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1. IV 5 7 AutoUser mode AutoUser mode enables Xcell to launch automatically a session on the specified port for a certain user To configure Xcell s port 1 in AutoUser mode for a user named Paul enter ROOT gt gt serial autouser paul 1 CAUTION You must definitely not define any password for the session lauching to be automatical see IV 7 Creation of a user To come back to usual mode on port 1 enter ROOT gt gt serial autouser none 1 Consult reference manual for more details about commands that are dealt with in this chapter IV 6 Saving and restoring Xcell configuration IV 6 1 Saving in FLASH memory All parameters are conserved by Xcell in RAM up to the next Xcell boot If you want to conserve all your parameters you must write them in FLASH memory Make this operation with the following command ROOT gt gt Save Status done ROOT gt gt IV 6 2 Saving a configuration copy You can save a Xcell configuration copy on a remote machine thanks to the TFTP trivial file transfer protocol protocol Xcell parameters will be sent via TFTP to a file previously created on the remote machine Proceed as follows Create an empty file on your TFTP server example with the following UNIX command echo n gt tmp xcell conf chmod 666 tmp xcell conf 21 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Indicate to Xcell the IP addres
2. Presence of the network TxD Green Data transmission To the network RxD Green Data reception from the network On Xcell is on Off Xcell is off Power Green 8 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Il1 2 Indicating LEDS of XC 310 XC 310 The front panel of XC 310composed by a line of five LEDS Designatio i Color State Meaning Setup mode activated Normal mode Locate function activated No presence of the network LAN Link Red Presence of the network LAN Tx Green Data transmission from the network LAN Rx Green Data reception from the network On Xcell is on Off Xcell is off Power Green 9 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Il 3 indicating LEDS of XC 4100 XC 4100 The front panel of XC 4100 is composed by a line of seven LEDS Designation Color State Meaning Setup mode activated Setup Normal mode Locate function activated One synchrone interface actived at least No synchrone interface activated Fan fault One isdn interface activated at least Isdn Fan fault Green No isdn interface activated Blinking Fan fault em Off Presence of the network Orange __ Data transmission from the network Rx Green __ Data reception from the network 10 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 111 4 Ports and interfaces of XC 31 The rear face of XC 31 displays the followings elements 1 power supply c
3. V 2 2 2 Installation of RemoteCOM driver RemoteCOM for WINNT is composed of A service module RemoteCOM service A driver RemoteCOM driver program for setup audit and control of RemoteCOM service WARNING Do not mistake RemoteCOM service and RemoteCOM driver that is also a service This one is automatically started and stopped by RemoteCOM service To install RemoteCOM click on the Setup file of the installation disk path Restart your system In the Start menu click on Programs gt RemoteCOM gt RemoteCOM Administration Click on Edit in the main menu Create select Create Enter XC s IP address ex 192 168 4 23 XC s port number ex 7 WINDOWS device ex COM3 and connection s parameters Change select View amp Modify Delete select Delete 29 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 RemoteCOM viewkmodify Addresse IP 192 168 423 Timeout d ouverture po o Part distant mm keep alive p COM Coma rl Garder la liaison E Cl Femotec0M0 Reconnection sur erreur M Mode paquets i Mode signaus donn es synchrones E r Parametres d ajustement Taille buffers 0 default max 4096 0 Majoration timeout Inter caract re mas 500 me fo Abandon Aide Opening timeout Default parameter is 10 secondes rarely modified WARNING You must add some timeouts created by the network Results of
4. V 3 2 Setting up the XC On Xcell you must setup the corresponding port s in raw mode ROOT gt gt serial mode raw 5 6 ROOT gt gt serial speed 9600 56 ROOT gt gt serial parity none 5 6 ROOT gt gt serial csize 8 5 6 ROOT gt gt serial stopb 1 5 6 ROOT gt gt reset port 5 6 V 3 3 rawtty rawclose On a UNIX server with rawtty and rawclose commands you can adjust some parameters of the Rawtty function WARNING These two commands must not be used when the Driver has been installed The syntax of the rawtty command is rawtty keepalive lt delay gt v1 d u username c device xcell_IP port_num Keepalive helps to regularly check Xcell s physical presence on the network A request is carried out every lt delay gt second s to check if the connection is still valid If there is no answer within this time range connection is cut down v71 option enables to use command with Xcell versions previous to the 3 2 version d option enables to enter in debug mode u option enables to create a device under another user account c option enables to cancel created device ex dev raw1 at the end of the rawtty process Two commands enable to increase or to decrease delay of the connected keepalive The first command increase keepalive delay with one second kill USR1 pid rawtty The second decrease keepalive delay wit
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6. XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 User MANUAL Version 1 2 DECISION Europe 3 rue de Lattre de Tassigny BP14 85170 ST DENIS LA CHEVASSE FRANCE Tel 33 02 51 41 41 89 Fax 33 02 51 41 41 90 Web http www xcell com E mail support xcell com User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Table des mati res EMIT OCU CTO Ne 5 1 1 XC 31 310 4100 serial ports Server s serie 5 I 2 Furnished TO AUN CS Lune 5 Le SIDON Stee ct ce eee eere cones ed a ee 5 ll Xcell Overview r nnarnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 7 Eg ED GES EE PERRET TE EC OL 7 2 7 L 0701 REE EEE 7 MENSEN 8 NT INGICALING LEDS OF KG Suave 8 II 2 Indicating LEDS of XC 310 arrnrnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 1 3 indicating LEDS of XC 4100 10 Ill 4 Ports and interfaces Of XC 31 11 11 5 Ports and interfaces of XC 310 11 11 6 Ports and interfaces of XC 4100 ararnnrnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11 MT CAUTIONS ae 11 MTT CONNIE vea 11 M TZ INO sje 12 MMM NN 12 WH TD 22 GENUA OE sgh RE RE SRE en extoeronees 12 IV CONTIQUPFATION 222 na a dede ee ere 13 IV WEF OO UCUIOMN ed 13 IV 2 Entering IP 4AA6SS sa 13 IV 2 1 Entering IP address from Xcell administrator 13 IV 2 2 Entering IP address from a terminal 14 IV 3 HTTP Configu
