1Universal Device ServersHelloDevice Pro Series(PS110/410/810)User GuideVersion 1.4.5.12011-12-12
101.4. Terminologies And AcronymsThis section will define commonly used terms in this manual. These terms are related toInternetworking, and defined i
1001. Auto test2. DRAM test3. FLASH test4. EEPROM test5. Ethernet test6. UART Mode test<ESC> Back, <ENTER> Refresh-----> 0-------------
101(Read/WRite)------------------[ SUCCESS]Port # 2 test in progressing(MODE)------------------------[ RS232](Read/WRite)------------------[ SUCCESS]P
102******* Hardware auto-detect and auto-test *******[DRAM]DRAM Test ---------------------------------------------[SKIPPED][FLASH]FLASH Test ---------
103TFTP Boot image(ps110a.img) loading at 0xb00000.. 3019495 Bytes3019495 bytes receive done.kernel upgrade start.Kernel Block : Write to Flash... don
104Appendix 5. Using Pro Series With Serial/IPA 5.1. Pro Series vs. Serial/IP OptionsTable A-4 Pro Series vs. Serial/IP option compatibility matrix ta
105Figure A-16 Host mode configurationStep 2. Set Cryptography configuration of serial port #1 of Pro Series as follows,SSL enable = EnableFigure A-17
106Step 3. Open Serial/IP Control Panel and check the COM port you want to use to communicatewith serial port #1 of Pro Series by pressing “Select Por
107Figure A-19 Set parameters on Serial/IP Control PanelStep 5. Open the terminal emulation program and select the corresponding COM port.Then user ca
108Figure A-20 Connect to serial port of Pro series via Serial/IPStep 6. User can monitor or trace the connection status using Serial/IP Port Monitor
109Appendix 6. WarrantyA 6.1. GENERAL WARRANTY POLICYSena Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as SENA) warrants that the Product shall conform
11Table 1-1 Acronym TableISPInternet Service ProviderPCPersonal ComputerNICNetwork Interface CardMACMedia Access ControlLANLocal Area NetworkUTPUnshie
110A 6.3. HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILSWARRANTY PERIOD: SENA warranties embedded hardware Product for a period of one (1) year,and external hardwa
122. Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to set up and configure the Pro Series.- 2.1 Panel Layout explains the layout of the panel and LED indi
13Figure 2-1 The panel layout of the PS1102.1.2. PS410/810 Panel LayoutThe PS410/810 has three groups of LED indicator lamps to display the status, as
14Figure 2-2 The panel layout of the PS410Figure 2-3 The panel layout of the PS8102.2. Connecting The HardwareThis section describes how to connect th
15Figure 2-4 Connecting a network cable to the PS110Figure 2-5 Connecting a network cable to the PS410Figure 2-6 Connecting a network cable to the PS8
16Note: If the configuration of the PS110 through the serial console is required, connect the serial cableto the serial port of user’s computer first.
172.2.3. Connecting The PowerConnect the power cable to the Pro Series. If the power is properly supplied, the [Power] lamp will lightup solid red.Fig
182.2.4. Accessing The System ConsoleThere are several ways to access the Pro Series. These methods are dependent on whether the useris located at a l
19Figure 2-14 Connecting a system console cable to the PS410Figure 2-15 Connecting a system console cable to the PS8102) Connect the other end of the
2Copyright InformationCopyright 1998-2012, Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.Sena Technologies reserves the right to make any changes and im
205) Enter your username and password to log into the Pro Series. The factory default usersettings are as follows.Login: root Password: rootProSeries
21.. go to upperclear clear screenpwd display path to current menusave save current configurationapply apply current configurationhelp display thisexi
22Figure 2-17 Telnet program set up example (TeraTerm Pro)2) The user must log into the Pro Series. Type the user name and password. A factory default
23Figure 2-18 Login screen of the Pro Series web managementFigure 2-19 shows the configuration homepage of the Pro Series Web management interface. A
243. Network Configuration3.1. IP ConfigurationThe Pro Series requires a valid IP address to operate within the user’s network environment. If the IPa
253.1.1. Using A Static IP AddressWhen using a Static IP address, the user must manually specify all the configuration parametersassociated with the I
26the numeric IP addresses for a TCP/IP connection.The IP address of the DNS server must be able to access the host site with the provided domainname.
