapping dialog box Mapping Remote Target s Ports to Local PC COMs Map To COMA x TY Map consecutively 2 Drop down the list of available COM ports and select the COM port you wish to map the Target port to 3 Click OK to complete the operation Note 1 Ifa range of ports was selected and Map consecutively is enabled the COM ports are mapped to the Target ports in sequence based on the port numbers 2 Only Real Mode ports are mapped Other ports in the range are passed over 71 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Port Unmapping To unmap Real COM ports 1 Either click Unmap on the button bar or select Unmap from the menu to bring up the Port Unmapping dialog box Unmapping Local PC COMs Unmap ComM2 xi Tf Unmap consecutively Number unmapped Cancel 2 Drop down the list of mapped COM ports and select the COM port you wish to unmap 3 Click OK to complete the operation Note For a consecutive unmapping the COM ports are unmapped in sequence based on the mapped COM port number 72 Appendix Appendix Specifications a Specification Technology SNTP For time management Standard IEEE802 3 10Base T Serial Service Mode Real COM TCP Server IEEE802 3u 100Base TX Advanced Setting Port Specific access right Dir
23. alog box under Port Configuration p 27 The screen will prompt you as to the correct character In this example it is Ctrl D see the prompt on the previous screenshot The following screen appears Connected to 192 168 0 10 5003 7 Press 1 to issue a Send Break command to the attached device This is used to put a Sun system in OK Mode 8 Press Q to bring up the Main Menu Connected to 192 168 010 5003 43 JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual The Main Menu is the text based equivalent of the browser configuration and control functions The descriptions and explanations for the Browser Operations apply to the submenu functions presented here as well Note 1 As with the browser version access to many of these submenus are restricted to the administrator or users with configuration permission If you select a submenu that you are not authorized for nothing will happen 2 Some of the submenus do not have an Exit choice In these cases you can return to the previous menu without making any changes by pressing Enter twice 3 You can bring up the Main Menu at any time during your session When you have finished with your session bring up the Main Menu and press Q to log out 44 Chapter 5 Browser Operation Port Configuration Since only the administrator and users with port configuration permission can access this function it is discussed in the Administration chapter User Manager For
24. any the third column shows its working mode and the right column shows its status wm Note The working mode refers to the setting for the port that was specified when the port was configured See Port Config for details Double clicking a port in the Port List brings up a Port Mapping dialog box that lets users select the number of COM ports they wish to map i e Real COM ports they wish to install Only ports designated as Real Port ports can be mapped See Port Mapping for mapping details wm Note The Port Mapping dialog box can also be invoked either by clicking MapTo on the toolbar or selecting MapTo from the menu 69 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Mapped COM Ports This panel displays the mapped COM ports showing the device and port that each mapped one is derived from The list is generated as soon as the application starts and is dynamically updated whenever the mapped COM port configuration changes as a result of installations and removals Virtunl Port Management Utility Erem target Enum Ports Map wear Target ind Da Working Mode Stan Retreat Macced COM Pons e y Rea COM Pon cours Tiad ron Nome Number B pome com 192 168 010 5200 6 Arbol Port Add Target Delete Target Conese Real COM Pot Target Name IP Addins Socket Pot Port Number aa 192160010 520 8 poms Console Real COM Pen DebhGGn Por 70 Chapter 7 Virtual Port Man
25. ccount select it and click Delete Adding an Account To add a user click Add A dialog box similar to the one below appears Username Comments Password gt Reenter password h S E TT Port Config Permission Enable Ban Number porn Name Tep pant Shared Vv com2 com2 5002 Yes Vv COM3 COM3 5003 Yes MW com4 com4 5004 Yes Vv COMS COMS 5005 Yes Vv COMS COM6 5006 Yes Vv COM7 COM7 5007 Yes Vv coms coms 5008 Yes Vv coms coms 5009 Yes Vv COM10 COM10 5010 Yes Vv comi1 COM11 5011 Yes Vv COM12 COM12 5012 Yes Vv COM13 COM13 5013 Yes Vv COM14 COM14 5014 Yes Vv COM15 COM15 5015 Yes Vv COM16 COM16 5016 Yes add Be S a Chapter 4 Administration Key in the user s Username and Password up to 16 characters for each Reenter the password to confirm that it is correct Key in any Comments you wish to make concerning the user optional If you want the user to have Port Configuration permission put a check in the Port Config Permission checkbox Otherwise leave it blank Note 1 Port Configuration is where the Port Numbers and Names that appear in this dialog are set See Port Config for port configuration information 2 Theterm Yes in the Shared column means that other users have access permission to the port If there are any ports that you do not want the user to access remove the check from the Enable c
26. ct which port will be used for the Console Port The Console Port is the one that you connect the terminal or modem to for OOB communication The default is Port 1 COMI but you can use any of the ports as long as you specify which one it is here 2 Specify the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s IP address in the ServerIP field 3 Specify the IP address of the device that will connect to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 in the ClientIP field 4 Click Update to save the information The various ways to access the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 with an OOB connection are described in Chapter 6 Chapter 4 Administration Date Time The Date Time function allows you to set the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s date and time When you click the Date Time icon the following dialog box appears Date Time Current System Time Sys Date yyyy mm dd Sys Time hh mm ss New System Time Synchronize with computer time Date yyyy mm dd Time hh mm ss Set manually Date yyyy mm dd Time hh mm ss Synchronize with NTP server SNO116 s Time Zone Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana zl T Enable daylight saving time Summer Time Save The date and time that the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 is currently set to appear in the upper section The large lower section offers three methods to set new date and time parameters Synchronizing the date a