7. Internet Explorer Before using Telnet or HTTP protocols you just need to fix Xcell IP address This can be made with Xcell administrator or with a terminal IV 2 Entering IP address IV 2 1 Entering IP address from Xcell administrator Xcell administrator enables you to locate and setup all Xcells of your LAN To search for all Xcells on your LAN click on Adminstration then on Explorer A window like this one must appears on your screen f Xcell administrator Explorer Admin Explorer Wizard Xcel Remotecom Window Help EF explorer PRESENS PEPE E HEDE EH PE PERES PEPE HEL laters nee terete ta tetatateletaletelelotetetetetetetetelatetete te lalatete loletatete ER MI T en Mme fo C350 6 192 168 4 200 255 255 255 0 59209 3 4 rel 1b 00 e066 03 00 eb TG 1 XC 320 1192 168445 255 255 255 0 30895 3 4 rel 1h H e0 f6 01 00 36 mama 1 kc310 14982 168 435 255 255 255 0 59209 34rel da 0 e0 f6 01 00 5 To change Xcell s IP address click on IP address cell and type new IP adress 13 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IV 2 2 Entering IP address from a terminal Use a terminal 9600 bauds 8 bits no parity connected on Xcell s Console part The Setup mode can be selected after Xcell startup When the Setup LED blinks press three times on The terminal screen should display the following message ROOT gt gt Now you have access to a classic line shell with
8. Level It is preciseness level of audit messages These differents levels are _ 22 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 de Minimum displaying of errors g messages notce Like warning level but there is messages about Xcell s activity info Like notice level with more detailled messages about running process All existing messages with maximum debug details Type It defines type of messages that you want to see in audit These differents types are system Messages about system parameters DHCP RADIUS save async Messages about asynchronous ports net Messages about network all All preceeding types IV 7 2 Audit on your console To create audit on your console use the audit add console command in this way AUDIT ADD console lt level gt lt type gt Audit will display in your current session s window You will still be able to enter commands with this shell Level and type parameters do not change IV 7 3 Audit in a file To send auditin a file use the audit add buffer command in this way AUDIT ADD buffer lt level gt lt type gt Level and type parameters do not change You will be able to show this file thanks to audit view and audit last commands The audit view command enables you to show the entire audit file ROOT gt gt audit view 23 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 With the audit last command you can display t
9. Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2001 O 44 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 VIL Advanced functions VIIL 1 DHCP VII 1 1 Definition DHCP is a client server protocol that aimed at a dynamical attribution of the IP addresses to the machines of a network At the starting point each network machine sends a request to the DHCP server and is given an IP address Xcell integrates a DHCP client that enables it to get an IP address from a DHCP server A problem occurs at the networks interconnection the DHCP requests are frames that do not go through the routers Consequently for two connected networks to use the same DHCP server the router must play the part of a DHCP relay that is to say that it must pick the DHCP requests up and transmit them back to the DHCP server Xcell from the network 192 168 2 0 will transmit the DHCP requests from the two machines back to the DHCP server 192 168 1 1 Both interconnected networks can thus use the same DHCP server VII 1 2 DHCP client Xcell holds a DHCP client function If a DHCP server is active on your network Xcell can receive its IP address and many others parameters from the DHCP server In factory configuration Xcell boots with the DHCP mode active The system dhcp client mode command enables you to select the running mode of DHCP client SYSTEM DHCP MODE lt dhcp bootp none gt The bootp
10. COM3 HE G n ral Param tres Pilote Timeout d ouverture fio secondes 0 KEEP ALIVE Garder la connection reseau E Taille Buffers 0 octets Adresse IF par exemple 192 169 16 33 Numero du port ACELL associer au COM Timeout d ouverture si le r seau a de long temps de reponse augmentez le valeur raisonnable 10 secondes KEEP ALIVE 0 fd sactv i sinon sa p riode max 255 secs Garder la connection r seau elle reste ainsi active m me apres la fermeture du COM Taille buffers 0 defaut 2048 RemoteCOM 32k CELL peut vari e de 1 32k avec un minimum de 256 pour ACELL ex 64 bd RemoteCoM 256 CELL 4 Using RemoteCom You can audit RemoteCOM activity using the RemoteCOM application icon in the task bar Click on RemoteCOM icon Click on Status Displaying of connections and associated COM ports Displaying of connections disconnections and errors log file Displaying of transmitted received datas in real time Displaying of active datas 2 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Addresse IP Pot COM status COM Status NET Erreur OU EIT Deconnection Log l Fichier CAWINDOWS re_log be ra 7 Fen tre Voir i Visualisation donn es f Active M Mode non interprate F Timing Connection visualis e i 92 168 4 23 7 Fom Voir 5 Installating another RemoteCOM port Control panel Add new hardware Ask No to Wind
11. Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 raw No Yes O Oe oe O none none none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1 Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2001 O VI 5 Example n 2 Remote management of a PLC by more than one technician solution 1 VI 5 1 Description Two technicians each have a terminal and they want to manage one after the other a PLC located on a remote TCP IP network 192 168 2 1 RS232 37 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 VI 5 2 Solution You cannot establish two mux TCP connections to the same destination port at the same time To solve this problem we will establish each mux TCP connection only when technician s terminal will be powered The technician must power off his terminal to permit the other technician to manage the PLC When a terminal is powered there is at least one signal activated RTS for a terminal or DTR for a terminal emulator You just have to link this signal to serial port s DCD entry of Xcell and to configure management of DCD signal by Xcell serial linectrl modem TCP connection will be established only if terminal is powered This connection will be stopped if DCD signal is not on terminal is off VI 5 3 Configuration of client s side Xcell Make a cable with terminal s RTS or DTR signal linked on serial port s DCD signal ROOT g
12. ROOT gt gt serial timeout 180 1 Ok ROOT gt gt serial quick no 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux defaultdtr yes 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ip 192 168 2 1 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux port I I Ok ROOT gt gt mux dsrredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1 Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 mux No Yes O 192 168 2 1 1 none none none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1 Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 mux 9600 soft modem 8 none 1 2001 180 41 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 VI 6 4 Configuration of server side s XC ROOT gt gt serial mode raw 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux dsrredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1 Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 raw No Yes O 0 0 0 0 O none none none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1 Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2001 O VI 7 Example n 4 Remote management of a PLC by more than one technician solution 3 VI 7 1 Description 192 168 2 1 RS232 42 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 VI 7 2 Solution The solution above assign the PLC to a technician for a minimum of 3 minutes even if his terminal is off This solution have all advantages of the two precee
