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1. 42 Appendix B 5 232 Pin ASSIGDIIe Eu esee o ceo cence eU po s voe Ero oe vocas O AVE D mines 44 Appendix C REVISION TIISIOTV pe e no 46 1 Introduction JetPort 5804 series is a 4 ports Serial to Wireless Device Server JetPort 5804 provides 4 3 in 1 RS 232 422 485 serial interfaces JetPort 5804i provides 4 RS 422 485 serial interfaces with 2KV isolation protection You can use one IP address dual redundant paths to control maximum 4 serial devices over the Ethernet The Wireless LAN solution is 802 11b g with up to 54Mbps bandwidth Give you an easy solution to the hard to wire or moving environment Ease your network cabling problem in the field Protect your serial data transmission with 128 bit WEP over the Wireless LAN and avoid the illegal access or hack The JetPort 5804 series supports RTTD technology so that the dual Ethernet ports can auto recovery within 200ms JetPort 5804 series are also equipped with abundant value added hardware features include the 2 types of power inputs 4 Digital Input and 2 Digital Output JetPort 5804 series can be configured by JetPort Commander the easy to use utility for Windows and the HTTPS and SSH for secured management The Notification includes the Email alert System log SNMP traps and Digital Output for pre defined events This chapter describes B Serial to Ethernet Technology Overview B Product features BM Product specification E Package checklist Jet
2. server Configuration Port Configuration Management Maintenance E 4 2 SSH Console gt SSH Client gt Configuration JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 26 4 1 Web Console When the JetPort has been configured with proper IP address and the web management is enabled you can use web browser to make further configurations Type JetPort s IP address in the Address input box for example https 192 168 10 2 Note you can just type http this is not allowed in HTTPS Your should type https Trust the JetPort The popup window will ask you to trust the JetPort product Press Yes to trust the product and then you can use the web UI of JetPort If the JetPort is password protected use the pre assigned password to login first korenix Password Protected Pass word submit The overview page lists the basic information of this JetPort device Go to Korenix Help korenix OUEST Welcome to JetPort Web Commander Server Overview Configuration Port Model JetPort5804 Configuration IP Address 192 168 10 2 Management MAC Address 00 12 77 FF 46 54 Firmware Version 2 0 5 Maintenance Server Configuration Basic Setting configures Server name Time Server and Telnet console enable disable JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 2 Goto Korenix Help E Bar PORTA Welcome to JetPort Web Commander korenix Server
3. Baudrate Aeneon Stop Bits 1 Parity Ma Flow Control ka Flow Data Bits E Interface 7 2 Select Service mode Real Virtual COM Mode and press Map COM to map the port to the COM port Serial Settings Matificatian part Service Made Real firtul COM Mode Beal Vittual COM Mode Select a Heal Virtual COM Mame Haeal Virtual COM Settings Data Part 4024 Control Port 4025 Multilink Mas Connections 1 Destination Host 1 COM Name Waiting for connection JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 24 Performance Throughput Congratulations You have finished JetPort configurations with Real Virtual COM mode You can also use web or telnet console by the JetPort IP address JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 25 4 Web and Telnet Console In addition to Windows utility JetPort 5804 can also be managed by Web HTTPS and the SSH Console The HTTPS is a security protocol that provides communication privacy over the internet The HTTPs packets transmitted between the JetPort and PC would be encrypted The SSH allows users to securely login to remote host computers to execute commands safely in a remote computer to securely copy remote files and to provide secure encrypted and authenticated communications between tow non trusted hosts This chapter describes B 24 1 HTTPS Console
4. Aways QO Neve Only on clean ext SSH Console is opened The default username of the SSH public key is admin password is admin You can see the console as below Login as admin admin 192 168 10 3 s password admin kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk KKK Korenix JetPort Commander kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Input System Password The password you setup in the JetPort commander Password confirmed Starting Main Menu You can start to configure your JetPort by SSH console JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 40 192 168 10 3 PuTTY mt i i pum m ad m om I be Pa N i o v L g sao B Type the Password you setup in the JetPort Commander Configuration Configure the device and port by pressing function number or the hinted initial Press q to exit the function Always press a to apply and save change after making a configuration JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 41 Appendix A SNMP MIB Il and RS 232 Like Support JetPort 5804 has built in SNMP agent that supports SNMP trap RFC 1317 RS 232 MIB and RFC1213 MIB II The following tables list SNMP variables implemented in JetPort 5804 RFC1213 MIB II supported SNMP variables oystem MIB sysORLastChange sysORID sysORDescr sysORUpTime Interface MIB Hose oum eme em Address MIB ando p E IP MIB moma 00 0
5. environmental and atmospheric disturbances other external forces such as power line disturbances host computer malfunction plugging the board in under power or incorrect cabling or the warranted Product is misused abused or operated altered and repaired in an unauthorized or improper way Korenix Technologies Co Ltd 5F No 98 1 Ming Chuan Rd Shing Tien City Taipei TaiwanTel 886 2 89111000 Fax 886 2 29123338 Business service sales korenix com Customer service koreCARE korenix com JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 45 C Revision History V1 1 Update Korenix phone amp fax Aug 2014 number The first released version Mar 2013 JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 46