27. dware Setup Sun Fire V100 Server Installation For each Sun Fire V100 server you wish to install refer to the Installation Diagram on p 12 the numbers in the diagram correspond to the numbers of the steps as you do the following 1 Use standard Ethernet cable to connect any available port on the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s rear panel 2 Use standard Ethernet cable to connect the V100 s LAN port Note If you choose to install a serial modem for OOB operation see Chapter 6 refer to step 3 ofthe PC installation procedure 4 Plug the cable that connects the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 to the network or the Internet into its LAN port 5 Use the AC power cord provided with this package to connect the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s Power Socket to an AC power source After you connect all the cables you can turn on the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Sun Fire V100 Server Installation Diagram SunFire v100 Server DI 1 i Chapter 3 Browser Login Logging In JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 operation is Internet browser based To begin 1 Open your browser and specify the IP address of the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 you want to access in the browse
28. ect port IEEE802 3x flow control addressing via SSH to any Serial Over IP port Direct Serial Communication Number of Ports 8 Interface RS 232 Connectors RJ45 Data Rates 115 2 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity odd even none Stop Bits 1 1 5 2 RS 232 TxD RxD RTS CTS DTR DSR GND DCD Flow Control XON XOFF RTS CTS DTR DSR Serial Line Protection 15KV ESD Network Communication Connector RJ 45 Feature Auto MDI MDI X 10 100M Auto Negotiation Other LED PWR Startup Blue Ready Green Ethernet Link Green 100M 10M Link 100M Link GreenW10M Link Orange Serial Green Software Configuration Windows Utility HTTPS SSH Telnet SNMP DHCP Client Device Password Firmware Upgrade Save to Flash Group Configuration Wizard Group IP Wizard Group firmware upgrade Group Backup Restore VCOM and TCP Tunnel Setup Wizard MIB RFC1213 MIB Il RFC1317 RS232_like SNMP Trap Send Trap for pre defined Traps Access via serial applications or IP application VT320 support Monitor Devices status session history E Mail Alert Automatic e mail waming by pre defined events Power Requirements System Power 100 240 VAC Power Consumption 8Watts 120VAC 230VAC Mechanical Installation Rackmount Dimension 43 72 x 21 40 x 4 40 cm 1U 19 Net Weight 3 30kg 3 40kg Environmental Operating Temperature 0 50 C Operating Humidity 5 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 20 60 C Stor
29. er If your server requires authentication put a check in the My server requires authentication checkbox Key in the appropriate account information in the Account Name Password and From fields Key in the email address of where you want the report sent to in the To field When all of your configuration settings have been made click Update to save the information After setting up this page whenever one of the specified alerts is generated you will be informed by email of its occurrence User Management Clicking the User Manager button brings up the User Management dialog box If this is the first time you are accessing this function and no user accounts have been created yet the following screen displays No Local Users Mem Click New to begin setting up user accounts See p 32 for adding editing and deleting user accounts JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Ifuser accounts have been set up the User Manager dialog box appears select LoginName config Ports frosty Enabled All C rjf111 Disabled 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 14 C fernando Disabled 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 jessica Enabled All sa pese pro This dialog box allows the administrator to add delete and edit user accounts Up to 15 user accounts can be established Operators must provide the Usernames and Passwords established here in order to log in Deleting an Account To delete a user a
30. ernet host name of the server you want to connect to Note The default SSH port is 22 If that port is already being used select an alternate port from 5100 to 5115 This allows up to 16 additional users to log in at the same time Category Session Logging Basic options for your PuTTY session E Specify your connection by host name or IP address E Terminal Keyboard Host Name laL IP address Port Bell 192 168 30 200 Features Protocol Window C Raw Bit eee Appearance 0 3 Behaviour bead save or delete a stored session Translation Saved Sessions Selection Colours E Connection Proxy Telnet Rlogin SSH Auth Tunnels Default Settings Close window on exit Bugs C Always C Never Only on clean exit About Cancel L 2 Select SSH from the Protocol buttons 3 Click Open at the bottom of the dialog box 4 After you have comnected provide your JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 username and password at the login prompts Note If you make a mistake keying in the username the SSH protocol doesn t allow you to try again You must close PuTTY and start over Once an SSH connection to the device is established the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Main Menu comes up This menu is the same as the main menu that appears with Telnet sessions see p 41 for Telnet operation 63 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank
31. erren A A CR ee A 13 The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Main SCIEN cu a e fens 14 Chapter 4 Administration Working Environment Configuration oo 15 General ivi Ook ica e ede are cee nda Cela 15 Administrator env estes ears Pee ek eee ped ala 16 Connection Control 00 e eee 16 NetWork sae cite re adas pi a a 17 Service Ports RR R e a 17 vii IE CG n tata ne Ma daa A RA i 17 ANMS a ai euit ano e a ic di a 19 CC Management Settings o 19 RADIUS Settings 0 000 ce eee 19 SNMP Settings s cu a e ta dere ie Deia Da tede RRR RT K 21 OBE a H t S E EEN a a Aiace 22 Date TIME cita a N 23 FINMWAre 2 aS R E A AS E AEA 24 Preparations iia ica pc het cn eet pa 24 Starting the Upgrade 000 cee eee eee 24 Logout a lA 25 Device Management Configuration 0 00 eee eee eee 26 Port Gonfigi si ici rari Era aaa at 26 Property Settings ccc eee ees 27 Alert Settings es cece d K a o ia pea a 30 User Management n 00 cece eee eee 31 Deleting an Account 32 Adding an Account coo 32 Editing an Account 00 e eee eee 33 Direct ACCESS Lss ereny nein puro pace bee ale 34 SESSION O eae sede eed hi eee Wee LS 35 SS O een eves eri ees AA ve ery ee R 36 Ral od A A Be TA ae Bee kbar ed Blea hg Lan 37 Chapter 5 Browser Operation OVEIVIEW sje ee ee oe eh ee ee N 39 Telnet cas A ee ag Be oe AP ble ee ee A 41 Port Configuration erre ete arre io Ame med ose ptt 45 User Manager ic coni
32. esired function as shown in the table below Item Action Enum Targets This function searches and lists all SNO1xx devices on the LAN The results are shown in the Target List panel see Target List for details Be aware that all devices listed in the Target List will be deleted when the delete function is invoked Be sure to remove any devices from the list that you don t want to delete before invoking the delete function Enum Ports This function lists the existing ports for the target device currently selected in the Target List The results are shown in the Port List panel Map After selecting a port from the Port List panel selecting this function maps the device s COM port to a Real COM port on the user s computer Unmap After selecting a port from the Mapped Ports list selecting this function removes the mapping between the computer and the device s COM port Target Information The Target Information fields allow a user to install map ports on an offline target device as follows Field Action Target IP Address Input the IP address of the target that you want to map COM ports to Base Socket Port The base socket port of the target device Target Name The name of the target If it is different from the target s real name it will be replaced by the real one Note that the name is not related to the mapping or unmapping process Only the IP address socket port
33. figuration permission can set up the operating parameters for each of the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s ports by clicking the Port Config button to bring up the Port Configuration dialog box select Fortiumber PortName_ TCP Port_ comi Console COM2 COM2 5002 O COM3 COM3 5003 C COM4 COM4 5004 O COMS COMS 5005 O COM6 COM6 5006 O COM7 COM7 5007 O COMS COMS 5008 C COMS COMS 5009 O COM10 COM10 5010 C COM11 COM11 5011 C COM12 COM12 5012 O COM13 COM13 5013 O COM14 COM14 5014 O COM15 COM15 5015 O COM16 COM16 5016 Property Settings Alert Settings Property Settings Chapter 4 Administration To set up the serial communications parameters for a port select it then click the Property Settings button at the bottom of the page Port Configuration Port ID coma Port Name coma Baud Rate 9600 bps z Data Bits 8 bits z Parity None Stop Bits 1bit Flow Control None Enable Toggle DTR No Online Detect DSR y Out CRLF Translation None x Suspend Character lo Operating Mode AMENA y Timeout 115 minute s Authorized Operators administrator Update The meanings of the settings are given in the following table Setting Meaning Port ID Each port on the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 has a port ID number COM1 COM8 for the JETPORT
34. heckbox Click Add to save your changes Editing an Account 1 To Edit a user account click Edit A dialog box similar to the one below appears Username frosty Comments 4 Password Reenter password ea IM Port Config Permission Enable pon Number part Name _ __TcpPort shared Vv com2 com2 5002 Yes Vv COMS COMS 5003 Yes Vv COM4 COM4 5004 Yes Vv coms coms 5005 Yes IS COMS COMS 5006 Yes Vv COM7 COM7 5007 Yes DO COMS COMS 5008 Yes Vv coms coms 5009 Yes Lun COM10 COM10 5010 Yes Vv COM11 COM11 5011 Yes Vv COM12 COM12 5012 Yes Vv COM13 COM13 5013 Yes O COM14 COM14 5014 Yes Vv COM15 COM15 5015 Yes D COM16 COM16 5016 Yes Update Back JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual 2 Make your changes in the appropriate fields and checkboxes 3 To save your changes click Update 4 To exit without saving any changes click Back Direct Access For security purposes Direct Access can limit the users attempting to log in to ports that have been specified as RAW TCP Port Direct Access IP Configuration Chapter 4 Administration If no IP addresses are specified on this page anyone can open a TCPIP Telnet session to a RAW TCP port by specifying the IP address and port number of the port without having
35. heckbox Key in the appropriate account information in the Account Name Password and From fields Key in the email address of where you want the report of the DHCP address sent to in the To field When all of your configuration settings have been made click Update to save the information and have the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s DHCP generated IP address emailed to you Note Ifthe JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 is on a network that uses DHCP to assign network addresses and you don t know what the address is there are several methods you can use to ascertain it ANMS Chapter 4 Administration The Authentication Network Management Service dialog box allows you to set up login authorization management from external sources It is divided into three main panels as described below Primary RADIUS Service Port ha oo Alternate RADIUS Server IP fiszies0 000 Alternate RADIUS Service Port 1645 Shared Secret Seret 6characters min Timeout E 7 seconds Retries Bo SNMP Settings T Enable SNMP Agent F Enable SNMP Trap Community Name for Read public Community Name for Write private Community Name for Trap Pubic SNMP Manager 1 92 168 09 100 SNMP Manager 2 EE ZZZ SNMP Manager 3 QA SNMP Manager 4 Save RADIUS Settings Authentication Network Management Service CC Management Settings T Enable CC Management CC Server IP CC Server Port 192 168 0 100 8889 one Sett
