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Lantronix Switch XSENSO 2100 User's Manual

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1. Figure 2 1 Sample xSenso Configuration 16 Figure 2 2 Sample Applications 17 Figure 2 3 xSenso Wiring Diagram 19 Figure 2 4 xSenso Product Label 21 Figure 3 1 xSenso 2100 Isolation Block Diagram 23 Figure 3 2 xSenso Front View 23 Figure 3 3 xSenso Top Front View 24 Figure 3 6 xSenso Side View 26 Figure 3 7 xSenso Bottom Back Panel View 26 Figure 4 1 xSenso 21A2 Isolation Block Diagram 29 Figure 4 2 xSenso 21A2 Front View 30 Figure 4 3 xSenso 21A2 Top Front View 30 Figure 4 6 xSenso Side Views 32 Figure 4 7 xSenso Bottom Back Panel View 33 Figure 5 1 xSenso 21R2 Isolation Block Diagram 35 Figure 5 2 xSenso 21R2 Front View 36 Figure 5 3 xSenso 21R2 Top Front View 36 Figure 5 6 xSenso Side Views 38 Figure 5 7 xSenso Bottom Back Panel View 39 Figure 7 1 xSenso Home Pages 43 Figure 7 2 Device Status Pages 44 Figure 7 4 Live Reading vs Configuration Pages 46 Figure 7 5 Components of the Web Manager Page 47 Figure 9 1 Analog Inputs 1 and 2 for xSenso 53 Figure 10 1 Charting Options in the Chart Tab by xSenso Model 59 Figure 11 1 xSenso 2100 Logging Tab 61 Figure 11 2 xSenso 21A2 Logging Tab 62 Figure 11 3 xSenso 21R2 Logging Tab 62 Figure 12 1 xSenso 2100 Reading Tab 64 Figure 12 2 xSenso 21A2 Reading Tab 65 Figure 12 3 xSenso 21R2 Reading Tab 65 Figure 20 1 Uploading New Firmware 112 xSenso User Guide 10 List of Tables Table 3 4 Analog Input LEDs
2. EE SSS Tunneling ET Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved Product Information Product Type There are three 7 6 0 0R10 Jan 17 14 59 49 PST 2013 xSenso models The TA ermanent Config Network Settings Auto 10 100 Mbps Auto Half Full 100 Mbps Full Interface eth0 Device Status page for each model is identical except for these differences Secondary DNS 172 19 1 2 f MTU 1500 Tunnel 1 Waiting Tunnel 2 Waiting f Firmware Version Lantronix xSenso 21R2 xSenso 21R2 7 6 0 0R10 Jan 17 14 59 49 PST 2013 1 The xSenso model can be identified to the right of the Product Type in the Home page 2 xSenso 21A2 has two additional output status fields 3 xSenso 21R2 has two additional relay status fields Note The Logout button is available on any web page under the Setup and Admin Tab Pages when authentication is enabled by default Logging out of the web page would force re authentication to take place the next time the web page is accessed xSenso User Guide 44 xSenso Home and Device Status Pages 7 Configuration Using Web Manager The xSenso Home page is the first page that appears after you log into Web Manager The Device Status page appears when you click Status in the Admin tab page in Web Manage
3. h i header contents from request h header string m request method p ephemeral local port value used for request q query string prepend with or empty t timestamp HH MM SS same as Apache H M S t or Y T t u remote user could be bogus for 401 status U URL path info r first line of request same as m U q lt version gt s return status LE E E SE SE SE SE E a e Authentication Timeout The timeout period applies if the selected authentication type is either Digest or SSL Digest After this period of inactivity the client must authenticate again To Configure HTTP Settings Using Web Manager To configure HTTP settings o to the Admin tab page click HTTP in the menu and select Configuration e To view HTTP statistics click HTTP in the menu and select Statistics Using the CLI e Toenter the HTTP command level enable gt config gt http Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name http server gt xSenso User Guide 80 15 Services Settings Table 15 5 HTTP Authentication Settings URI Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier URI Note The URI must begin with 7 to refer to the filesystem Auth Type Select the authentication type None no authentication is necessary Basic encodes passwords using Base64 Digest encodes passwords using MD5 e SSL can only be accessed over SSL no password is required e SSL Ba
4. Purpose and Audience This guide provides the information needed to configure use and update the xSenso It is intended for software developers and system integrators who are installing this product into their designs Summary of Chapters The remaining chapters in this guide include 2 Introduction 3 Installation of xSenso 4 Installation of xSenso 21A2 5 Installation of xSenso 21R2 6 Using Devicelnstaller 7 Configuration Using Web Manager 8 Network Settings 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings 10 Chart 11 Logging 12 Reading 13 Action Settings 14 Tunnel and Modbus Settings 15 Services Settings 16 Security Settings 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 18 Advanced Settings 19 Security in Detail 20 Updating Firmware 21 Branding the xSenso Appendix A Technical Specifications Appendix B Technical Support xSenso User Guide Main features of the product and the protocols it supports Includes technical specifications Instructions for installing the xSenso 2100 Instructions for installing the xSenso 21A2 Instructions for installing the xSenso 21R2 Instructions for viewing the current configuration using Devicelnstaller Instructions for accessing Web Manager and using it to configure settings for the device Instructions for configuring network settings Instructions for configuring analog and relay settings Instructions for viewing and configuring li
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6. Package Contents User Supplied Items Hardware Components Hardware Components Installing the xSenso Package Contents The xSenso package includes the following items One xSenso 21A2 device Three 3 contact Terminal Block Plug screw type for Power Input Port and Analog Output Ports Two 6 contact Terminal Block Plug screw type for Analog Input Ports Wall Mount Bracket Four Rubber Feet Quick Start Guide User Supplied Items To complete your installation you need the following items Analog devices and sensors that require network connectivity Devices to be controlled by analog output An available connection to your Ethernet network and an Ethernet cable A working AC power outlet if the unit will be powered from an AC power adapter A 9 30VDC power supply either terminal screw or barrel input both may be used simultaneously for power redundancy xSenso User Guide 28 4 Installation of xSenso 21A2 xSenso 21A2 Isolation Block Diagram Figure 4 1 xSenso 21A2 Isolation Block Diagram Analog Inputs 12 30Vde ETA Power for ERSA i internal circuit isolation de destep de deisolated PS Excitation 15V down PS 3kKVdc_ isolation k 10mA P1 Bis ile Excitation 15V i 10mA P2 AONE EET i 9625 Data path 16 bit delta peascescscesceq 3KVde_lisolation sigma ADC 1 5kVac i isol
7. 45 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 60 63 66 66 67 68 69 70 70 71 73 75 75 76 76 77 78 78 79 81 81 82 11 Table 15 8 SMTP Network Stack Settings 83 Table 16 1 SSH Server Host Keys 85 Table 16 2 SSH Client Known Hosts 86 Table 16 3 SSH Server Authorized Users 87 Table 16 4 SSH Client Users 87 Table 16 5 Certificate and Key Generation Settings 89 Table 16 6 Upload Certificate Settings 90 91 Table 16 7 Trusted Authority Settings Table 17 1 File Display Settings 92 Table 17 2 File Modification Settings 93 Table 17 3 File Transfer Settings 93 Table 17 4 IP Network Stack Settings 94 Table 17 5 ICMP Network Stack Settings 95 Table 17 6 ARP Network Stack Settings 95 Table 17 7 SMTP Settings 96 Table 17 8 Ping Settings 97 Table 17 9 Traceroute Settings 98 Table 17 10 Log Settings 98 Table 17 11 Clock Settings Table 17 12 System Settings Table 17 13 Discovery Settings Table 18 1 Email Configuration Table 18 2 CLI Configuration Settings Table 18 3 Telnet Settings Table 18 4 SSH Settings Table 18 5 XML Exporting Configuration Table 18 6 Exporting Status Table 18 7 Import Configuration from Filesystem Settings Table 21 1 Short and Long Name Settings xSenso User Guide 100 101 102 103 104 105 105 106 107 108 115 1 Using This Guide
8. Analog Input 2 Analog Output 1 for xSenso 21A2 only Analog Output 2 for xSenso 21A2 only Relay Output 1 for xSenso 21R2 only Relay Output 2 for xSenso 21R2 only Note Your reporting selections made here will apply for all the connections you make Reminder Interval Specify how long to wait in minutes before an SNMP Trap is sent to the remote host Blank the display field to disable reminders Data will only be sent once by default To Configure Terminal Block Power Alarm Settings Using Web Manager To configure terminal block power alarm go to the Setup tab page click Action in the menu and select Terminal Block Power Alarm from the drop down menu Using the CLI e To enter the terminal block power alarm command level enable gt config gt action gt terminal block power alarm Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name action instance Terminal Block Power Alarm gt To Configure Barrel Connector Power Alarm Settings Using Web Manager e To configure barrel connector power alarm go to the Setup tab page click Action in the menu and select Barrel Connector Power Alarm from the drop down menu Using the CLI e To enter the barrel connector power alarm command level enable gt config gt action gt barrel connector block power alarm xSenso User Guide 71 13 Action Settings Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name action instance Barrel Connec
9. HTTP Post FTP Put and SNMP Trap Software e Customizable real time reading and chart view Analog input data can be logged on the PC from which the browser connection is made e Configurable Data Acquisition format for selectable network connectivity modes TCP UDP SSL SSH TCP AES Configurable Alarms connect tsend streaming data send email and text message via email In field firmware upgrades via FTP HTTP HTTPS and USB Port Power 1 Terminal screw block Note Both terminal screw block and barrel locking connector may be used simultaneously for 1 Barrel locking connector power redundancy The unit s power usage will be Input Voltage 9 30 VDC from the source with higher voltage Also note that this redundancy configuration does not guarantee e Power Consumption an uninterrupted operation at the moment when ae one source goes out of service 3W without excitation sources 3 5W g with excitation sources Analog Inputs only version 4W without excitation sources 4 5W with excitation sources Analog Inputs and Analog Outputs version 4W without excitation sources 4 5W with excitation sources Analog Inputs and Relay Ports version This product is intended to be supplied by a listed direct plug in power unit marked Class 2 and rated from 9 to 30 VDC 500 mA Environmental Operating Temperature 40 to 85 C UL certified Operating Temperature 40 to 75 C Storage Temperature 40
10. SSH SSL TLS RSS UPnP ICMP BOOTP DHCP Auto IP Telnet SNTP FTP FTPS DNS TFTP XML and Syslog for network communications and management TFTP for uploading downloading files FTP and HTTP HTTPS web server for firmware upgrades and uploading downloading files e TCP IP UDP IP Telnet SSH SSL TCP AES and UDP AES for command response based data acquisition application or alarm triggered connection HTTP HTTPS web based monitoring of input readings chart and data logging SMTP AUTH HTTP HTTPS Post FTP FTPS Put and SNMP Traps for alarm triggered notification SNTP for device clock synchronization xSenso User Guide 17 2 Introduction Troubleshooting Capabilities The xSenso offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that lets you troubleshoot problems quickly and easily Available from the CLI or Web Manager the diagnostic tools let you e View memory and IP socket information Perform ping and traceroute operations Conduct forward or reverse DNS lookup operations View all processes currently running on the xSenso including CPU utilization View system log messages Configuration Methods After installation the xSenso requires configuration For the unit to operate correctly on a network it must have a unique IP address on the network There are four basic methods for logging into the xSenso and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings Web Manager View and configure all s
11. Table 3 5 Ethernet LEDs Table 4 4 Analog Input and Analog Output LEDs Table 4 5 Ethernet LEDs Table 5 4 Analog Input and Relay Output LEDs Table 5 5 Ethernet LEDs Table 7 3 Comparing xSenso Home Page and Device Status Page Information Table 8 1 Network Interface Settings Table 8 2 Network 1 ethO Link Settings Table 9 2 xSenso DAQ Command Table 9 3 DAQ Settings Table 9 4 Analog Input Settings Table 9 5 Analog Output Settings Table 9 6 Relay Output Settings Table 10 2 Data Chart Settings Table 11 4 Data Logging Settings Table 13 1 xSenso Alarms and Reports Table 13 2 Control Analog Output Settings Table 13 3 Make Connection Settings Table 13 4 Send Email Settings Table 13 5 FTP Put Settings Table 13 6 HTTP Post Settings Table 13 7 Control Relay Settings Table 13 8 SNMP Trap Settings Table 14 1 Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Table 14 2 Modbus Settings Table 14 3 0xxxx Read Write Coils Function Codes 1 5 and 15 Table 14 4 3xxxx Read Only Registers Function Codes 4 and 23 Table 14 5 4xxxx Read Write Holding Registers Function Codes 3 16 and 23 Table 15 1 DNS Settings Table 15 2 FTP Settings Table 15 3 Syslog Settings Table 15 4 HTTP Settings Table 15 5 HTTP Authentication Settings Table 15 6 RSS Settings Table 15 7 SNMP Settings xSenso User Guide 24 25 31 31 37 37
12. Time 24 hour Select the current Hour Min Minute and Sec Second from the drop down menus Note The Time configuration field is only available if you disable Syncronize with Server and then check the Set Date and Time field above Time Zone Directory Select a Time Zone so your device will have a reference in coordinated universal time UTC xSenso User Guide 100 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings To Configure the Clock Using Web Manager e To view configure clock information go to the Admin tab page and click Clock in the menu Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable gt config gt clock Using the XML Include in your file lt configgroup name clock gt System Settings The xSenso System settings allow for rebooting the device restoring factory defaults uploading new firmware and updating a system s short and long name Note Anytime you reboot the unit this operation will take some time to complete Please wait a minimum of 10 20 seconds after rebooting the unit before attempting to make any subsequent connections Table 17 12 System Settings Reboot Device Reboots the device Restore Factory Defaults Restores the device to the original factory settings All configuration will be lost The xSenso automatically reboots upon setting back to the defaults You may also reboot your xSenso with or without restoring the settings to factory default through the Reset Button on the dev
13. Configuration file xSenso User Guide 119 Appendix C Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Many of the unit s configuration procedures require you to assemble a series of options represented as bits into a complete command represented as a byte The resulting binary value must be converted to a hexadecimal representation Use this chapter to learn to convert binary values to hexadecimals or to look up hexadecimal values in the tables of configuration options The tables include Command Mode serial string sign on message AES Keys Converting Binary to Hexadecimal Table C 1 Binary to Hexadecimal l l Conversion Following are two simple ways to convert binary numbers to hexadecimal notation Decimal Binary Hex Conversion Table 0 0000 0 Hexadecimal digits have values ranging from 0 to F which are represented as 0 9 A for 10 B for 11 1 0001 1 etc To convert a binary value for example 0100 2 0010 2 1100 to a hexadecimal representation treat the upper and lower four bits separately to produce a two 3 0011 3 digit hexadecimal number in this case 4C Use the following table to convert values from binary to 4 0100 4 hexadecimal 5 0101 5 Scientific Calculator 6 0110 6 Another simple way to convert binary to hexadecimal 7 0111 7 is to use a scientific calculator such as the one available on the Windows operating systems For 8 1000 8 example 9 1001 9 1 On the Windows Start menu click Programs gt Acc
14. Include in your file lt configgroup name interface instance etho gt To View Network Interface Status Using Web Manager In Network Interface Status you can view both the current operational settings as well as the settings that would take affect upon a device reboot To view Ethernet eth0 Status go to the Admin tab page and click Network on the menu and select Network 1 gt Interface gt Status xSenso User Guide 51 8 Network Settings Network Link Settings Physical link parameters can be configured for an Ethernet ethO Network Interface see Table 8 2 Table 8 2 Network 1 eth0 Link Settings Speed Select the Ethernet link speed Default is Auto Auto Auto negotiation of Link Speed 10 Mbps Force 10 Mbps 100 Mbps Force 100 Mbps Duplex Select the Ethernet link duplex mode Default is Auto Auto Auto negotiation of Link Duplex Half Force Half Duplex Full Force Full Duplex Notes When speed is Auto duplex must be Auto or Half When speed is not Auto duplex must be Half or Full Fixed speed Full duplex will produce errors connected to Auto due to duplex mismatch To Configure Network Link Settings Using Web Manager To modify Ethernet ethO Link information go to the Admin tab page and click Network on the menu and select Network 1 gt Link Using the CLI e To enter the ethO Link command level enable gt config gt if 1 gt link Using XML I
15. Server Host Keys The SSH Server Host Keys are used by all applications that play the role of an SSH Server Specifically Tunneling in Accept Mode These keys can be created elsewhere and uploaded to the device or automatically generated on the device If uploading existing keys take care to ensure the Private Key will not be compromised in transit This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network Note Some SSH Clients require RSA Host Keys to be at least 1024 bits in size Table 16 1 SSH Server Host Keys Private Key Enter the path and name of the existing private key you want to upload In WebManager you can also browse to the private key to be uploaded Be sure the private key will not be compromised in transit This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network xSenso User Guide 85 16 Security Settings Public Key Enter the path and name of the existing public key you want to upload In WebManager you can also browse to the public key to be uploaded Key Type Select a key type to use for the new key RSA DSA Bit Size Select a bit length for the new key 512 768 1024 Note SSH Keys from other programs may be converted to the required format Use Open SSH to perform the conversion SSH Client Known Hosts The SSH Client Known Hosts are used by all applications that play the role of an SSH Client Specifically in Action Connect Mode Configuring these public k
16. System When the device is rebooted your Ana log In put browser should be refreshed and redirected to the main status page Ana log Output Reboot Device after 30 seconds Note that the Reboot redirect will not work as expected if eboot ithe IP Address of the device changes after reboot Restore Factory Defaults After setting the configuration back lto the factory defaults the device Factory Defaults will automatically be rebooted Be careful not to power off or reset r ithe device while uploading new Upload New Firmware firmware Once the upload has completed and the new firmware J Pre_Release_Code Pre PAT AD Browse has been verified and flashed the device will automatically be Upload rebooted Name Short Name 1 Long Name Current Configuration shortName isso Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved 2 Click the Browse under the Upload New Firmware heading to browse to the firmware file 3 Select the file and click Open xSenso User Guide 112 20 Updating Firmware 4 Click Upload to install the firmware on the xSenso Click OK in the confirmation popup which appears The firmware will be installed and the device will automatically reboot afterwards 6 Close and reopen the web manager internet browser to view the device s updated web pages Note Alternatively firmware may be updated by sending the fi
17. TLS1 0 Transport Layer Security version 1 0 TLS 1 0 is the successor of SSL3 as defined by the IETF TLS1 1 Transport Layer Security version 1 1 The protocols are enabled by default Note A server certificate and associated private key need to be installed in the SSL configuration section to use HTTPS Secure Credentials Specify the name of the set of RSA and or DSA certificates and keys to be used for the secure connection xSenso User Guide 79 15 Services Settings Max Timeout Enter the maximum time for the HTTP server to wait when receiving a request This prevents Denial of Service DoS attacks The default is 10 seconds Max Bytes Enter the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a request The default is 40 KB this prevents DoS attacks Note You may need to increase this number in some cases where the browser is sending data aggressively within TCP windows size limit when file including firmware upgrade is uploaded from webpage Logging State Select to enable or disable HTTP server logging Enabled default Disabled Max Log Entries Set the maximum number of HTTP server log entries Only the last Max Log Entries are cached and viewable Log Format Set the log format string for the HTTP server Follow these Log Format rules a remote IP address could be a proxy b bytes sent excluding headers B bytes sent excluding headers 0 h remote host same as a
18. XML configuration record The group list should be comma delimited and encased in double quotes The list of available groups can be viewed with the xcr list command To Export Configuration in XML Format Using Web Manager e To export configuration format go to the Admin tab page click XML in the menu and select Export Configuration Using the CLI e Toenter the XML command level enable gt xml Using XML Not applicable XML Export Status You can export the current status in XML format By default all groups are exported You may also select a subset of groups to export Export to browser Select this option to export the XCR data in the selected fields to the browser Use the xcr dump command to export the data to the browser Table 18 6 Exporting Status Export to local file Select this option to export the XCR data to a file on the device If you select this option enter a file name for the XML configuration record Use the xcr export command to export the data to a local file Channels to Export Select instances to be exported in the analog relay and tunnel groups Groups to Export Check the configuration groups that are to be exported to the XML configuration record The group list should be comma delimited and encased in double quotes The list of available groups can be viewed with the xcr list command To Export in XML Format Using Web Manager e To export configuration format g