6. TKIP AES WPA PSK Previously Shared Key LL Key Renewal Period minutes You can also define Administration password to protect the JetPort from unauthorized modification Avoid using space in password Change Password Old Password Hew Password Confirm New Password cubrit Port Configuration Serial Setting Port Configuration covers Serial Parameter settings for each serial port such as Interface type Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control Force TX Interval Time and Performance mode Serial Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port Alias Remark the port to hint the connected device Interface RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 2 wires RS 485 4 wires JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 29 Baud rate from 110bps to 460 8kbps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 2 1 5 Parity No Even Odd Mark Space Flow Control None XON XOFF RTS CTS DTR DSR Force TX Interval Time is to specify the timeout when no data has been transmitted When the timeout is reached or TX buffer is full 4K Bytes the queued data will be sent Zero means disable factory default Performance Throughput Latency Throughput mode guarantees highest transmission speed Latency mode guarantees shortest response time serial Setting p Port Port Alias Port Interface RS232 m v gum RS232 Baud Rate 38400 5422 Data Bits 8 RS485 2 wires RS465 4 wires Stop
7. e 1 C 3 ES rm 4 TKIP AES WPA PSK Previously Shared Kep Key Renewal Period minutes The 5804 also supports WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA was created by the Wi Fi Alliance it was designed to enhance the security of wireless networks WPA has better protection than WEP JetPort 5804 supports WPA Personal mode This mode is designed for the networks which don t require the complex 802 1x authentication server The WPA personal mode requires manual configuration of a PSK Previously Share Key on the AP and Client The PSK is a passphrase password each client must enter a passphrase to access the network the security depends on the strength of the passphrase The passphrase may be from 8 to 63 printable ASCII characters or 64 hex decimal digits 256 bits The passphrase you typed will be stored in JetPort thus you can use this passphrase to communicate with the JetPort 5804 WPA supports 2 encryption modes TKIP and AES TKIP is short of Temporal Key Integrity Protocol It s an enhancement to WEP security TKIP uses the RC4 stream cipher with 128 bit keys for encryption and 64 bit keys for authentication TKIP helps to ensure that only the intended audience understands the transmitted data AES is short of Advanced Encryption Standard 5804 provides encryption support AES Choose the encryption type TKIP or AES then type the key in the WPA PSK and time in the Key Renewal Period minutes field Note The above secur
8. web browser or Telnet console Advanced management features include SNMP support and Email alert JetPort Commander is a powerful Windows utility that supports device discovery group setup group firmware update and monitoring functions This chapter introduces how to quick start JetPort Panel and LEDs Reset Button Connecting the Power Connecting the Network Connection the Serial Device Wireless LAN Architecture Wireless Security Digital Input Output DIN Rail Mounting Installation Wall Mounting Installation JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 2 1 Panel and LEDs 5804 Panel and Interfaces WLAN Antenna gt _ Digital I O 4 Digital Input and 2 Digital Output Din Rail kit Redundant Dual 10 100M oe Ethernet Auto Recovery lt 200ms Auto MDI MDIX HW Reset 12 48VDC PWR 1 Terminal Block PWR 2 Power Jack LED for power 1 power 2 and 4 serial RX TX 4 RS 232 422 485 ports DB9 15 KV ESD for all signals 110 bps to 460 8 Kbps Wall Mounting Long Distance RS 422 485 120 ohm Termination plate and Mounting kit 58041 Panel and Interfaces WLAN Antenna Digital I O 4 Digital Input and 2 Digital Output Redundant Dual 10 100M Ethernet Auto Recovery lt 200ms Auto MDI MDIX Din Rail kit e LED for power 1 power 2 and 4 serial RX TX
9. 12 48VDC PWR 1 Terminal Block PWR 2 Power Jack 4 RS 232 422 485 ports with 2KV Isolation Protection 15 KV ESD for all signals 110 bps to 460 8 Kbps Wall Mounting Long Distance plate and RS 422 485 120 ohm Termination Mounting kit JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 10 5804 58041 LED Indicators There are 6 LEDs in 5804 5804i front panel and 2 LED in RJ 45 ports indicating real time system status On Power 1 is on and booting up Blinking Indicates an IP conflict or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly On Power is on and functioning normally Blinking Located by Administrator s Location function Orange On WLAN is linking O Power is off or power error condition exists On Power 2 is on and booting up Blinking Indicates an IP conflict or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly On Power 2 is on and functioning normally Blinking Located by Administrator s Location function Power is off or power error condition exists Green 100M Ethernet cable is connected Green Blinking Traffic is transmitting or receiving Orange 10M Ethernet cable is connected Orange Blinking Traffic is transmitting or receiving Ethernet cable is disconnected or has a short Green 100M Ethernet cable is connected Green Blinking Traffic is transmitting or receiving Green Green Off Left Right Left Orange 10M Ethernet cable
10. Basic Setting Configuration System Information SNIP Configuration BEEN JETPORT5804 DEFAULT IP Configuration Time Wireless Confiquration User Authentication SNTP Q Enable 9 Disable _ Port Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei v Configuration Local Time Wed Mar 13 15 14 52 2013 Management Time Server pool ntp org Port Maintenance Panama Telnet Console Enable Disable Network Setting configures the IP address Netmask Gateway and DNS server for the JetPort Auto IP Report is for dynamic IP address reporting in defined intervals Network Setting IP Configuration Static gt IP Address ie2168102 Metmask 552552550 Gateway s2168 103 DNS Server 1 ipgsn1tT DNS Server 2 i zd Auto IP Report Auto Report to IP Auto Report to TCP Port n Auto Report Interval n seconds Wireless Setting configures the Network Type SSID and Wireless Encryption for the Wireless LAN settings SSID Scan can scan the available APs in the network Or manually configure the SSI in the SSID field Wireless Encryption settings include WEP TKIP and AES WPA Type the same settings as your AP s setting otherwise you can use the Wireless LAN network JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 28 Wireless Settings Network Type Infra vi SSID me SSID Scan Wireless Encryption No Encryption WEP WEP Encryption Key 1 2 es 3 ee 4
