Lantronix XPort Network Card User Manual


 
4: Using Setup Mode for Configuration
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Trigger Setup
A trigger event can occur when the unit receives two bytes of a specified sequence
on the serial port, or because of a specified combination of conditions on the
configurable pins.
If the serial sequence is set to 00,00, the trigger is disabled. At the Serial Sequence
prompt, enter the ASCII Hex value. Example: A two byte sequence of 12 would be
0x31, 0x32.
If the configurable pins are all set to X (Don’t Care), then they are disabled. If both
the serial sequence and the configurable pins are disabled, the trigger is disabled.
Note: You can set the configurable pins to A = Active, I = Inactive, or X =
Don’t Care. Active can mean Active Low or Active High. To change the
configurable pins’ settings, you must use DeviceInstaller or send setup
records to Port 77FE.
Message
The subject line of the e-mail.
Priority
L is for normal priority; H is for high priority.
Min. notification
interval
The minimum time allowed between individual triggers. If
a trigger event occurs faster than the minimum interval,
the unit ignores the trigger.
Re-notification interval
If a single trigger event stays asserted, then the unit
sends an e-mail message at this time interval.
Each trigger is independent of the others. Each condition within an individual trigger
must be met before the unit will send the e-mail.
Expert Settings
Note: You can change these settings via Telnet or serial connections only,
not on the Web-Manager.
Only an expert should change these parameters. You must definitely know
the consequences the changes might have.
TCP Keepalive time in s
(1s – 65s; 0s=disable)
(45)
ARP Cache timeout in s
(1s – 600s)
(600)
High CPU performance mode
(disabled or enabled)
(Disabled) applies to XPort-03 and greater only
Monitor Mode at Bootup
(disabled or enabled)
(Enabled)
HTTP Port Number
(1-65535)
(80)
SMTP Port Number
(1-65535)
(25)