Protocol support, Evolution os, Software features – Lantronix XPort AR User Manual

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2: Overview

XPort AR User Guide

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Building Automation equipment

Point of Sale Systems

ATM machines

Data display devices

Modems

Time/attendance clocks and terminals

Protocol Support

The XPort AR device server supports the following TCP/IP protocols:

ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, Auto IP, Telnet, DNS, FTP, TFTP, HTTP/HTTPS,
SSH, SSL/TLS, SNMP, SMTP, RSS, PPP and Syslog for network communications and
management.

TCP, UDP, TCP/AES, UDP/AES, Telnet, SSH and SSL/TLS for tunneling to the serial port.

TFTP, FTP, and HTTP for firmware upgrades and uploading files.

Evolution OS™

The XPort AR features the Lantronix Evolution OS™. Key features of the Evolution OS™ include:

Built-in Web server for configuration and troubleshooting from Web-based browsers

CLI configurability

SNMP management

XML data transport and configurability

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) information feeds

Enterprise-grade security with SSL and SSH

Comprehensive troubleshooting tools

Software Features

Modem Emulation

In modem emulation mode, the XPort AR can replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts modem
AT commands on the serial port, and then establishes a network connection to the end device,
leveraging network connections and bandwidth to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines.

Web-Based Configuration and Troubleshooting

Built upon Internet-based standards, the XPort AR enables configuration, management, and
troubleshooting by using a browser-based interface accessible anytime from anywhere. All
configuration and troubleshooting options are available via the web interface. You can access all
functions via a Web browser, for remote access. As a result, you decrease downtime (using the
troubleshooting tools) and implement configuration changes (using the configuration tools).

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