Lantronix EDS1100 user manual

User manual for the device Lantronix EDS1100

Device: Lantronix EDS1100
Category: Network Hardware
Manufacturer: Lantronix
Size: 0.37 MB
Added : 2/16/2014
Number of pages: 15
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EDS1100/2100

Linux
Software Developers Kit (SDK)
Quick Start Guide




Part Number 900-549
Revision C June 2010

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Copyright and Trademark © 2010 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. MatchPort and XPort are registered trademarks of Lantronix. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. µClinux is a registered trademark of Arcturus Networks Inc. Ubuntu is a registered trademark of Canonical Ltd. The Fedora trademark is a trademark of Red Hat, Inc. Contacts

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Contents Copyright and Trademark ....................................................................................................................... 2 Contacts .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................................... 2 Revision History .......

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Contents List of Figures Figure 3-1. Connecting an Evaluation Board via Serial Port .........................................................................7 Figure 3-2. Connecting an Evaluation Board via Ethernet ............................................................................8 Figure 4-1. Message Prompts .................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 5-1. Configuration Profile Menu ...............

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1. Introduction 1. Introduction This Quick Start Guide explains the basics: how to connect and set up your target on the network; how to install the SDK; and how to build the firmware images. For more detailed information, refer to the User Guide supplied with this product or our Lantronix Web site www.lantronix.com/support/downloads. Overview The Lantronix Linux Software Developer's Kit (SDK) is an embedded hardware and software suite that enables Linux developers to create application

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2. What’s in the Box 2. What’s in the Box Items included depend on which model you have. MatchPort XPort Pro The box contains the following items: The box contains the following items:  Ethernet cable 10 ft  Cat5e UTP RJ45M/M Ethernet cable     MatchPort AR Evaluation Board   XPort Universal Demo Board   MatchPort AR Module (may have optional   XPort Pro Development Board with BDM BDM connector) Connector   Antenna – 2.4GHz 2.15 dbi reverse polarity   3.3V wall

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3. Target Setup 3. Target Setup Connecting the Lantronix Evaluation Board This section describes how to connect the MatchPort AR evaluation board or XPort Pro demo board to your host computer and network. Connecting an Evaluation Board – Power 1. Make sure that the power switch on the evaluation or demo board is set to off. 2. Select the appropriate power plug adaptor for your geographical location. Insert it into the slot on the Universal Power Supply; then plug the power supply into

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3 Target Setup Connecting an Evaluation Board – Ethernet Connect the PC to the evaluation or demo board with a cross-over cable, or a hub/switch and two regular RJ45 cables. Figure 3-2. Connecting an Evaluation Board via Ethernet Connecting the EDS1100/2100 1. Select the appropriate power plug adaptor for your geographical location. Insert it into the slot on the Universal Power Supply; then plug the power supply into an outlet. 2. Connect the output plug of the power supply to the ED

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3 Target Setup Configuring an IP Address By default, the target device (MatchPort AR, XPort Pro, or EDS1100 / 2100) will attempt to obtain an IP address via the DHCP protocol. Type the following command at the Linux shell prompt to determine the IP address: $ ifconfig eth0 The ifconfig command can also be used to set an address, but it will not persist across a reboot. To set a temporary static address, issue the following command (replace angle bracketed items with actual values): $

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4. SDK Installation Overview 4. SDK Installation Overview Host requirements Please make sure that at least 2.5 GB of disk space is available before installation. Some operations may require root privileges. Consult the User Guide for instructions on setting up sudo access. Linux Distributions The SDK was validated on the following Linux distributions: Redhat-based distributions  Fedora 9, 10, 11, 12, Fedora Core 5 & 6    CentOS 5.2, 5.3, 5.4  groupinstall 'Development Tools'

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4 SDK Installation Overview  python  sudo  libacl1-dev  tftpd or tftpd-hpa  libtasn1-3-dev  zlib1g-dev  rsync   Optional but recommended packages  ssh  nfs-kernel-server  libncurses5-dev (for the ncurses-based configuration utility)  libglade2-dev (for the GTK-based graphical configuration utility)  libqt3-mt-dev (for the Qt3-based graphical configuration utility) Other Distributions   OpenSUSE 11.2  pattern install devel_C_C++  pattern install devel_kernel

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4 SDK Installation Overview Installation Procedure To install the SDK software on your host machine: 1. Mount the SDK CD image on your host system. The User Guide provides additional information about image mounting procedures. 2. Select and create an installation directory (replace angle bracketed items with actual values). You must have write privileges to this directory. $ mkdir –p 3. Switch into the installation directory. $ cd 4. Run the ins

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5. Building Images with the SDK 5. Building Images with the SDK To build an image with the SDK: 1. From the development host, switch into the installation directory. $ cd 2. Source the environment file. $ . env_m68k-µClinux 3. Issue the make command. $ make 4. Select a configuration profile when prompted. NOTE If you are unsure of which configuration profile to use, begin with the DEFAULT profile. Figure 5-1. Configuration Profile Menu Configuration Profile

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5 Building Images with the SDK Figure 5-2. Configuration Prompts Default all settings (lose changes) (DEFAULTS_OVERRIDE) [N/y] (NEW) Customize Kernel Settings (DEFAULTS_KERNEL) [N/y] (NEW) Customize Application/Library Settings (DEFAULTS_VENDOR) [N/y] (NEW) Update Default Vendor Settings (DEFAULTS_VENDOR_UPDATE) [N/y] (NEW) ... NOTE The build process may take several minutes to complete. 6. Once the build process is complete, verify that the images listed below are under

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6. SDK Forum Information 6. SDK Forum Information The Lantronix Linux SDK forum Web site (http://forums.lantronix.com) is the primary resource to obtain updated revisions of the SDK. The SDK and related documentation are also available via the Downloads page (www.lantronix.com/support/downloads). Please visit the Lantronix Web site or the Forums page to determine if a more current version of the SDK is available. Individual forum topics are monitored by Lantronix engineers and technical


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