36. ication by Syslog E mail and SNMP trap Standard 19 inch rack mount 1U size Chapter 1 Introduction JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Front Panel 1 2345 1 2345 No Component Description 1 Port LEDs A Port LED lights to indicate the device attached to its corresponding port is online The LED flashes when data is being transmitted through its corresponding port 2 Reset Switch Pressing and holding this switch in for less than three seconds performs a system reset Pressing and holding this switch in for more than three seconds returns its settings to their default status 3 10 100 Mbps The LED lights ORANGE to indicate a 10 Mbps data Data LED transmission speed It lights GREEN to indicate a 100 Mbps data transmission speed 4 Link LED Flashes GREEN to indicate that a Client program is accessing the device 5 Power LED Lights when the JETPORT 5208 is powered up and ready to operate JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Rear Panel LA ll 1 2 3 4 H Di I 1 2 3 4 No Component Description 1 Power Socket The power cable from the A
37. ings T Enable RADIUS Primary RADIUS Server IP 192 168 0 100 If you want to allow authorization for the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 through a RADIUS server do the following 1 Check Enable RADIUS 2 Fill in the IP addresses and Service Ports for the Primary and Alternate RADIUS servers 3 Key the Shared Secret character string that you want to use for authentication between the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 and the RADIUS Server JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual 4 Set the time in seconds that the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 waits for a RADIUS server reply before it times out in the Timeout field 5 Set the number of RADIUS retries allowed in the Retries field 6 Click Save to save the information 7 On the RADIUS server set the access rights for each user according to the attribute information in the table below Attribute Meaning U User The user has the authority to access and configure some ports This attribute must be specified for all users who access the system T True The user has the authority to access and configure the ports that are specified with it F False The user cannot configure any ports A All The user has the authority to access and configure all ports Example UT T 02 156 The user can access and configure ports 2 3 5 6 12 and 16 Note 1 The characters are not case sensitive Upper or lower case work eq
38. inistrator logging in for the first time you need to access the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 in order to give it an IP address that users can connect to There are three methods to choose from In each case your computer must be on the same network segment as the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 After you have connected and logged in you can give the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 its fixed network address Method 1 For computers running Windows an IP address can be assigned with the IP Installer utility 1 Unzip the contents of IPInstaller zip found on the Software CD that came with your JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 package to a directory on your hard drive 2 Go to the directory that you unzipped the IPInstaller program to and run IPInstaller exe A dialog box similar to the one below appears 5 Network Device IP Installer Device List MAC Address IP Address About 001074340016 10 0 1 82 PRET Help j T Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Specify an IP address IP Address 10 0 1 82 Set IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Geena 10 203 138 3 Select the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 in the Device List Note 1 If the list is empty or your device doesn t appear click Enumerate to refresh the Device List 2 If there is more than one device in the list use the MAC address to pick the one you want The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s MAC address is located on its bottom panel
39. m Start 0756 2001 01 21 01 38 42 System Start 0757 2001 01 21 01 40 45 NOT Login TERMINAL New Session 1 at 0 0 0 0 0758 2001 01 21 01 41 42 Local Admin administrator TERMINAL Login succeeded at 0 0 0 0 0759 2001 01 21 01 42 45 Local Admin administrator TERMINAL Session end at 0 0 0 0 0760 2001 01 21 01 44 16 NOT Login TERMINAL New Session 2 at 0 0 0 0 0761 2001 01 21 01 44 31 Local Admin administrator TERMINAL Login succeeded at 0 0 0 0 0762 2001 01 21 01 44 42 Network IP Address modification succeeded 0763 2001 01 21 01 44 52 Local Admin administrator TERMINAL Session end at 0 0 0 0 0764 2001 01 21 01 45 01 NOT Login TERMINAL New Session 3 at 0 0 0 0 0765 2001 01 21 01 45 46 System Start 0766 2001 01 21 01 49 24 P Installer set IP Address 0767 2001 01 21 01 49 27 System Start 0768 2001 01 21 01 49 52 IP Installer set IP Address 0769 2001 01 21 01 49 56 System Start 0770 2001 01 21 01 54 47 Local Admin administrator HTTPS Login succeeded at 192 169 0 22 1232 0771 2001 01 21 01 55 12 The packet is too short fileName lt lv Back Clear All Log When you have finished viewing the event list S Ifyou want to return to the Event Log dialog box click Back If you want to erase the contents of the entire log file click Clear All Ux UN To exit select a different function from the button bar Overview Chapter 5 Browser Operation Once you have logged in and the Main