13. a vt100 vt220 ansi terminal Data input errors may be corrected by using left arrow right arrow and backspace keys The up arrow and down arrow keys re edit the last command You can now enter IP address and the network where your Xcell is connected with the following commands IFCONFIG IP lt interface gt lt IP_address gt ROUTE ADD NET lt interface gt lt destination gt lt gateway gt lt netmask gt Example ROOT gt gt ifconfig ip eth0 192 168 1 11 Ok ROOT gt gt route add net eth0 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Ok To save your configuration parameters it is necessary to write it in permanent memory FLASH EPROM Enter the save command to do achieve this ROOT gt gt Save Status Done ROOT gt gt IV 3 HTTP Configuration Netscape Internet Explorer Xcell can be configured in text mode Console Telnet or in graphic mode HTTP The following pages of this manual excusively deal with a text mode configuration However all text mode commands have their equivalents in graphic mode To set up parameters in graphic mode you just need a web browser Netscape Internet Explorer and to enter Xcell s IP address in URL field 14 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 2 XCELL 4400 Microsoft Internet Explorer YoXc el Table of contents Quick install Advanced configuration Security A Diagnostic 3 u to set
14. be plug at very low security voltages VLSV Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 111 7 2 2 General note The hardware and software described in this document may change without warning The information in this document may change without warning Xcell Technology reserves itself the right to revise this publication without having to provide notification for such revisions Aslong as reasonable precautions have been taken Xcell Technology assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear in this document Xcell Technology is a registered trademark of DECISION Europe No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced in any form or by means without prior written consent of Xcell Technology Windows and Microsoft Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Ethernet is a trademark of the Xerox corporation Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation All other brand and product names and trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners 12 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IV Configuration IV 1 Introduction The three ways to configure your Xcell are With an asynchronous terminal or a terminal emulator connected to one of its serial ports From another network host using Telnet protocol From a web browser Netscape
15. can force client Xcell to break initial connection before this connection can be established 192 168 2 1 State of DTR or RTS signal on the terminal will be applied to DCD on client Xcell This Xcell will be able to establish or break the connection matching with terminal state on or off Others parameters serial quick yes and serial timeout 180 allow to start the 43 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 connection only if Xcell is receive a character VI 7 3 Configuration of client s side Xcell ROOT gt gt serial mode mux 1 Ok ROOT gt gt serial linectrl modem 1 Ok ROOT gt gt serial timeout 180 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux defaultdtr yes 1 Ok ROOT gt gt m x p 192 168 2 1 1 Ok ROOT S gt mux port 1 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1 Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 mux No Yes O 192 168 2 1 1 none dtr none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1 Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 mux 9600 soft modem 8 none 1 2001 180 VI 7 4 Configuration of server s side XC ROOT gt gt serial mode raw 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux defaultdtr yes 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1 Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 raw No Yes O 0 0 0 0 O none dtr none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1
16. data flow can have mismatching chronogrammes It can disrupt the good running of some serial transmission s protocols like ones used in industrial environment Thanks to a measured delay between in data flow and out data flow UDP mux mode enables most of transmission s protocols to use a connection through an IP network To configure this connection you must set both ports in mux_dg mode VI 4 Example n 1 Remote management of a PLC by a technician VI 4 1 Description A technician wants to manage a PLC located on a remote TCP IP network thanks to a terminal or a terminal emulator 35 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 192 168 2 1 RS232 VI 4 2 Configuration of client s side XC ROOT gt gt serial mode mux 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ip 192 168 2 1 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux port I I Ok ROOT gt gt mux dsrredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1 Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 mux No Yes O 192 168 2 1 1 none none none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1 Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 mux 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2001 O VI 4 3 Configuration of server s side XC 36 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 ROOT gt gt serial mode raw 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux dsrredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1
17. mode enables Xcell to act as a BOOTP client Bootstrap Protocol This protocol which is the predecessor of DHCP protocol supports less options than DHCP To deactivate XC s DHCP client use the none option Xcell does not know the DHCP server IP address It broadcast is request on the LAN to join the DHCP server If you want to specify a particular DHCP server IP address just use the system dhcp server command Example ROOT gt gt system dhcp server 192 168 10 1 If you want to go back to the broadcast method enter the following command ROOT gt gt system dhcp server 255 255 255 255 45 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 When Xcell is booting if the DHCP client is active it sends its DHCP request on the LAN and waits for a reply If it does not receive a reply after 30 seconds Xcell assumes that the request fails Then Xcell use IP address and other parameters saved in flash memory To modify the reply timeout use the dhcp clent timeout command Example ROOT gt gt system dhcp timeout 60 WARNING To validate DHCP commands you must save new parameters in flash memory The next time Xcell will boot it will use these new parameters VII 1 3 DHCP relay Xcell holds the function of DHCP relay To activate this function you just have to use the system dhcp relay command This syntax command is the following DHCP RELAY lt server1 server2 gt l