19. be stored in several file formats Best known are PKCS12 DER and PEM Certificate and key can be in the same file or in separate files Additionally the key can be either be encrypted with a password or left in the clear However the xSenso currently only accepts separate PEM files with the key unencrypted Several utilities exist to convert between the formats OpenSSL OpenSSL is a widely used open source set of SSL related command line utilities It can act as server or client It can also generate or sign certificate requests and can convert from and to several different of formats OpenSSL is available in binary form for Linux and Windows To generate a self signed RSA certificate key combo openssl req x509 nodes days 365 newkey rsa 1024 keyout mp_key pem out mp_cert pem See www openssl org or www madboa com geek openssl for more information Note Signing other certificate requests is also possible with OpenSSL but the details of this process are outside the scope of this document xSenso User Guide 110 19 Security in Detail Steel Belted RADIUS Steel Belted RADIUS is a commercial RADIUS server from Juniper Networks that provides a GUI administration interface It also provides a certificate request and self signed certificate generator The self signed certificate has extension sbrpvk and is in the PKCS12 format OpenSSL can convert this into a PEM format certificate and key openssl pkcs12 in sbr_certkey
20. enter the SNMP command level enable gt config gt snmp Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name snmp gt SMTP Settings Table 15 8 SMTP Network Stack Settings From Address Server Address Server Port Username Password Overriding Domain xSenso User Guide Enter the From Address here This is an email address and is required If you wish to direct oubtound email messages through a mail server put your client email address here Enter the Server Address to direct outbound email messages through a mail server Enter the SMTP server port number The default is 25 Enter a Username to direct outbound email messages through a mail server Enter a Password to direct outbound email messages through a mail server Enter the domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO Extended Hello 83 15 Services Settings To Configure SMTP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager To configure SMTP protocol settings go to the Admin tab page and click SMTP in the menu Using the CLI Toenter the command level enable gt config gt smtp Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name smtp gt xSenso User Guide 84 16 Security Settings The xSenso device supports Secure Shell SSH and Secure Sockets Layer SSL SSH is a network protocol for securely accessing a remote device SSH provides a secure encrypted communication channel between two hosts over a network It
21. is via USB CDC ACM This driver is available in Windows In order to enable Windows to recognize the USB CDC ACM connection to the Lantronix device the driver installation file referenced below needs to be provided when prompted by the Windows Device Driver Installation Wizard For Windows 7 installation it is recommended to manually install the driver before plugging in the USB cable to the xSenso device port This can be done by installing a legacy driver for a COM port with the Have Disk option The device installation file linux cdc acm inf may be accessed in one of two ways xSenso User Guide 18 2 Introduction a Devicelnstaller installation directory typically at c Program File Lantronix Device Installer 4 3 b Follow the instructions inAppendix E USB CDC ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts to create the inf file and follow the windows driver installation steps as outlined above Connect the USB cable to the MGMT USB port of the xSenso device Connect the USB cable from the xSenso to the USB port on your computer Apply power If drivers are installed a virtual com port will be created on the computer Launch an emulation program terminal e g Tera Term and select the virtual com port Open up the virtual com port The serial setting should be 9600 8 none and 1 Click OK Press Enter in the terminal window You will be prompted to login M9NDA Rw YD Login to the xSenso to configure it The defau
22. or Modify Filesystem Files 94 Protocol Stack Settings 94 IP Settings 94 To Configure IP Network Stack Settings 94 xSenso User Guide 6 ICMP Settings 95 To Configure ICMP Network Stack Settings 95 ARP Settings 95 To Configure ARP Network Stack Settings 95 SMTP Settings 96 To Configure ARP Network Stack Settings 96 Diagnostics 96 Hardware 96 To View Hardware Information 96 IP Sockets 97 To View the List of IP Sockets 97 Ping 97 To Ping a Remote Host 97 Traceroute 98 To Perform a Traceroute 98 Log 98 To Configure the Diagnostic Log Output 98 Memory 99 To View Memory Usage 99 Processes 99 To View Process Information 99 Threads 100 To View Thread Information 100 Clock 100 To Configure the Clock 101 System Settings 101 To Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults 101 Discovery and Query Port 102 To Configure Discovery 102 18 Advanced Settings 103 Email Settings 103 To View Configure and Send Email 103 Command Line Interface Settings 104 Basic CLI Settings 104 To View and Configure Basic CLI Settings 104 Telnet Settings 105 To Configure Telnet Settings 105 SSH Settings 105 To Configure SSH Settings 106 XML Settings 106 XML Export Configuration 106 To Export Configuration in XML Format 107 xSenso User Guide 7 XML Export Status 107 To
23. relay is turned on energized i e COM NO GREEN represents relay is turned on energized i e COM NO Table 5 5 Ethernet LEDs Left L Right R Reset Button GREEN ON 100 Mbps link established GREEN Blink 100Mbps activity AMBER ON 10 Mbps link established AMBER Blink 10 Mbps activity GREEN ON Full duplex OFF Half duplex No power Input not utilized Input not utilized OFF represents relay is turned off i e COM NC OFF represents relay is turned off i e COM NC You can reset the xSenso to factory default settings including clearing the network settings The IP address gateway and netmask are set to 00s To reset the unit to factory defaults 1 Place the end of a paper clip or similar object into the RST reset opening see Figure 5 2 and press and hold down micro switch during a power cycle for a minimum of 25 seconds 2 Remove the paper clip to release the button The unit will continue the boot process restoring it back to the original factory default settings xSenso User Guide 37 5 Installation of xSenso 21R2 To reboot the unit without resetting the unit to factory defaults 1 Place the end of a paper clip or similar object into the RST reset opening see Figure 5 2 and press and hold down micro switch during a power cycle for 3 to 5 seconds 2 Remove the paper clip to release the button The unit will reboot Side Panels The following are located
24. services The default is 514 xSenso User Guide 78 15 Services Settings Severity Log Level Specify the minimum level of system message the should log This setting applies to all syslog facilities The drop down list in the Web Manager is in descending order of severity e g Emergency is more severe than Alert To View or Configure Syslog Settings Using Web Manager e To configure the Syslog go to the Admin tab page and click Syslog in the menu Using the CLI e To enter the Syslog command level enable gt config gt syslog Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name syslog gt HTTP Settings Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is the transport protocol for communicating hypertext documents on the Internet HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted It also defines the actions web servers and browsers should take in response to different commands HTTP Authentication enables the requirement of usernames and passwords for access to the device Table 15 4 HTTP Settings State Select to enable or disable the HTTP server Enabled default Disabled Port Enter the port for the HTTP server to use The default is 80 Secure Port Enter the port for the HTTPS server to use The default is 443 The HTTP server only listens on the HTTPS Port when an SSL certificate is configured Secure Protocols Select to enable or disable the following protocols SSL3 Secure Sockets Layer version 3
25. the Diagnostic Log Output Using Web Manager e To configure the Diagnostic Log output go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select Log Using the CLI Toenter the command level enable gt config gt diagnostics gt log xSenso User Guide 98 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name diagnostics gt and lt configitem name log gt Memory The memory information shows the total used and available memory in kilobytes To View Memory Usage Using Web Manager e To view memory information go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select Memory Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable gt device show memory Using XML Include in your file lt statusgroup name memory gt Processes The xSenso Processes information shows all the processes currently running on the system It shows the Process ID PID Parent Process ID PPID user CPU percentage percentage of total CPU cycles and process command line information To View Process Information Using Web Manager e To view process information go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select Processes Using the CLI e To enter the command level enable show processes Using XML e Include in your file lt statusgroup name processes gt xSenso User Guide 99 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings T
26. the range of 169 254 0 1 to 169 254 255 254 with a netmask of 255 255 0 0 if no BOOTP or DHCP server is found These addresses are not routable Accessing xSenso Using Devicelnstaller Note Make note of the MAC address It is needed to locate the xSenso using Devicelnstaller To use the Devicelnstaller utility first install the latest version from the downloads page on the Lantronix web site www lantronix com downloads 1 Run the executable to start the installation process and respond to the installation wizard prompts If prompted to select an installation type select Typical Click Start gt All Programs gt Lantronix gt Devicelnstaller 4 3 gt Devicelnstaller When Devicelnstaller starts it will perform a network device search To perform another search click Search Expand the xSenso folder by clicking the symbol next to the folder icon The list of available Lantronix xSenso devices appears Select the xSenso unit by expanding its entry and clicking on its IP address to view its configuration On the right page click the Device Details tab The current xSenso configuration appears This is only a subset of the full configuration the full configuration may be accessed via Web Manager CLI or XML Device Detail Summary Note The settings are Display Only in this table unless otherwise noted DHCP Device Name Name Shows xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 or xSenso 21R2 The name associated
27. the sender domain name in the outgoing email message Server Port Enter the Server Port number for emails Local Port Enter the Local Port number for emails Priority Select the priority level for the email alert Urgent High Normal Low Very Low To View Configure and Send Email Note The following section describes the steps to view and configure Email 1 settings these steps apply to other emails available for the device Using Web Manager To view Email statistics go to the Setup tab page click Email in the menu and select Email 1 gt Statistics e To configure basic Email settings go to the Admin tab page click Email in the menu and select Email 1 gt Configuration e To send an email go to the Admin tab page click Email in the menu and select Email 1 gt Send Email xSenso User Guide 103 18 Advanced Settings Using the CLI e To enter Email command level enable gt email 1 Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name email instance 1 gt Command Line Interface Settings The Command Line Interface settings allow you to control how users connect to and interact with the xSenso s command line It is possible to configure access via the Telnet and SSH protocols in addition to general CLI options Basic CLI Settings The basic CLI settings control general CLI access and usability options Table 18 2 CLI Configuration Settings Login Password Enter the password f
28. to 85 C e Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Physical Characteristics e Dimensions for xSenso 2100 4 8 x 3 50 x 1 in Lx W x H Dimensions for xSenso 21A2 and xSenso 21R2 5 25 x 3 50 x 1 in Lx Wx H Weight for xSenso 2100 12 kg 26 Ib Weight for xSenso 21A2 and xSenso 21R2 14 kg 30 Ib Mounting DIN rail or wall mount xSenso User Guide 118 Appendix B Technical Support If you are unable to resolve an issue using the information in this documentation please contact Technical Support Technical Support US Check our online knowledge base or send a question to Technical Support at http www lantronix com support Technical Support Europe Middle East Africa Phone 33 13 930 4172 Email eu_techsupp lantronix com or eu_support lantronix com Firmware downloads FAQs and the most up to date documentation are available at http www lantronix com support When you report a problem please provide the following information Your name and your company name address and phone number Lantronix model number Lantronix serial number MAC address Firmware version on the first screen shown when you Telnet to the device and type show Description of the problem o Status of the unit when the problem occurred please try to include information on user and network activity at the time of the problem Additionally it may be useful to export and submit the exported XML
29. to the data logging feature available with browsers that support HTML5 and filesystem API e g Chrome Users can run customized data logs through this page Upon the first visit the browser will ask for your permission to allow this device to store data on your PC Choose Ok Browser will poll data from xSenso every period 1 minute default as configured by user Data is stored in the browser sandbox filesystem and its usage and total size is shown below the start stop data logging button In the past webpages were not allowed to access the PC s local filesystem because this would raise security issues this is exactly what a virus wants to do A browser supporting filesystem API allows webpage to save data in its own dedicated sandbox filesystem which becomes the only accessible webpage Data logging application stores data here and you can click on the filename to download these log files from the sandbox filesystem to anywhere on your local computer just like downloading any file from the web Please note that the browser stores data in sandbox filesystem per website so it is recommended to have static IP reserved IP address in DHCP server or access unit by hostname It is recommended to use dedicated PC to log data to optimize data logging stability Figure 11 1 xSenso 2100 Logging Tab Home Reading Chart Setup Admin Logout Data Logging Filename log_20121119_200737 csv Period 60 Second s Analog Device Data
30. with the xSenso s current IP address if the IP address was obtained dynamically xSenso User Guide 40 6 Using Devicelnstaller Group Comments Device Family Short Name Long Name Type ID Hardware Address Firmware Version Extended Firmware Version Online Status IP Address IP Address was Obtained Subnet Mask Gateway Number of Analog Inputs Number of Analog Outputs Number of Relay Outputs Supports Configurable Pins Supports Email Triggers Telnet Supported Telnet Port Web Port Firmware Upgradable xSenso User Guide Configurable field Enter a group to categorize the xSenso Double click the field type in the value and press Enter to complete This group name is local to this PC and is not visible on other PCs or laptops using Devicelnstaller Configurable field Enter comments for the xSenso Double click the field type in the value and press Enter to complete This description or comment is local to this PC and is not visible on other PCs or laptops using Devicelnstaller Shows the xSensodevice family type as xSenso Shows xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 or xSenso 21R2 by default Shows Lantronix xSenso 2100 Lantronix xSenso 21A2 or Lantronix xSenso 21R2 by default Shows the device type as xSenso 2100 Series Shows the xSenso ID embedded within the unit Shows the xSenso hardware MAC address Shows the firmware currently installed on the xSe
31. xSenso supports SSLv2 SSlv3 and TLS1 0 TLS SSL application hosts use separate digital certificates as a basis for authentication in both directions to prove their own identity to the other party and to verify the identity of the other party In proving its own authenticity the xSenso will use its own personal certificate In verifying the authenticity of the other party the xSenso will use a trusted authority certificate In short When using EAP TLS the xSenso needs a personal certificate with matching private key to identify itself and sign its messages When using EAP TLS EAP TTLS or PEAP the xSenso needs the authority certificate s that can authenticate those it wishes to communicate with Digital Certificates The goal of a certificate is to authenticate its sender It is analogous to a paper document that contains personal identification information and is signed by an authority for example a notary or government agency With digital certificates a cryptographic key is used to create a unique digital signature Trusted Authorities A private key is used by a trusted certificate authority CA to create a unique digital signature Along with this private key is a certificate of authority containing a matching public key that can be used to verify the authority s signature but not re create it A chain of signed certificates anchored by a root CA can be used to establish a sender s authenticity Each link in th
32. xSenso Home Pages Reading Chart Logging Setup Admin Lantronix xSenso 2100 xSenso 2100 7 6 0 0R10 Serial MAC Address 00204A9D026B time 4 days 02 54 48 172 19 100 60 16 Default Gateway 172 19 0 1 Analog Status Input i Copyright Larkron s Ine 2007 2013 Al rights reserved There are three xSenso models The Home page for each model is identical except for these differences 1 The xSenso model can be identified to the right of the Product Type in the Home page 2 xSenso 21A2 has two additional output status fields 1 days 02 09 15 172 19 229 211 16 172 19 0 1 3 xSenso 21R2 has two additional relay status fields 4 Click the Admin tab to get to the Admin gt Device Status page The Device Status web page displays the same and more information than on the xSenso Home page configuration network settings analog status tunneling settings and product information xSenso User Guide 43 Lantronix xSenso 2142 xSenso 2142 7 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 7 2 Device Status Pages Reading Chart Logging Setup Device Status Product Type Lantronix xSenso 2100 Senso 2100 Firmware Version 7 6 0 0R10 C Permanent Config sae oOo y O NetworkSetings SSCS Network Settings Interface ethO Link Auto 10 100 Mbps Auto Half Full 100 Mbps Full MAC Address 00 20 44 9D 02 6B Hostname lt None gt Domain Jergienroniccom HERS
33. you can reset or clear a setting The information or help area shows information or instructions associated with the page A Logout link is available at the upper right corner of every Setup and Admin page In Chrome or Safari it is necessary to close out of the browser to completely logout If necessary reopen the browser to log back in The footer appears at the very bottom of the page It contains copyright information and a link to the Lantronix home page Navigating Web Manager The Web Manager provides an intuitive point and click interface A menu bar on the left side of each page provides links you can click to navigate from one page to another while the Reading Chart and Logging pages are accessed by tabs across the top of the page Some pages are read only while others let you change configuration settings Note There may be times when you must reboot the xSenso for the new configuration settings to take effect The chapters that follow indicate when a change requires a reboot Anytime you reboot the unit this operation will take some time to complete Please wait a minimum of 10 20 seconds after rebooting the unit before attempting to make any subsequent connections Status Shows product information network analog status and tunneling settings 45 Action Allows you to view and configure the actions for a specific alarm or report 66 Analog Input Allows you to view and configure analog input
34. Back Panel On the xSenso back panel there is a mounting bracket with a sliding orange clip which allows you to mount and dismount the device from a DIN rail as shown in Figure 4 7 There are also four rubber feet that can be attached to the bottom side of the device if the xSenso is to be placed on a flat surface xSenso User Guide 32 4 Installation of xSenso 21A2 Figure 4 7 xSenso Bottom Back Panel View Installing the xSenso Be sure to place or mount the device securely on a flat horizontal or vertical surface The device comes with mounting brackets for mounting the device vertically for example on a wall If using AC power avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch Observe the following guidelines when connecting the analog input and output devices It is recommended to use twisted pair wires to connect analog sensors and xSenso If EMC is a concern shielded wires and or ferrite bead may be used to improve signal integrity in noisy environment Connect your RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 port of the unit The xSenso supports a power range of 9 to 30 VDC You can power up the device with barrel power connector and or the 3 pin terminal connector for backup power supply Note As soon as you plug the device into power the device sensors powers up automatically the self test begins and LEDs would indicate the device s status Perform the following steps to install your device 1 2 oa fF w Connect an
