Lantronix 900-422 User Manual
XPress DR+ User Guide
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1: Using This Guide
Purpose and Audience
This manual describes the XPress DR+, a device server that works with Industrial
Automation Protocols. It is a member of the Lantronix family of XPress DR Device
Servers.
Automation Protocols. It is a member of the Lantronix family of XPress DR Device
Servers.
Summary of Chapters
The remaining chapters in this guide include:
Chapter
Description
Describes the main features of the XPress DR+ and the
protocols it supports.
protocols it supports.
Describes the unit's interfaces and power requirements.
Provides instructions for physically connecting the unit.
Provides instructions for physically connecting the unit.
Provides information for getting your unit up and running,
using DeviceInstaller to assign an IP address.
using DeviceInstaller to assign an IP address.
Details using the Web-Manager to set parameters such
as port and server properties.
as port and server properties.
Provides instructions for accessing Setup Mode
(command line interface) using a Telnet connection
through the network or a terminal or terminal emulation
program through the serial port.
(command line interface) using a Telnet connection
through the network or a terminal or terminal emulation
program through the serial port.
Details the network (server) settings
Details the serial port settings.
Details email, expert, and security settings and explains
how to reset the unit to factory default values.
how to reset the unit to factory default values.
Provides instructions for obtaining the latest firmware and
updating the XPress DR+.
updating the XPress DR+.
Provides instructions for accessing and using the
command line interface for monitoring the network and
diagnosing problems.
command line interface for monitoring the network and
diagnosing problems.
Describes common problems and error messages and
how to contact Lantronix Technical Support.
how to contact Lantronix Technical Support.
Lists technical information about the unit.
Describes other ways to assign an IP address, for
example, though ARP and Telnet.
example, though ARP and Telnet.