1HelloDevice Lite SeriesLS110User GuideVersion 1.0.0.12011-12-12
10Table 1-2 Acronym TableISPInternet Service ProviderPCPersonal ComputerNICNetwork Interface CardMACMedia Access ControlLANLocal Area NetworkUTPUnshie
112: Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to set up and configure the LS110.- 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout and LED indicators.- 2.2
12Figure 2-1 The panel layout of the LS1102.2 Connecting The HardwareThis section describes how to connect the LS110 to the serial device for the firs
13Figure 2-2 Connecting the power to the LS1102.2.2 Connecting To The NetworkConnect the one end of the Ethernet cable to the LS110 10Base-T port and
142.2.3 Connecting To The DeviceConnect the serial data cable between the LS110 and the serial device. If necessary, supply power tothe serial device
152.3.1 Using Serial Console1) Connect the one end of the serial console cable to the serial port of the LS110.Figure 2-5 Connecting a serial console
166) If the user logged into the LS110 successfully, a menu selection screen will appear on thecomputer as shown in Figure 2-7.LS110 login : rootpassw
17telnet 192.168.1.254Or run a telnet program with parameters as follows.Figure 2-8 Telnet program set up example2) The user has to log into the LS110
183: IP Address ConfigurationA valid IP address needs to be assigned before the LS110 starts to work in the user's networkenvironment. A network
19<ESC> Back, <ENTER> Refresh---> 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------IP configuration-------
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20<ESC> Back, <ENTER> Refresh---> 2Enter IP address--->Figure 3-3 Setting IP addressEnter IP address to be changed.Note: The IP addr
213.1.5 Default GatewayA gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network. Usually, the computers thatcontrol traffic within the
22client computer receives this information when the IP address is provided at its boot-up.To obtain an IP address, the LS110 sends a corresponding DH
23remember. A DNS server is a host that can translate such text-based domain names into the numericIP addresses for TCP/IP connection.In order to use
244: Host Mode Configuration4.1 Host mode4.1.1 OverviewHost mode represents the operating session mode of the LS110. Several host modes are available
25For each host mode, required parameters for configuration are summarized in Table 4-2.Table 4-2 Host mode configuration parametershost_mode paramete
26For easier understanding of TCP modes, a simplified State Transition Diagram is often used. And tohelp users understand the diagram, the TCP state o
274.1.2 TCP Server Mode OperationsThe LS110 in this mode acts as a TCP server, and the default TCP state is [Listen] in this mode. TheLS110 supports o
28Figure 4-1 shows the State Transition Diagram of the session operations in TCP server mode.ClosedEstablishedListenDataIncoming TCP connection reques
29-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Welcome to LS110 Configuration PageSerial No. : LS MAC Address : 00:0
3Revision historyRevision Date Name DescriptionV1.0.0 2007-05-07 W.J. KimInitial releaseV1.0.0.1 2011-12-12 H.R. ZoFigures in A.3 Ethernet Wiring Diag
30which means the connection request is being sent. If the remote host accepts the request, the statewill be changed into [Established], which means a
31EstablishedClosedDataIncoming data viaserial portInactivity time-outTCP connection request rejectedOrinternal TCP timer is expiredTCP connection req
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34detailed operation principles are the same as that of TCP server and TCP client mode. See section4.1.2 TCP Server Mode Operations and 4.1.3 TCP Clie
354.1.5 UDP Tunneling Mode OperationsThe UDP tunneling mode operation is similar to that of TCP server/client mode except that it is basedon UDP proto
36port, and send back the data from the serial port to the latest remote host who sent the UDPdatagram. Virtual connection timeout will be reset to in
37Table 4-3 AT commands supported in the LS110Command Internal OperationResponse1(Verbose Code)+++ Return to command input mode OKATD(T)[remote IP or
38ATBn, ATCn,ATLn, ATMn,ATNn, ATP, ATT, ATYn,AT%Cn, AT%En, AT&Bn,AT&Gn, AT&In, AT&Qn,AT&V, ATMn, AT\An,AT\Bn, AT\Nn,ATXnNone OK [C
39HelloDevicePro SeriesSerialDeviceATZATZOKATDTCONNECTDATA….DATA….ATDT+++ATHATHCommand modeOKTCP modeCommand modeTCP connectionRequestTCP connectionEs
4Contents1: Introduction 71.1 Overview...