273.2. SNMP ConfigurationsThe Pro Series has the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent supporting SNMP v1and v2 protocols. Network managers
28Brief descriptions of each object are as follows, sysContact:Identification of the contact person for the managed system (Pro Series), and a descri
293.2.3. Trap Receiver ConfigurationThe Trap receiver defines managers, which can be notified of significant events (TRAP) from the ProSeries SNMP age
3Revision historyRevision Date Name DescriptionV1.0.0 2005-07-08 O.J. JungInitial releaseV1.1.0 2005-07-26 O.J. JungRevision for firmware v1.1.0 relea
303.3. Dynamic DNS ConfigurationWhen users connect the Pro Series to a DSL line or use a DHCP configuration, the IP address mightbe changed whenever i
313.4. SMTP ConfigurationThe Pro Series can send an email notification when the number of system log messages reaches tocertain value and/or when an a
32Figure 3-6 SMTP mode selection in SMTP configuration3.5. IP FilteringThe Pro Series prevents unauthorized access using an IP address based filtering
33 ServiceService to which will be applied to the IP filtering rule. User can select one of Telnet, SSH, NFS, HTTP,HTTPS or each serial port. Chain
34Figure 3-9 IP filtering Configuration for each service and serial portTable 3-2 Input examples of Option and IP address/mask combinationInput format
35Figure 3-10 SYSLOG server configurationTo receive log messages from the Pro Series, the SYSLOG server must be configured as “remotereception allowed
36Figure 3-11 Locating server configuration3.7.3. Locating Server Communication ProtocolWhen the Pro Series sends its IP address information to the lo
373.8. NFS Server ConfigurationThe Pro Series supports NFS (Network File System) service for system or port data logging functions.To use this service
38 TCP keep-alive time:This represents the time interval between the last data transmission and keep-alive packetsubmissions by the Pro Series. These
394. Serial Port Configuration4.1. OverviewThe serial port configuration capability allows the user to configure the host mode of each port, serialcom
4Contents1. Introduction 71.1. Overview ...
40TCP Nagle algorithm Enable/DisableDTR optionAllow incoming connectionWhen DSR goes lowWhen DSR goes highPort numberMax allowed connectionInactivity
41SNMP trap receiver’s IP addressSNMP trap communitySNMP trap versionAdd/Edit an event keywordEvent keywordEmail notificationSNMP trap notificationPor
42Figure 4-2 Serial port enable/disable4.2.2. Port TitleUsers can enter descriptive information for each port based on the device attached to it. This
43 UDP modeThe UDP mode operation is similar to that of TCP mode except that it utilizes UDP protocol. Modem emulation modeSelect this mode when the
44It represents “a waiting for a connection request from any registered remote host”. It is a default start-up mode when it is set as TCP mode.[Closed
452) Operations Serial data transferWhenever the serial device sends data through the serial port of the Pro Series, data will beaccumulated on the s
46For this purpose, SENA OEM version of Serial/IP from Tactical Software, LLC is bundled with ProSeries. Please refer to documentations of Serial/IP f
47protecting the Internet against excessive packet loads. However, some applications sufferperformance problems as a result of the traditional impleme
48EstablishedInactivity time-outTCP connection request rejectedOr internal TCP time-outTCP connection request acceptedSync-SentIncoming data via seria
49Figure 4-6 Host mode configuration (UDP mode)1) OperationsIf a remote host sends a UDP datagram to the one of UDP Local port of the Pro Series, Pro