35. Blink during boot process after power cycle or Diagnostic reset Also blink patterns represent error conditions Loss of Redundant Power one slow blink followed by two fast blinks repeat No Ethernet Link two slow blinks followed by two fast blinks repeat No IP Address three slow blinks followed by three fast blinks repeat Analog Input 1 Green Input Type voltage or current Input not utilized or GREEN represents 100mV 1V or 10V input range is Orange selected ORANGE represents 20mA input range is selected Analog Input 2 Green Input Type voltage or current Input not utilized or GREEN represents 100mV 1V or 10V input range is Orange selected ORANGE represents 20mA input range is selected xSenso User Guide 24 3 Installation of xSenso Table 3 5 Ethernet LEDs Left L GREEN ON 100 Mbps link established GREEN Blink 100Mbps activity AMBER ON 10 Mbps link established AMBER Blink 10 Mbps activity Right R GREEN ON Full duplex OFF Half duplex Reset Button You can reset the xSenso to factory default settings including clearing the network settings The IP address gateway and netmask are set to 00s To reset the unit to factory defaults 1 Place the end of a paper clip or similar object into the RST reset opening see Figure 3 2 and press and hold down micro switch during a power cycle for a minimum of 25 seconds 2 Remove the paper clip to release the button The unit will c
36. C to be clean of switching noise and also the safety ground earth may 10V Range accuracy 10 mV at 25 C need to be connected at the Ground of 20 mA Range accuracy 0 02 mA at 25 C Power Input terminal block to establish a low impedance noise return path Excitation 15 VDC 10 mA per channel or 20 mA total Sampling Rate 10 per second per channel Input Impedance Voltage 1M ohm Current 10 ohms min Galvanic Isolation 3000 VDC UL Rating Class 2 Analog Outputs gt o Channels 2 outputs independently isolated single ended Resolutions 12 bits Output modes Voltage Current Output ranges 0 10V 0 20mA Control Exclusive input tracking or controlled by alarm or remote command Alarm Triggers Low High or range water mark Accuracy 0 10V Range accuracy 0 01V at 25 C load current 10 mA max 0 20 mA Range accuracy 0 02 mA at 25 C load voltage 11 0V max Galvanic Isolation 3000 VDC Relay Ports Channels 2 independently isolated Modes Relay SPDT NC NO with COM Control controlled by alarm or remote command xSenso User Guide 116 Appendix A Technical Specifications Rated current 3A Rated voltage 250 VAC Contact rating on relays 80VDC 3A 250VAC 3A 100000 cycles IEC 61810 80VDC 3A 240VAC 3A 100000 cycles UL 508 Isolation between relay contacts and internal circuitry 4000 VAC Isolation between relay open co
37. Control Relay SettingsT Table 13 8 SNMP Trap Settings gt o Actions Available for Alarms and Reports Table 13 2 Control Analog Output Settings Note Control analog output settings are only available in the xSenso 21A2 and not available for status reports or analog output alarms Add an Action Select Control Analog Output for the alarm The Output will appear drop down menu xSenso User Guide 66 13 Action Settings Output Alarm Value Normal Value Select the output number from the drop down menu Additional Analog Output configuration fields become available if a specific output number is selected Selecting None stops control of analog output and does not reset the output value Provide the value to be asserted on the selected Analog Output when the alarm is turned on Provide the value to be asserted on the selected Analog Output when alarm is turned off Table 13 3 Make Connection Settings Add an Action drop down menu Address Reporting Reminder Interval Port Mode Protocol xSenso User Guide Select Make Connection for the alarm or report The Address field will appear You can create up to 10 connections Repeat entry for the fields below of each connection There are a maximum of 10 connections for each alarm type and a total of 40 hosts under make connection across all alarm types To establish a connection when the alarm is on provide either a DNS or IP address o
38. DR xPrintServer ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo xSenso ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo jo ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojlojojojojojojo ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo O toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 xSenso User Guide 123 Appendix E USB CDC ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts The following file may be used to enable Windows to recognize the USB CDC ACM connection to the xSenso s USB Device port Create the linux cdc acm inf file on the Windows host somewhere using the contents provided below When Windows prompts for a device driver for the USB connection point it to this file Note For Windows 7 installation it is recommended to manually install the driver before plugging in the USB cable to the device port This can be done by installing a legacy driver for a COM port with the Have Disk option Windows USB CDC ACM Setup File Based on INF template which was Copyright c 2000 Microsoft Corporation Copyright c 2007 Microchip Technology Inc likely to be
39. Ds and the Diagnostic X LED are all located on the front panel of the xSenso device Figure 5 2 xSenso User Guide 35 5 Installation of xSenso 21R2 Figure 5 2 xSenso 21R2 Front View Diagnostic Relay Analog X LED Output Input Ethernet LEDs LEDs LEDs Outi Out2 Ini In2 ee USB Ethernet Port Port Figure 5 3 xSenso 21R2 Top Front View Nv ww a g g Zuy Tur Table 5 4 and Table 5 5 below explain the LED information displayed in Figure 5 2 and Figure 5 3 above xSenso User Guide 36 5 Installation of xSenso 21R2 Table 5 4 Analog Input and Relay Output LEDs X ontop of Orange xSenso device Diagnostic Analog Input 1 Green or Orange Analog Input 2 Green or Orange Relay Output 1 Green Relay Output 2 Green ORANGE ON power present ORANGE Blink during boot process after power cycle or reset Also blink patterns represent error conditions Loss of Redundant Power one slow blink followed by two fast blinks repeat No Ethernet Link two slow blinks followed by two fast blinks repeat No IP Address three slow blinks followed by three fast blinks repeat Input Type voltage or current GREEN represents 100mV 1V or 10V input range is selected ORANGE represents 20mA input range is selected Input Type voltage or current GREEN represents 100mV 1V or 10V input range is selected ORANGE represents 20mA input range is selected GREEN represents
40. E IN XXXXXXX XX XXXXX Manufacturing ij Date Code Country of Origin amp Manufacture xSenso User Guide 21 3 Installation of xSenso This chapter describes how to install the xSenso analog device server It contains the following sections Package Contents User Supplied Items Hardware Components Installing the xSenso Package Contents The xSenso package includes the following items gt One xSenso 2100 device One 3 contact terminal block plug screw type for power input port Two 6 contact terminal block plug screw type for analog input ports Wall Mount Bracket Four Rubber Feet Quick Start Guide User Supplied Items To complete your installation you need the following items Analog devices and sensors that require network connectivity An available connection to your Ethernet network and an Ethernet cable A working AC power outlet if the unit will be powered from an AC power adapter A 9 30VDC power supply either terminal screw or barrel input both may be used simultaneously for power redundancy xSenso User Guide 22 xSenso 2100 Isolation Block Diagram Figure 3 1 xSenso 2100 Isolation Block Diagram H Analoginputs 12 30Vde i Power for internal circuit 1 5KVac i isolation dc dc isolated PS 3KVdc_isolation Excitation 15V SI H 10mA P2 i i T sawanweuneaved Data path 16 bit delta protec cceee 4 3KVdc_ solation
41. Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination and source IP address and a destination and source port number For example a Telnet server commonly uses TCP port number 23 The following is a list of the default server port numbers running on the xSenso TCP Port 22 SSH Server Command Mode configuration TCP Port 23 Telnet Server Command Mode configuration TCP Port 80 HTTP Web Manager configuration TCP Port 21 FTP UDP Port 30718 LDP Lantronix Discovery Protocol port TCP UDP Port 10001 Tunnel 1 see note below UDP Port 1900 and TCP Port 30179 UPnP gt UM Note Additional TCP UDP ports and tunnels will be available depending on the product type The default numbering of each additional TCP UDP port and corresponding tunnel will increase sequentially i e TCP UDP Port 1000X Tunnel X Product Information Label The product information label on the unit contains the Note The hardware address on the following information about the specific unit label is also the product serial number Barcode The hardware address on the label is the address for the Ethernet eth0 interface e Product Revision Part Number Serial Number MAC Address e Manufacturing Date Code xSenso User Guide 20 2 Introduction Figure 2 4 xSenso Product Label sar coae III TI UN VANI OMAN Serial Number SN XXXXXXXXXXXXX Part Number PN XXX XXX XXX X REV XXX Revision MAD
42. Export in XML Format 107 XML Import Configuration 108 Import Configuration from External File 108 Import Configuration from the Filesystem 108 To Import Configuration in XML Format 108 19 Security in Detail 109 Public Key Infrastructure 109 TLS SSL 109 Digital Certificates 109 Trusted Authorities 109 Obtaining Certificates 110 Self Signed Certificates 110 Certificate Formats 110 OpenSSL 110 Steel Belted RADIUS 111 Free RADIUS 111 20 Updating Firmware 112 Obtaining Firmware 112 Loading New Firmware through Web Manager 112 To upload new firmware 112 Loading New Firmware through FTP 113 21 Branding the xSenso 114 Web Manager Customization 114 Short and Long Name Customization 115 To Customize Short or Long Names 115 xSenso User Guide 8 Appendix A Technical Specifications Analog Inputs 116 116 Analog Outputs 116 Relay Ports 116 Architecture 117 Network Interface 117 Management 117 Security 117 DAQ 118 Software 118 Power 118 Environmental 118 Physical Characteristics 118 Appendix B Technical Support Appendix C Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Converting Binary to Hexadecimal 119 120 120 Conversion Table 120 Scientific Calculator 120 Appendix D Compliance Appendix E USB CDC ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts xSenso User Guide 122 124 List of Figures
43. J 45 Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 port of the unit The xSenso supports a power range of 9 to 30 VDC You can power up the device with barrel power connector and or the 3 pin terminal connector for backup power supply Note As soon as you plug the device into power the device sensors powers up automatically the self test begins and LEDs would indicate the device s status Perform the following steps to install your device 1 2 oa fF w Connect analog devices to the analog input and relay output ports Hook up power excitations from xSenso to analog sensors devices if needed and if xSenso meets the power requirement Connect a RJ 45 Ethernet cable between the unit and your Ethernet network Plug the xSenso into the power outlet by using the included power supply Power up analog input devices sensors if they are not powered by xSenso excitation Power up device to be controlled by relay or supply power to be controlled by relay xSenso User Guide 39 6 Using Devicelnstaller This chapter covers the steps for locating a xSenso unit and viewing its properties and device details Devicelnstaller is a free utility program provided by Lantronix that discovers configures upgrades and manages Lantronix Device Servers Notes For instructions on using Devicelnstaller to configure the IP address and related settings or for more advanced features see the Devicelnstaller Online Help Auto IP generates a random IP address in
44. LANTRONIX Ini In2 xoenso User Guide xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 xSenso 21R2 Part Number 900 629 R Revision B March 2013 Copyright amp Trademark 2013 Lantronix Inc All rights reserved No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix Lantronix is a registered trademark and Devicelnstaller and xSenso are trademarks of Lantronix Inc Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation Chrome is a trademark of Google Opera is a trademark of Opera Software ASA Tera Terma is a registered trademark of Vector Inc All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective holders Warranty For details on the Lantronix warranty policy please go to our web site at www lantronix com support warranty Contacts Lantronix Corporate Headquarters 167 Technology Drive Irvine CA 92618 USA Toll Free 800 526 8766 Phone 949 453 3990 Fax 949 450 7249 Technical Support Online www lantronix com support Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices go to the Lantronix web site at www lantronix com about contact Disclaimer The information in this guide may change without notice The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appe
45. Logging M2 M Start Data Logging Browser Sandbox Filesystem 0 0 2 1 GB Empty Refresh Files Remove All Files Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved xSenso User Guide 61 xSenso User Guide Figure 11 2 xSenso 21A2 Logging Tab Admin Reading Home jlog_20121121_185923 csv so Second s Analog Device Data Logging Start Data Logging Browser Sandbox Filesystem NaN 0 0 GB Empty Refresh Files Remove All Files Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved Figure 11 3 xSenso 21R2 Logging Tab Home Reading Chart Setup Admin Logging Logout Data Logging Filename log_20121121_185833 csv 60 Second s Analog Device Data Logging v Start Data Logging Browser Sandbox Filesystem NaN 96 0 0 GB Empty Refresh Files Remove All Files Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved 11 Logging 62 11 Logging Data Logging Configuration Table 11 4 Data Logging Seitings Filename Period Title Header Timestamp Input Output Relay Start Data Logging Stop Data Logging Refresh Files Remove All Files Enter the filename of the log file This will be saved in the browse
46. Note Some SSH clients require RSA host keys to be at least 1024 bits long This device generates keys up to 2048 bits long To Configure SSH Settings Using Web Manager e To configure SSH go to the Admin tab page and click SSH in the menu Using the CLI e To enter the SSH command level enable gt ssh Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name ssh server gt and lt configgroup name ssh client gt SSL Settings Secure Sockets Layer SSL is a protocol for managing the security of data transmission over the Internet It provides encryption authentication and message integrity services SSL is widely used for secure communication to a web server Certificate Private key combinations can be obtained from an external Certificate Authority CA and uploaded into the unit Self signed certificates with associated private key can be generated by the device server itself Note The blue text in the XML command strings of this chapter are to be replaced with a user specified name xSenso User Guide 88 16 Security Settings Certificate and Key Generation The xSenso can generate self signed certificates and their corresponding keys This can be done for both the rsa and dsa certificate formats Certificates can be identified on the xSenso by a name provided at generation time Table 16 5 Certificate and Key Generation Settings Country 2 Letter Code Enter the 2 letter country code to be assigned to the ne
47. P statistics and lets you change the 79 current configuration and authentication settings Logging Shows analog input output and relay information through a live log and 61 provides log file configuration options Modbus Shows the current connection status of the Modubs servers listening on the 75 TCP ports and configure Modbus TCP server Network Shows status and lets you configure the network interface 50 Protocol Stack Lets you perform lower level network stack specific activities 94 Query Port Lets you change configuration settings for the query port 96 Reading Shows live analog input output and relay reading information 64 Relay Allows you to view and configure relay output shows current relay output 5r statuses and allows you to modify display of both relays RSS Lets you change current Really Simple Syndication RSS settings 81 SMTP Shows and modify the current configuration of SMTP 83 SNMP Shows and modify the current configuration of SNMP 82 SSH Lets you change the configuration settings for SSH server host keys SSH 85 server authorized users SSH client known hosts and SSH client users SSL Lets you upload an existing certificate or create a new self signed certificate 88 Syslog Lets you specify the severity of events to log and the server and ports to 78 which the syslog should be sent System Lets you reboot device restore factory defaults upload new firmware and 101 change the device long and short names Tun
48. ad only providing the following dynamic information for each input and analog or relay outputs Input Value Input Alarm High Value if applicable Input Alarm Low Value if applicable Input Maximum Value Note Max Min and Average input values will be lost if you navigate away from this Input Average Value page Cumulative values are calculated od since the last time the page was opened Input Minimum Value pag p Output Value Output Alarm High Value if applicable Output Alarm Low Value if applicable Output Maximum Value Output Average Value gt gt gt o Output Minimum Value Relay Output Value Titles and units for this Reading page are configurable under Analog Input Analog Output and Relay Output settings according to xSenso model You may also hide an input outputs or relays by disabling its display Data is polled from xSenso every second Maximum mininum and average values are calculated based on these data samples To reset the maximum mininum and average values simply refresh the webpage An input entering alarm zone will be blinking in red Figure 12 1 xSenso 2100 Reading Tab Reading Chart Logging Setup Admin es Logout CD Ga xm Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved xSenso User Guide 64 12 Reading Figure 12 2 xSenso 21A2 Reading Tab Home Chart Logging Setup Admin Input 1 Output 1 Outpu
49. al email configuration options will appear Check the types of reporting to include Serial Number System Long Name Terminal Block Barrel Connector Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Output 1 for xSenso 21A2 only Analog Output 2 for xSenso 21A2 only Relay Output 1 for xSenso 21R2 only Relay Output 2 for xSenso 21R2 only LAR E E OO i Note Your reporting selections made here will apply for both the alarm and normal emails established Specify the message that would appear in the alarm email message to be sent Specify how long to wait in minutes after the alarm stays on before another alarm email is sent Blank the display field to disable reminders Email will only be sent once by default Specify the message that would appear in the normal email message to be sent 68 13 Action Settings Normal Reminder Interval Specify how long to wait in minutes after the alarm stays off before another normal email is sent If this is a status report a normal email is sent periodically according to the stated reminder interval Blank the display field to disable reminders Email will only be sent once by default Table 13 5 FTP Put Settings Add an Action drop down menu Host Reporting Reminder Interval Port Mode Filename Protocol Username Password xSenso User Guide Select FTP Put for the alarm or report The Host field will appear You can create up to 2 connections Repeat entry for t
50. all NTamd64 Services ddService usbser 0x00000002 DriverService NTamd64 DriverService NTamd64 DisplayName SERVICE ServiceType 1 StartType 3 ErrorControl 1 ServiceBinary 12 USBSER sys r Vendor and Product ID Definitions When developing your USB device the VID and PID used in the PC side application program and the firmware on the microcontroller must match Modify the below line to use your VID and PID Use the format as shown below Note One INF file can be used for multiple devices with different 7 VID and PIDs For each supported device append 7 USB VID_xxxx amp PID_yyyy to the end of the line r SourceDisksFiles SourceDisksNames DeviceList DESCRIPTION DriverInstall USB VID_0525 amp PID_A4AT7 USB VID_0525 amp PID_A4AB amp MI_02 DeviceList NTamd64 DESCRIPTION DriverInstall USB VID_0525 amp PID_A4AT7 USB VID_0525 amp PID_A4AB amp MI_02 r String Definitions L Modify these strings to customize your device r Strings Linux Linux Developer Community DESCRIPTION Gadget Serial SERVICE USB RS 232 Emulation Driver xSenso User Guide 125
51. alog devices to the analog input and output ports Hook up power excitations from xSenso to analog sensors devices if needed and if xSenso meets the power requirement Connect a RJ 45 Ethernet cable between the unit and your Ethernet network Plug the xSenso into the power outlet by using the included power supply Power up analog input devices sensors if they are not powered by xSenso excitation Power up devices to be controlled by analog output xSenso User Guide 33 5 Installation of xSenso 21R2 This chapter describes how to install the xSenso 21R2 device server It contains the following sections Package Contents User Supplied Items Hardware Components Installing the xSenso Package Contents The xSenso package includes the following items UM One xSenso 21R2 device Three 3 contact Terminal Block Plug screw type for Power Input Port and Relay Output Ports Two 6 contact Terminal Block Plug screw type for Analog Input Ports Wall Mount Bracket Four Rubber Feet Quick Start Guide User Supplied Items To complete your installation you need the following items Devices to be controlled by relay Analog devices and sensors that require network connectivity An available connection to your Ethernet network and an Ethernet cable A working AC power outlet if the unit will be powered from an AC power adapter A 9 30VDC power supply either terminal screw or bar
52. als Select from the drop down menu to indicate the input relay and or output to be charted along the left right y axis Relay is charted as 1 if it is energized turned on or 0 if it is de energized turned off Note Output 1 and Output 2 selections are only supported in xSenso 21A2 Relay 1 and Relay 2 selections are only supported in xSenso 21R2 See Figure 10 1 Select from the drop down menu to specify the visual appearance of the charted line to display on the chart The minimum span associated with the y axis of the chart The maximum span associated with the y axis of the chart Check to enable display of current alarm point as a line across the time span Click button to generate a snapshot of the chart at any moment The snapshot of the chart will appear beneath the live chart Save a snapshot by following these directions 1 Right click on the snapshot 2 Select Save As in the popup menu 3 Save image to desired location Note This button appears only if a snapshot is not currently showing beneath the live chart Click to remove a snapshot at any moment The snapshot of the chart will disappear from beneath the live chart Note This button appears only if a snapshot is currently showing beneath the live chart To Configure Data Chart Settings Using Web Manager e To view a chart click the Chart tab to get to the Chart page xSenso User Guide 60 11 Logging The xSenso Logging tab page provides access
