Lantronix MSS Network Card User Manual


 
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1: Introduction
The Lantronix MSS family of Device Servers allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that
were not originally designed to be networked: personal computers, terminals, modems, industrial
machinery, and more. Certain MSS models offer fiber optic Ethernet, PC card support for 802.11, modem,
and ATA Flash cards, and multiple serial ports, ensuring a product for almost any networking need.
This manual provides the complete command set for all products in the MSS family. These commands can
be entered at the command line to configure the MSS to best meet your needs. While most basic MSS
features can be configured using EZWebCon or ThinWeb Manager, the command line interface allows you
to customize some of the more advanced features.
This chapter provides a brief introduction to the command line environment for the MSS.
What’s New
on page 1-1 describes what’s changed since the last revision of this manual.
Command Syntax
on page 1-1 provides the conventions used in the command diagrams and
descriptions.
Command Line Editing
on page 1-2 lists the keys that should be used for line editing.
Help
on page 1-3 offers information on various types of context-sensitive help.
Note:
Parts of this manual assume knowledge of the IEEE 802.11 Standard governing
wireless networking. If you do not understand wireless networking concepts and
implementation, please refer to the Standard or the documentation that came
with your wireless networking PC Card.
Throughout this manual, the term
MSS
refers to the MSS family in general. If a particular feature or
command applies only to certain models, it will be noted as such.
1.1 What’s New
Most commands now include either a Port or Server parameter. These parameters are only necessary
if you are configuring an MSS4, which is the first member of the MSS family to have multiple
configurable serial ports. The Port parameter allows you to configure port-specific options; the Server
parameter applies to settings that affect the entire MSS.
The
Disk
commands provide a wide-range of disk management options for the MSS4, MSS100,
MSSLiteX, and the MSS-VIA. Options for managing the internal flash disk and formatting ATA
Flash cards are included under this command tree.
1.2 Command Syntax
Command line entry is both simple and powerful. Users can enter up to 132 characters on a command line,
or abbreviate commands to a sequence of the smallest unique keywords (sometimes single characters).
Commands are executed when the Return key is pressed or when the command line exceeds 132 characters.