54. Serial Port Configuration 394.1. Overview ...
50 Inactivity TimeoutIn UDP mode, Inactivity Timeout is used in maintaining recent unlisted remote host. If there is no datatransmission between unli
51the remote host, which has connected Pro Series recently. Recent unlisted remote host is a remotehost, which has accessed a corresponding serial por
52ATD(T)[remote IP or domainname]:[remoteport][CR][LF]orATD(T)[remote IP][remote port][CR][LF]Set TCP mode as TCP client mode. And then, try to connec
53ATIn [CR][LF]I, I0 : display “Sena Technologies, Inc.”I3 : display model numberOthers : display “OK”<=AT\Tn [CR][LF]Set inactivity timer to n min
54Table 4-4 Default value of S-RegistersIndex Default Value Index Default Value Index Default Value0 ~ 1 0 2 43 3 134 10 5 8 6 27 30 8 2 9 610 14 11 1
55The DTR option can be set to one of three options:Always HIGH: The state of the DTR pin is maintained high.Always LOW: The state of the DTR pin is m
56 Default command echoUser can disable or enable echo of AT command that is entered by user in this menu.(Same functionality to ATEn command) Defau
574.2.4. Remote Host ConfigurationRemote host configuration is the list of hosts that will receive data from serial port of Pro Series whenthere is da
584.2.5. Cryptography ConfigurationThe Pro Series supports encrypted sessions for only the TCP mode including modem emulation mode(not UDP mode).Figur
59To initiate SSL sessions, exchange of messages called the SSL handshake is required between twodevices (Server and Client). The SSL protocol uses a
67.4. Accessing CLI...90Append
60be encrypted with the session key. It then sends a separate (encrypted) message indicatingthat the client portion of the handshake is finished.9. Th
614.2.5.1.1 Upload CertificateFigure 4-12 Upload certificateUser is able to upload Certificate, Certificate Authority certificate, Private key. The Ce
62Figure 4-13 RC4 Cryptography configuration4.2.6. Serial Port ParametersTo connect the serial device to the Pro Series serial port, the serial port p
63Figure 4-14 Serial communication type and DIP switch configuration. (PS110/410)For more information about pin out of serial port and wiring diagram,
64 Flow controlThe factory default setting of the flow control is None. Software Flow Control using XON/XOFF andhardware flow control using RTS/CTS a
65Figure 4-17 Serial parameter configuration (PS810)4.2.7. Modem ConfigurationThe Pro Series supports direct modem connection to the serial port. When
66 Automatic release modem connectionIf Automatic release modem connection is set as Enable, modem connection will be closed by ProSeries if all TCP
674.2.8. Port LoggingWith the port logging feature, the data sent through the serial port is stored to MEMORY or a mountingpoint on an NFS server. En
684.2.9. Port Event Handling ConfigurationsThe Pro Series provides a user for a means of monitoring or reacting to data from serial deviceattached to
69detected. SNMP trap notificationThis parameter enables or disables SNMP trap notification feature of Pro Series. Subject of SNMP trapThis paramete
71. Introduction1.1. OverviewThis document is intended for the HelloDevice Pro Series, PS110/410/810.The HelloDevice Pro Series is a Universal termina
70Figure 4-20Port event-handling configurations4.2.10. Copy Port ConfigurationUser can copy port configuration of one port to another. There are two m
715. System AdministrationThe Pro Series displays the system status and the log data via a Status Display Screen. This screen isused for management pu
72server or the SYSLOG server. If the internal memory is used to store system log data, the log datawill be cleared when the Pro Series is turned off.