11. Port B Maintenance This page allows you to Load Factory Default Import and Export configuration file and Upgrade Firmware Load Factory Default The function will restore all JetPort setting to the factory default except for the IP address and netmask setting Load Default Import Configuration The function will import previously saved configuration file into the JetPort File to import Export Configuration The function will Export current configuration into a file Upgrade Firmware Specify the firmware image to upgrade Firmware Load Factory Default Load default configuration except Network Settings Import Configuration Retrieve saved configuration file to apply in the device Click Browse to choose the configuration file then click the Import command Export Configuration Save the current configuration into a file and save the file in current host Upgrade Firmware Upgrade to new firmware Click Browse to select the firmware then click Upgrade command JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 38 4 2 SSH Console For using SSH you should open the SSH Client assign the IP of the JetPort you d like to access and enter the correct Username Password then you can enter the SSH console menu SSH Client There are many free shareware trial or charged SSH clients you can find in the internet For example PuTTY is a free and popular Telnet SSH client we ll use this tool to t
12. Trap LL Syslog Redundant Ethernet Changed Mail C Trap C Syslog DI 1 Changed C Mail CI Trap Syslog DI 2 Changed C Mail Trap C Syslog DI 3 Changed C Mail C Trap C Syslog DI 4 Changed C Mail C Trap O Syslog DO 1 Changed C Mail C Trap C Syslog DO 2 Changed C Mail C Trap C Syslog Select the events and the types of Email SNMP Trap or Syslog click Submit to enable it Port Notification gt DCD changed When DCD Data Carrier Detect signal changes indicating the modem connection status has changed the event will be triggered gt DSR changed When DSR Data Set Ready signal changes indicating that the data communication equipment is powered off the event will be triggered gt Rl changed When RI Ring Indicator signal changes indicating the incoming of a call the event will be triggered gt CTS changed When CTS Clear To Send signal changes indicating that the transmission between computer and DCE can proceed gt Port connected In TCP Server Mode when the device accepts an incoming TCP connection this event will be trigger In TCP Client Mode when the device has connected to the remote host this event will be trigger In Real Virtual COM Mode when Real Virtual COM is ready to use this event will be trigger gt Port disconnected In TCP Server Client Mode when the device lost the TCP link this event will be trigger In Real Virtual COM Mode When Real Virtual COM is not available
13. Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 21 3 1 Software Quick Setup JetPort Commander is an easy to use utility with auto device discovery in a LAN or adding devices on the public network All of the configurations on the serial server can be done in the JetPort Commander You can also apply configurations of one serial server to the other serial servers This document shows you how to quick setup the software The full functions and configurations description please refer to the JetPort Commander Manual which you can find in the CD or download from Korenix web site Install JetPort Commander 1 Insert the CD and auto run the program Select JetPort Commander and run JetPort Commander exe to install Windows utility JetPort Commander JetPort Commander InstallZhield Wizard Install AP version The Wizard will install Windows P version on your computer To continue click Next Cancel It automatically detects OS of your PC It will also turn on the Windows7 s test mode Then you should reboot your PC for the settings to take effect After you reboot your PC you should see a test mode watermark on the screen PE da tI gt 1059 PM JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 22 2 Broadcast the JetPort unit Connect the Admin PC to the LAN interface of the JetPort 5804 JetPort Commander will broadcast the network and search all available JetPort units in the network The default IP address of JetPort
14. is attached to the header of packets sent over the WLAN The 2 ends of the communication pairs should have the same SSID This also can be viewed as one kind of password for the WLAN end devices To configure the WLAN settings no matter Infrastructure or Ad Hoc mode You should know the SSID of the 2 ends first In infrastructure mode you should know the SSID of the access point and configure this in the JetPort In Ad hoc mode you should configure the same SSID for the JetPort and host PC or 2 JetPorts Configure the SSID of the Access Point AP by JetPort Commander when you first use the WLAN interface or when you move to JetPort 5804 to the range of the other AP Unplug the LAN port or power reboot the device then the WLAN interface can connect to the Access Point AP you assigned It may JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 13 take few seconds to connect to the WLAN AP when you unplugging the LAN interface Refer to the WLAN LED can help you to see the WLAN connection status Channel In each region it defines the channels of the wireless band When choosing Infrastructure mode the channel of the JetPort is automatically decided by the Access Point This is to avoid the conflict and easy maintaining the WLAN performance In Ad hoc mode you should assign the same channel to the 2 ends Transmission Rate The JetPort 5804 supports 802 11b and 802 11g standard The typical transmission rate of the 802 11b is 11
15. is connected Orange Blinking Traffic is transmitting or receiving Right Ethernet cable is disconnected or has a short Serial port is receiving data reen Serial port is transmitting data ep O O O TI TI U U KH OO N PO JJ JJ NO range Serial port is receiving and transmitting data No data is being transmitted or received through the serial port erial port is receiving data reen Serial port is transmitting data range Serial port is receiving and transmitting data No data is being transmitted or received through the serial port CD erial port is receiving data Co reen erial port is transmitting data range Serial port is receiving and transmitting data No data is being transmitted or received through the serial port CD erial port is receiving data reen Serial port is transmitting data range Serial port is receiving and transmitting data No data is being transmitted or received through the serial port 2 2 Reset Button The Reset button provides users with a quick and easy way to restore the default settings of JetPort Press reset button for 10 seconds Release after Power LED blinking red JetPort will restore to default value including default IP address 192 168 10 2 and no password When the Power LED turns green the device is ready to function L JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 2 3 Connecting the Power Termin
