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XPress DR+ User Guide

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1: Using This Guide

Purpose and Audience

This manual describes the XPress DR+, a device server that works with Industrial
Automation Protocols. It is a member of the Lantronix family of XPress DR Device
Servers.

Summary of Chapters

The remaining chapters in this guide include:

Chapter

Description

2: Introduction

Describes the main features of the XPress DR+ and the
protocols it supports.

3: Installation and Hardware

Describes the unit's interfaces and power requirements.
Provides instructions for physically connecting the unit.

4: Using DeviceInstaller

Provides information for getting your unit up and running,
using DeviceInstaller to assign an IP address.

5: Configuration Using Web-
Manager

Details using the Web-Manager to set parameters such
as port and server properties.

6: Configuration Using Telnet or
Serial Port (Setup Mode)

Provides instructions for accessing Setup Mode
(command line interface) using a Telnet connection
through the network or a terminal or terminal emulation
program through the serial port.

7: Setup Mode: Server
Configuration

Details the network (server) settings

8: Setup Mode: Channel
Configuration

Details the serial port settings.

9: Setup Mode: Advanced
Settings

Details email, expert, and security settings and explains
how to reset the unit to factory default values.

10: Firmware Upgrades

Provides instructions for obtaining the latest firmware and
updating the XPress DR+.

11: Monitor Mode

Provides instructions for accessing and using the
command line interface for monitoring the network and
diagnosing problems.

12: Troubleshooting and
Technical Support

Describes common problems and error messages and
how to contact Lantronix Technical Support.

A: Technical Specifications

Lists technical information about the unit.

C: Alternative Methods of
Assigning an IP Address

Describes other ways to assign an IP address, for
example, though ARP and Telnet.