735.4. Device Name ConfigurationThe Pro Series has its own name for administrative purposes. Figure 5-4 shows the device nameconfiguration screen. Whe
74Figure 5-6 NTP configuration5.6. Factory ResetThe user may restore the factory default settings at any time using this menu. (User can also restoret
75Figure 5-8 Configuration ManagementTo export the current configurations, follow this:1. Select the encrypting option2. Type the file name.3. Click t
765.8. Firmware UpgradeFirmware upgrades are available via serial, remote console or web interface. The latest upgrades areavailable on the Sena web s
77login: rootPassword:# editconf_] / [________________________________________________________________________1. Network configuration2. Serial port c
78_] Firmware upgrade [_________________________________________________________Do you want to upgrade firmware? [yes/no] yesTransfer firmware by zmod
79Figure 5-14 Port user configuration
81.2. Package Check List- PS110/410/810 external box- External 110V (or 230V) power supply(PS110/PS410) or power cord(PS810)- Serial cable kit- Quick
806. System StatisticsThe Pro Series Web interface provides system statistics menus. The user can use these menus toaccess statistical data and tables
816.2. Serial Ports StatisticsSerial ports statistics displays the usage history of 32 serial ports, baud rate configurations and eachport’s pin statu
82 ForwDatagrams :Specifies the number of datagrams forwarded. InUnknownProtos :Specifies the number of locally addressed datagrams received success
83 ReasmOKs :Specifies the number of datagrams that were successfully reassembled. ReasmFails :Specifies the number of datagrams that cannot be reas
846.4. ICMP StatisticsThe ICMP Statistics screen provides statistical information about packets/connections using an ICMPprotocol. Definitions and des
85 InTimeExcds, OutTimeExcds :Specifies the number of time-to-live (TTL) exceeded messages received or sent. A time-to-liveexceeded message is sent t
86 InAddrMaskReps, OutAddrMaskReps :Specifies the number of address mask responses received or sent. A computer sends an addressmask response in resp
87 EstabResets :Specifies the number of established connections that have been reset. CurrEstab :Specifies the number of currently established conne
886.6. UDP StatisticsThe UDP Statistics screen provides statistical information about packets/connections using a UDPprotocol. Definitions and descrip
897. CLI Guide7.1. IntroductionThe root user can access the Linux console command line interface (CLI) of the Pro Series via theserial console or TELE
91.3. Product SpecificationPS110PS410 PS8101-port 4-port 8-portSerial speeds 75bps to 230KbpsFlow Control:Hardware RTS/CTS, Software Xon/XoffRJ45 conn
907.4. Accessing CLISerial console:1) Connect the console port of the Pro Series with the PC serial port2) Run a PC terminal emulation program3) Confi
91Appendix 1. ConnectionsA 1.1. Ethernet PinoutsThe Pro Series uses a standard Ethernet connector, which is a shielded connector that is compliantwith
92The serial communication type can be set by DIP switch near by serial port. (Only for PS110 andPS410) To change the serial communication type, chang
93A 1.4. Serial Wiring DiagramA 1.4.1. RS232 Serial Wiring DiagramTx(3)Rx(2)RTS(7)CTS(8)DTR(4)DSR(6)GND(5)RxTxCTSRTSDSRDTRGNDHelloDeviceSerial DeviceR
94* Termination Resistor at Tx side can be omitted if the signal status is good.Figure A-8 RS422 wiring diagram
95Appendix 2. Pro Series Configuration filesA 2.1. port1.conf/serial/*1/parameter/baudrate=9600/serial/*1/parameter/databit=0/serial/*1/parameter/stop
96/network/snmp/nms/*4=0.0.0.0 public 0/network/snmp/trap/*1=0.0.0.0 public 0/network/snmp/trap/*2=0.0.0.0 public 0/network/snmp/trap/*3=0.0.0.0 publi
97Appendix 3. Well-known Port NumbersPort numbers are divided into three ranges: Well Known Ports, Registered Ports, and Dynamic and/orPrivate Ports.
98Appendix 4. Guide To The Bios Menu ProgramA 4.1. OverviewThe bios menu provides a way to recover the Pro Series unit, by using TFTP, as a disaster r
99<ESC> Back, <ENTER> Refresh----->1Enter Current Data(mm/dd/yy) : 05/20/05Press the ENTER key to continue!!---------------------------
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