16. pin can be pulled high or low thus the connected equipments can actively drive these pins high or low When the digital OM Die DIS Di DiG DO1 DOZ DOG output of the connected device pulls high to the digital input pin of 5804 or program the digital output value of the connected device to high the 5804 can trigger the value and display 1 logic high in the JetPort Commander When the connected device pulls low or program to low JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 16 the 5804 can display 0 logic low The Digital Output pin should be connected to 5V TTL digital input of the connected device When user set the value to 1 high the connected device can receive circuit from 5804 and will be pulled to 1 as well Or you can connect the digital output pin to the 5V relay output board Then connect the alarm beeper lights to the relay output board You can see the same function as the Relay Output of JetNet switches Note The Digital Output feature is not Relay Output board design it should be connected to digital I O by pair Connect digital input of connected device to digital output of 5804 or digital output of the connected device to digital input of 5804 2 6 1 How to setup DI O by JetPort Commander DI You can read the status of the DI 0 means logic Low 1 means logic High When connect DI with DO of other terminal device the DI can display the DO status of the terminal device DO You can read and set the
17. this event will be trigger JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 36 Port Notification DCD Changed DSR Changed RI Changed CTS Changed Port Connected Port Disconnected Pott a C Mail C Trap C Syslog C Mail CI Trap C Syslog C Mail CI Trap C Syslog C Mail C Trap C Syslog C Mail Cl Trap C Syslog C Mail C Trap C Syslog Select the target port events and the types of Email SNMP Trap or Syslog click Submit to enable it Email and SNMP Trap Notification Email Server configuration includes the mail server s IP address or domain If the authentication is required specify the username and password There are 4 email addresses you can specify to receive the notification E mail Settings SMTP Server Port My server requires authentication User Name Password E mail Address 1 E mail Address 2 E mail Address 3 E mail Address 4 SO p SNMP Trap configuration includes up to 4 Trap Servers You need to at least fill in one Trap Server s IP or domain The Community is also required information Do not use the column Location and Contact is optional information JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual in this 3 SNMP Trap Server SNMP Server 1 ni SNMP Server 2 i 4 SNMP Server 3 fr SNMP Server 4 EE Community Location ANNE Contact Syslog Server Syslog Server IP Syslog Server
18. 0hm DIP switches 4 5V TTL Logic 0 0 8V max 0 0 8V Logic 1 2 0V min 2 5V 2 5V TTL Logic 0 0 8V max 0 0 8V Logic 1 2 0V min 2 5V Power 1 Startup Red Ready Green WLAN Link Orange Power 2 Startup Red Ready Green Ethernet port Left 100M Link Green On Activity Green Blinking JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual Configuration Serial Service Reset Beeper RTTD SNTP Access IP Table Monitor SNMP E Mail Alert System Log System Events Windows Utility JetPort Commander Serial Service Mode Advanced Serial Setting Group Configuration Wizard Power Requirements System Power Power Line protection Power Consumption Mechanical Dimensions Regulatory Approvals Environmental Right 10M Link Orange On Activity Orange Blinking Serial 1 2 3 4 TX only Green RX only Red Both RX TX Orange Windows Utility JetPort Commander HTTP Telnet Real COM Virtual COM TCP Server TCP Client TCP Tunnel and UDP software reload default Hardware reset button Embedded beeper for positioning Redundant to the Device Auto recover in less than 200ms For time management 16 IP addresses to prevent illegal users Devices status RCOM VCOM status RFC1213 MIB II RFC1317 RS232 like and SNMP Trap Automatic e mail warning by pre defined events Trap to Syslog server or local display Cold Warm Start Login Failed IP and Password Changed Access IP Blocked DI DO chang
19. Bits 1 v Parity None Flow Control None v Force TX Interval 0 Time m Performance 9 Throughput Latency For advanced data packing options you can specify delimiters for Serial to Ethernet and or Ethernet to Serial communications You can define max 4 delimiters 00 FF HEX for each way The data will be hold until the delimiters are received or the optional Flush Data Buffer After times out Zero means disable factory default JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 30 Port Profile J Porti zm Local TCP Port 4000 e Command Port 4001 Mode Serial to Ethernet Flush Data Buffer After 0 g ms Delimiter Hex 0 ff 1 00 2400 3100 4100 Mode Ethernet to Serial Flush Data Buffer After 0 ms Delimiter Hex 0 f 100 2 0 3 0 4j 0 Flush Data Buffer After is to specify the timeout time if the device doesn t receive the Delimiters User setup Service Mode Real Virtual COM Select the Serial Port you want to configure first In Real Virtual COM mode you can define the Idle Timeout Alive Check and Max Connections allowed from 1 to 5 Note Since JetPort s Real Virtual COM driver is implemented in JetPort Commander You should run the JetPort Commander to assign the RCOM VCOM number You can only change the related parameters in web Ul Porti v Service Mode Port Port3 Port4 Poti Service Mode Virtual Real COM Mode gt Virtu
20. Check 420 0 65535 seconds Max Connection 1 max connection 1 5 TCP Server Port This is to assign the available TCP port number The port number of TCP Server and TCP Client should be the same Idle Timeout When serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time Idle Timeout the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and re try for connection with other hosts Zero is disable this setting default If Multilink is configured only the first host connection is effective for this setting Alive Check The JetPort device will send TCP alive check package in each defined time interval Alive Check to remote host to test the TCP connection If the TCP connection is not alive the connection will be closed and the port will be freed for other hosts Zero is disable this setting Default time is 420 Service Mode TCP Client In TCP Client mode you need select the Serial Port define the destination host IP and port number Idle timeout Alive check To deploy multilink specify up to 4 more hosts IP and Port number JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 32 Service Mode Porti Service Mode TCP Client Made Destination Host 0 0 0 4000 Idle Timeout n LI 55535 seconds Alive Check 420 O 65535 secands Connect on Startup Any Character Destination Host Port pono s shoo ES 3000 E ahoo FES submit TCP Server Port This is to assign the available TCP port nu
21. DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 n is end flag setdo Return OK when success Return error message when failure like Unknown command No DO status given And end flag is n 2 9 DIN Rail Mounting Installation The DIN Rail clip is already attached to the JetPort 5804 Series products when packaged If the DIN Rail clip is not screwed on the JetPort follow the instructions and the figure below to attach the DIN Rail clip to the JetPort 1 Use the screws to attach the DIN Rail clip to the rear panel of the JetPort 5804 5804i To remove the DIN Rail clip reverse step 1 DIN Rail Clip Follow the steps below to mount the JetPort to the DIN Rail track 1 First insert the upper end of the DIN Rail clip into the back of the DIN Rail track from its upper side Note Here we use JetNet Industrial Ethernet Switch as an example a 2 Lightly push the bottom of the DIN Rail clip into the track JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 18 3 Check if the DIN Rail clip is tightly attached on the track ea The figure shows the 5804 and 5804i are attached on the track well 4 To remove the JetPort from the track reverse the steps above 2 10 Wall Mounting Installation Follow these steps to mount the unit to a wall or other flat surface 1 Usea screwdriver to attach the wall mounting plate to the back of the JetPort using the six screws provided Wall Mounting plate and scr
22. Korenix JetPort 5804 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual Version 1 1 Aug 2014 korenix A Beijer Electronics Group Company www korenix com Korenix JetPort 5804 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual Copyright Notice Copyright 2014 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction in any form or by any means without permission is prohibited Contents T MAIR OGU GUO MN ara a naa eres 10220400922 055 221652522232 05 0 22 0 25 050029000000 O A 4 1 1 Serial to Ethernet Technology Overview aaaaa kakaa aaa kakaa kakaa kakaa 5 1 2 PVOGUCI RH T TL Errem 5 1 9 PIOGUCE SPCCHICALION ET D E adie deeds 5 1 4 Packade Checklist essei n eise eei orcad e ego adc o des P E NEG RE Me ERN 8 2 Maraware InstalldliOH esa ea a osse custo se a a nue onus S eaten 9 2 1 Panekana EDS kad aje ske Go ea ee eee Oe ere ee ED oke Gt eee coy 10 5804 Panel and MIENacES a eiae ad ada ARE E odao M OE dato obino tak M ad Oa MERCED A ER da 10 96041 Panekana Interfae6S i dai la tete eee ien ire a e ar 10 5804 58040 LED INACIO seam pe nen ena dba le dtm ae ndn b NR 11 2 2 micis iB NOn TN ELTE E a oi o set 11 2 9 Gonnectinio the POWE xu secse permiso nd dogo EMEN MP MR MM MIN MU M cC UNE 12 24 iGOMMeCING INE NemWOEK ia tasca i oso ose tre a t a ente irae tenet 12 2 5 Wireless LAN Architecture aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa kaaa kaaa kaaa kaan 13 200 Wireless SOCU ITem hosedienta
23. Mbps the 802 119 is 54Mbps The transmission rate of JetPort is Auto I d use the best transmission rate it can meet in that environment The transmission rate may also decide by the Access Point The network installation may also affect this weak signal or poor connection will reduce the rate 2 6 Wireless Security JetPort 5804 supports several types of Wireless security protection No Encryption Disable the Wireless encryption WEP WEP is abbreviation of the Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a security protocol for WLAN It is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that the serial data is protected from JetPort 5804 to the Access Point AP or another end station There are 4 types WEP encryption you can choose Character Input 5 Characters WEP64 Character Input 13 Characters WEP128 Hexadecimal Input 10 digits WEP64 Hexadecimal Input 26 digits WEP128 After choosing the encryption type you can type the Key in the below field There are 4 keys you can configure and save one of the key can work at one time JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 14 General Security Networking Wireless Notification Management Upgrade Firmware 5 Network Type Infra SSID default X 5510 Scan Wireless Encryption Ao Encryption fe WEP WEP Encryption Kep Character Input 5 eharacters w
24. Port 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 1 1 Serial to Ethernet Technology Overview Korenix JetPort serial device servers provide perfect solution to manage serial devices via Ethernet in flexible ways such as TCP server TCP client UDP or Windows virtual COM JetPort creates a transparent gateway for the serial communication to Ethernet If the control program uses network standard API you can choose TCP or UDP as the communication protocol If the control program uses COM port you can install the Windows driver to add virtual COM ports 1 2 Product Features JetPort 5804 5804i has the following features Four port RS 232 422 485 to 802 11b g up to 54Mbps Wireless network 5804 Four port RS 422 485 with Isolation to 802 11b g up to 54Mbps Wireless network 58041 Serial ports supports 2KV isolation protection 5804i Encrypted data transmission with 128 bit WEP and WPA External antenna expands the range of WLAN Fiberglass antenna for water dust and UV resistance RTTD Redundant to the Device function Dual Ethernet Ports network auto recovery in 200ms Four Digital Inputs and Two Digital Outputs Redundant Power Inputs by 12 48VDC Terminal Block and DC Jack Independent serial services Real Virtual COM TCP Server Client Tunnel and UDP Connections JetPort Commander Easy to use Windows Utility with smart setup Wizards Secured Management by HTTPS and SSH Event Notification by Syslog Email SNMP trap and D
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26. al Block PWH1 1 Insert the positive and negative wires of your DC supply into the V and V contacts of the terminal block connector GND V V4 2 Tighten the terminal screws to prevent the DC wires from coming loose Power Jack PWR2 Connect the power jack input with the enclosed 12VDC power adapter or 24VDC power input The power LED will show red color until the system is ready If the IP setting is running correctly the power LED will turn green Note If the 2 power inputs are connected PWR 1 PWR 2 the JetPort 5804 will be powered from the highest connected voltage The unit will not alarm for loss of DC IN power the alarm function only applies to loss of power at PWR1 or PWR2 2 4 Connecting the Network LAN Interface Connect the Ethernet cable to the JetPort 5804 5804i 10 100M Ethernet port 1 2 or both The interfaces support auto MDI MDIX If both of the Ethernet port 1 and 2 are connected when startup device the Ethernet port 1 will be the master port Ethernet port 2 will be the backup But if Ethernet port 2 is attached first before attach port 1 the Ethernet port 2 will remain the master port The major purpose of the LAN interface is for you to configure the SSID for WLAN interface Run JetPort Commander to manually configure the SSID or Auto Search the available remote Access Point AP Refer to the manual of the JetPort Commander to see how to configure SSID WLAN Interface Screw the attach
