If the device has the MAC addy printed on the outside somewhere you can
take the arp list Tomas told you about, look it up in the list and you will
see
what IP addy maps to the MAC addy.
Here is what to look for:
pc01 (192.168.1.214) at 00:60:2F:3C:14:A5 [ether] on eth0
(
While I do not have direct experience with the device, I see a few
misconceptions in what you describe.
1. I assume that you want to configure, setup, control and use the
Lantronix device from a Linux PC.
2. You need to have working network which you can use to communicated
with the Lantronix
I just tried to configure this Lantronix device but my experience seems a
bit different than yours.
I am connecting to the device via a normal ethernet cable.
I connected it and has the following messages showing in /var/log/messages
(include below)
I then tried using "nmtui" to set an IP on the
thanks, will give it a try.
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 9:50 PM, Mike C. wrote:
> >
> > Hello All:
> >
> > I am looking for a mechanism from Linux to configure a device that's a
> > small ethernet server:
> >
> >
>
> Hello All:
>
> I am looking for a mechanism from Linux to configure a device that's a
> small ethernet server:
>
>https://www.lantronix.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/XPort-AR_CR.pdf
>
> The initial steps involve configuring its BAUD rate, IP address etc..
> On Windows, per their instructions,