18. side Xcell 43 VI 6 4 Configuration of server side s XC rarrnnrrnrxaunnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 44 VI 7 Example n 4 Remote management of a PLC by more than one technician SOIUON 3 nn mens nus 44 VET DOSCIIDOUON eee 44 VIT 2e SUN ee 45 VI 7 3 Configuration of client s side Xcell 46 VI 7 4 Configuration of Server s side XG rranxnnrnaunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 47 3 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 VII Advanced TUNCNONS saag 47 VIT DAGP eee 47 VILT T DENON EE nn ci eee 47 VET 2 DHCP Cena 48 VIE Vico DACP rea 48 VIII Technical specifications 50 IX 6 0 IT Le amanda 52 IA 1 RJ45 CONNEC TOT een node ce de 52 IX 2 Xcell DTE to DTE equipment ss 52 IX 3 Xcell DTE to asynchronous terminal DTE 53 IX 4 Xcell DTE to DCE equipment RS232C Moden 53 IX 5 Xcell DTE to DCE equipment RS422A 54 IX 6 Xcell DTE to DCE equipment RS485 rrrnrnnrnnennrnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 55 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 introduction 1 1 XC 31 310 4100 serial ports server s serie A serial ports server provides real COM ports on the Ethernet network You can use modems barcodes readers or any serial device on the Ethernet network Th
19. the connection trie can come after the open timeout delay Keepalive Enables you to detect any error on the network link 0 means that KEEPALIVE is stopped A too small value uselessly overloads the network 15 seconds is a good value Keep the connection The network connection will be established at start of RemoteCOM service The port will not be used by another station Restart connection if error Automatically restart connection with a delay of 10 seconds after a disconnection performed by remote Xcell RemoteCOM will try to restart connection every 10 seconds Packet mode Synchronise application that is use RemoteCOM with data flow The data transmitted EV_TXEMPTY in WaitCommeEvent label is right only when transmitted data have really been send by the remote port The COMSTAT cbOutQue field in ClearCommerror is updated in the same way Note With FAX CLASS 1 modem this mode used with a buffer size of 128 bytes make possible reception and transmission of FAX Signals data synchronised mode Activate this mode to transmit all signals TX RX RTS CTS DTRDSR DCD synchronised with data You must not activate flow control to use this mode Buffers size 1 to 4096 octets Default size is 2048 value 0 or 2048 In some cases application seems to have send all data but these data are in buffers If the application stops the connection before all data have been transmitted you can reduce buffers siz
20. 8 2 1 _ 192 168 2 0 pr EN A 5 amp 192 168 2 2 Figure 2 Network example to make a routing table To send IP frames to server you must necessarily inform Xcell that these frames run through the 192 168 2 1 router There are three manners for this The first consists in informing Xcell that all IP frames intended for the 192 168 1 2 server have to be sent to the 192 168 2 1 router ROOT gt gt route add host eth0 192 168 1 2 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 255 Ok ROOT gt gt route static Kernel routing table Destination Gateway 192 168 1 2 192 1682 1 Genmask Typ Iface Piste PAo PG host etho The second consists in informing Xcell that all IP frames intended for the 192 168 1 0 network have to be transmitted to the 192 168 2 1 router ROOTS gt route add net eth0 192 168 1 0 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 Ok ROOT gt gt route static Kernel routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Typ Iface 192 168 2 0 00 00 255 255 255 0 net etho User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 192 fo oO L92 168 2 1 255 255 2455 255 net etho The third and most often used manner consists in informing Xcell that if the routing table does not contain any entry corresponding to the IP frame to send then this one will be sent by default to the 192 168 2 1 router ROOT gt gt route add net eth0 0 0 0 0 192 168 2 1 0 0 0 0 Ok ROOT gt gt route
21. a copy of RemoteCOM driver remcom inf Restart Windows after the installation of the first RemoteCOM port 2 Choosing COM port number When your system is restarted In the control panel click on system and device control tab Click on RemoteCOM tm in the menu Ports COM amp LPT and choose the COM port s number associated to the RemoteCOM port Click on Refresh the RemoteCOM tm label will changes in COMx Propri t s Systeme FF G n ral Gestionnaire de p riph riques Profils mat riels Performances fr Afficher les p riph riques par type C Afficher les p riph riques par connexion Ordinateur H Autres p riph riques Cartes graphiques E9 Cartes r seau 2 CD ROM Clavier Contr leurs de disque dur 43 Contr leurs de disquette Contr leurs son vid o et jeux si Lecteurs de disque 8 Modern Moniteur el P riph riques syst me Ports COM amp LPT bse y Port de communication COM bre alt Fort de communication COM du a Portimprimante LPT1 oe Be RernoteCOMiCOMs Fropri t s Ratraichir Supprimer Imprimer 26 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 3 RemoteCOM configuration In the device control tab click on RemoteCOM COMx in the menu Ports COM amp LPT Click on properties then change Xcell s IP address and Xcell s port number Example Xcell 192 168 4 23 port 7 Propri t s RemoteCOM
22. age flow control signals DTR DSR and DCD V 2 1 RemoteCOM under Windows 95 98 V 2 1 1 Setting up the XC 31 310 4100 Only flow control parameter must be set on the Xcell Configuration example with Telnet console First display current ports configuration ROOT gt gt serial show all Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName Rtelnet Timed 1 raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2001 2 raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2002 0 O If you want to set hard flow control on ports 1 and 2 enter ROOT gt gt serial flowctrl hard 1 2 Then reset ports with new parameters ROOT gt gt reset port I 2 Display ports configuration again to see if new parameters are well set ROOT gt gt serial show all Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 raw 9600 hard local 8 none 1 2001 O JB User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 2 raw 9600 hard local 8 none I 2002 Speed parity csize and stop bit are send by RemoteCOM to the Xcell RemoteCOM transmits DTR signal and recepts states of DCD and DSR signals V 2 1 2 Installation of RemoteCOM driver 1 To install RemoteCom driver open Windows s control panel Click on Add new hardware Ask No to Windows s automatic detection Click on Others Then click on Have disk and find the way to the path in which you have make