27. al Real COM Mode v Virtual Real COM Mode PED diam Virtual Real COM Mode e iimeou 0 5535 seconds TCP Server Mode Alive Check 420 0 65535 seconds TCP Client Mode UDP Mode Max Connection 2 max connection 1 5 3 4 Idle Timeout When serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time Idle Timeout the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and re try for connection with other hosts Zero is disable this setting default If Multilink is configured only the first host connection is effective for this setting Alive Check The JetPort device will send TCP Alive Check packet in each defined time interval Alive Check to remote host to test the TCP connection If the TCP connection is not alive the connection will be closed and the port will be freed for other hosts Zero is to disable this setting Default time is 420 Note If you want to auto connect your Real Virtual COM when power on the device you should JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 31 enable Alive Check The Alive Check will re connect virtual COM after booted up Service Mode TCP Server In TCP Server mode you need to select the Serial Port define the available TCP port number Idle timeout Alive check and Max connections allowed from 1 to 5 i Poti Service Mode Port2 Port3 Port dj Port4 Service Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Server Port 4000 Idle Timeout 0 0 65535 seconds Alive
28. ed Serial Port DCD RI DSR CTS changed Serial Port connected disconnected Device Discovery Auto IP Network Setting Device and Serial Port Setting and monitoring Notification setting Firmware Upgrade Configuration Backup and Restore Group Configuration Wizards Real COM Virtual COM TCP Server TCP Client TCP Tunnel and UDP TCP Alive Check Timeout Inactivity Idle Timeout Performance mode Delimiter Force TX Timeout for Data Packing and Force TX interval time JetPort Commander Group IP Wizard Group firmware upgrade Group Backup Restore RCOM VCOM and TCP Tunnel Setup Wizard PWR1 12 48VDC Terminal Block PWR2 12 48VDC Power Jack with Power Adapter 1 KV Burst EFT EN61000 4 4 0 5 KV Surge EN61000 4 5 Maximum 4 7 Watts 145mm W x120mm D x46 5mm H FCC Class A CE Class A RoHS JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual Operating Temperature 10C 55C Operating Humidity 5 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 40C 85 C 1 4 Package Checklist JetPort is shipped with the following items Wireless Device Server Antenna 100 240VAC Power adapter Din Rail Wall Mount kit Foot pads Documentation and Software CD B Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items is missing or damaged please contact your local sales representative JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 2 Hardware Installation JetPort serial device server can be configured by Windows utility
29. ed Wireless Antenna when you get the unit Always rotate the antenna clockwise to change the direction JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 12 Note Only one of the LAN or WLAN interface can work When connecting LAN and WLAN at the same time the LAN interface has higher priority than WLAN interface 2 5 Wireless LAN Architecture There are 2 typical WLAN architectures one is infrastructure and the other is Ad Hoc mode Ethernet ES Access Point AP SSID Korenix Remote 7 Configure amp fa Monitoring SSID Korenix SSID Korenix Infrastructure mode The 2 ends communicate via Access Point AP Access Point is the base station which allows WLAN clients connect to Each AP can accept several clients depend on the network performance you plan to give Usually up to 10 20 clients The AP works like a hub the connected clients share the bandwidth it supports For example The AP supports 802 11g which means the available Ad Hoc mode The 2 ends communicate with each other directly In this architecture there is no need any access point The JetPort and the host PC or 2 JetPorts can communicate with each other directly sanos mode 5 JetPort amp Host PC SSID Korenix Ad hoc Moda 2 JetPort amp JetPort SSID Korenix SSID Korenix SSID SSID is short of the Service Set Identifier it is referred to as a network name that identifies a wireless network The SSID
30. ell you how to login the JetPort by SSH Note PuTTY is copyright 1997 2006 Simon Tatham Download PuTTY htto www chiark greenend org uk sgtatham putty download html JetPort Settings Enable the Telnet Management Enable to enable the SSH feature of JetPort 5804 58041 Click Goto Telnet Management will ask you to open the SSH client General Security Networking Notification Update Firmware Save Load iw Web Management Enable Goto Web Management Goto Telnet Management SNMP Management Enable After modifying configuration be sure to validate the changes by using Apply Only or Apply and Save The copyright of PuTTY About Full PuTTY Release 0 54 1557 2004 Simon Tatham All rights reserved View Licence Visit Web Site Open the PuTTY In the Session sub tree enter the Host Name IP Address of your JetPort and Port number default 22 Choose the SSH protocol Then click Open to start the SSH session console JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 39 gt At PuTTY Configuration Terminal Keyboard Bell Features Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Tunnels Bugs Basic options for your PUTTY session Specify your connection by host name or IP address Raw OTelnet Rlogin Load save or delete a stored session Saved Sessions Close window on exit
31. equest To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 44 Appendix C About Korenix Less Time At Work Fewer Budgets on applications The Korenix business idea is to let you spend less time at work and fewer budgets on your applications Do you really want to go through all that trouble but still end up with low quality products and lousy services No This is why you need Korenix Korenix offers a complete products selection that fulfills all your needs for your applications We bring you easier faster tailor made services and more reliable solutions In Korenix there is no need to compromise Korenix takes care everything for you Fusion of Outstandings Your searching stops here Korenix Technology is your one stop supply center for industrial communications and networking products Established by a group of professionals with more than 10 years of experience in the arenas of industrial control data communications and industrial networking applications Korenix Technology is well positioned to fulfill your needs and demands by providing a great variety of tailor made products and services Korenix s industrial grade products also come with quality services No more searching and no more worries Korenix Technology stands by you all the way through Core Strength Competitive Price and Quality With our work experience and in depth know how of industrial communications and network