53. alue Output Low Enter the Output Low value which will be converted from the Reading Low value Reading High Enter the Reading High value which will be presented as the Output HIgh value Output High Enter the Output High value which will be converted from the Reading High value xSenso User Guide 56 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings Alarm Type Select alarm type to enable monitoring for high and or low analog output readings Select either High or High and Low to enable monitoring for a reading at or above the specified Alarm High value Select Low or High and Low to enable monitoring for a reading at or below the specified Alarm Low value Alarm High Specify the Alarm High value an analog output reading above this value that persists for Delay seconds will turn on the alarm Alarm Low Specify the Alarm Low value an analog output reading below this value that persists for Delay seconds will turn on the alarm Delay Specify the Delay value in seconds an analog output high or low reading that persists for Delay seconds will turn on the alarm To Configure Analog Output Settings Using Web Manager e To configure analog output go to the Setup tab page and click Analog Output gt Output 1 gt Configuration in the menu Using the CLI e To enter the analog output command level enable gt config gt analog gt output lt number gt Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name analog output i
54. alue which also serves as a safe value to be used when output is not defined like during startup output is undefined before any control kicks in Table 9 5 Analog Output Settings Display Select to enable or disable an output value to be displayed with designated title and units in the web manager XML and CLI analog chanel as well as Tunnel and Action Connect application You can hide an output by disabling it if you are not using it Title Enter the analog output title as it will appear in web manager XML and CLI Leave this field blank to utilize the default Output N where N is the analog output number For example you can name the reading Water Valve if a water flow controlling valve is connected to the xSenso device Type Select type of Voltage or Current Select Voltage for an output range from 0 to 10 Volts Select Current for an output range from 0 to 20 mA Startup Value Enter the Startup Value for the initial output value that will be asserted after the device boots up This will also take effect when Analog Input or Type is changed to avoid an undefined output This value may subsequently be replaced by a value mapped from an input channel or by a value specified in an output command Analog Input Select the appropriate Analog Input from the drop down menu to specify the channel number of the analog input the output will track Reading Low Enter the Reading Low value which will be presented as the Output Low v
55. ame suffix for the interface Note This setting will be used when either Static IP or Auto IP is active or if DHCP BOOTP is active and no Domain Suffix was acquired from the server DHCP Client ID Enter the ID if the DHCP server requires a DHCP Client ID option The DHCP server s lease table shows IP addresses and MAC addresses for devices The lease table shows the Client ID in hexadecimal notation instead of the xSenso MAC address Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the primary Domain Name Server Note This setting will be used when either Static IP or Auto IP is active or if DHCP BOOTP is active and no DNS server was acquired from the server Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server Note This setting will be used when either Static IP or Auto IP is active or if DHCP BOOTP is active and no DNS server was acquired from the server MTU When DHCP is enabled the MTU size is usually provided with the IP address When not provided by the DHCP server or using a static configuration this value is used The MTU size can be from 576 to 1500 bytes the default being 1500 bytes To Configure Network Interface Settings Using Web Manager e To modify Ethernet eth0 settings go to the Admin tab page go to the Admin tab page click Network on the menu and select Network 1 gt Interface gt Configuration Using the CLI e Toenter the ethO command level enable gt config gt if 1 Using XML
56. and long names in your xSenso The names display in the CLI show command and in the System web page in the Current Configuration table The short name is used for the show command Both names display in the CLI Product Type field Table 21 1 Short and Long Name Settings Short Name Enter a short name for the system name A maximum of 32 characters are allowed Long Name Enter a long name for the system name A maximum of 64 characters are allowed To Customize Short or Long Names Using Web Manager e To access the area with options to customize the short name and the long name of the product or to view the current configuration click System in the menu Using the CLI To enter the command level enable Using XML e Include in your file lt configitem name short name gt and lt configitem name long name gt xSenso User Guide 115 Appendix A Technical Specifications Analog Inputs gt gt ee Channels 2 Differential inputs screw terminal connections Resolution 16 bits Sigma Delta A D conversion Input Mode Voltage Current Input Range 100 mV 1V 10V 20 mA Scaling Configurable offset or scale and offset Alarm Triggers Low high or range watermarks Accuracy Note To achieve a reading accuracy with low level signals power supplies 100 mV Range accuracy 0 1 mV at 25 C ig es Senso and larget dayita need 1V Range accuracy 1 mV at 25
57. ar in this guide Revision History July 2012 A Initial document for firmware release 7 4 0 0 March 2013 B Updated for firmware release 7 6 0 0R10 and added xSenso 21A2 and xSenso 21R2 xSenso User Guide 2 Table of Contents xSenso User Guide Copyright amp Trademark 2 Warranty 2 Contacts 2 Disclaimer 2 Revision History 2 List of Figures 10 List of Tables 11 1 Using This Guide 13 Purpose and Audience 13 Summary of Chapters 13 Additional Documentation 14 2 Introduction 15 Key Features 15 Applications 16 Sample Applications 16 Protocol Support 17 Troubleshooting Capabilities 18 Configuration Methods 18 Configuration Using the MGMT USB Port 18 xSenso Wiring Example 19 Addresses and Port Numbers 20 Hardware Address 20 IP Address 20 Port Numbers 20 Product Information Label 20 3 Installation of xSenso 22 Package Contents 22 User Supplied Items 22 xSenso 2100 Isolation Block Diagram 23 Hardware Components 23 Front Top Panel 23 Right Side Panel 25 Back Panel 26 Installing the xSenso 26 3 xSenso User Guide Installation of xSenso 21A2 28 Package Contents 28 User Supplied Items 28 xSenso 21A2 Isolation Block Diagram 29 Hardware Components 29 Front Top Panel 29 Side Panels 32 Back Panel 32 Installing the xSenso 33 Installation of xSen
58. atjon alle KE 7 PHY Data path 10 100 3KVde_jsolation w l Driver 3h de de isolated PS 3kKVdc_tisolation Analog Output 1 3l Data path 3kKVde_ solation 3k de de isolated PS 3kVde_isolation 3h Hardware Components Front Top Panel The following components are located on the front panel Figure 4 2 of the xSenso 21A2 USB Port for managing and configuring xSenso device RJ 45 Ethernet Port with Ethernet LEDs can connect to an Ethernet 10 Mbps or Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps network RST Button the Reset Button inside the pin hole power cycles and restores factory default settings LED Indicators 4 Analog Input Output LEDs 2 Ethernet LEDs and 1 Diagnostic X LED see Table 4 4 and Table 4 5 xSenso User Guide 29 4 Installation of xSenso 21A2 LED Indicators The Analog Input LEDs the Analog Output LEDs the Ethernet LEDs and the Diagnostic X LED are all located on the front panel of the xSenso device Figure 4 3 Figure 4 2 xSenso 21A2 Front View Diagnostic Analog Analog X LED Output Input Ethernet LEDs LEDs LEDs a MA Attained Outi Out2 Ini In2 es MGMT Ethernet Port Port Figure 4 3 xSenso 21A2 Top Front View S o S zur Tul Table 4 4 and Table 4 5 below explain the LED information displayed in Figure 4 2 and Figure 4 3 above xSenso User Guide 30 4 Installation of xSenso 21A2 Table 4 4 Analog Input and Anal
59. ble or disable This option will only appear if a password is specified above Email on Connect Select an email profile number to which an email notification will be sent upon the establishment of an accept mode tunnel Email on Disconnect Select an email profile number to which an email notification will be sent upon the disconnection of an accept mode tunnel To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Using Web Manager To configure the Accept Mode for a specific tunnel go to the Setup tab page click Tunnel in the menu and select Tunnel 1 gt Accept Mode Using the CLI e To enter Tunnel 1 Accept Mode command level enable gt tunnel 1 gt accept Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name tunnel accept instance 1 gt xSenso User Guide 74 14 Tunnel and Modbus Settings Modbus Settings The Modbus server if enabled is active on TCP port 502 If present the additional TCP port is also used Modbus TCP parameters are configured using the Modbus menu and submenus under Admin Table 14 2 Modbus Settings TCP Server State Click to turn the TCP server state On or Off The TCP port is 502 Additional TCP Server Port If present the Modbus server also listens on this TCP port Response Timeout Enter the amount of time in milliseconds where the Modbus server will timeout in lieu of a response RSS Trace Input Click to turn RSS trace input On or Off If RSS trace input is enabled each PDU received on th
60. covered by the MLPL as found at lt http msdn microsoft com en us cc300389 aspx MLPL gt For use only on Windows operating systems Version Signature SWindows NT Class Ports ClassGuid 4D36E978 E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE10318 Provider Linux DriverVer 11 15 2007 5 1 2600 0 Manufacturer SLinux DeviceList NTamd64 DestinationDirs DefaultDestDir 12 T f Windows 2000 XP Vista 32bit Sections r DriverInstall nt include mdmcpq inf CopyFiles DriverCopyFiles nt AddReg DriverInstall nt AddReg DriverCopyFiles nt usbser sys 0x20 DriverInstall nt AddReg H H H A KR DevLoader ntkern KR NTMPDriver USBSER sys KR EnumPropPages32 MsPorts dll SerialPortPropPageProvider DriverInstall nt Services ddService usbser 0x00000002 DriverService nt DriverService nt DisplayName SERVICE ServiceType 1 StartType 3 ErrorControl 1 ServiceBinary 12 USBSER sys xSenso User Guide 124 Appendix E USB CDC ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts r Vista 64bit Sections r DriverInstall NTamd64 include mdmcpq inf CopyFiles DriverCopyFiles NTamd64 AddReg DriverInstall NTamd64 AddReg DriverCopyFiles NTamd64 USBSER sys 0x20 DriverInstall NTamd64 AddReg A H H A KR DevLoader ntkern KR NTMPDriver USBSER sys KR EnumPropPages32 MsPorts dll SerialPortPropPageProvider DriverInst
61. dential command level enable gt ssl gt credentials Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name ssl gt and lt configitem name credentials instance name gt and lt value name RSA certificate gt or lt value name DSA certificate gt xSenso User Guide 90 16 Security Settings Trusted Authorities One or more authority certificates are needed to verify a peer s identity These certificates do not require a private key SSL certificate for HTTPS and FTPS connections under Action must be uploaded here Table 16 7 Trusted Authority Settings Authority SSL authority certificate RSA or DSA certificates are allowed The format of the authority certificate can be PEM or PKCS7 PEM files must start with BEGIN CERTIFICATE and end with END CERTIFICATE Some Certificate Authorities add comments before and or after these lines Those need to be deleted before upload Delete Click the Delete button beside a specific certificate authority to delete it To Upload an Authority Certificate Using Web Manager e To upload an Authority Certificate o to the Admin tab page click SSL in the menu and select Trusted Authorities Using the CLI e To enter the SSL command level enable gt ssl e To enter the Trusted Authorities command level enable gt ssl gt trusted authorities Using XML e Include in your file lt configgr
62. digits gt xSenso User Guide 53 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings AOUT2 lt value gt Writes Output 2 value AOUT2 10 0 r xSenso 21A2 Value must have float format SUBMITTED lt digits gt lt digits gt ROUT1 Reads Relay 1 current setting ROUT1 r xSenso 21R2 1 ROUT2 Reads Relay 2 current setting ROUTA2 r xSenso 21R2 0 ROUT Reads all current relay settings ROUT r xSenso 21R2 1 0 ROUT1 lt 0 1 or 2 gt Write Relay 1 setting ROUT1 1 r xSenso 21R2 0 to turn off relay SUBMITTED 1 to turn on relay 2 to reset latched relay ROUT2 lt 0 1 or 2 gt Write Relay 2 setting ROUT2 O r xSenso 21R2 0 to turn off relay SUBMITTED 1 to turn on relay 2 to reset latched relay Table 9 3 DAQ Settings Time Type Timestamp Identifier Units End Character Select Uptime or Clock time type If Timestamp is enabled this selection applies Uptime represents the time since the device has powered up To use Clock time first go to Clock settings to set it up Select whether to enable a time stamp to be placed before each sample value Select whether to enable an alphanumeric identifier to be placed before each sample value and optional timestamp Select whether ot enable the applicable unit to be placed after each sample value Enter an end character to place this character at the tail end of sample strings You may also delete field contents to remove the end charac
63. dmin tab page click Protocol Stack in the menu and select SMTP Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable gt config gt smtp Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name smtp gt Diagnostics The xSenso has several tools for diagnostics and statistics Various options allow for the configuration or viewing of IP socket information ping traceroute memory and processes Hardware To View Hardware Information Using Web Manager e To view hardware information go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select Hardware Using the CLI Toenter the command level enable gt device show hardware information xSenso User Guide 96 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Using XML e Include in your file lt statusgroup name hardware gt IP Sockets You can view the list of listening and connected IP sockets To View the List of IP Sockets Using Web Manager e To view IP Sockets go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select IP Sockets Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable show ip sockets Using XML Include in your file lt statusgroup name ip sockets gt Ping The ping command can be used to test connectivity to a remote host Table 17 8 Ping Settings Host Enter the IP address or host name for the to ping Count Enter the number of ping packets should attempt to send to the Host The default is 5 Timeout E
64. e Modbus serial line creates a non persistent descriptive item in the RSS feed To Configure Modbus Settings Using Web Manager e To configure the Modbus go to the Admin tab page and click Modbus in the menu Using the CLI e To enter the Modbus command level enable gt config gt modbus Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name modbus gt Supported Modbus TCP IP Functions and Registers Table 14 3 0xxxx Read Write Coils Function Codes 1 5 and 15 00001 0x0000 0 Relay 1 Off 1 Relay 1 On 00002 0x0001 0 Relay 2 Off 1 Relay 2 On 00003 0x0002 Write 1 to reset latched Relay 1 00004 0x0003 Write 1 to reset latched Relay 2 xSenso User Guide 75 14 Tunnel and Modbus Settings Table 14 4 3xxxx Read Only Registers Function Codes 4 and 23 30001 0x0000 Input 1 high word of float Float AB CD 30002 0x0001 Input 1 low word of float Float AB CD 30003 0x0002 Input 2 high word of float Float AB CD 30004 0x0003 Input 2 low word of float Float AB CD Table 14 5 4xxxx Read Write Holding Registers Function Codes 3 16 and 23 40001 0x0000 Output 1 high word of float Float AB CD 1 will be returned if voltage output is shorted 2 will be returned if current output is opened 40002 0x0001 Output 1 low word of float Float AB CD 40003 0x0002 Output 2 high word of float Float AB CD 1 will be returned if voltage output is shorted 2 will be returned i
65. e chain is certified by a signed certificate from the previous link with the exception of the root CA This way trust is transferred along the chain from the root CA xSenso User Guide 109 19 Security in Detail through any number of intermediate authorities ultimately to the agent that needs to prove its authenticity Obtaining Certificates Signed certificates are typically obtained from well known CAs such as VeriSign This is done by submitting a certificate request for a CA typically for a fee The CA will sign the certificate request producing a certificate key combo the certificate contains the identity of the owner and the public key and the private key is available separately for use by the owner As an alternative to acquiring a signed certificate from a CA you can act as your own CA and create self signed certificates This is often done for testing scenarios and sometimes for closed environments where the expense of a CA signed root certificate is not necessary Self Signed Certificates A few utilities exist to generate self signed certificates or sign certificate requests The xSenso also has the ability to generate its own self signed certificate key combo You can use XML to export the certificate in PEM format but you cannot export the key Hence the internal certificate generator can only be used for certificates that are to identify that particular xSenso Certificate Formats Certificates and private keys can
66. e default Telnet Max Sessions Specify the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions that will be allowed Telnet Authentication Enable or Disable authentication for telnet logins To Configure Telnet Settings Using Web Manager To configure Telnet settings go to the Admin tab page click CLI in the menu and select Configuration Using the CLI Toenter the Telnet command level enable gt config gt cli gt telnet Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name telnet gt and lt configitem name state gt and lt configitem name authentication gt SSH Settings The SSH settings control CLI access to the xSenso over the SSH protocol Table 18 4 SSH Seitings SSH State Select to Enable or Disable CLI access via telnet SSH Port Specify the SSH Port and override the default as needed Blank the field to restore the default SSH Max Sessions Specify the maximum number of concurrent SSH sessions that will be allowed xSenso User Guide 105 18 Advanced Settings To Configure SSH Settings Using Web Manager e To configure SSH settings go to the Admin tab page click CLI in the menu and select Configuration Using the CLI e To enter the SSH command level enable gt config gt cli gt ssh Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name ssh gt and lt configitem name state gt XML Settings The xSenso allows for the configuration of units usi
67. erminals Select the offset adjustment Select Simple offset so that the offset value is simply added to each analog input with the result presented as an analog reading Select Scale and offset to linearly map each analog input sample to its reading value via specification of two points one near each end of the linear mapping range Enter the Input Low value which will be presented as the Reading Low value For example if a sensor measures 40 to 100 C with an output of 0 to10V you can input input low 0 input high 10 reading low 40 reading high 100 and unit C Enter the Reading Low value which will be converted from the Input Low value Enter the Input High value which will be presented as the Reading High value Enter the Reading High value which will be presented as the Input High value Enter the offset value through which each sampled analog input value may be adjusted Offset may be positive or negative Specify the maximum number of digits to be displayed to the right of the decimal point according to the accuracy of signal source Reading is always limited to have at 5 significant figures at most For example if the connected analog output sensor has an accuracy of 0 1 C you can select decimal point to be 1 Enter the unit as it will appear after the presented analog input value For example you can input C or F if a temperature sensor is connected Select alarm type to enable monitoring for high and or
68. essories gt Calculator 10 1010 A 2 Onthe View menu select Scientific The 11 1011 B scientific calculator appears 3 Click Bin Binary and type the number you want 12 1100 c to convert 13 1101 D 14 1110 E 15 1111 F xSenso User Guide 120 Appendix C Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Figure C 2 Windows Scientific Calculator KEEL Edit View Help OuHex Dec Oct OBin Degees ORadians Grads ow o O AOD amp oe GIG A OOOO GIG amp OBOOS amp SEE H AEA 4 Click Hex The hexadecimal value appears xSenso User Guide Figure C 3 Hexadecimal Values in the Scientific Calculator KEE Edit View Help Hexr ODec OOct OBin Qword ODword OWord Byte ow o M OO amp oA sO be OIG GI OOBOSe SS amp O00 co gcGG 121 Appendix D Compliance According to ISO IEC Guide 17050 1 17050 2 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name amp Address Lantronix Inc 167 Technology Drive Irvine CA 92618 USA Product Name Model xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 and xSenso 21R2 Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents Emissions gt FCC Part 15 Subpart B Industry Canada ICES 003 Issue 4 February 2004 CISPR 11 2003 A1 2004 A2 2006 Industrial Scientific and Medical VCCI V 3 2010 04 AS NZS CISPR 22 2009 EN 55011 2007 A2 2007 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 Immunity gt