23. anks to the Mux mode you can also establish a communication between to serial equipments through an asynchronous link You can for example use a terminal on your Xcell to manage a PLC located on a remote Xcell Serial ports server s family is composed by the following products XC 31 provides 2 asynchronous ports RS232C and one Ethernet port XC 310 provides 4 or 8 asynchronous ports RS232C or RS422 485A and one Ethernet port XC 4100 provides 4 8 12 or 16 asynchronous ports RS232C or RS422 485A and one Ethernet port 1 2 Furnished features You will find the following features with any Xcell A document titled Getting started with Xcell server router Xcell Technology CD ROM contains RemoteCOM drivers Rawtty drivers and a few usefull softs Please read the readme html file for more information DTE DB25 cable ref F00132 and a DTE DB9 cable ref F00142 These cables are PC COM port compatible RS232C A power supply cable A 5V power supply XC 31 and XC 310 only 1 3 Symbolics In all pictures of this documentation we will use the following symbols _5 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 WAN Link Printer i N I Ethernet Network Modem Aquisition de Lan link p donn es Work Portable computer Serial port server Galens function Raw Mode y Terminal server function Remote access router function Mux Mode funct
24. assive equipment Raw mode RemoteCOM or rawTTY Connection of a remote host to a network or PPP mode remote networks interconnection asynchronous PPP Rtelnet mode Access through a TCP IP network to an equipment or to an operating system not equiped with the TCP IP protocol For example to program the first five Xcell ports in each of these modes commands would respectively be ROOT gt gt serial mode term 1 Ok ROOT gt gt Ok ROOT gt gt Ok ROOT gt gt Ok ROOT gt gt Ok serial mode printer 2 serial mode raw 3 serial mode ppp 4 serial mode rtelnet 5 IV 5 3 Type of control A port can be configured in ocal control or in modem control In modem control Xcell will ignore state of the DCD signal for this port On the other hand in modem control Xcell will propose to open a session only if the DCD is active Moreover if the DCD signal becomes inactive Xcell will close all the open sessions on this port To configurate port 3 in local control enter ROOT gt gt serial linectrl local 3 To use a modem on port 2 you have to setup the port with this command ROOT gt gt serial linectrl modem 2 19 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IV 5 4 Flow control Flow control can have four different values XON XOFF Sending of XON 11H and XOFF 13H Soft control OR Har
25. d control RTS CTS Signal shift XON XOFF and RTS CTS This kind of flow control is Soft and hard control used when one want to connect a serial printer on a port No control No flow control will be performed For example to set up the first four ports of Xcell in each of these flow control modes you have to enter the following commands ROOT gt gt serial flowctrl soft 1 Ok ROOT gt gt serial flowctrl hard 2 Ok ROOT gt gt serial flowctrl softhard 3 Ok ROOT gt gt serial flowctrl none 4 Ok IV 5 5 Automatic disconnection of a Modem If there is no data traffic during a determined deplay on port where the modem is connected Xcell can decide to disconnect the modem DTR signal deasserted For example to disconnect the modem installed on port 3 if this one is not used during 2 mn use the following command ROOT gt gt Serial timeout 120 3 To disable this option please set a delay of 0 second WARNING This automatic disconnection is sometimes managed directly by the modem IV 5 6 Association of a modem form to a port To use a modem on a port you have to associate a modem form to this part A modem form contains configuration parameters for the modem see IV 8 Management of a modem connection To associate a modem form named gen33600 to port 1 enter 20 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 ROOT gt gt Serial modem gen33600 1
26. ding solutions Access to the PLC will be assigned to the first technician who will try to establish the connection If the technician power off his terminal the PLC will be immediatly accessible to the second technician One the other hand if the technician forgets to power off his terminal the PLC will be accessible to the second technician after 3 minutes On client s side Xcell Link DTR or RTS signal of the terminal to DSR signal of serial port n 1 make a cable Enable redirection of DSR signal to DTR signal of server Xcell mux dsrredirect dtr 1 Link DTR signal and DCD signal of serial port n 1 make a cable Activate DTR signal of serial port n 1 mux defaultdtr yes 1 Configure management of DCD signal by Xcell serial linectrl modem 1 Configure Xcell to wait a character before launching the connection serial quick no 1 Specify the timeout delay of the unused connection serial timeout 180 1 On server s side Xcell Link DTR signal and DSR signal of serial port n 1 make a cable Activate DTR signal of serial port n 1 mux defaultdtr yes 1 Enable redirection of DSR signal to DTR signal of client Xcell mux dsrredirect dtr 1 DSR signals of client and server s Xcell must absolutly be activated at startup If DSR signal on client s side Xcell is not activated at startup Xcell can t establish the initial connection Moreover an undetermined DSR signal on server s side Xcell
27. e to fix this problem Overhelming of inter character timeout 0 to 500 milliseconds The Network cut data into several packets Then characters of a same logical frame ex reply message of a modem can be divide and received with an higher delay than delay of a standard COM port If you use inter characters timeout option of windows s COM 30 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 ports you may have to use this option too WARNING Any modification will be effective after a restart of RemoteCOM service If RemoteCOM service is already running you must stop and restart it In the main menu click on Service then click on Start or Stop and Start Note When you have just finished RemoteCOM installation RemoteCOM service is disable The first time you will restart your system RemoteCOM will warn you and then you will be able to choose the activation mode of RemoteCOM service You can change service activation mode service at any time with WINNT services control panel V 2 2 3 Displaying RemoteCOM service status Click on Service gt parameters Select COM port you want display Check log box if you want keep information in a file Param tres de service Donnees visualis es sur Cow Modification M Fichier log actif Fichier log CA emoteCOkdro log bet ATTENTION ces param tres ne sont pris en compte qu au d marrage du service RermoteCOM Abandon Validation Be sure that R
28. ell DTE to DCE equipment RS232C Modem DTE RJ45 DB25 DBS DCE RxD 4 3 2 RxD TxD 2 3 TxD RTS io 7 RATS CTS _ 5 CTS Ground 3 7 5 Ground DSR Bd 5 6 DSR DCD 5 8 1 DCD DTR 6 20 4 DTR 50 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 RJ45 DB25 Male Comx 232 Update B Reference F00132 19 08 98 RJ45 DB9 Male Comx 232 Update B Reference F00142 19 08 98 IX 5 Xcell DTE to DCE equipment RS422A RJ 45 DB25 Male Tx 2 TxD Tx 2 14 TxD Rx 3 tn 3 RxD Rx td 16 RxD RTSt 4 4 RTS RTS 5 19 RTS CTS 7 te 5 CTS A CTS _ _ _ 13 CTS B RJ 45 _ Shell 1 0B25 Shell Gnd RJ45 DB25 Male Comx 422 Update C Reference F00172 28 0699 _51 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 RJ 45 DB 9 Male Txt 1 B TxD Tx 2 gt 93 TD Rx 3 4 6 RxD Rx 6 7 RxD RTS 4 2 RTS RTS 5 __ 3 RTS CTS 7 t 4 CRS CTS 8 4 5 CTS RJ 45 i Shell 1 089 Shell Gnd RJ45 DB9 Male Comx 422 Update C Reference F00162 28 06 99 IX 6 Xcell DTE to DCE equipment RS485 RJ 45 DE 9 Male Tx 1 amp TxD RxD A Tx 9 TxD RxD B 1 DB49 Shell Gnd RJ45 DB9 Male Comx 485 Update Reference F00181 02 07 99