32. ews JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 19 2 Usea screwdriver to secure the Wall Mount kit to the wall mounting plate En Wall Mounting Kits 3 Lightly push the Wall mounting kit into the track like the method described in Din Rail mounting installation The figure shows the 5804 is attached on the track well 4 To remove the unit from the wall and from the wall mounting plate reverse steps 1 3 JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 20 3 Windows Management Tool JetPort serial device server provides powerful Windows management tool for multiple device management Below are the major functions in JetPort Windows Commander This chapter introduces you the Software Quick Setup You can know how to install the JetPort Commander and setup the virtual COM mode The JetPort Commander Manual introduces the full configuration of JetPort commander You can find the document in product CD or download from Korenix web site Ba Server Configuration Broadcast Configuration General Locate Security Networking Notification Management Firmware Update VV ON ON ON ON ON ON ON WV Save Reload B Port Configuration gt Port Serial Settings gt Port Service Mode gt Port Notification B Setup Wizard Real Virtual COM Wizard Serial Tunnel Wizard Group IP Wizard Group Setup Wizard Y Y VY WV gt Group Firmware Wizard BM IP Collection B Monitor JetPort 5804
33. igital Output Vertical mounting by Din Rail Wall mount and Desk top 1 3 Product Specification Network Interface WLAN Standard 802 11b g WLAN Spread Spectrum DSSS 802 11b OFDM 802 119 Technology Tx Power 13 17dBm at maximum radiation direction Rx Sensitivity 71 dBm 54 Mbps 84 dBm 11Mbps Transmission Rate 54 Mbps max with auto fallback JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 5 Transmission Distance Antenna Ethernet Connector Feature Protection Protocols Serial Communication Number of Ports Interface Connectors Baud Rates Data Bits Parity Stop Bits RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 4 wire RS 485 2 wire Flow Control Serial Line Protection Long Distance Termination Number of DI Power Input voltage Number of DO Power Output voltage Features LED Up to 100 meters open area Supports the antenna diversity function 2 10 100BaseT X Redundant Dual Ethernet RJ 45 Auto Recovery in less than 200ms Auto MDI MDI X Built in 1 5 KV magnetic isolation protection IP TCP UDP ICMP DHCP BootP ARP RARP SNMP HTTPS SSH SNTP SMTP 4 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 2 4 wire 5804 RS 422 RS 485 2 4 wire with 2KV Isolation Protection 58041 male DB9 110 bps to 460 8 Kbps 5 6 7 8 odd even none 1 1 5 2 TxD RxD RTS CTS DTR DSR GND DCD Tx Tx Rx Rx GND Tx Tx Rx Rx GND Data Data GND XON XOFF RTS CTS DTR DSR 15KV ESD 2 pin 120
34. ign Network Type to Infra Infrastructure mode 4 2 Press SSID Scan and select the available SSID 4 3 If you can t find the SSID manually configure the SSID in the SSID field 4 4 Press Apply and Save to apply this setting 5 Configure the WLAN IP Address JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 23 5 1 Goto Networking Wireless 5 2 Select Static IP if you want to specify the network parameters or select DHCP BootP if you want dynamic IP configuration for the JetPort unit 6 Unplug the LAN interface or power reboot the JetPort 5804 to activate the WLAN connection Run step 3 to find the JetPort 5804 through the WLAN connection 7 Configuring the serial port as COM port 7 1 Go to Configuration and choose the device and the port Select Serial Settings to configure the serial parameters Note In 5804 series you can see 4 serial ports port 1 2 3 and 4 Port 1 is Serial 1 Port 2 is Serial 2 Port 3 is Serial 3 and Port 4 is Serial 4 W JetPort Commander File Device Configuration Options Help Bevice Firmware zard Wizard e EA aged S x a ne ee Ex Min alve Bl vans M Retiesh Confiquration BE not avaiable MAC Address 1 192 168 10 2 00 12 77 FF 46 54 JETPORT5804 DEFAULT JetPort5804 Alive Logged in A Setup Wizard y IP Collection amp System Log serial Settings Service Mode Notification part Port Alas Forti
35. ing Korenix Technology is able to combine Asia s research development ability with competitive production cost and with quality service and support Global Sales Strategy Korenix s global sales strategy focuses on establishing and developing trustworthy relationships with value added distributors and channel partners and assisting OEM distributors to promote their own brands Korenix supplies products to match local market requirements of design quality sales marketing and customer services allowing Korenix and distributors to create and enjoy profits together Quality Services KoreCARE KoreCARE is Korenix Technology s global service center where our professional staffs are ready to solve your problems at any time and in real time All of Korenix s products have passed ISO 9000 EMI CE FCC UL certifications fully satisfying your demands for product quality under critical industrial environments Korenix global service center s e mail is koreCARE korenix com 5 Years Warranty Each of Korenix s product line is designed produced and tested with high industrial standard Korenix warrants that the Product s shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of delivery provided that the Product was properly installed and used This warranty is voided if defects malfunctions or failures of the warranted Product are caused by damage resulting from force majeure such as floods fire etc
36. is 192 168 10 2 i Product Tip If you have multiple Network Adapters i e wireless and wired please activate ONLY ONE Network Adapter that can locate the JetPort devices and CLOSE the rest Network Adapters Otherwise JetPort Commander may broadcast INCORRECTLY wee ew 4 TTT TTT TTT New Devices P4132 158 15 1 OO BB CC D0 E2 00 Click checked ta assign a valid IP MAL I00 312 77 12 23 45 Original IP 432 168 10 2 jw Using Static IP Using DHCP Assign Static IP IP Address TFEETSTENJE Netmask 255 255 255 0 Galway 1 32 158 10 2 DNS DNS2 Cancel ClearAll lec Add eG Auto Scan A lot of IPs need to be re config Click here C DK Your best choice Network Setup Wizard liis 3 Configuring the JetPort unit 3 1 Click on the JetPort unit and select Add for further configuring the unit pi JetPort Commander File Device Configuration Options Help Q B ray car Broadcast o i ee Se Ae Banc Ss JetPort General Security Networking Configuration Notification Management Upgrade Firmware DI DO 192 168 10 2 e 3 poti Network Type Jy port3 jJ pon4 FER 4 s0n nmn 3 2 Select Static IP if you want to specify the network parameters or select DHCP or BootP if you want dynamic configuration for the JetPort unit 4 Configure the JetPort WLAN setting 4 1 Select the target unit s IP address Go to Wireless and ass