69. ettings easily through a web browser using the Lantronix Web Manager See Configuration Using Web Manager on page 42 Devicelnstaller Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings on the xSenso using a Graphical User Interface GUI on a PC attached to a network You will need the latest version of Devicelnstaller See Using Devicelnstaller on page 40 Command Mode There are two methods for accessing Command Mode CLI making a Telnet or SSH connection or connecting a PC or other host running a terminal emulation program to the unit s USB port See Configuration Using the MGMT USB Port below and the xSenso Command Reference Guide for instructions and available commands XML The xSenso supports XML based configuration and setup records that make device configuration transparent to users and administrators XML is easily editable with a standard text or XML editor See the xSenso Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands Configuration Using the MGMT USB Port In order to configure and manage the device connect the computer via USB cable to the xSenso MGMT port and run a terminal emulation program e g Tera Term Note Device connection will be lost upon reboot Close the connection also close emulation program terminal if needed unplug and plug in the USB port and reopen the connection 1 Install the USB device driver as necessary Connection to the MGMT port
70. etup and Admin tabs at the top of the page provide direct access to each Web Manager page of the same name All the functionality in Web Manager is divided between these tab pages For instance clicking the Admin tab brings you to the Admin page or the Reading tab to get to the Reading page The Reading Chart and Logging tab pages provide live sensor data These pages together with the xSenso Home page are designed for users who are simply monitoring analog input output and relay data The Setup and Admin tab pages contain several subpages allowing viewing and configuration of various settings These pages would be useful for an advanced user wishing to view and modify xSenso configurations The menu bar appears at the left side of the Setup and Admin pages The menu bar lists the names of the subpages available in the Setup and Admin pages in Web Manager To bring up a page click it in the menu bar e Links near the top of many of the pages under Setup and Admin such as the one in the example above enable you to link to additional pages On some pages you must also select the item you are configuring such as a tunnel Inthe middle of many pages you can select or enter new configuration settings Some pages show status or statistics in this area rather than allow you to enter settings xSenso User Guide 47 7 Configuration Using Web Manager At the bottom of most pages the current configuration is displayed In some cases
71. ew RSS feeds xSenso User Guide 81 15 Services Settings Clear Click the button to clear RSS feed data To Configure RSS Settings Using Web Manager e To configure RSS go to the Admin tab page and click RSS in the menu Using the CLI To enter the RSS command level enable gt config gt rss Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name rss gt SNMP Settings Simple Network management Protocol SNMP settings may be viewed and configured in this section Table 15 7 SNMP Settings State Version Read Community Write Community Engine ID Username Security Authentication Protocol Authentication Password Privacy Protocol Privacy Password System Contact System Name xSenso User Guide Select to enable or disable the SNMP agent state Select the SNMP version used by the SNMP agent Specify the read community used by the agent defaults to public community Specify the write community used by the agent defaults to private community Show SNMPv3 Engine ID if SNMPv3 version is selected Enter the SNMPv3 Username if SNMPv3 version and authentication are selected Select whether authentication and or privacy should be used by the agent if SNMPv3 version and authentication are selected Select which authentication protocol should be used by the agent if SNMPv3 version and authentication are selected Enter the authentication password to be used by the agent if SNMPv3 ve
72. eys are optional but if they exist another layer of security is offered which helps prevent Man in the Middle MITM attacks Table 16 2 SSH Client Known Hosts Server Specify either a DNS Hostname or IP Address when adding public host keys for a Server This Server name should match the name used as the Remote Address in Action Connect Mode Public RSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing public RSA key you want to use with this user In WebManager you can also browse to the public RSA key to be uploaded If authentication is successful with the key no password is required Public DSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing public DSA key you want to use with this user In WebManager you can also browse to the public DSA key to be uploaded If authentication is successful with the key no password is required Note These settings are not required for communication They protect against Man In The Middle MITM attacks SSH Server Authorized Users The SSH Server Authorized Users are used by all applications that play the role of an SSH Server and specifically Tunnel Accept Every user account must have a Password The user s Public Keys are optional and only necessary if public key authentication is wanted Using public key authentication will allow a connection to be made without the password being asked at that time Note When uploading the security keys ensure the keys are not compromised in transit xSenso User Gu
73. f current output is opened 40004 0x0003 Output 2 low word of float Float AB CD Note The device will respond to any unit identifier less than 247 since each unit is uniquely identified by its IP address already xSenso User Guide 76 15 Services Settings DNS Settings This section describes the active run time settings for the domain name system DNS protocol The primary and secondary DNS addresses come from the active interface The static addresses from the Network Interface configuration settings may be overridden by DHCP Note The blue text in the XML command strings of this chapter are to be replaced with a user specified name Table 15 1 DNS Settings Lookup Perform one of the following Enter an IP address and perform a reverse Lookup to locate the hostname for that IP address Enter a hostname and perform a forward Lookup to locate the corresponding IP address To View or Configure DNS Settings Using Web Manager e To view DNS current status go to the Admin tab page and click DNS in the menu e To lookup DNS name or IP address go to the Admin tab page and click DNS in the menu to access the Lookup field Note To configure DNS for cases where it is not supplied by a protocol o to the Admin tab page click Network in the menu and select Interface gt Configuration Using the CLI e To enter the DNS command level enable gt dns Using XML e Include in your file lt config
74. f the remote host Multiple connection and reporting options will appear Check the types of reporting to include Serial Number System Long Name Terminal Block Barrel Connector Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Output 1 Analog Output 2 Relay Output 1 Relay Output 2 LE E E E eo Note Analog outputs are only supported for xSenso 21A2 and relay outputs are only supported for xSenso 21R2 Your reporting selections made here will apply for all the connections you make Specify how long to wait in seconds before trying to reconnect to the remote host Blank the display field to disable reminders If more than one Connect host is specified connections are attempted without delay so the single Reminder Interval applies to the delay between successive attempts to them all Data will only be sent once by default Enter the port number Select the mode Sequential Simultaneous Note This configuration field appears when more than one connection is enabled Select the appropriate protocol TCP UDP SSH Telnet TCP AES UDP AES and SSL 67 13 Action Settings SSH Username AES Encrypt Key AES Decrypt Key Validate Certificate Credentials Specify the SSH Client User for the SSH outgoing connection if the SSH protocol is selected for this connection You may select from the drop down menu of existing users or you may enter a new user name This configuration field is only available if the SSH pr
75. figure Input 1 and 2 Alarm Settings 72 To Configure Status Reports 1 and 2 Settings 72 To Configure Output 1 and 2 Alarm Settings 72 14 Tunnel and Modbus Settings 73 Tunnel Settings 73 Accept Mode 73 To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings 74 Modbus Settings 75 To Configure Modbus Settings 75 Supported Modbus TCP IP Functions and Registers 75 xSenso User Guide 15 Services Settings 77 DNS Settings 77 To View or Configure DNS Settings 77 FTP Settings 78 To Configure FTP Settings 78 Syslog Settings 78 To View or Configure Syslog Settings 79 HTTP Settings 79 To Configure HTTP Settings 80 To Configure HTTP Authentication 81 RSS Settings 81 To Configure RSS Settings 82 SNMP Settings 82 To Configure SNMP Settings 83 SMTP Settings 83 To Configure SMTP Network Stack Settings 84 16 Security Settings 85 SSH Settings 85 SSH Server Host Keys 85 SSH Client Known Hosts 86 SSH Server Authorized Users 86 SSH Client Users 87 To Configure SSH Settings 88 SSL Settings 88 Certificate and Key Generation 89 To Create a New Credential 89 Certificate Upload Settings 90 To Configure an Existing SSL Credential 90 Trusted Authorities 91 To Upload an Authority Certificate 91 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings 92 Filesystem Settings 92 File Display 92 To Display Files 92 File Modification 93 File Transfer 93 To Transfer
76. gh the USB port Detailed information about the commands Also provides details for XML configuration and status xSenso Quick Start Guide Instructions for getting the xSenso up and running Devicelnstaller Online Help Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows based utility to locate the xSenso and to view its current settings xSenso User Guide 14 2 Introduction xSenso is a compact DIN rail or wall mount solution that enables sensors with analog outputs voltage or current to easily and transparently send real time data to any node on the network or over the Internet xSenso is an ideal solution for remote monitoring and data logging of critical events in process control and automation applications With its low port density xSenso can be affordably installed in dispersed locations In applications where analog sensors and controllers are used xSenso can be configured to send alarms via emails or text messages when readings are outside predefined ranges These alarms allow control engineers to take immediate corrective action when certain thresholds are met Its embedded web server makes it possible to monitor the input readings chart or log the data using browsers on computers smartphones and tablets from anywhere in the world There are three Lantronix xSenso device servers e xSenso 2100 with two analog inputs part number XSO210000 01 S e xSenso 21A2 with two analog inputs and two analog output part number XSO21A200 01 S
77. group name interface instance eth0 gt xSenso User Guide 77 15 Services Settings FTP Settings The FTP protocol can be used to upload and download user files and upgrade the xSenso firmware A configurable option is provided to enable or disable access via this protocol Table 15 2 FTP Settings State Select to enable or disable the FTP server Enabled default Disabled To Configure FTP Settings Using Web Manager e To configure FTP go to the Admin tab page and click FTP in the menu Using the CLI e Toenter the FTP command level enable gt config gt ftp Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name ftp server gt Syslog Settings The Syslog information shows the current configuration and statistics of the syslog Here you can configure the syslog host and the severity of the events to log Note The system log is always saved to local storage but it is not retained through reboots unless diagnostics logging to the filesystem is enabled Saving the system log to a server that supports remote logging services see RFC 3164 allows the administrator to save the complete system log history The default port is 514 Table 15 3 Syslog Settings State Select to enable or disable the syslog Enabled Disabled default Host Enter the IP address of the remote server to which system logs are sent for storage Remote Port Enter the number of the port on the remote server that supports logging
78. hanged to anything the SSH Server on the remote host can execute Note If you are providing a key by uploading a file make sure that the key is not password protected Table 16 4 SSH Client Users Username Enter the name that the device uses to connect to an SSH server Password Enter the password associated with the username Remote Command Enter the command that can be executed remotely Default is shell which tells the SSH server to execute a remote shell upon connection This command can be changed to anything the remote host can perform Private Key Enter the path and name of the existing private key you want to upload In WebManager you can also browse to the private key to be uploaded Be sure the private key will not be compromised in transit This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network Public Key Enter the path and name of the existing public key you want to upload In WebManager you can also browse to the public key to be uploaded Key Type Select a bit length for the key RSA DSA xSenso User Guide 87 16 Security Settings Bit Size Select the bit length of the new key 512 768 1024 Using a larger Bit Size takes more time to generate the key Approximate times are 1 second for a 512 bit RSA key 1 second for a 768 bit RSA key 1 second for a 1024 bit RSA key 2 seconds for a 512 bit DSA key 2 seconds for a 768 bit DSA key 20 seconds for a 1024 bit DSA key
79. he fields below of each FTP Put Host Enter the FTP server IP address or hostname to be connected to Multiple FTP Put configuration options will appear Check the types of reporting to include Serial Number System Long Name Terminal Block Barrel Connector Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Output 1 for xSenso 21A2 only Analog Output 2 for xSenso 21A2 only Relay Output 1 for xSenso 21R2 only Relay Output 2 for xSenso 21R2 only Note Your reporting selections made here will apply for all the connections you make Specify how long to wait in minutes before trying to reconnect to the remote host Blank the display field to disable reminders If more than one Connect host is specified connections are attempted without delay so the single Reminder Interval applies to the delay between successive attempts to them all Data will only be sent once by default Enter the port number which FTP server is listening to Select the mode Sequential Simultaneous Note This configuration field appears when more than one connection is enabled Enter the file name to be used to upload to remote FTP server If file already exists new data will be appended to remote file Select the appropriate protocol to connect to the FTP server FTP or FTPS Specify the Username for logging on to the FTP server IF FTP server does not require authentication use anonymous Specify the Password for logging on t
80. hreads The xSenso Threads information shows details of threads in the Itrx_evo task which can be useful for technical experts in debugging To View Thread Information Using Web Manager e To view thread information go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select Threads Using the CLI Toenter the command level enable gt device show task state Clock The current date or time configured in xSenso can be viewed and modified There are two ways to change the time manually entering the date and time or synchronizing it with the NTP server Table 17 11 Clock Settings Synchronize with Enable or disable synchronization of the device clock settings with the NTP Server Server SNTP Client Enabled enables the SNTP Client to synchronize the device with the NTP Server Once enabled the NTP Server field appears with the default 0 pool ntp org address as well as the options for manually setting date and time Click Submit Disabled allows you to set the date and time manually Set Date and Time Click the Set Date and Time checkbox to make the Date and Time settings fields available for configuration Note The Set Date and Time checkbox is available only if you disable Syncronize with Server above Date Select the current Year Month and Day from the drop down menus Note The Date configuration field is only available if you disable Syncronize with Server and then check the Set Date and Time field above
81. ice Upload New Firmware Write the new firmware file to firmware rom on the xSenso The device automatically reboots upon the installation of new firmware See the section FTP Settings on page 78 Short Name Enter a short name for the system name A maximum of 32 characters are allowed Long Name Enter a long name for the system name A maximum of 64 characters are allowed To Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults Using Web Manager e To access the area with options to reboot restore to factory defaults upload new firmware update the system name long or short names or to view the current configuration go to the Admin tab page click System in the menu Using the CLI e To enter the command level enable xSenso User Guide 101 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name xml import control gt Discovery and Query Port The current statistics and configuration options for device discovery including Query Port are available for the xSenso Table 17 13 Discovery Settings Query Port Server Select to enable or disable the query port server from responding to autodiscovery State messages on port 0x77FE UPnP Server State Select to enable or disable the UPnP server from discovering devices in Windows network places UPnP Server Port Update the UPnP server port Leaving this field blank will restore the default settings To Configure Discovery Note If you are u
82. ide 86 16 Security Settings Table 16 3 SSH Server Authorized Users Username Enter a new username or edit an existing one Password Enter a new password or edit an existing one Public RSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing public RSA key you want to use with this user In WebManager you can also browse to the public RSA key to be uploaded If authentication is successful with the key no password is required Public DSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing public DSA key you want to use with this user In WebManager you can also browse to the public DSA key to be uploaded if authentication is successful with the key no password is required SSH Client Users The SSH Client Users are used by all applications that play the role of an SSH Client Specifically Action Connect Mode To configure the xSenso as an SSH client an SSH client user must be both configured and also exist on the remote SSH server At the very least a Password or Key Pair must be configured for a user The keys for public key authentication can be created elsewhere and uploaded to the device or automatically generated on the device If uploading existing Keys take care to ensure the Private Key will not be compromised in transit This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network The default Remote Command is lt Default login shell gt which tells the SSH Server to execute a remote shell upon connection This can be c
83. ify the text or hexadecimal AES key for decrypting incoming data for a TCP AES connection xSenso User Guide 73 14 Tunnel and Modbus Settings TCP Keep Alive Enter the time in milliseconds the xSenso waits during a silent TCP connection before checking if the currently connected network device is still on the network If the unit gets no response after 1 attempt it drops the connection Enter 0 to disable Block Network Set whether Block Network is enabled for debugging purposes Choices are Enabled if Enabled incoming characters from the network will not be processed Instead they will be buffered and will eventually flow off the network side Disabled this is the default setting incoming characters from the network will be processed Any buffered characters are sent first Password Enter a password This password can be up to 31 characters in length and must contain only alphanumeric characters and punctuation When set clients must send the correct password string to the unit within 30 seconds from opening network connection in order to enable data transmission The password sent to the unit must be terminated with one of the following OA Line Feed 00 Null OD OA Carriage Return Line Feed OD 00 Carriage Return Null lf Prompt for Password is set to Enabled and a password is provided the user will be prompted for the password upon connection Prompt for Password Select Enabled or Disabled to ena
84. le on a wall If using AC power avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch Observe the following guidelines when connecting the analog input devices Itis recommended to use twisted pair wires to connect analog sensors and xSenso If EMC is a concern shielded wires and or ferrite bead may be used to improve signal integrity in noisy environment xSenso User Guide 26 3 Installation of xSenso Connect your RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 port of the unit The xSenso supports a power range of 9 to 30 VDC You can power up the device with barrel power connector and or the 3 pin terminal connector for backup power supply Note As soon as you plug the device into power the device sensors powers up automatically the self test begins and LEDs would indicate the device s status Perform the following steps to install your device 1 Connect analog xSenso to the analog input ports 2 Hook up power excitations from xSenso to analog sensors devices if needed and if xSenso meets the power requirement Connect a RJ 45 Ethernet cable between the unit and your Ethernet network 4 Connect the 9 30 VDC to the terminal block barrel jack or both and power on the xSenso 5 Power up analog input devices sensors if they are not powered by xSenso excitation xSenso User Guide 27 4 Installation of xSenso 21A2 This chapter describes how to install the xSenso 21A2 device server It contains the following sections
85. le to the xSenso over a FTP or TFTP connection You may need to increase HTTP Max Bytes in some cases where the browser is sending data aggressively within TCP windows size limit when file including firmware upgrade is uploaded from webpage Loading New Firmware through FTP Firmware may be updated by sending the file to the xSenso over an FTP connection The destination file name on the xSenso must be firmware rom The device will reboot upon successful completion of the firmware upgrade Example FTP session ftp 192 168 10 127 Connected to 192 168 10 127 220 vsFTPd 2 0 7 Name 192 168 10 127 user admin 331 Please specify the password Password 230 Login successful Remote system type is UNIX Using binary mode to transfer files ftp gt put xSenso_7 6 _0 0OR10 rom 200 PORT command successful Consider using PASV 150 Ok to send data 226 File receive OK 9308164 bytes sent in 3 05 seconds 3047859 bytes s ftp gt quit 221 Goodbye xSenso User Guide 113 21 Branding the xSenso This chapter describes how to brand your xSenso by using Web Manager and Command Line Interface CLI It contains the following sections on customization Web Manager Customization Short and Long Name Customization Web Manager Customization Customize the Web Manager s appearance by modifying index html style css and the product logo The style fonts colors and spacing of the Web Manager is controlled with style c