404.2 Serial Port ConfigurationTo attach the serial device to the LS110 serial port, its serial settings should match exactly to that ofthe serial dev
414.2.2 Data Bits, Stop Bit(s), ParityThe factory default setting of data bits, stop bits and parity are 8, 1 and None. They can be changedusing each
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434.3 Options4.3.1 DTR/DSR BehaviorThe purpose of the DTR/DSR pins is to emulate modem signal control or to control TCP connectionstate. The DTR is a
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45Note: At least, this value should be set larger than that of inter-character timeout. To prevent theunintended loss of data due to the session disco
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48LS110
495: System InformationWith ‘System information’ menu, users can see current system parameters in the console. The resultis composed of three parts: ‘
54.1.8 Telnet Server Mode...394.2 Serial
506: System AdministrationUsing ‘System administration’ menu, allows the user to manage the LS110.Figure 6-1 The sub menu of ‘System administration’.-
516.2 UsernameUsing ‘Username’ menu, you can change username. The usage is as follows.----------------------------------------------------------------
526.4 Factory ResetWith ‘Factory reset’ menu, users can load factory default parameter values in console. Usage of‘Factory reset’ is as follows:------
536.6 Firmware UpgradeWith this menu, you can upgrade the firmware of the LS110. Usage of ‘Firmware upgrade’ is asfollows.Selecting ‘Firmware upgrade’
54Figure 6-8 Execute ZMODEMFigure 6-9 Select firmware to upgradeSelect firmware file to upgrade, and firmware upgrade process starts.Figure 6-10 firmw
55Type ‘ping’ on the keyboard and press Enter. Then type IP address to send ping on the keyboard.6.8 User Connection Status‘User connection status’ me
56Only when the value is ‘Enable’, Remote Console can connect to LS110.
577: Other Menus7.1 Save ChangesWith ‘Save changes’ menu, current parameter changes are saved to non-volatile memory. Usage of‘Save changes’ is as fol
585. Save changes6. Exit without reboot7. Save and reboot<ESC> Back, <ENTER> Refresh---> 6Exit configuration program... Bye...LS110 log
59Appendix A: ConnectionsA.1 Ethernet PinoutsThe LS110 uses a standard Ethernet connector, which is a shielded connector compliant withAT&T258 spe
6C.7 Serial Communication Troubleshooting ...64Appendix D: Warrant
60A.3 Ethernet Wiring DiagramFigure A-3 Ethernet direct connection using crossover ethernet cableRemoteHostRx+(1)Rx-(2)Tx+(3)Tx-(6)Figure A-4 Ethernet
61Appendix B: Well-known Port NumbersThe port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and theDynamic and/or
62Appendix C: TroubleshootingC.1 Power/LED Status TroubleshootingProblem Cause ActionPower LED doesnot light upPower cable is notconnectedCheck power
63C.3 Remote Console TroubleshootingProblem Cause ActionThe LS110 is notassigned valid IPaddressUse serial console to assign valid IP address to the L
64C.6 TCP Server Mode Operation TroubleshootingProblem Cause ActionIP configuration ofremote host is invalidCheck if IP configuration of the remote ho
65Appendix D: WarrantyD.1 GENERAL WARRANTY POLICYSena Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as SENA) warrants that the Product shall conform toa
66D.3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILSWARRANTY PERIOD: SENA warranties embedded hardware Product for a period of one (1) year,and external hardware P
71: Introduction1.1 OverviewThe LS110 allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that were not originally designed tobe networked. This
81.3 Product SpecificationTable 1-1 Product Specification TableOne male DB9 serial port for data communication/serial consoleSerial speeds 1200bps to
91.4 Terminologies And AcronymsThe Internetworking related terminologies used frequently in this manual are defined clearly to helpyou better understa
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