Lantronix MSS100 Server User Manual


 
Getting Started
3 - 1
3 - Getting Started
This chapter covers all of the steps needed to get the MSS on-line and
working. There are three basic methods used to log into the MSS and begin
conÞguration.
1.
Incoming (Remote) Logins: EZWebCon is the preferred conÞguration
method for TCP/IP and IPX users. For TCP/IP and LAT users, other
remote login options are available (see
Telnet
on page 3-6).
2.
Serial Port Logins: Users can connect a terminal directly to the
serial port, log in, and use the command line interface to conÞgure
the unit.
3.
Remote Console Logins: TCP/IP users can make a Telnet
connection to the remote console port, port 7000.
It is important to consider the following points before logging into and
conÞguring the MSS:
¥ The MSS IP address must be conÞgured before any TCP/IP
functionality is available (see
IP Address ConÞguration
on page 3-2).
¥ Connecting a terminal to the serial port or logging into the remote
console port does not automatically create privileged user status.
You must use the
Set Privileged
command to conÞgure the unit
(see
Privileged Password
on
page 4-1
).
¥ The remote console port is password protected (see
System
Passwords
on
page 4-1
).
¥ Only one person at a time may be logged into the remote console
port (port 7000), regardless of the protocol being used. This
eliminates the possibility of several people simultaneously
attempting to conÞgure the MSS.
¥ Remote console logins cannot be disabled. The system manager
will always be able to access the unit.
¥ Only one terminal at a time may be connected to the serial port.