40. nced 56 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation 7 In the Advanced Connection Settings dialog box enable Use flow control select Hardware RTS CTS then click OK to return to the Connection page Advanced Connection Settings da Use error control 8 Click OK at the bottom of the Connection page then click Next The following dialog box appears Make New Connection 9 Key in anything you like for these fields then click Next 10 Click Finish A new icon that you can use to connect to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 is created in the Dial up Network folder This completes the Direct Dial In setup 57 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Finishing Up The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s serial port settings and the computer s COM port settings must be the same Change the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s settings for the port you are connecting the computer to see Port Config so that they match the ones you just set in the dialog boxes as shown in the table below Parameter Value Bit per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware RTS CTS Logging In 1 Double click the icon you created in the Dial up Network folder 2 Key in your Username and Password then click Connect 3 Use Telnet SSH or your browser to access the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 the same way as if you were accessing it over the net 58 Chapter 6 Out of Band O
41. nd time with your computer s date and time Setting the date and time manually S Synchronizing the date and time with the date and time of an NTP server on the internet UN YX Note 1 Ifyou enable Synchronize with computer time the Date and Time fields are filled with the date and time settings of your computer 2 If you enable Set Manually key in the Date and Time in the corresponding fields 3 If you enable Synchronize with NTP server select the time zone that corresponds to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s location from the list box in the Time Zone panel If you are behind a firewall you must enable a port for the NTP server S Click Save to save your changes JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Firmware The Firmware Upgrade function provides a smooth automated process for upgrading the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s firmware New firmware upgrade packages are posted on our web site as they become available Check the site regularly to find the latest packages Preparation 1 From your computer go to our Internet support site and choose the model name that relates to your product JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 to get a list of available Firmware Upgrade Packages 2 Choose the Firmware Upgrade Package you want to install usually the most recent and download it to your computer Starting the Upgrade 1 From the computer that you downloaded the upgrade file to log into the JETPORT 5208 JETPO
42. o specify the port number For example 192 168 0 200 5003 For security purposes access to the port can be limited to specific IP addresses See Direct Access Real COM Port Used with a Real COM port driver on the local machine See Real Port Management Chapter 7 for Real port management details The device connected to this port appears as if it were a device directly connected to a COM port on the local computer Data transmission between the device and the local computer takes place over the Real COM port to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 This mode is useful with serial devices such POS terminals Bar Code Readers Serial printers etc As with Raw TCP Mode access to the port can be limited to specific IP addresses with the Direct Access function Continues on next page Chapter 4 Administration Continued from previous page Setting Meaning Timeout If there is no input on this port for the amount of time set with this function the port is released for use by another user Note This field doesn t appear when this dialog box is accessed from the Console port Authorized Operators The Authorized Operators field indicates the users that are authorized to operate the port The information in this field is for viewing purposes only It can t be changed on this page When you have finished making your settings choices click Update to save them S To abandon the settings choices withou
43. o complete the driver installation Real Port Management The Real Port Management Utility provides a convenient interface to COM port mapping When you run the Real Serial Port Manager program Start Real Port Management Utility Real Serial Port Manager the following dialog box appears Enumeration Operation Help Enum Targets Enum Ports Map Unmap Exit Target Information z Mapped COM Ports IP Socket 5200 Name Type SNOTIE lt COM Ports N From Add Target Delete Target IPAddress Socket Target Type Dialog Box Layout The Real Port Management Utility dialog box is laid out as follows The menu and button bars allow the automatic enumeration and listing of devices and ports UA Below the menu and button bars there is an area to input information in order to manually list target devices if the device doesn t appear using the automatic enumeration method S All target devices that were found by enumeration or manually entered are listed in the left side panel S AI ports that were found for a selected target device are enumerated in the central panel The right side panel displays the Real COM port mappings that you have made 66 Menu and Toolbar Chapter 7 Virtual Port Management The Real Port Management Utility menu and toolbar have the same captions and functions Users can either click the menu items or buttons to invoke the d
44. peration Indirect PPP Connection This method uses a modem connection to phone into the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 from a remote location Setup 1 Set up your hardware configuration to match the diagram below JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Serial Modem Cable Ethemet to Phone Line Serial cable Remote Operator Modem Modem S On the remote computer side use a standard 9 pin serial modem cable pin 2 to pin 2 pin 3 to pin 3 to connect the computer to the modem On the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 side use Cat 5 cable and an Optional RJ 45 to Serial Cable Note Be sure that the port you specify as the Console Port in the OOBC dialog box matches the port that you connect the modem to Change the setting if necessary Set up your connection configuration as specified in Steps 2 8 of the Direct Dial In Connection section For Step 9 key in the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s modem telephone number in the fields provided then click Next Click Finish A new icon that you can use to connect to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 is created in the Dial up Network folder This completes the Indirect Dial In setup 59 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Final Check To make sure that the modem and COM port are correctly installed follow the procedures described under Final Check on p 53 Logging In 1 Double click the icon yo