29. emoteCOM is not used by any application Click on Service gt Stop Click on Service gt Start to reset RemoteCOM with new parameters Click on Status gt View in the main menu 31 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 bik Etats RemoteCOM Adresse IP 192 168 4 23 Parts COM Status HET Status COMS Denier ereur ouvert connect Visualization des donn es 20 777 lt lt Od DaF 1128v R6 FR 20907 lt lt VE 03 O09 08 09 0aMODEM CHIP ROCKWELL RC2890P Od Da Od DaF amp s 21 177 lt lt CLASS 1 AND CLASS 2 0d 0a 0d 0a0K 0d 0a 1D 192 168 4 23 7 CO M3 com side opened 1D 192 168 4 23 7 CO M3walt net open p 192 168 4 23 7 data slot created p 192 168 4 23 f emd slot created 1D 192 168 4 23 7 CO M3 connection opened V 3 Rawtty V 3 1 Server configuration Installation example for a rawT TY device driver on UNIX SCO Open Server install sh Xcell rawTTY installation Xcell IP address 192 168 1 42 gt gt 192 168 1 42 Ok RET O Non N DEL exit O PORTS in RAW mode ex 1 2 7 enter 5 6 gt gt 5 6 Ok RET O Non N DEL exit O kernel relinking is running Ok INFO REBOOT your system to update default logins are off ttys names are dev tag use the SCO command enable to active the logins 32 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 ex enable tag01 tag02 tag07
30. h one second kill USR2 pid rawtty Example for a UNIX server rawtty dev raw4 192 168 1 12 5 amp 33 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 The rawclose command enables to force to close port declared in rawtty Syntax rawclose server IP address port number Example rawclose 192 168 1 12 5 34 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 VI Mux mode VI 1 Introduction Mux mode enables you to establish an asynchronous link from end to end through an IP network To make this possible data composed by characters and changes of signal s states are separated into packets These packets are then transmitted thanks to TCP or UDP transfert s protocols from one serial port to the other VI 2 TCP Mux The TCP protocol warrants retransmission of lost or mistaken data and manages packets This mode must be used in most of the cases To configure this connection you must set the client port in mux mode and the server port in raw mode VI 3 UDP Mux To transmit the data flow that forwards the asynchronous link from one end of the network to the other we must change this data flow in a characters flow mixed with codes which match with signal s states Packaging of data and forwarding of an IP network can generate delays between characters and changes of signal states if they are in different packets It means that out data flow and in
31. hable for the second technician Another solution is to automatically break the unused connection after a specified timeout Connection will be automatically relaunched when the technician will type any character on his keyboard On client s side Xcell Link terminal s DTR signal and DCD signal of serial port n 1 make a cable Activate DTR signal on port n 1 mux defaultdtr yes 1 Configure management of DCD signal by Xcell serial linectrl modem 1 Configure Xcell to wait a character before launching the connection serial quick no 1 Specify the timeout delay of the unused connection serial timeout 180 1 On server s side Xcell Be sure that DTR signal state on client Xcell will not be changed by DSR signal state of server Xcell mux dsrredirect none 1 40 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Two conditions must be satisfied to establish the connection DCD signal on DTR is on and is linked to DCD of the serial port the condition will ever be satisfied But we must be sure that no change of client XC s DTR signal s state occurs It is the reason why we stop redirection of DSR signal mux dsrredirect none 1 Receive a character thanks to the serial quick no command Xcell will wait for a character on its serial port before establishing the connection VI 6 3 Configuration of client s side Xcell ROOT gt gt serial mode mux 1 Ok ROOT gt gt serial linectrl modem 1 Ok
32. he last lines of the audit file ROOT gt gt audit last 10 In this example you will show the ten last lines of the audit file IV 7 4 List of created audits The audit show command enables you to display the list of declared audits Example ROOT gt gt audit show buffer 0 0 0 0 debug async warning net system console 0 0 0 0 warning all IV 7 5 Delete audit To delete an audit use one of the following commands AUDIT DELETE lt syslog trap gt lt remote IP gt lt level gt lt type gt AUDIT DELETE lt buffer console gt lt level gt lt type gt IV 7 6 Start stop audit When you create an audit with the audit add command it is immediatly actived But you must restart a console audit after any reboot of your Xcell This can be made thanks to the audit start command ROOT gt gt audit start Ok To stop a console audit use the audit stop command ROOT gt gt audit stop Ok 24 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 V Rawtty and RemoteCOM V 1 Introduction Rawtty and RemoteCOM enable a server to use an Xcell asynchronous port as one of its own ports To perform this operation you just have to install a driver on server and to setup a few parameters on your Xcell V 2 RemoteCOM RemoteCOM is a driver for Windows systems which enables you to redirect COM ports on Xcell RemoteCOM is made to man
33. ion of Server User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 II Xcell overview 1 1 XC 32 XC 31 provides 2 asynchronous ports Thanks to the raw function of Xcell you can connect printers or any other serial equipment bar code reader data acquisition system a 5 0 Just run on your Unix server the rawtty application or RemoteCom on Windows NT and 95 to redirect the in and out data flow of the specified communication port COMx or dev ttyx following the operating system to one of XC 310 port Thanks to the Mux mode you can also establish a communication between to serial equipments through an asynchronous link You can for example use a terminal on your Xcell to manage a PLC located on a remote Xcell 11 2 XC 320 XC 310 supports the same functions as XC 31 but provides 4 or 8 asynchronous ports l1 3 XC 4200 XC 4100 supports the same functions as XC 310 but provides 4 8 12 or 16 asynchronous ports XC 4100 also uses the XC 4 architecture Figure 1 Using of Xcell to connect serial equipments 7 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Ill installation This chapter details the first steps to install XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Ill 1 Indicating LEDS of XC 31 XC 31 The top face of XC is composed by a line of five LEDS Designation Color State Meaning On Setup mode activated Setup Locate Normal mode en Locate function activated On No presence of the network Link Red
34. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 26 V 2 1 1 Setting up the XC 31 310 4100 26 V 2 1 2 Installation of RemoteCOM driver 27 V 2 2 RemoteCOM under Windows NT system 30 V 2 2 1 Setting up the XC 31 310 4100 30 V 2 2 2 Installation of RemoteCOM driver 31 V 2 2 3 Displaying RemoteCOM service status 33 VRI TN 34 V 3 T Server COMTI OUI AU ON Have 34 V 3 2 gt SONING UP NEXO sisisst eases a wees MN Rs en ees 35 V3 3 TAWUTY TAWGCIOS O sosa aa ni ta toc ie al eaaa 39 VI MUX MOTE encens 37 VTS NOEN NE 37 ETP eee 37 VOS UDP MUX CREER ET TR Re oan 37 VI 4 Example n 1 Remote management of a PLC by a technician 37 VIA 1 D ETS CIID TON se 37 VI 4 2 Configuration of client s side XGC rrrnrrnnrnnnrnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnn 38 VI 4 3 Configuration of Server s side XGC arrnnrrnrxaunnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 39 VI 5 Example n 2 Remote management of a PLC by more than one technician solution 1 25 ses 39 VIST DESCIPNION vr 39 VIS 2 gt S0UU0N NNN 40 VI 5 3 Configuration of client s side Xcell 41 VI 5 4 Configuration of server s side Xcell 41 VI 6 Example n 3 Remote management of a PLC by more than one technician SOlUtion 2 ociececi ces det etre nt mines 42 VIGO DESEPNION ae 42 VIGO 2 SOON rn 42 VI 6 3 Configuration of client s
35. onnector 1 Ethernet port 10baseT The front face of XC 31 displays the following elements 2 asynchronous ports RS232C V24 noted Serial 1 The port n 1 is the console port in setup mode Ill 5 Ports and interfaces of XC 310 The rear face of XC 310 displays the followings elements 1 power supply connector 1 Ethernet port 10baseT 4or8 asynchronous ports RS232C V24 or RS422 485A The port n 1 is the console port in setup mode 111 6 Ports and interfaces of XC 4100 The rear face of XC 4100 displays the followings elements 1 power supply connector 1 Ethernet port 10baseT 1 on off button The front face of XC 4100 displays the following elements 4 8 12 or 16 asynchronous ports RS232C V24 or RS422 485A 1 asynchronous port noted Serial 1 Console 1 port Serial 2 Ill 7 Cautions The opening of the box is strictly reserved to persons authorized by Decision Europe Manipulation of the open box is forbidden 11 7 1 Cleaning XC Remove the power supply cable from the rear panel Please use watertown 1 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Caution do not use chemical products which can damage the box paint Alcohol trichlo Please be sure the box is completely dry before powering on ll1 7 2 Note Ill 7 2 1 About XC 31 security of this equipment is guaranteed only if you use the furnished power supply or an equivalent model Cables must only
36. ows s automatic detection Click on Ports COM amp LPT Choose DECISION EUROPE gt RemoteCOM tm Restart your system Return to step 2 Choosing COM port number 6 Troubleshooting Check if Xcell is visible on the network using ping or telnet Check configuration and state of Xcell s port Read the log file V 2 2 RemoteCOM under Windows NT system V 2 2 1 Setting up the XC 31 310 4100 Only flow control parameter must be set on the Xcell Configuration example with Telnet console First display current ports configuration ROOT gt gt serial show all Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeoO il raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2001 0 2 raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2002 0 28 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 If you want to set hard flow control on ports 1 and 2 enter ROOT gt gt serial flowctrl hard 1 2 Then reset ports with new parameters ROOT gt gt reset port I 2 Display ports configuration again to see if new parameters are well set ROOT gt gt serial show all Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName Rtelnet Timed 1 raw 9600 hard local 8 none 1 2001 0 2 raw 9600 hard local 8 none 1 2002 0 Speed parity csize and stop bit are send by RemoteCOM to the Xcell RemoteCOM transmits DTR signal and recepts states of DCD and DSR signals
37. ration Netscape Internet Explorer 14 INA Network INMLO IAC Gs No 16 V4 1 Idente atO 2 vr 16 IV 4 2 Route checking with PING command 16 N 43 ROUUNG 12016 42 17 IN 5 Asynchronous INIENACES apr 18 IV 5 1 SOoHWAr SellINgS aS 18 IV 5 2 Asynchronous port MOdQe arraxanxxnnrnnrvnnvnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn 19 NDS NE TONN 19 IV 9 4 FIOW CONTE ee eee 20 IV 5 5 Automatic disconnection Of a Modem 20 IV 5 6 Association Of a modem form to a port 21 IV 5 T AUOUSEr MOQO vane desert spans ans ete Dee nas ee runs dae ses etes 21 IV 6 Saving and restoring Xcell configuration 21 IV 6 1 Saving IN FLASH MeMOFY 2 nine nine 21 IV 6 2 Saving a configuration COPY xxnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnennnnn 21 Nr Ada 22 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IV 7 1 Audit ON remote Mm chN6 unmisnunmnsnnmlekurnemdj me vi cdidvsnddladies 22 IV 7 2 Audit ON your CONS UNE vvavasanss ee bA ees 23 NAMN a TO meetin ee rt ear le ei 23 IV 74 LIST OF Created audits aS 24 IVI o Cl Cle 1 le ARR nasee ieee 24 IV 7 6 Start stop audit r arrarnnnrnnrnnnnnnnvnnernnvnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnuennr 24 V Rawtty and RemoteCOM 26 VI MOAN EE 26 Wid REMOIeCOM se nt Gide sde nn teens ct 26 V 2 1 RemoteCOM under Windows 95 98 rrnnrvannnnnnnnn
38. roadcast address will be 192 168 2 255 By default network mask is configured at 255 255 255 0 class C and the MTU at 1500 Ethernet Only in some particular cases you have to change these values IV 4 2 Route checking with PING command In order to check if Xcell is can be reached inside the network you can run the ping command ROOTSs ping 192 168 1 20 machine IP address on the network PING 192 168 1 20 192 168 1 20 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 1 20 icmp seq 0 ttl 255 time 0 6 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 20 icmp seq 1 ttl 255 time 38 2 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 20 icmp seq 2 ttl 255 time 2 7 ms 64 bytes from 192 166 1 20 1cmp seq 3 ttl 255 tlime 2 7 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 20 icmp seq 4 ttl 255 time 2 8 ms PRPRER 192 168 1 20 ping statistics 5 packets transmitted 5 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 6 9 4 38 2 ms ROOT gt IV 4 3 Routing table 16 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Before sending an IP frame Xcell consults its routing table in order to find an entry indicating the route to use In the following example terminals connect to server thanks to Xcell Note that the server is to be found on the sub network 192 168 1 0 at the address 192 168 1 2 and that Xcell belongs to the sub network 192 168 2 0 at the address 192 168 2 2 A bridge helps to the interconnection of the two sub networks 192 168 1 1 192 16
39. s IP TCP UDP ICMP ARP Finger TFTP Telnet RTelnet DHCP BOOTP HTTP SNMP Syslog RemoteCOM 2 4 8 4 8 12 16 Mux mode Yes Yes Yes A7 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Memory 8 Mo 16 Mo Timer WatchDog Yes Yes Yes CPU 32 bits 40 Mhz 32 bits 133 Mhz Size 69 135 27 mm 220 166 31 mm 446 187 44 mm Power supply Externe 100V 240V 47 63 Hz Interne 85V 265V 47 13 max 68 Hz 30W max Certifications EN55022B CISPR22 EN60950 EN41003 CISPR24 1 Or 2 Basical version available 3 Basical version available without HTTPS 48 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IX Cabling IX 1 RJ45 connector PIN Circuit CTS TxD Ground RxD DCD DTR RTS DSR 54932 1 8 7 6 CON DOO BR DN gt Figure 8 RJ45 Front view IX 2 Xcell DTE to DTE equipment With RTS CTS flow control DTE RJ45 DB25 DB9 DTE RxD s 2 3 TxD TxD D T p 3 2 RxD RTS I 5 CTS CTS 7 RTS Ground 3 7 5 Ground DSR 8 TT 20 4 DTR DCD 5 8 1 DCD DTR 6 ne 6 6 DSR 49 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IX 3 Xcell DTE to asynchronous terminal DTE With DTR DSR flow control DTE RJ45 DB25 DBS OTE RxD 4 4 2 3 TxD TxD D 3 2 RxD RTS T e 6 DSR CTS 1 20 DTR Ground 3 7 5 Ground DSA 8 7 ATS I DCD 5 l 8 1 DCD re 5 DTR 6 8 CTS IX 4 Xc