86. log the sensor s data Applications The xSenso device server connects analog sensors such as those listed below to Ethernet networks using the IP protocol family Temperature Gauge Environmental Data Sensors Gas Monitoring Devices Sensors measuring humidity pressure flow level force weight and gas or air quality Sample Applications Figure 2 2 below demonstrates three sample xSenso applications 1 A simple process control example consists of an analog pressure sensor on the input and an analog valve on the output Using xSenso 21A2 between the sensor and input of the controller would allow users to extract data right over the xSenso ethernet port In this case the xSenso can be configured to output the analog signals exactly as receives it on the analog input The xSenso 21A2 can actually replace the Legacy controller and control the process the exact way it used to be done xSenso User Guide 16 2 Introduction Figure 2 2 Sample Applications vane Web Access Data Logging Email Alarm H J 3 gt k Controller Alarm Notification Web Access Data Logging Email Alarm Note See Sample Applications on page 16 for an explanation of Figure 2 2 Protocol Support The xSenso device server contains a full featured IP stack Supported protocols include ARP HTTP HTTPS SMTP AUTH SNMP v1 v2c v3 Modbus TCP UDP IP TCP IP
87. low Also you may need to update your graphic card drivers to optimize chart stability Figure 10 1 Charting Options in the Chart Tab by xSenso Model Home Reading Logging Setup Admin 2012 06 19 14 42 36 Input 1 0 00786 Alarm High 25 Input 2 0 00393 v Input 1 and Input 2 V Live Update Chart Input 1 V ain 10 Input 2 V 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 E 2 2 2 ic 4 A 6 6 8 8 14 41 35 14 41 45 14 41 55 14 42 04 14 42 14 14 42 24 147424 Last Minute v every 1 second Input 1 Input 1 1 Normal Min 10 Max 10 Alarm lv Input 2 V Input 2 iv Normal v Min 0 Max o Alarm v Generate Snapshot Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved Input 1 Input 1 Input 2 mpt2 p Output 1 Relay1 Input 2 Output 2 Relay 2 xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 xSenso 21R2 xSenso User Guide 59 10 Chart Data Chart Configuration Table 10 2 Data Chart Settings Last Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 Output2 Relay 1 Relay 2 Normal Bold Hide Min Max Alarm Generate Snapshot Remove Snapshot Select the span of time to be charted Minute charts one full minute at 1 second intervals Hour charts one full hour at 5 second intervals Day charts one full day at 1 minute intervals Week charts one full week at 10 minute intervals Month charts one full month at 1 hour interv
88. low analog input readings Select either High or High and Low to enable monitoring for a reading at or above the specified Alarm High value Select Low or High and Low to enable monitoring for a reading at or below the specified Alarm Low value Select None to disable monitoring reading for alarm low and or high values Specify the Alarm High value an analog input reading above this value that persists for Delay seconds will turn on the alarm Specify the Alarm Low value an analog input reading below this value that persists for Delay seconds will turn on the alarm Specify the Delay value in seconds an analog input high or low reading that persists for Delay seconds will turn on the alarm 55 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings To Configure Analog Settings Using Web Manager e To configure analog input go to the Setup tab page and click Analog Input gt Input 1 gt Configuration in the menu Using the CLI e To enter the analog input command level enable gt config gt analog gt input lt number gt Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name analog input instance 1 gt Analog Output Note Analog output is only available on the xSenso 21A2 When output is tracking input input is the single source of control When tracking is disabled there will be no other source of control and the state of output is undefined Instead of leaving it undefined we just put it back to startup v
89. lt login and password User Name admin Password PASS xSenso Wiring Example In Figure 2 3 below there are two sensors connected to the inputs of the xSenso One is the temperature sensor and the other is the humidity sensor In this example Relay 1 is associated with the temperature sensor and Relay 2 with the humidity sensor In Relay 1 the Normally Open NO pin allows the green light to stay on under normal operations Once the Normally Closed NC pin is activated the green light will be turned off and the red light will be turned on indicating an alarm condition The threshhold ranges can be defined within the xSenso web interface In Relay 2 a buzzer is connected to Normally Open NO pin and once the alarm condition is met the relay will be closed and the buzzer will sound Figure 2 3 xSenso Wiring Diagram no Temperature pe Sensor amp uc v Current rd COM Jumper Wire connects V l to GND GND g no Humidity l N Sensor a S ie ke Voltage rac Power v com Jumper Wire connects V to GHD Me xSenso User Guide 19 2 Introduction Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address The hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address physical address or MAC address Sample hardware address 00 14 1B 18 00 14 1B 18 IP Address Every device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address This address references the specific unit Port Numbers
90. may view statistics or configure the Accept Mode The Modbus configuration page allows configuration of Modbus servers listening on the TCP ports Tunnel Settings Tunneling parameters are configured using the Tunnel menu and submenus The Tunnel settings allow you to configure how the Network tunneling operates Note The following section describes the steps to view and configure Tunnel 1 settings these steps apply to other tunnel instances of the device Accept Mode In Accept Mode the xSenso listens waits for incoming connections from the network A remote node on the network initiates the connection The configurable local port is the port the remote device connects to for this connection Table 14 1 Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Mode Set the method used to start a tunnel in Accept mode Choices are Disable do not accept an incoming connection Always accept an incoming connection default Local Port Set the port number for use as the network local port The default local port number Tunnel 1 10001 Tunnel 2 10002 Protocol Select the protocol type for use with Accept Mode SSH SSL TCP default protocol TCP AES Telnet Credentials Specifies the name of the set of RSA and or DSA certificates and keys to be used for an SSL connection AES Encrypt Key Specify the text or hexadecimal advanced encryption standard AES key for encrypting outgoing data for a TCP AES connection AES Decrypt Key Spec
91. nclude in your file lt configgroup name ethernet instance eth0 gt xSenso User Guide 52 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings The xSenso supports two analog inputs Figure 9 1 each of which may be configured to sense one of four analog signal ranges 100mV 1V 10V and 20mA with options for selecting simple offset or scale and offset xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 and xSenso 21R2 have the same analog inputs but xSenso 21A2 additionally has two analog outputs and xSenso 21R2 has two relay outputs DAQ Format DAQ Data Acquisition Format configuration applies to Tunnel Accept and Alarm Connect data response Excitation Figure 9 1 Analog Inputs 1 and 2 for xSenso 7 Input 2 Input 1 9 30 VDC en WP l tV Ve Pl 1 V Vt VE ab dq TT Voltage Input Current Input Table 9 2 xSenso DAQ Command AIN1 Reads Input 1 value AIN1 r xSenso 2100 10 0000 xSenso 21A2 xSenso 21R2 AIN2 Reads Input 2 value AIN2 r xSenso 2100 0 00031 xSenso 21A2 xSenso 21R2 AIN Reads all input values AINA r xSenso 2100 10 0000 0 00031 xSenso 21A2 xSenso 21R2 AOUT1 Reads Output 1 current value AOUT1 r xSenso 21A2 5 00000 AOUT2 Reads Output 2 current value AOUT1 r xSenso 21A2 10 0000 AOUT Reads all current output values AOUT r xSenso 21A2 5 00000 10 0000 AOUT1 lt value gt Writes Output 1 value AOUT1 5 0 r xSenso 21A2 Value must have float format SUBMITTED lt digits gt lt
92. nel Lets you change the current configuration settings for an incoming tunnel 73 connection XML Lets you export XML configuration and status records and import XML 106 configuration records xSenso User Guide 49 8 Network Settings The Network Settings show the status of the Ethernet interface link and let you configure the settings on the device Interface settings are related to the configuration of the IP and related protocols Link settings are related to the physical link connection which carries the IP traffic The xSenso contains one network interface The Ethernet interface is also called interface 1 or etho Notes Some settings require a reboot to take effect These settings are noted below e Wait a minimum of 10 20 seconds after rebooting the unit before attempting to make any subsequent connections The blue text in the XML command strings of this chapter are to be replaced with a user specified name Network Interface Settings Table 8 1 shows the network interface settings that can be configured Table 8 1 Network Interface Settings BOOTP Client DHCP Client IP Address Default Gateway xSenso User Guide Select to turn On or Off At boot up after the physical link is up the xSenso will attempt to obtain IP settings from a BOOTP server Note Overrides the configured IP address mask gateway hostname and domain When DHCP is Enabled the system automatically uses DHCP regardless
93. ng an XML configuration record XCR Export a current configuration for use on other xSenso or import a saved configuration file XML Export Configuration You can export the current system configuration in XML format The generated XML file can be imported later to restore a configuration It can also be modified and imported to update the configuration on this xSenso unit or another The XML data can be dumped to the screen or exported to a file on the file system By default all groups are exported You may also select a subset of groups to export Table 18 5 XML Exporting Configuration Export to browser Select this option to export the XCR data in the selected fields to the browser Use the xcr dump command to export the data to the browser Export to local file Select this option to export the XCR data to a file on the device If you select this option enter a file name for the XML configuration record Use the xcr export command to export the data to a local file Export secrets Select to export secret password and key information Use only with a secure link and save only in secure locations Note Only use with extreme caution Comments Select this option to include descriptive comments in the XML Channels to Export Select instances to be exported in the analog relay and tunnel groups xSenso User Guide 106 18 Advanced Settings Groups to Export Check the configuration groups that are to be exported to the
94. nso Provides additional information on the firmware version Shows the xSenso status as Online Offline Unreachable the xSenso is on a different subnet or Busy the xSenso is currently performing a task Shows the xSenso current IP address To change the IP address click the Assign IP button on the Devicelnstaller menu bar Appears Dynamically if the xSenso automatically received an IP address e g from DHCP Appears Statically if the IP address was configured manually If the IP address was assigned dynamically the following fields appear Obtain via DHCP with values of True or False Obtain via BOOTP with values of True or False Shows the subnet mask specifying the network segment on which the xSenso resides Shows the IP address of the router of this network There is no default Shows the number of analog inputs on the xSenso device Shows the number of analog outputs on the xSenso device Note This field only displays for xSenso 21A2 models Shows the number of relay outputs on the xSenso device Note This field only displays for xSenso 21R2 models Shows False indicating configurable pins are not available on the xSenso Shows True indicating email triggers are available on the xSenso Indicates whether Telnet is enabled on this xSenso Shows the xSenso port for Telnet sessions Shows the xSenso port for web sessions Shows True indicating the xSenso firmware is upgradable as newer versi
95. nstance 1 gt Relay Output Note Relay output is only available on the xSenso 21R2 When relay is energized turned on Normally Open Port is closed to Common where Normally Closed Port is open disconnected from Common When relay is de energized turned off Normally Open Port is open disconnected from Common where Normally Closed Port is closed to Common Table 9 6 Relay Output Settings Display Select to enable or disable a relay status to be displayed with designated title in the web manager XML and CLI analog channel as well as Tunnel and Action Connect application You can hide an relay status by disabling it if you are not using it Title Enter the relay title as it will appear in web manager XML and CLI Leave this field blank to utilize the default Relay N where N is the relay number For example you can name the reading Buzzer if a buzzer is connected to the xSenso device xSenso User Guide 57 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings Latch Enable or disable Latch controls which determine how a relay will be turned off Selecting Enabled will require a user to explicitly reset latched relay and then turn it off Selecting Disabled the relay will automaticaly turn off after any and all of the alarm triggers are no longer active To Configure Relay Settings Using Web Manager To configure relay output go to the Setup tab page and click Relay gt Relay 1 gt Configuration in the menu Using
96. ntacts 1000 VAC UL rating Class 2 Note Wires attached to the relay terminal blocks must be rated 90 T or higher Connect Analog Inputs and Analog Outputs only to IEC Class llI or NEC Class 2 Circuits Relay Ports are to connect only to circuit rated 100 250VAC 3A or 30VDC 3A Architecture Controller 32 bit ARM 9 microprocessor running at 400 megahertz MHz Memory 64 Mbit 8 Mbyte Serial Flash 512 Mbit 64 Mbyte NAND Flash and 1 Gbit 128 Mbyte DDR2 RAM Terminal Block Plug Wires 26 16 AWG Network Interface Interface 1 Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX Auto sensing for speed duplex and MDIX cross over cable Magnetic Isolation 1500 VAC Protocols TCP Modbus TCP UDP ARP ICMP Telnet DHCP BOOTP HTTP HTTPS HTTP HTTPS POST FTP FTPS Put DNS SNTP SMTP AUTH SNMP MIB II v1 v2c v3 custom MIBs AutolP SSH SSL RSS XML FTP Syslog uPnP device discovery Note See Protocol Support on page 17 for updated protocols supported Management 1 USB port Web Configuration HTTP HTTPS XML CLI Telnet SSH Devicelnstaller Windows based utility for device discovery and system recovery Security Username Password Authentication 128 192 256 bit AES Encryption SSL SSH xSenso User Guide 117 Appendix A Technical Specifications DAQ e Server Tunnel Accept Modbus and SNMP Lantronix xSenso MIB Client Action Connect mode
97. nter the time in seconds for the to wait for a response from the host before timing out The default is 5 seconds To Ping a Remote Host Using Web Manager To ping a Remote Host go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select Ping Using the CLI To enter the command level enable Using XML e Not applicable xSenso User Guide 97 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Traceroute Here you can trace a packet from the xSenso to an Internet host showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes If you visit a web site whose pages appear slowly you can use traceroute to determine where the longest delays are occurring Table 17 9 Traceroute Settings Host Enter the IP address or DNS hostname This address is used to show the path between it and the xSenso when issuing the traceroute command Protocol Specify the traceroute protocol To Perform a Traceroute Using Web Manager e To perform a Traceroute go to the Admin tab page click Diagnostics in the menu and select Traceroute Using the CLI To enter the command level enable Using XML e Not applicable Log Table 17 10 Log Settings Output Select a diagnostic log output type Disable Turn off the login feature Filesystem Directs logging to log txt Max Length Set the maximum length of the log txt file Note This setting becomes available when Filesystem is selected To Configure
98. o the FTP server IF FTP server does not require authentication a common practice is to use user s email address 69 13 Action Settings Table 13 6 HTTP Post Settings Add an Action drop down menu Host Reporting Reminder Interval Port URL Protocol Username Password Select HTTP Post for the alarm or report The Host field will appear You can create up to 2 connections Repeat entry for the fields below of each HTTP Post Host Enter the HTTP server IP address or hostname to be connected to Multiple HTTP Post configuration options will appear Check the types of reporting to include Serial Number System Long Name Terminal Block Barrel Connector Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Output 1 for xSenso 21A2 only Analog Output 2 for xSenso 21A2 only Relay Output 1 for xSenso 21R2 only Relay Output 2 for xSenso 21R2 only Note Your reporting selections made here will apply for all the connections you make Specify how long to wait in minutes before trying to reconnect to the remote host Blank the display field to disable reminders If more than one Connect host is specified connections are attempted without delay so the single Reminder Interval applies to the delay between successive attempts to them all Data will only be sent once by default Enter the port number which HTTP server is listening to Enter the URL to be used to post to remote HTTP server Select
99. o to the Admin tab page click XML in the menu and select Export Status Using the CLI e To enter the XML command level enable gt xml xSenso User Guide 107 18 Advanced Settings Using XML Not applicable XML Import Configuration Here you can import a system configuration from an XML file The XML data can be imported from a file on the file system or pasted into a CLI session The groups to import can be specified at the command line the default is all groups Import Configuration from External File This import option requires entering the path and file name of the external XCR file you want to import Import Configuration from the Filesystem This import option picks up settings from a file and your import selections of groups lines and instances The list of files can be viewed from the filesystem level of the CLI Table 18 7 Import Configuration from Filesystem Settings Filename Enter the name of the file on the local to its filesystem that contains XCR data Channels to Import Select filter instances to be imported in the analog relay and tunnel groups This affects both Whole Groups to Import and Text List selections Whole Groups to Import Select the configuration groups to import from the XML configuration record This option imports all instances of each selected group Text List Enter the string to import specific instances of a group The textual format of this string is lt g gt lt 1i gt l
100. of whether BOOTP is Enabled Changing this value requires you to reboot the device Select to turn On or Off At boot up after the physical link is up the xSenso will attempt to obtain IP settings from a DHCP server and will periodically renew these settings with the server Note Overrides BOOTP the configured IP address mask gateway hostname and domain Changing this value requires you to reboot the device Note Within WebManager click Renew to renew the DHCP lease Enter the static IP address to use for the interface You may enter it alone or in CIDR format Note This setting will be used if Static IP is active both DHCP and BOOTP are Disabled Changing this value requires you to reboot the device When DHCP or BOOTP is enabled the xSenso tries to obtain an IP address from a DHCP or BOOTP server If it cannot the xSenso generates and uses an Auto IP address in the range of 169 254 xxx xxx with a network mask of 255 255 0 0 Enter the IP address of the router for this network Note This setting will be used if Static IP is active both DHCP and BOOTP are Disabled 50 8 Network Settings Hostname Enter the hostname for the interface It must begin with a letter or number continue with a sequence of letters numbers or hyphens and end with a letter or number Note This setting will take effect immediately but will not register the hostname with a DNS server until the next reboot Domain Enter the domain n
101. og Output LEDs X on top of Orange xSenso device Diagnostic Analog Input 1 Green or Orange Analog Input 2 Green or Orange Analog Output 1 Green or Orange Analog Output 2 Green or Orange ORANGE ON power present ORANGE Blink during boot process after power cycle or reset Also blink patterns represent error conditions Loss of Redundant Power one slow blink followed by two fast blinks repeat No Ethernet Link two slow blinks followed by two fast blinks repeat No IP Address three slow blinks followed by three fast blinks repeat Input Type voltage or current GREEN represents 100mV 1V or 10V input range is selected ORANGE represents 20mA input range is selected Input Type voltage or current GREEN represents 100mV 1V or 10V input range is selected ORANGE represents 20mA input range is selected Output Type voltage or current GREEN represents 0 10V output range is selected ORANGE represents 20mA output range is selected Output Type voltage or current GREEN represents 0 10V output range is selected ORANGE represents 20mA output range is selected Table 4 5 Ethernet LEDs Left L Right R Reset Button GREEN ON 100 Mbps link established GREEN Blink 100Mbps activity AMBER ON 10 Mbps link established AMBER Blink 10 Mbps activity GREEN ON Full duplex OFF Half duplex No power Input not utilized Input not utilized Out