45. r 2 Atthe prompt key in your JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Username and the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s IP Address in the following way SSH username IP Address Note The default SSH port is 22 If that port is already being used up to 16 additional users can log in by adding a port number from 5100 to 5115 to the login command For example SSH username IP Address P 5101 3 Press Enter 4 When you are prompted for a password use your JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 password Once an SSH connection to the device is established the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Main Menu comes up g rjfl linOL home rjFL 0x file Edit View Terminal Tabs Help ID SN0108 SNO116 Main Menu 1 General Settings 2 User Settings 3 Port Settings 4 Device Access 5 Network Settings 6 RADIUS Settings 7 Date Time Settings 8 Service Settings 9 System 10 History Buffer 11 Direct Access IP Configuration 12 Network Management Service Q Logout Select one I This menu is the same as the main menu that appears with Telnet sessions see p 41 for Telnet operation 62 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation Third Party Utility Windows SSH sessions can be implemented under Windows with the use of third party utility software such as PuTTY a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for the Win32 and Unix platforms To make an SSH connection with PuTTY do the following 1 In the Host Name box enter the Int
46. r s URL location bar Note 1 Default IP 192 168 10 2 2 If you are the administrator and are logging in for the first time the various ways to determine the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s IP address are described in the Appendix on p 75 2 A Security Alert dialog box appears Accept the certificate 3 A login dialog box like the one below appears JetPort5208 Login 4 Provide a valid Username and Password set up by the administrator then Click Login to continue Note If you are the administrator and are logging in for the first time use the default Username admin and the default Password admin For security purposes we strongly recommend you remove these and give yourself a unique Username and Password JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Main Screen After you have successfully logged in the Main Screen appears 00000000 S Except for the Logout icon the icons arranged horizontally across the top are only enabled for the administrator Administrative functions are explained in Chapter 4 Note Be sure to click the Logout icon when you end your session S The bar along the left side is used to configure and control access to each of the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s COM ports The functions of each of the buttons is described in Chapter 5 S Unless you need to perform administrative functions you can skip to Chapter 5 now Chapter 4
47. t 443 Telnet Port 23 SSH Port 22 Base Socket 5001 System Event Report Settings Disabled SNMP Settings Disabled Radius Settings Disabled OOBC Out Of Band Configuration Settings Console Port COMI Server IP 192 168 0 1 Client IP 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 v Chapter 4 Administration Log Clicking the Log button brings up the Event Log dialog box Event Log Today C All C Selected From YYYY MM DD To YYYY MM DD The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 maintains a log file of the events that take place on it This dialog box allows you to select the range of events you wish to view Choose Today then click OK to see a listing of only today s events Choose All then click OK to see a listing of events for the entire log file Choose Selected key in the desired range of dates in the From and To UX TX fields then click OK to see a listing of events for a specific time period Note The maximum number of events contained in the log file is 512 Once that amount is reached the oldest events are discarded as new ones are recorded Continues on next page JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Once you make a choice and click OK an Event Log List similar to the one below appears System Log 0752 2001 01 21 01 04 39 System Start a 0753 2001 01 21 01 09 52 System Start 0754 2001 01 21 01 33 17 System Start 0755 2001 01 21 01 33 35 Syste
48. t 8 DTR 2 lt 1 gt 681 TXD 3 lt gt 2 CTS 4 lt gt 7 GND 5 lt gt 5 RXD 6 lt gt 3 DSR 788 EA gt 4 9 NC not used RJ45 F to DB9 F DTE to DCE E Pins 8 Modem Device DB9 5276 R3I45 RTS 1 EA gt 7 DTR 2 lt gt 4 TXD 3 lt gt 3 CTS 4 lt gt 8 GND 5 lt gt 5 RXD 6 lt gt 2 DCD 7 lt gt 1 DSR 8 EA gt 6 9 NC not used 81 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual RJ45 F to DB25 M DTE to DTE JETPORT 5208 Pins 8 Computer DB25 RTS 1 _AAMMAN gt 5 l DTR 2 lt gt 688 TXD 3 lt gt 3 CTS 4 lt gt 4 GND 5 lt gt 7 RXD 6 EA gt 2 DSR 788 EA gt 20 Other pins not used RJ45 F to DB25 F DTE to DCE PIE Pins 8 Modem Device DB25 S246 R45 RTS 1 lt gt 4 DTR 2 lt gt 20 TXD 3 lt gt 2 CTS 4 lt gt 5 GND 5 lt gt 7 RXD 6 lt gt 3 DCD 7 lt gt 8 DSR 8 lt gt 6 Other pins not used 82 Appendix Revision History Version Description Date v1 0 The first released version Feb 2009 83 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual 84
