2: IntroductionEDS-MD® Medical Device Server User Guide 19Troubleshooting CapabilitiesThe EDS-MD medical device servers offer a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that lets youtroubleshoot problems quickly and easily. Available from the CLI or Web Manager, the diagnostictools let you: View critical hardware, memory, buffer pool, IP socket information and routing table Perform ping and traceroute operations Conduct forward or reverse DNS lookup operations View all processes currently running on the EDS-MD 4, EDS-MD 8 and EDS-MD 16 deviceserver including CPU utilization View system log messagesConfiguration MethodsAfter installation, the EDS-MD unit requires configuration. For the unit to operate correctly on anetwork, it must have a unique IP address on the network. There are four basic methods forlogging into the EDS-MD 4/8/16 device server and assigning IP addresses and other configurablesettings: Web Manager: View and configure all settings easily through a web browser using theLantronix Web Manager. (See Configuration Using Web Manager on page 33.) DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings onthe EDS-MD 4/8/16 device server using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on a PC attached toa network. You will need the latest version of the Lantronix® DeviceInstaller™ utility. (SeeAccessing the PremierWave XC HSPA+ Device Using DeviceInstaller on page 30.) Command Mode: There are a few methods for accessing Command Mode (CLI): making aTelnet connection, or connecting a PC or other host running a terminal emulation program tothe unit’s port. (See the EDS-MD Medical Device Server Command Reference for instructionsand available commands.) XML: The EDS-MD 4/8/16 device server supports XML-based configuration and setuprecords that make device configuration transparent to users and administrators. XML is easilyeditable with a standard text or XML editor. (See the EDS-MD Medical Device ServerCommand Reference for instructions and commands).Addresses and Port NumbersHardware AddressThe hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address, physical address, or MACaddress. The first three bytes of the Ethernet address are fixed and identify the unit as a Lantronixproduct. The fourth, fifth, and sixth bytes are unique numbers assigned to each unit. Samplehardware address: 00-20-4A-14-1B-18 00:20:4A:14:1B:18