102. on the side panels Figure 5 6 Left Side e Analog Input 1 e Analog Input 2 9 30 VDC 3 Pin Terminal Block Power Input 9 30 VDC Barrel Locking Power Input Right Side e Relay Output 1 e Relay Output 2 Figure 5 6 xSenso Side Views 9 30 VDC Barrel Locking Power Input Input 2 Input 1 9 30 VDC P j I V V P i i V V WV h T Excitation T Voltage Input Current Input Relay1 Relay 2 NONCCOM NONCCOM Relay 1 Relay 2 Back Panel On the xSenso back panel there is a mounting bracket with a sliding orange clip which allows you to mount and dismount the device from a DIN rail as shown in Figure 5 7 There are also four rubber feet that can be attached to the bottom side of the device if the xSenso is to be placed on a flat surface xSenso User Guide 38 5 Installation of xSenso 21R2 Figure 5 7 xSenso Bottom Back Panel View Installing the xSenso Be sure to place or mount the device securely on a flat horizontal or vertical surface The device comes with mounting brackets for mounting the device vertically for example on a wall If using AC power avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch Observe the following guidelines when connecting the analog input and output devices It is recommended to use twisted pair wires to connect analog sensors and xSenso If EMC is a concern shielded wires and or ferrite bead may be used to improve signal integrity in noisy environment Connect your R
103. ons become available 41 7 Configuration Using Web Manager This chapter describes how to configure xSenso using Web Manager the Lantronix browser based configuration tool The unit s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory and is retained without power All changes take effect immediately unless otherwise noted It contains the following sections e Accessing Web Manager e Web Manager Components Navigating Web Manager Accessing Web Manager Note You can also access the Web Manager by selecting the Web Configuration tab on the Devicelnstaller window To access Web Manager perform the following steps 1 Open a standard web browser Lantronix supports the latest version of Internet Explorer Mozilla Suite Mozilla Firefox Safari Chrome or Opera Note Lantronix recommends using the latest version of Chrome when viewing and configuring the Chart tab page 2 Enter the IP address or hostname of the xSenso in the address bar The IP address may have been assigned manually using Devicelnstaller see the xSenso Quick Start Guide or automatically by DHCP 3 Enter your username and password The factory default username is admin and the password is PASS The xSenso Home page displays with a brief summary of current status information about your xSenso device including product information network settings and analog status information xSenso User Guide 42 7 Configuration Using Web Manager Figure 7 1
104. ontinue the boot process restoring it back to the original factory default settings To reboot the unit without resetting the unit to factory defaults 1 Place the end of a paper clip or similar object into the RST reset opening see Figure 3 2 and press and hold down micro switch during a power cycle for 3 to 5 seconds 2 Remove the paper clip to release the button The unit will reboot Right Side Panel The following are located on the right side panel Figure 3 6 e Analog Input 1 e Analog Input 2 9 30 VDC 3 Pin Terminal Block Power Input 9 30 VDC Barrel Locking Power Input Note There are no inputs or outputs on the left side panel xSenso User Guide 25 3 Installation of xSenso Figure 3 6 xSenso Side View 9 30 VDC Barrel Locking Power Input Input 2 Input1 9 30 VDC P I V V P l I V V WV th T Excitation Voltage Input Current Input Back Panel On the xSenso back panel there is a mounting bracket with a sliding orange clip which allows you to mount and dismount the device from a DIN rail as shown in Figure 3 3 There are also four rubber feet that can be attached to the bottom side of the device if the xSenso is to be placed on a flat surface Figure 3 7 xSenso Bottom Back Panel View Installing the xSenso Be sure to place or mount the device securely on a flat horizontal or vertical surface The device comes with mounting brackets for mounting the device vertically for examp
105. or logins by the admin account The default password is PASS Enable Level Password Enter the password for access to the Command Mode Enable level There is no password by default Quit Connect Line Enter the Quit Connect Line string to be used to terminate a telnet or SSH session and resume the CLI Type lt control gt before the key to be pressed while holding down the Ctrl key example lt control gt L Inactivity Timeout Set a time period in which the CLI session should disconnect if no data is received Enter 0 to disable Blank the display field to restore the default Line Authentication Enable or Disable authentication for CLI access on the USB Serial Gadget Port To View and Configure Basic CLI Settings Using Web Manager e To view CLI statistics go to the Admin tab page click CLI in the menu and select Statistics To configure basic CLI settings go to the Admin tab page click CLI in the menu and select Configuration Using the CLI e To enter CLI command level enable gt config gt cli Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name cli gt xSenso User Guide 104 18 Advanced Settings Telnet Settings The telnet settings control CLI access to the xSenso over the Telnet protocol Table 18 3 Telnet Settings Telnet State Enable or Disable CLI access via telnet Telnet Port Enter an alternative Telnet Port to override the default used by the CLI server Blank the field to restore th
106. ose Enabled or Disabled To Configure ICMP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager To configure ICMP protocol settings go to the Admin tab page click Protocol Stack in the menu and select ICMP Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable gt config gt icmp Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name icmp gt ARP Settings Table 17 6 ARP Network Stack Settings IP Address Enter the IP address to add to the ARP cache MAC Address Enter the MAC address to add to the ARP cache Remove Click the Remove link beside a specific address to remove it Remove All Click the Remove All link underneath all listed addresses to remove all the addresses To Configure ARP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager To configure ARP protocol settings go to the Admin tab page click Protocol Stack in the menu and select ARP Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable gt config gt arp xSenso User Guide 95 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name arp gt SMTP Settings Table 17 7 SMTP Settings Relay Address Enter the Relay Address to be used to direct all outbound email messages through a mail server Relay Port Enter the Relay Port number to be used for all outbound email messages through the mail server To Configure ARP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager To configure SMTP protocol settings go to the A
107. otocol is selected Enter an AES encryption key to encrypt outgoing data and select Hexadecimal or Text This configuration field is only available if either TCP AES or UDP AES protocol is selected Enter an AES decryption key to decrypt incoming data and select Hexadecimal or Text This configuration field is only available if either TCP AES or UDP AES protocol is selected Check to enable or disable validation certificate if SSL protocol is selected This configuration field is only available if the SSL protocol is selected Enabling Validate Certificate requries the server to verify the remote SSL server certificate when making a connection Disabling Validate Certificate causes the server to skip verification of the remote SSL certificate Specify the name of the set of RSA and or DSA certificates and keys to be used for the SSL connection This configuration field is only available if the SSL protocol is selected Table 13 4 Send Email Settings Add an Action drop down menu Alarm Email Normal Email Reporting Alarm Message Alarm Reminder Interval Normal Message xSenso User Guide Select Send Email for the alarm or report Repeat entry for the fields below of each email Select an alarm profile number which will send an email when the alarm is turned on Multiple connection and reporting options will appear Select an alarm profile number which will send an email when the alarm is turned off Multiple norm
108. oup name ssl gt and lt configitem name trusted authority instance 1 gt and lt configitem name intermediate authority instance 1 gt xSenso User Guide 91 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Filesystem Settings Use the file system to list view add remove and transfer files The xSenso uses a flash file system to store files File Display It is possible to view the list of existing files and to view their contents in the ASCII or hexadecimal formats Table 17 1 File Display Settings Is Displays a list of files on the xSenso and their respective sizes cat Displays the specified file in ASCII format dump Displays the specified file in a combination of hexadecimal and ASCII formats pwd Print working directory cd Change directories show tree Display file directory tree To Display Files Using Web Manager e To view existing files and file contents go to the Admin tab page click Fllesystem in the menu and select Browse Using the CLI e To enter the Filesystem command level enable gt filesystem Using XML e Not applicable xSenso User Guide 92 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings File Modification The xSenso allows for the creation and removal of files on its filesystem Table 17 2 File Modification Settings rm Removes the specified file from the file system touch Creates the specified file as an empty file cp Creates a copy of a file mkdir Creates a directo
109. provides authentication and message integrity services Secure Sockets Layer SSL is a protocol that manages data transmission security over the Internet It uses digital certificates for authentication and cryptography against eavesdropping and tampering It provides encryption and message integrity services SSL is widely used for secure communication to a web server SSL uses certificates and private keys Note The device supports SSLv3 and its successors TLS1 0 and TLS1 1 An incoming SSLv2 connection attempt is answered with an SSLv3 response If the initiator also supports SSLv3 SSLv3 handles the rest of the connection SSH Settings SSH is a network protocol for securely accessing a remote device over an encrypted channel This protocol manages the security of internet data transmission between two hosts over a network by providing encryption authentication and message integrity services Two instances require configuration when the xSenso is the SSH server and when it is an SSH client The SSH server is used by the CLI Command Mode and for tunneling in Accept Mode The SSH client is for Action Connect Mode To configure the xSenso as an SSH server there are two requirements Defined Host Keys both private and public keys are required These keys are used for the Diffie Hellman key exchange used for the underlying encryption protocol Defined Users these users are permitted to connect to the xSenso SSH server SSH
110. put not utlized Output not utlized You can reset the xSenso to factory default settings including clearing the network settings The IP address gateway and netmask are set to 00s To reset the unit to factory defaults 1 Place the end of a paper clip or similar object into the RST reset opening see Figure 4 2 and press and hold down micro switch during a power cycle for a minimum of 25 seconds 2 Remove the paper clip to release the button The unit will continue the boot process restoring it back to the original factory default settings xSenso User Guide 31 4 Installation of xSenso 21A2 To reboot the unit without resetting the unit to factory defaults 1 Place the end of a paper clip or similar object into the RST reset opening see Figure 4 2 and press and hold down micro switch during a power cycle for 3 to 5 seconds 2 Remove the paper clip to release the button The unit will reboot Side Panels The following are located on the side panels Figure 4 6 Right Side e Analog Input 1 e Analog Input 2 9 30 VDC 3 Pin Terminal Block Power Input 9 30 VDC Barrel Locking Power Input Left Side e Analog Output 1 e Analog Output 2 Figure 4 6 xSenso Side Views 9 30 VDC Barrel Locking Power Input Input 2 Input 1 9 30 VDC P l I V Vt P I 1 V Vt V V mh T Excitation Voltage Input Current Input Output 1 Output 2 VI VI Analog Analog Output 1 Output 2
111. r The xSenso Home page and the Device Status pages show overlapping information For most users the xSenso Home page contains the basic product and status information necessary For advanced users the Device Status page contains additional configuration information Table 7 3 Comparing xSenso Home Page and Device Status Page Information Product Type x x Firmware Version x x Build Date Serial Number MAC Address Uptime Permanent Config Interface Link MAC Address Hostname IP Address Default Gateway Domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS MTU Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 only for xSenso 21A2 Output 2 only for xSenso 21A2 Relay 1 only for xSenso 21R2 Relay 2 only for xSenso 21R2 Tunnel 1 Tunnel 2 xSenso User Guide 45 7 Configuration Using Web Manager Live Reading Pages and Configuration Pages There are five tabs that span the top of the Web Manager page Beyond the xSenso Home page accessed through the Home tab at the top left you may access the other Web Manager pages through the four other tabs The Reading Chart and Logging tab pages provide live data on the analog input signals and the Setup and Admin tab pages provide configuration menus Live Reading Pages Reading view live readings of analog input output and relay data Chart view live customizable charts of analog input ou
112. r s sandbox filesystem Specify in seconds how often the browser will poll data from the xSenso device Specify the title as it will appear in the log files You can use this besides the filename to identify each data logging session Check to enable or disable the header in the log files Header gives you description of each column in the log file e g Date and Time Input 1 and Input 2 Select timestamp logged should be generated from local PC running the web browser or time uptime clock coming from the device Check the analog inputs to be included in logging Check the analog outputs to be included in logging Note This option is only supported in xSenso 21A2 Check the relay outputs to be included in logging Note This option is only supported in xSenso 21R2 Click button to manually begin data logging according to current user settings Click button to manually stop data logging Click button to refresh log files list List may need to be refreshed in order to view all log files created when multiple data logging session happens on the same PC Click button to delete any accumulated logs from from browser s sandbox filesystem To Configure Data Logging Settings Using Web Manager e To configure data logging click the Logging tab to get to the Logging page xSenso User Guide 63 12 Reading The xSenso Reading tab provides access to a live readings page of analog inputs outputs and relays This page is re
113. rel input both may be used simultaneously for power redundancy xSenso User Guide 34 5 Installation of xSenso 21R2 xSenso 21R2 Block Diagram Figure 5 1 xSenso 21R2 Isolation Block Diagram Prt nn rn nn ne oo H Analog Inputs 12 30Vde i i i __ 1 5KVac O Powerfon i isolator de de isolated PS c internal circuit i de de step a OE OC Isolate mar down PS rT 3KVdc_ isolation Excitation 15V gt roma IPI 3E i 3E i S Excitation 15V L oo N 10mA P2 i i E i 9625 Data path 16 bit delta SERE 3KVdc_isolation M sgmaaoc 1 5KVpc 3I isolation 2 aces 1 CO N ar a 7 10 100 Relay i ee Y WS i E Relays are shown at de energized state Hardware Components Front Top Panel The following components are located on the front panel Figure 5 2 of the xSenso 21R2 USB Port for managing and configuring xSenso device RJ 45 Ethernet Port with Ethernet LEDs can connect to an Ethernet 10 Mbps or Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps network RST Button the Reset Button inside the pin hole power cycles and restores factory default settings LED Indicators 4 Analog Input Output LEDs 2 Ethernet LEDs and 1 Diagnostic X LED see Table 5 4 and Table 5 5 to learn how to read the LED indicators LED Indicators The Analog Input LEDs the Relay Output LEDs the Ethernet LE
114. rsion and authentication are selected Must be at least eight 8 characters Select the privacy encryption method to be used by the agent if SNMPv3 authentication and privacy are selected Enter the password to be used for privacy encryption by the agent if SNMPv3 version authentication and privacy are selected Must be at least eight 8 characters Specify the system contact Update the system name as necessary The default system name is xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 or xSenso 21R2 depending the xSenso model 82 15 Services Settings System Description System Location Lantronix MIB File xSenso MIB File Primary Destination Secondary Destination Update the system description as necessary The default system information includes the manufacturer name xSenso model name version and the serial number of the device Specify a system location for the SNMP setting Click the Lantronix MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver Click the xSenso MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver Enter the primary SNMP trap receiver for the enabled SNMP agent This is either an IP address or a hostname Enter the secondary SNMP trap receiver for the enabled SNMP agent This is either an IP address or a hostname To Configure SNMP Settings Using Web Manager To configure SNMP go to the Admin tab page and click SNMP in the menu Using the CLI e To
115. ry on the file system rmdir Removes a directory from the file system format Format the file system and remove all data File Transfer Files can be transferred to and from the xSenso via the TFTP protocol This can be useful for saving and restoring XML configuration files Files can also be uploaded via HTTP Table 17 3 File Transfer Settings Create Browse to location of the file to be created Upload File Browse to location of the file to be uploaded Copy File Enter the source and destination for file to be copied Move Enter the source and destination for file to be moved Action Select the action that is to be performed via TFTP Get a get command will be executed to store a file locally Put a put command will be executed to send a file to a remote location Local File Enter the name of the local file on which the specified get or put action is to be performed Remote File Enter the name of the file at the remote location that is to be stored locally get or externally put Host Enter the IP address or name of the host involved in this operation Port Enter the number of the port involved in TFTP operations xSenso User Guide 93 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings To Transfer or Modify Filesystem Files Using Web Manager e To create a new file or directory upload an existing file copy or move a file o to the Admin tab page click Filesystem in the menu and select Brow
116. sbrpvk nodes out sbr_certkey pem The sbr_certkey pem file contains both certificate and key If loading the SBR certificate into xSenso as an authority you will need to edit it 1 Open the file in any plain text editor 2 Delete all info before BEGIN CERTIFICATE and after END CERTIFICATE and then save as sbr_cert pem SBR accepts trusted root certificates in the DER format Again OpenSSL can convert any format into DER openssl x509 inform pem in mp_cert pem outform der out mp_cert der Note With SBR when the identity information includes special characters such as dashes and periods SBR changes the format it uses to store these strings and becomes incompatible with the current xSenso release Support may be added for this and other formats in future releases Free RADIUS Free RADIUS is another versatile Linux open source RADIUS server xSenso User Guide 111 20 Updating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Obtain the most up to date firmware and release notes for the unit from the Lantronix Web site www lantronix com support downloads or by using anonymous FTP ftp ftp lantronix com Loading New Firmware through Web Manager Reload the firmware using the device web manager Filesystem page To upload new firmware 1 Select the Setup tab page and click System in the menu bar The Setup gt System page appears Figure 20 1 Uploading New Firmware Reading Chart Logging Logout
117. se Using the CLI e To enter the Filesystem command level enable gt filesystem Using XML e Not applicable Protocol Stack Settings There are various low level network stack specific items that are available for configuration This includes settings related to IP ICMP and ARP which are described in the sections below IP Settings Table 17 4 IP Network Stack Settings IP Time to Live This value typically fills the Time To Live in the IP header Enter the number of hops to be transmitted before the packet is discarded Multicast Time to Live This value fills the Time To Live in any multicast IP header Normally this value will be one so the packet will be blocked at the first router It is the number of hops allowed before a Multicast packet is discarded Enter the value to be greater than one to intentionally propagate multicast packets to additional routers To Configure IP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager e To configure IP protocol settings go to the Admin tab page click Protocol Stack in the menu and select IP Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable gt config gt ip Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name ip gt xSenso User Guide 94 17 Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings ICMP Settings Table 17 5 ICMP Network Stack Settings State The State selection is used to turn on off processing of ICMP messages This includes both incoming and outgoing messages Cho
118. shows current input status and 55 allows you to scale and modify display of both analog inputs Analog Output Allows you to view and configure analog output shows current output 56 statuses and allows you to modify display of analog outputs Charting Shows data on a live chart and chart configuration options 59 CLI Shows Command Line Interface CLI statistics and lets you change the 104 current CLI configuration settings Clock Allows you to view and configure the current date time and time zone as it 100 displays in web manager DAQ Format Allows you to change data response format in Tunnel and Action connect 53 applications Diagnostics Lets you perform various diagnostic procedures 96 Discovery Allows you to view and modify the configuration and statistics for device 102 discovery DNS Shows the current configuration of the DNS subsystem and the DNS cache 77 Email Shows email statistics and lets you clear the email log configure email 103 settings and send an email Filesystem Shows file system statistics and lets you browse the file system to view a file 92 create a file or directory upload files using HTTP copy a file move a file or perform TFTP actions xSenso User Guide 48 7 Configuration Using Web Manager FTP Shows statistics and lets you change the current configuration for the File 78 Transfer Protocol FTP server HTTP Shows HyperText Transfer Protocol HTT