49. t saving them simply leave the page JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual Alert Settings The Port Alert Settings dialog box provides a way for you to be informed via email about problems that may occur on the devices connected to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s ports When a device has a problem such as a critical error that requires a reboot debug messages can be sent through its COM port When the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 receives such a message it can send an email to inform the user specified here of the problem You can have up to 10 types of alert emailed to you when a device generates them To configure a port to provide alert notification select it in the Select column then click the A ert Settings button A dialog box similar to the one below appears Port 1D comi Alert String Alert String 2 Alert String 3 Alert String 4 Alert String Sl Alert String 6 Alert String 7 Alert String 8 Alert String 9 Alert String 10 I TT Enable report from the following SMTP Server SMTP Server _ R My server requires authentication Account Name lee e e Password From TZ To A Chapter 4 Administration Use the Alert String fields to specify the alerts you want to receive Enable the Enable report to the following address checkbox and key in the IP address of your SMTP serv
50. te serial access to up to 8 JETPORT 5208 or 16 JETPORT 5216 servers or other serial IT devices hubs routers power management devices etc via a Telnet or SSH TCP IP connection Up to 8 JETPORT 5208 or 16 JETPORT 5216 Users can log in at the same time from any computer connected to the Internet whether down the hall or half way around the world Each is able to control a separate port so that eight attached devices can be accessed at the same time JETPORT 5208 1 The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 can work in tandem with other remote management products Management system to provide convenient reliable and effective remote data center device management Installation is fast and easy plugging cables into their appropriate ports is all that is entailed A choice of browser based GUI Telnet SSH and VT console terminal sessions make configuration and operation smooth and convenient Chapter 1 Introduction The JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s firmware is upgradeable over the Net so you can stay current with the latest improvements simply by downloading updates from our website With 1ts advanced features and ease of operation the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 is the most convenient most reliable and most cost effective way to centrally manage your remote serially connected IT products Requirements S Yx Sun s Java 2 JRE 1 4 2 or higher must be
51. th a place to enter personal comments Connection Control Session Timeout sets a timeout value If there is no input from the logged in operator for the amount of time set with this function the operator is automatically logged out and the session is terminated Valid settings are from 0 255 minutes A setting of 0 zero disables this function The default is 3 minutes Chapter 4 Administration Network Network Configuration allows you to set up the network parameters for the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Network Configuration SMTP Server Service Ports Lets you select the service ports that the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 listens for incoming data on Unless you have a specific reason for changing them we recommend you leave the default settings as they are IP Address The default is for a fixed IP address To give the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 a fixed IP address fill in the Primary IP to Alternate DNS Server fields with values appropriate to the network you are on Default IP address is 192 168 10 2 JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual To have the Station obtain its IP address automatically from a DHCP server l 2 Put a check in the Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP checkbox Enable the Enable report from the following SMTP server checkbox and key in the IP address of your SMTP server If your server requires authentication put a check in the My server requires authentication c
52. the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s serial ports to a COM port on a PC Note 1 In the examples that follow we use COM1 If you use a different COM port change the settings accordingly 2 Be sure that the port you specify as the Console Port in the OOBC dialog box matches the port that you are connecting the PC to Change the setting 1f necessary 2 On your PC run the HyperTerminal program Start Programs Accessories gt Communications HyperTerminal Hypertrm ex 47 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual The following dialog box appears Connection Description 3 Key a name to describe the connection in the Name field we chose ComiTest select an icon to represent the connection then click OK A dialog box similar to the one below comes up 48 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation 4 For the Connect using field select Direct to COMI assuming you are using COMI on your PC then click OK A Port Setting dialog box similar to the one below comes up COMI Properties 2J x Pon Settings Bits per second 115200 Data bits e Rarity None Stop bits fi Flow control Advanced Bestore Defaults a _ 5 For OOBC connections the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s serial port settings and the computer s COM port settings must be the same Change the settings in your dialog box if necessary so that they match the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 521
53. u 54 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation PPP Dial In Connection This type of connection works directly through the COM port Direct PPP Connection Setup To set up a direct PPP connection do the following 1 Use Ethernet to Serial cable to connect one of the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s serial ports to a COM port on a PC refer back to the PC Installation section if necessary Note 1 In the examples that follow we use COMI If you use a different COM port change the settings accordingly 2 On your PC run the Make New Connection setup program Start Programs Accessories Communications Make New Connection The following dialog box appears Make New Connection x AA T E Type a name for the computer you are dialing Selecta device dd Standard 28800 bps Modem Configure E 3 Keya descriptive name for the connection in the top text box select Standard 28800 bps Modem for the device then click Configure 55 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual 4 In the Modem Properties dialog box that comes up change the dialog box settings if necessary so that the COM port is correct then click OK Standard 28800 bps Modem Properties 5 Click the Connection tab to see the connection setup page Standard 28800 bps Modem Properties Generel Option 6 Change your settings if necessary so that they match the settings shown in the figure above then click Adva
