W&T 53641 Manuale utente

W&T
Manual
USB-Server
Model 53641 (Beta-Version)
Release 1.02, March 2010

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Content
1 Quickstart ................................................................. 7
Step 1: Installation ................................................................ 8
Step 2: Power and network connection ................................... 9
Step 3: Connecting the USB devices ..................................... 10
Step 4: Setting the network parameters ................................. 11
Step 5: Installing the W&T USB Port Redirector ....................... 12
Step 6: Connecting to a USB device ...................................... 13
2 System Overview and Function ............................... 15
2.1 Introduction to the W&T USB-Server ........................... 16
2.1.1 Supported USB modes .............................................. 16
2.1.2 Maximum number of USB devices .............................. 16
2.1.3 System overview ...................................................... 17
3 Assigning/Changing IP Parameters ....................... 19
3.1 Managing the network parameters in the USB-Server ... 20
3.2 DHCP mode (factory default setting) .......................... 21
3.2.1 Activating DHCP mode ............................................. 21
3.2.2 Deactivating DHCP mode .......................................... 22
3.2.3 System Name ........................................................... 23
3.2.4 Lease time ............................................................... 23
3.2.5 Reserved IP addresses .............................................. 24
3.2.6 Dynamic IP addresses ............................................... 24
3.3 Static mode ............................................................. 26
3.3.1 Assigning static IP parameters using WuTility ............. 26
3.3.2 Assigning static IP parameters using WBM .................. 28
4 Hardware - Interfaces and Indicators ...................... 31
4.1 Supply voltage ......................................................... 32
4.1.1 PoE supply ............................................................... 32
4.1.2 External supply ........................................................ 32
4.2 Ethernet port ........................................................... 33
4.2.1 10/100BaseT to RJ45 ................................................ 33
4.3 USB ports ................................................................ 35
4.4 LED indicators .......................................................... 36

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5 The W&T USB Port Redirector .................................. 39
5.1 Overview ................................................................. 40
5.1.1 Port numbers ........................................................... 40
5.2 Installation/Deinstallation of the USB Redirector ......... 42
5.2.1 Installation from the product CD ............................... 42
5.2.2 Installation from download ....................................... 43
5.2.3 Uninstalling ............................................................. 43
5.3 The inventory list ..................................................... 44
5.3.1 Automatic inventory list creation ............................... 45
5.3.2 Manual entries in the configuration list ...................... 45
5.3.3 Saving and opening inventory lists ............................ 46
5.4 Using USB devices - Plug/Unplug .............................. 47
5.4.1 System response / conflict protection ....................... 47
5.4.2 Adding a USB device - Plug ....................................... 47
5.4.3 Closing a connection - Unplug .................................. 48
6 Web-Based-Management .......................................... 49
6.1 Starting and navigating the WBM ............................... 50
6.1.1 Navigation concept of the USB-Server ........................ 50
6.1.2 The Start page of the USB-Server ................................ 51
6.2 WBM - configuration sessions ................................... 52
6.3 WBM - Assigning passwords ...................................... 54
6.4 WBM - Network basic parameters ............................... 55
7 Appendix ................................................................ 59
7.1 Up- and downloading configuration data ................... 60
7.1.1 Up- and downloading the configuration using WBM .... 60
7.1.2 Up- and downloading using WuTility ......................... 61
7.2 Firmware update ...................................................... 62
7.2.1 Where is the current firmware available? ..................... 62
7.2.2 Firmware update under Windows ............................... 62
7.3 Resetting the USB-Server ........................................... 64
7.4 Reset to factory defaults ........................................... 65
7.4.1 Hardware reset to factory default settings .................. 65
7.4.2 Software reset to factory default settings ................... 65
7.5 Used ports and network security ............................... 66
7.6 Technical data ......................................................... 69
7.7 Licences .................................................................. 70
Index .......................................................................... 78

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1 Quickstart
Those who are already familiar with use of the W&T USB-Server will find on
the following pages a quick start procedure with the basic steps from
hardware installation to IP assignment and starting the Windows driver.
Additional information is contained in the respective detail sections.

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Step 1: Installation
The housing of the W&T USB-Server and the arrangement of the
ventilation slot is designed for installation on a standard DIN
rail per DIN EN 50022-35.
1Especially in local conditions at elevated temperatures
any alternate method of mounting must still ensure
adequate air circulation.

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Step 2: Power and network connection
Power-over-Ethernet
When PoE is used (IEEE802.3af) power for the W&T USB-Server
is provided by the network infrastructure, so that simply
connecting the network cable is all that is required.
Using an external power supply
Alternately power can be brought in externally to the screw ter-
minal located on the underneath of the device. The wide-range
input of the USB-Server allows use of DC voltage from +24 -
+48V. The input is reverse polarity protected, i.e. the polarity of
the supply voltage is not critical.
Error
USB 1
USB 2
USB 2
USB 1
Connect
PowerStatus
USB 2
USB 1
Network
Presence of the correct voltage is indicated by the Power LED.
Network connection
Connection to the 10/100BaseT network is accomplished using
a 1:1 wired, standard RJ45 patch cable. If a link can be
established with the switch, this is indicated by illumination of
the green Status LED.
1Detailed information about the supply voltage and the
network connection of the W&T USB-Server can be found
in the Hardware section.

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Step 3: Connecting the USB devices
The W&T USB-Server provides two USB 2.0 ports for connecting
USB devices. The ports are capable of providing max. 500mA
each for supplying the connected devices.
USB device
(e.g. USB stick)
Error
USB 1
USB 2
USB 2
USB 1
Connect
USB 2
USB 1
Network
PowerStatus
LED USBx Error
The LEDs indicate overload or a short circuit on the respective
USB port. The supply voltage to the affected USB port is turned
off and the connected device is disabled.
LED USBx Connect
The LED indicates an active connection to a W&T USB Port
Redirector located in the network.
1Detailed information about the USB connections
of the W&T USB-Server can be found in the Hardware
section.
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