119. sic is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using Base64 SSL Digest is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using MD5 Note When changing the parameters of Digest or SSL Digest authentication it is often best to close and reopen the browser to ensure it does not attempt to use cached authentication information To Configure HTTP Authentication Using Web Manager To configure HTTP Authentication o to the Admin tab page click HTTP in the menu and select Authentication Using the CLI e To enterthe HTTP command level enable gt config gt http Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name http authentication uri instance uri name gt RSS Settings Really Simple Syndication RSS sometimes referred to as Rich Site Summary is a method of feeding online content to Web users Instead of actively searching for configuration changes RSS feeds permit viewing only relevant and new information regarding changes made via an RSS publisher The RSS feeds may also be stored to the file system cfg_log txt file Table 15 6 RSS Settings RSS Feed Select On or Off for RSS feeds to an RSS publisher The default setting is off Persistent Select On or Off for RSS feed to be written to a file cfg_log txt and to be available across reboots The default setting is off Max Entries Set the maximum number of log entries Only the last Max Entries are cached and viewable View Click the button to vi
120. sigma ADC 1 5kVac 3j Excitation 15V 1NmA P1 Hardware Components Front Top Panel The following components are located on the front panel Figure 3 2 of the xSenso 3 Installation of xSenso USB Port for managing and configuring xSenso device RJ 45 Ethernet Port with Ethernet LEDs can connect to an Ethernet 10 Mbps or Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps network RST Button the Reset Button inside the pin hole power cycles and restores factory default settings LED Indicators 2 Analog Input LEDs 2 Ethernet LEDs and 1 Diagnostic X LED see Table 3 4 and Table 3 5 LED Indicators The Analog Input LEDs the Ethernet LEDs and the Diagnostic X LED are all located on the front panel of the xSenso device Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 xSenso Front View Though there appear to be four analog input LEDs located on the front Input LEDs are supported in Diagnostic Ethernet LEDs Analog X LED L R Input LEDs Note _ Ini In2 I C MGMT LAN panel only the two right xSenso USB Ethernet Reset Button Port Port pin hole xSenso User Guide 23 3 Installation of xSenso Figure 3 3 xSenso Top Front View aah a A h SAN Ss NA Table 3 4 and Table 3 5 below explain the LED information displayed in Figure 3 2 and Figure 3 3 above Table 3 4 Analog Input LEDs X ontopof Orange ORANGE ON power present No power xSenso device ORANGE
121. so 21R2 34 Package Contents 34 User Supplied Items 34 xSenso 21R2 Block Diagram 35 Hardware Components 35 Front Top Panel 35 Side Panels 38 Back Panel 38 Installing the xSenso 39 Using Devicelnstaller 40 Accessing xSenso Using Devicelnstaller 40 Device Detail Summary 40 Configuration Using Web Manager 42 Accessing Web Manager 42 xSenso Home and Device Status Pages 45 Live Reading Pages and Configuration Pages 46 Web Manager Components 47 Navigating Web Manager 48 Network Settings 50 Network Interface Settings 50 To Configure Network Interface Settings 51 To View Network Interface Status 51 Network Link Settings 52 To Configure Network Link Settings 52 4 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings 53 DAQ Format 53 To Configure DAQ Settings 54 Analog Input 55 To Configure Analog Settings 56 Analog Output 56 To Configure Analog Output Settings 57 Relay Output 57 To Configure Relay Settings 58 10 Chart 59 Data Chart Configuration 60 To Configure Data Chart Settings 60 11 Logging 61 Data Logging Configuration 63 To Configure Data Logging Settings 63 12 Reading 64 Data Reading Configuration 65 To View Data Reading Settings 65 13 Action Settings 66 Alarms and Reports 66 Actions Available for Alarms and Reports 66 To Configure Terminal Block Power Alarm Settings 71 To Configure Barrel Connector Power Alarm Settings 71 To Con
122. ss The text and graphics are controlled with index html The product logo is the image in top left corner of the page and defaults to a product name image Note The recommended dimensions of the new graphic are 300px width and 50px height The Web Manager files are hidden and are incorporated directly into the firmware image but may be overridden by placing the appropriate file in the appropriate directory on the xSenso file system Web Manager files can be retrieved and overridden with the following procedure 1 FTP to the xSenso device 2 Make adirectory mkdir and name it http config 3 Change to the directory cd that you created in step 2 http config 4 Save the contents of index html and style css by using a web browser and navigating to http lt xSenso gt config index html and http lt xSenso gt config xsenso_ style css 5 Modify the file as required or create a new one with the same name 6 To customize the product logo save the image of your choice as xsenso linux_os_ logo gif and xsenso png Put the file s by using put lt filename gt Type quit The overriding files appear in the file system s http config directory Restart any open browser to view the changes 10 If you wish to go back to the default files in the firmware image simply delete the overriding files from the file system xSenso User Guide 114 21 Branding the xSenso Short and Long Name Customization You can customize the short
123. t 2 Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved Figure 12 3 xSenso 21R2 Reading Tab Home Chart Logging Setup Copyright Lantronix Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved Data Reading Configuration To View Data Reading Settings Using Web Manager To view live readings information click the Reading tab to get to the Reading page xSenso User Guide 65 13 Action Settings Actions can be configured for alarms and reports available in the xSenso Certain alarms and reports are available in all the xSenso products whereas the output alarms are only available in the xSenso 21A2 as seen in Table 13 1 xSenso Alarms and Reports below Alarms and Reports Table 13 1 xSenso Alarms and Reports Terminal Block Power Alarm Terminal Block Power Alarm Terminal Block Power Alarm Barrel Connector Power Alarm Barrel Connector Power Alarm Barrel Connector Power Alarm Input 1 Alarm Input 1 Alarm Input 1 Alarm Input 2 Alarm Input 2 Alarm Input 2 Alarm Status Report 1 Status Report 1 Status Report 1 Status Report 2 Status Report 2 Status Report 2 Output 1 Alarm Output 2 Alarm Reference the appropriate action tables below for specific configuration settings for the alarms and reports listed in Table 13 1 xSenso Alarms and Reports above Table 13 3 Make Connection Settings Table 13 3 Make Connection Settings Table 13 4 Send Email Settings Table 13 5 FTP Put Settings Table 13 6 HTTP Post Settings Table 13 7
124. t g gt lt i gt Each group name lt g gt is followed by a colon and the instance value lt i gt and each lt g gt lt i gt value is separated by a semi colon If a group has no instance then only the group name lt g gt should be specified To Import Configuration in XML Format Using Web Manager e To import configuration go to the Admin tab page click XML in the menu and select Import Configuration Using the CLI e To enter the XML command level enable gt xml Using XML Not applicable xSenso User Guide 108 19 Security in Detail Public Key Infrastructure Public key infrastructure PKI is based on an encryption technique that uses two keys a public key and private key Public keys can be used to encrypt messages which can only be decrypted using the private key This technique is referred to as asymmetric encryption as opposed to symmetric encryption in which a single secret key is used by both parties TLS SSL Transport Layer Security TLS and its predecessor Secure Sockets Layer SSL use asymmetric encryption for authentication In some scenarios only a server needs to be authenticated in others both client and server authenticate each other Once authentication is established clients and servers use asymmetric encryption to exchange a secret key Communication then proceeds with symmetric encryption using this key SSH and some wireless authentication methods on the xSenso make use of SSL The
125. ter To Configure DAQ Settings Using Web Manager e To configure DAQ Settings go to the Setup tab page and click DAQ Format in the menu Using the CLI e Toenter the DAQ Settings command level enable gt config gt analog gt daqformat Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name daq format gt xSenso User Guide 54 Analog Input 9 Analog Input Output and Relay Settings Table 9 4 Analog Input Settings Display Title Range Adjustment Input Low Reading Low Input High Reading High Offset Decimal Point Units Alarm Type Alarm High Alarm Low Delay xSenso User Guide Select to enable or disable a scaled input value to be displayed with designated title and units in the web manager XML and CLI analog chanel as well as Tunnel and Action Connect application You can hide an input by disabling it if you are not using it Enter the analog input title as it will appear in web manager XML and CLI Leave this field blank to utilize the default Input N where N is the analog input number For example you can name the reading Temperature if a temperature sensor is connected to the xSenso device Select input range from drop down menu Select the measurement range closest to your sensor output to get the most accurate measurement Select 20mA when input is connected to the I and l terminals Select 100nV 1V or 10V when input is connected to the V and V t
126. the CLI e To enter the relay command level enable gt config gt analog gt relay lt number gt Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name relay instance 1 gt xSenso User Guide 58 10 Chart Note Lantronix recommends using the latest version of Chrome when viewing and configuring the Chart tab The xSenso Chart tab provides access to live charted analog input output and relay information on the Chart page The chart is configurable and includes an optional alarm indication function Chart will poll data sample from xSenso every second Titles and units are configurable under Analog Input Analog Output and Relay Output settings according to the xSenso device model see Figure 10 1 You can point your mouse over data point to see the actual reading presented on the right side You can also drag press and hold mouse left button drag across chart to see a box and then release left mouse button to zoom into chart Note that zoomed data may get shifted when the data expired in the current last time span setting To reset zoom double click on chart area Data polled will be stored in web browser s cache upon leaving the page or closing the browser Since browser stores cache per website it is recommended to have a static IP reserved IP address in DHCP server or access unit by hostname It is highly recommended to use the latest web browser versions to run the chart Running chart with IE8 or below will be very s
127. the appropriate protocol to connect to the HTTP server HTTP or HTTPS Specify the Username for logging on to the HTTP server Both Basic and Digest Authentications are supported If HTTP server does not require authentication leave blank Specify the Password for logging on to the HTTP server If HTTP server does not require authentication leave blank Table 13 7 Control Relay Settings Normally Open Port is closed to Common and Normally Closed Port is open disconnected from Common when relay is energized turned on Normally Open Port is open disconnected from Common and Normally Closed Port is closed to Common when relay is de energized turned off Note Control relay settings are only available in the xSenso 21R2 and is not available for status reports Add an Action drop down menu Alarm Energize xSenso User Guide Select Control Relay for the alarm The Alarm Energize field will appear Select either Relay 1 or Relay 2 to turn on when this is alarm is turned on Selecting None will cause the alarm state to have no effect on either relay 70 13 Action Settings Table 13 8 SNMP Trap Settings Add an Action Select SNMP Trap for the alarm or report drop down menu State Check to enable or disable Introduce additional SNMP Trap configuration fields when enabled Reporting Check the types of reporting to include Serial Number System Long Name Terminal Block Barrel Connector Analog Input 1
128. tilizing Windows XP make sure to select UPnP User Interface under Windows Components gt Networking Services gt Details before setting up the xSenso device to utilize Discovery Using Web Manager e To access the area with options to configure discovery go to the Admin tab page and click Discovery in the menu Using the CLI e Toenter the command level enable gt config gt discovery Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name discovery gt xSenso User Guide 102 18 Advanced Settings Email Settings View and configure email alerts relating to events occurring within the system Table 18 1 Email Configuration Configure SMTP Click this link to set SMTP Settings on a separate Web Manager page To Enter the email address to which the email alerts will be sent Multiple addresses are separated by semicolon Required field if an email is to be sent CC Enter the email address to which the email alerts will be copied Multiple addresses are separated by semicolon From Enter the email address to list in the From field of the email alert Required field if an email is to be sent Reply To Enter the email address to list in the Reply To field of the email alert Subject Enter the subject for the email alert Message File Enter the path of the file to send with the email alert This file appears within the message body of the email Overriding Domain Enter the Overriding Domain to be used to forge
129. tor Power Alarm gt To Configure Input 1 and 2 Alarm Settings Using Web Manager e To configure input 1 and input 2 alarms go to the Setup tab page click Action in the menu and select Input 1 or 2 Alarm from the drop down menu Using the CLI e To enter the input 1 or 2 alarm command level enable gt config gt action gt input 1 alarm Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name action instance Input 1 Alarm gt To Configure Status Reports 1 and 2 Settings Using Web Manager To configure status reports 1 or 2 go to the Setup tab page click Action in the menu and select Status Report 1 or 2 from the drop down menu Using the CLI e Toenter the Report 1 or 2 command level enable gt config gt action gt status report 1 Using XML e Include in your file lt configgroup name action instance Status Report 1 gt To Configure Output 1 and 2 Alarm Settings Using Web Manager To configure output 1 or output 2 alarms go to the Setup tab page click Action in the menu and select Output 1 or 2 Alarm from the drop down menu Using the CLI e To enter the report 1 or 2 command level enable gt config gt action gt output 1 alarm Using XML Include in your file lt configgroup name action instance Output 1 Alarm gt xSenso User Guide 72 14 Tunnel and Modbus Settings The xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 and xSenso 21R2 have two tunnels through which you
130. tput and relay data Logging view and customize data logs of analog input output and relay data Setup access the configuration menu to the Action Analog Input Analog Output Relay DAQ Format Email System and Tunnel configuration pages Admin access the configuration menu to the Status CLI Clock Diagnostics Discovery DNS Filesystem FTP HTTP Modbus Network Protocol Stack RSS SMTP SNMP SSH SSL Syslog and XML configuration pages Figure 7 4 Live Reading vs Configuration Pages Logging Configuration Pages xSenso User Guide 46 7 Configuration Using Web Manager Web Manager Components The layout of a typical Web Manager page is below Figure 7 5 Componenis of the Web Manager Page Items to Links to Logout i button Header configure subpages Tabs Pages Home Reading Chart Logging Setup Manu Bar mm DEn only in the maea Setup and maS saana nar T Admin tab Configuration pages tumed on DHCP wall run but not Network 1 eth0 Interface Status BOOTR When BOOTP or DHCP fas to discover an IP Address a now 109 254 X X space 172 19 213 102 2 20 00 172 19 0 1 lt None gt Domain lt none gt DNS Suffix Search List lt Nene gt lt Nenn gt DHCP Client ID lt None gt lt None gt FOOTER coit tantsis x 2007 2013 At righs reserved Information and Help Area Web Manager pages have these sections The Home Reading Chart Logging S
131. ve analog chart data on the Chart page Instructions for running and configuring live data logs on the Logging page Instructions for reading live analog data on the Reading page Instructions for configuring action for reports and alarms settings Instructions for configuring modbus and tunnel settings Instructions for configuring DNS FTP HTTP and Syslog settings Instructions for configuring SSL security settings Instructions to maintain the view statistics files and diagnose problems Instructions for configuring email CLI and XML settings Provides additional information on security settings available Instructions for obtaining the latest firmware and updating the Instructions on how to brand your device Technical specifications for the device Instructions for contacting Lantronix Technical Support 13 1 Using This Guide Appendix C Binary to Hexadecimal Instructions for converting binary values to hexadecimals Conversions Appendix D Compliance Lantronix compliance information Appendix E USB CDC ACM Device Information about the device driver file for windows host Driver File for Windows Hosts Additional Documentation Visit the Lantronix Web site at www lantronix com support documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documentation xSenso Command Reference Instructions for accessing Command Mode the command line interface using a Telnet connection SSH connection or throu
132. w credential o to the Admin tab page click SSL in the menu and select Credentials Using the CLI e To enter the SSL command level enable gt ssl e To enter the Credentials command level enable gt ssl gt credentials xSenso User Guide 89 16 Security Settings Using XML e Not applicable Certificate Upload Settings SSL certificates identify the xSenso to peers Certificate and key pairs can be uploaded to the xSenso through either the CLI or XML import mechanisms Certificates can be identified on the xSenso by a name provided at upload time Table 16 6 Upload Certificate Settings New Certificate SSL certificate to be uploaded RSA or DSA certificates are allowed CERTIFICATE and end with END CERTIFICATE Some Certificate Authorities add comments before and or after these lines Those need to be deleted before upload New Private Key The key needs to belong to the certificate entered above PRIVATE KEY and end with END RSA PRIVATE KEY Read DSA instead of RSA in case of a DSA key Some Certificate Authorities add comments before and or after these lines Those need to be deleted before upload To Configure an Existing SSL Credential Using Web Manager e To configure an existing SSL Credential o to the Admin tab page click SSL in the menu and select Credentials Using the CLI e To enter the SSL command level enable gt ssl e To enter the Cre
133. w self signed certificate Examples US for United States and CA for Canada State Province Enter the state or province to be assigned to the new self signed certificate Locality City Enter the city or locality to be assigned to the new self signed certificate Organization Enter the organization to be associated with the new self signed certificate Organization Unit Enter the organizational unit to be associated with the new self signed certificate Common Name Enter the common name to be associated with the new self signed certificate preferrably matching the host name or the ip address of the device whichever will be the intended access approach This is a required field Expires Enter the expiration date in mm dd yyyy format for the new self signed certificate Example An expiration date of May 9 2012 is entered as 05 09 2012 Key length Select the bit size of the new self signed certificate Choices are 512 bits 768 bits 1024 bits 2048 bits The larger the bit size the longer it takes to generate the key Type Select the type of key e RSA Public Key Cryptography algorithm based on large prime numbers invented by Rivest Shamir and Adleman Used for encryption and signing DSA Digital Signature Algorithm also based on large prime numbers but can only be used for signing Developed by the US government to avoid the patents on RSA To Create a New Credential Using Web Manager e To create a ne
134. xSenso 21R2 with two analog inputs and two relay outputs part number XSO21R200 01 S Key Features e Power Supply 9 30 VDC input voltage 1 terminal screw block and 1 locking barrel jack where when both are used may operate as redundancy and failover Ethernet 1 Port Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX auto sensing for speed duplex and cross over CAT5 cable Analog Inputs All Models 2 configurable analog inputs with available ranges 100mV 1V 10V or 20mA Analog Outputs xSenso 21A2 2 configurable isolated analog outputs with available ranges 0 10V 0 20mA Relay Outputs xSenso 21R2 2 independently isolated mechanical form C relays Wireless USB Ports One 2 0 full speed USB port for device management and configuration Temperature Range Storage and operating temperature between 40 to 85 C Note UL certified operating temperature is 40 to 75 TC xSenso User Guide 15 2 Introduction Figure 2 1 Sample xSenso Configuration View readings from any browser Web Access Data Acquisition Email Alarm Web Access amp Alarm Temperature amp Humidity Notification Sensor Figure 2 1 is an example of how the xSenso can send sensor data e g temperature and humidity readings over shared networks or the internet to a PC laptop or a smart phone Third party data acquisition applications e g DASYLab LabVIEW or MATLAB can also be interfaced with the xSenso to read and

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