54. u created in the Dial up Network folder 2 Key in your Username and Password click Connect and wait for the Authentication procedure to complete be patient 1t may take a few moments 3 Use Telnet SSH or your browser to access the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 the same way as if you were accessing it over the net 60 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation Telnet Logging In 1 On your computer open a terminal command line session 2 At the prompt key in the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s IP Address in the following way telnet IP Address Note The default telnet port is 23 If that port is already being used up to 16 additional users can log in by adding a port number from 5000 to 5015 to the login command For example telnet IP Address 5001 3 Press Enter The following screen appears a rjfL linOL home rjfl _ DX File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help ID Welcome to the ALTUSEN SNO108 S5N0116 Copyright c 2004 ATEN International Co Ltd Login 4 At the login prompt provide your Username and Password Note Ifyou cannot see the login prompt click Terminal Preferences on the telnet session s menu bar then select V7 100 ANSI Once a Telnet connection to the device is established the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 Main Menu comes up See p 41 for Telnet operation 61 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual SSH Terminal Session Linux 1 Opena terminal command line on your compute
55. u must access HyperTerminal from the Windows Start Menu Final Check To make sure that the modem and COM port are correctly installed 1 Open the Control Panel My Computer Control Panel 2 Open the Make New Connection folder If all went well you should see an entry with the name you assigned for this connection 3 Open the Device Manager My Computer Control Panel System Device Manager Your Modem and Ports entries should look similar to the image below System Properties General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection H 6 Disk drives Display adapters E Floppy disk controllers 4 23 Hard disk controllers e q Keyboard e Modem Y Standard 28800 bps Modem E Mormons Y Mouse 99 Network adapters 9 Othe devices 4 PCI Multimedia Audio Device E 4 Ports COM amp LPT a ommunications Port COM1 7 Communications Port COM2 Y ECP Printer Port LP manna manila Properbes Refresh Remove Print HH a 53 JetPort 5208 5216 User s Manual Logging In 1 Double click the HyperTerminal icon on your desktop 2 In the VT100 terminal window key in atdt modem telephone number Enter The terminal responds with CONNECT115200 3 Wait at least 60 seconds then key in Ctrl D 4 Key in your Username and Password to bring up the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 s Main Men
56. ually well 2 Characters are comma delimited 3 An invalid character in the string will prohibit access to the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 for the user Chapter 4 Administration SNMP Settings If you want to use SNMP to help with your installation management 1 2 Check Enable SNMP Agent Once SNMP Agent has been enabled the SVMP Trap checkbox becomes active If you want to enable SNMP trapping click to put a check in the checkbox Key in passwords for the Community Name fields We recommend replacing the defaults public private with an alphanumeric string of at least 8 characters Key in the IP addresses of the computers that will automatically be notified of SNMP trap events in the SVMP Manager fields When you have finished making all your entries click Save to save them Note MIB definitions for the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 are provided on the CD that came with this package JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual OOBC OOBC Out of Band Configuration provides the ability to access the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 via a serial connection This can either be a direct serial connection from a local computer or a dial in connection via modem When you click the OOBC icon the following dialog box appears Out of Band Configuration Console Port COM1 B Server IP 192 168 0 1 Client IP 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Update 1 Sele
57. users clicking the User Manager button brings up a screen that shows their username port configuration permission status and the ports they are authorized to control User Manager select LoginName config pons l ronaldinho Disabled E All Clicking Edit brings up a dialog box that allows users to change their password and Comments information User Information Username ronaldinho Comments A Password Reenter password Update _ eak UA To save any changes click Update To exit without saving any changes click Back UA 45 JetPort 5208 JetPort 5216 User s Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank 46 Chapter 6 Out of Band Operation Overview In case the network goes down or the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 cannot be accessed with the usual browser based method for some other reason the JETPORT 5208 JETPORT 5216 can be reached via several additional Out of Band OOB methods These include HyperTerminal PPP Telnet and SSH Each of these is described in the sections that follow HyperTerminal HyperTerminal is a program included with Windows It can be used to establish either a direct terminal connection or an indirect phone in terminal connection Both configurations are discussed below Direct HyperTerminal Connection Setup To set up a direct HyperTerminal connection do the following 1 Use Ethernet to serial cable to connect one of

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