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1 HelloDevice Lite Series LS100 User Guide Version 1.2.0 2004-05-21

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10 2: Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up and configure the LS100 in the first place. - 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layo

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11 Figure 2-1. The panel layout of the LS100

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12 2.2 Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the LS100 to serial device fo r the first time test. - Connect the power to t

Page 5 - 1: Introduction

13 Figure 2-3. Connecting a network cable to the LS100 2.2.3 Connecting to the Device Connect the serial data cable between the LS100 and the

Page 6 - 1.2 Package Check List

14 2.3. Accessing Console Port There are two ways to access console port of the LS100 depending on whether the user is located at a local site or

Page 7 - 1.3 Product Specification

15 Figure 2-6. Data/Console switch of the LS100 4) Run a terminal emulator program such as HyperTerminal. Set up the serial configuration parame

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16 From the command prompt screen, users can set, get and save configuration parameter values using ‘set’, ‘get’ and ‘save’ command. Users also can

Page 9 - Table 1-1 Acronym Table

17 of serial console will be displayed . The user can set, get, save configuration parameters and exit console, r eboot the device as like the seri

Page 10 - 2: Getting Started

18 2.4.1 ‘set’ Command With ‘set’ command, users can configure parameter values of the LS100 for each environment. Basic ‘set’ command usage is as

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19 if ipmode = dhcp, no parameters required if ipmode = pppoe, par1 = PPPoE username, par2 = PPPoE password > Figure 2-1

Page 12 - 2.2 Connecting the Hardware

2User Guide for the HelloDevice LS100 Version 1.2.0 Firmware version 1.2.X Last revised on May 21, 2004 Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2002 ,

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20 If group is omitted, get command will show all of the parameter values as shown in Figure 2-14. > get --- Status --- Serial_no.: LS100-0207_t

Page 14 - 2.3. Accessing Console Port

21 - If group is omitted, shows this screen. - If group is specified, shows 'set' command usage of the group. factory default [option] + &

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22 2.4.5 ‘save’ Command With ‘save’ command, current parameter changes are saved to non-volatile memory. Command usage of ‘save’ command is as foll

Page 16 - 2.3.2 Using Remote Console

23 3: IP Address Configuration A valid IP address of the LS 100 needs to be assigned before it starts to work in the user's network environmen

Page 17 - 2.4 Command Usage

24 3.1 Static IP 3.1.1 Overview In the Static IP mode, users have to manually specify all the parameters such as IP addresses of the LS100, valid

Page 18 - 2.4.1 ‘set’ Command

25 > set ip static 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 OK Figure 3-1. Setting IP configuration parameters for Static IP mode 3.2 DHCP 3.2

Page 19 - 2.4.2 ‘get’ Command

26 3.2.2 DHCP Configuration To make the LS100 work in DHCP mode, just set IP mode to DHCP as in Figure 3-2. > set ip dhcp OK > Figure 3-2. S

Page 20 - 2.4.3 ‘help’ Command

27 4. Host Mode Configuration Host mode represents the operating session mode of the LS100. Several host modes are available for the data communi

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28 set host hostmode par1 par2 ... where, hostmode: tcps=TCP server / tcpc=TCP client / tcpsc=TCP server & client parameters: if hostmode = TCP

Page 22 - 2.4.7 ‘reboot’ Command

29 - Sync-Sent If the LS100 sends a connection request to a remote host, the state is changed from [Closed] to [Sync -Sent]. This state is maintaine

Page 23 - 3: IP Address Configuration

3Contents 1: Introduction 5 1.1 Overview ...

Page 24 - 3.1 Static IP

30 Serial data transfer When a session has been established, the LS100 reads the data from the serial port buffer till internal serial buffer is ful

Page 25 - 3.2 DHCP

31 4.1.2 TCP Server Mode Configuration To configure the LS100 to work as a TCP server, use ‘set’ command as follows: set host tcps listening_TCP_p

Page 26 - 3.3 PPPoE

32 4.2 TCP Client Mode Operations 4.2.1 Overview The LS100 works as a TCP client, and the default TCP state is [Closed] in this mode. The remote h

Page 27 - 4. Host Mode Configuration

33 after the connection is established. Eventually, users can monitor the serial device periodically by making the remote host send the serial comma

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34 dest_ip = destination IP address dest_port = destination TCP port cyclic_connection_interval = cyclic connection interval in minutes inac

Page 29 - 4.1.1 Overview

35 2) Operations The only difference from TCP server mode is that the LS100 will try to connect and send serial data to the remote host even if the

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36 listening_port = listening TCP port dest_ip = destination IP address dest_port = destination TCP port cyclic_connection_interval = cyclic

Page 31 - > set host tcps 6001 300

37 5: Serial Port Configuration To attach the serial device to the LS100 serial port, its serial port operation should match exactly to that of the

Page 32 - 4.2.1 Overview

38 supported by the LS100. Hardware flow control method controls data communication flow by sending signals back and forth between two connected de

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39 OK > Figure 5-1 Serial port configuration

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44.2 TCP Client Mode Operations ...

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40 6: System Administration Users can configure administrator username, password and device name using set command as follows: set admin username p

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41 Appendix A: Connections A.1 Ethernet Pin outs The LS100 uses standard Ethernet connector, which is a shielded connector compliant with AT&T

Page 37 - 5: Serial Port Configuration

42 A.3 Ethernet Wiring Diagram Rx+(1)Rx-(2)Tx+(3)Tx-(6)HelloDeviceRemote HostRx+(1)Rx-(2)Tx+(3)Tx-(6) Figure A-3 Ethernet direct connection using

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43 Appendix B: Well-known Port Numbers The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic

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44 Appendix C: Troubleshooting C.1 Power/LED Status Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Power LED does not light up Power cable is not connect

Page 40 - 6: System Administration

45 Cannot login to console Invalid username and/or password Use valid username and password. If username and/or password are lost, perform factory d

Page 41 - Appendix A: Connections

46 C.7 Serial Communication Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Serial data are not transferred by TCP/IP immediately Too large inter-character

Page 42 - A.4 Serial Wiring Diagram

51: Introduction 1.1 Overview The HelloDevice Lite Series allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that were not originally design

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61.2 Package Check List - LS100 external box - 110V or 230V Power supply adapter - Serial console/data cable - A hardcopy of Quick Start Guide - C

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71.3 Product Specification One male DB9 serial port for data communication/serial console Serial speeds 1200bps to 115200bps Flow Control: None, H

Page 45 - C.5 DHCP Troubleshooting

81.4 Terminologies and Acronyms The Internetworking related terminologies used frequently in this manual are defined clearly to help your better un

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9Table 1-1 Acronym Table ISP Internet Service Provider PC Personal Computer NIC Network Interface Card MAC Media Access Control LAN Local Are

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