40. s of the server where the file will be staved as well as the name of this file and start the transfer ROOT gt gt system config server 192 168 1 1 ROOT gt gt system config path tmp xcell conf ROOT gt gt system config store To restore configuration file execute the next command ROOT gt gt system config load CAUTION The loaded configuration is stocked in RAM Save it in FLASH memory with the save command ROOT gt gt save Status Done ROOT gt gt IV 7 Audit Audits generate some usefull information to control Xcell s activity or to analyse configuration errors These information are displayed in real time or redirected a file Audit commands enable you to set type and level of captured information as well as the displaying mode of information IV 7 1 Audit on a remote machine To create an audit on a remote machine use the audit add command with following parameters AUDIT ADD lt syslog trap gt lt remote IP gt lt level gt lt type gt Syslog Trap if you use syslog option information will be sent to syslogd daemon of the specified remote machine If your machine does not run syslogd daemon you must install one If you use an smtp administration soft you can display Xcell s audit thanks to the trap option Remote IP It is the IP address of the remote machine on which you will display Xcell s audit
41. static Kernel routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Typ Iface 192 168 20 0 0 0 0 iss DE ie Le ODs net etho 0 0 0 0 t925 168251 0 0 0 0 net etho IV 5 Asynchronous interfaces IV 5 1 Software settings Configuration of a serial port can be done with serial command You must enter individually each parameter ROOT gt gt serial speed 9600 4 ROOT gt gt serial csize 8 4 ROOT gt gt serial parity none 4 ROOT gt gt serial stopb 1 4 Port 4 can then be setup to 9600 bauds without parity control with a 8 bits data width and one stop bit To set the port speed of ports 3 6 and 7 to 19200 bps type the following command ROOT gt gt Serial speed 19200 3 6 7 To set all ports to 38400 bps enter the following command ROOT gt gt serial speed 38400 all To set all ports but ports 3 and 5 to 4800 bps enter ROOT gt gt serial speed 4800 all 3 5 You can see at every time all current ports parameters with the following command ROOT gt gt serial show all 18 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IV 5 2 Asynchronous port mode Each asynchronous port can work in one of the following modes regardless of the other ports configurations Terminal mode Connection of an asynchronous terminal Telnet Printer mode Connection of a printer LPD Connection of a p
42. t gt serial mode mux 1 Ok ROOT gt gt serial linectrl modem 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ip 192 168 2 1 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux port I I Ok ROOT gt gt mux dsrredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1 Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 mux No Yes 0 192 168 2 1 I none none none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1 Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 1 mux 9600 soft modem 8 none 1 2001 O VI 5 4 Configuration of server s side Xcell ROOT gt gt serial mode raw 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux dsrredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux ctsredirect none 1 Ok ROOT gt gt mux show 1 Port Mode Sync Flush KAlive Remote IP port DCD gt DSR gt CTS gt debug 1 raw No Yes O 0 0 0 0 O none none none No ROOT gt gt serial show 1 Port Mode Speed FlowCtrl LineC Cs Par Stop ModemName RtelnetTimeO 1 raw 9600 soft local 8 none 1 2001 O VI 6 Example n 3 Remote management of a PLC by more than one technician solution 2 VI 6 1 Description 39 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 192 168 2 1 RS232 VI 6 2 Solution The solution above needs that the technician powers off his terminal to allow another technician to manage the PLC If the first technician forgets to power off his terminal the PLC is not reac
43. t IP adress gt If the IP address of your DHCP server is 192 168 1 1 the following command will activate XC s DHCP relay ROOT gt gt dhep relay server 1 192 168 1 1 Note that you can enter IP address of a second DHCP server In this case Xcell will retransmit DHCP requests to both servers and will take care of the first reply that it will receive To launch the DHCP relay enter ROOT gt gt dhcp relay enable yes To stop the DHCP relay enter ROOT gt gt dhep relay enable no 46 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 Vill Technical specifications XC 310 XC 4100 10 base T Yes 1 Yes Yes 10 base FL Yes 1 Multimode ASYNCHRONOUS eee Numbers of ports 2 4 8 4 8 12 16 RS232C Interface Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 RS422 485A Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Interface Overvoltage 15kV ESD Signals XON XOFF RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD Speed 440 kbd Cabling RJ45 Option DB25M DB9 SECURITY Embedded Firewall Yes Yes Yes Time range Yes Yes Yes HTTPS SSLV2 V3 Yes 3 Yes 3 Yes Secured Remote COM SSL V3 DES 40 ou 56 bits RC4 40 ou 128 bits RSA 512 ou 1024 bits HTTP Yes Yes Yes SNMP MIBII MIB Yes 2 Yes 2 Yes Xcell Java Yes Yes Yes DHCP client relay Yes 2 Yes 2 Yes Telnet Console Yes Yes Yes Serial ports 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Protocol
44. up your Quick Install Security Setting of all security parameters http 192 168 4 45 cqgi bin admin cgi page frame html yeoX ce Table of contents gt gt PPP Parameters Quick install Advanced configuration Security PPP form test Diagnostic NONE gl d Dial out authentication XCELL 4400 configuration Advanced IP address allocation configuration fo o 0 0 Dynamic routing 20040000 15 User manual XC 31 XC 310 XC 4100 IV 4 Network interface IV 4 1 Identification To correctly initialize the network connection use the ifconfig command to enter the following parameters IP address The location of your Xcell on the network This address consists in four numbers separated by dots valid values for each of the four numbers are whole numbers between 1 and 254 for example 192 168 2 3 Network mask netmask It is a number similar to IP address which determines what address is specified by the network and what place on this network is specified by your Xcell For an IP address 192 168 2 3 if you enter 255 255 255 0 as a mask value this means that your network address is 192 168 2 0 The maximal transfer unit system MTU On an Ethernet system the MTU value is commonly established at 1500 Broadcast address By default this address is the one of the system with 255 in place of the machine address For a network address 192 168 2 0 b
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