37. ity settings should be the same in your access point AP and JetPort Incorrect password key may lead you lost the connection 2 7 Connecting the Serial Device JetPort 5804 serial port is a standard DB9 male port Connect the serial device to the unit DB9 male port by the pin assignment table The Long Range Termination switch can configure 120ohm termination for RS 422 4 wire RS 485 2 wire RS 485 JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 15 Pin Assignment 5604 56041 Pin RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 4 wire RS 485 2 wire 1 DCD RXD RXD 2 RXD RXD RXD 3 TXD TXD TXD DATA 4 DTR TXD TXD DATA 5 GND GND GND GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI RS 232 mode act as DTE 1200hm DIP DIP 1 DIP 2 120o0hm Termination Configuration ON ON 120ohm Terminator for Long Distance 4 wire RS 485 RS 422 ON OFF OFF ON 1200hm Termination for Long Distance 2 wire RS 485 OFF OFF No Termination for RS 232 485 short distance 2 8 Digital Input Output JetPort 5804 series provides 4 digital inputs and 2 digital outputs It allows users to connect the termination units 5V TTL digital input output JetPort Commander allows you to monitor the status of the DI and DO and set the value 0 or 1 to DO JetPort also provides one data port for user to program DI O get and set commands The logic Low Value 0 power voltage is 0 0 8V 0 8V is the max value The logic High Value 1 power voltage is 2 5V 2V is the min value The Digital I O
38. l 7 JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 42 ICMP MIB icmplnMsgs icmplnDestUnreachs icmplnTimeExcds icmplnParmProbs icmplnSrcQuenchs icmplnTimestamps icmplnTimestampReps icmpOutErrors icmpOutDestUnreachs icmpOutRedirects icmpOutEchos icmpOutAddrMasks TCP MIB tcpRtoAlgorithm tcpActiveOpens tcpOutSegs tcpConnLocalPort m MEME UDP MIB udplnDatagrams udpNoPorts udplnErrors udpOutDatagrams udpLocalAddress SNMP MIB snmplnPkts snmplnBadCommunityUses snmplnASNParseErrs snmplnReadOnlys snmplnSetRequests snmpOutNoSuchNames snmpOutBadValues snmpOutSetRequests snmpOutGetResponses snmpProxyDrops HFC1317 R S232 supported SNMP variables RS 232 MIB rs232Number rs232PortIndex rs232PortType rs232PortInSigNumber rs232PortOutSigNumber rs232PortInSpeed rs232PortOutSpeed rs232PortInFlowType rs232PortOutFlowType re232AsyncPortlndex rs232AsyncPortAutobaud JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 43 Appendix B RS 232 Pin Assignment Name DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI 12345 ae KEKE O LIA M o _ EN EN 6 7 8 9 Pins RS232 RS422 RS485 4wire RS485 2 wire 1 DCD RXD RXD 2 RXD RXD RXD 3 TXD TXD TXD DATA 4 DTR TXD TXD DATA 5 GND GND GND GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 FI R5232 mode act as DTE Notes Description Data Carrier Detect Receive Data RxD Rx Transmit Data TxD Tx Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready R
39. mber The port number of TCP Server and TCP Client should be the same Idle Timeout When serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time Idle Timeout the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and re try for connection with other hosts Zero is disable this setting default If Multilink is configured only the first host connection is effective for this setting Alive Check The JetPort device will send TCP alive check package in each defined time interval Alive Check to remote host to test the TCP connection If the TCP connection is not alive the connection will be closed and the port will be freed for other hosts Zero is disable this setting default Connect on Startup The TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device is startup Connect on Any Character The TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device starts to send data Service Mode UDP In UDP mode you need to select the Serial Port define the destination host IP and Local listen port number To create more destination hosts specify the IP range of destination IP and send port number JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 33 Service Mode Service Made Listen Port Host start IP BODO Boo 3 ooo amp po00 Management DI DO Status DI Digital Input Can Get the status of the DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 and DI 4 DO Digi
40. status of the DO 0 means logic Low 1 means logic High Click the 0 1 button you can change its value to 1 or O Du 1 DO 1 i means logic High for DO 1 means logic Low for DO 1 W JetPort Commander Fie Device Configuration Option Help Co Devi ware Q 1 lt T wem WESS ees Vs t Ele et Broadcast neka Boie Wizard S ee eec E JetPart General Security Networking Wireless Notification Management Upgrade Firmware DIDO SavezL nad TE Configuration E 192 168 10 2 DI BU Y part DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 Dl 4 D01 ole Jp potz EN NN NN NNI 39 Emi Jy ports Jy porta i Monitor a Setup Wizard i IP Collection E System Log 2 6 2 How to Program DI O by the opened data port The JetPort opens a data port for user to program The programming socket port is 0x901 2305 You can telnet to the device with TCP port number 2305 Below are the related commands Programming Commands getdo get DO status getdi get DI status setdo set DO Programming command parameters getdo getdi No parameters setdo DO status string Ex 1 0 status delimiter is order is DO 1 DO 2 Note command should with n at end JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 17 Programming returns getdo Return DO status string 2 DO Ex 1 0 n r delimiter is order is DO 1 DO 2 n r is end flag getdi Return DI status string 4 DI Ex 1 0 1 0 n r delimiter is order is
41. tal Output Port UDP Made 4000 Host end IP Submit Can Get and Set the status of the DO 1 and DO 2 Select the value and click Submit to apply the setting korenix Configuration Port DI Configuration DI 1 DI 2 Management DI 3 DIDO Status DI 4 IP Filtering E mail and SNMP Trap DO Event Notification DO 1 Maintenance DO 2 Server DIDO Status On 9 On Send Port s535 s535 s535 s535 Go to Korenix Welcome to JetPort Web Commander Off Off Off Off Off Off JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual Help 34 IP Filtering The IP Filtering is also known as Access IP Table JetPort Commander Access IP table specifies the IP address and subnet that can access to the device The access is based on IP and Netmask combination Note Type the IP address and the Netmask before you click Submit Otherwise no user can access the device If the access is open to all hosts do NOT enable this function Netmask The Netmask of the host is 255 255 255 255 Access IP Setting Enable IP Filtering Not check this option will allow any IP to have assessihility No Activate the IP IP Address Netmask 2 m sd 3 5 Poo fo 4 gi I i 5 m 1 6 E NEN fo 7 m 1 C 8 BH 3 E 10 m o 11 r fo 12 m 13 E D fo 14 m fo 15 F fo fo 16 Ft fo Event Notification Specify the events that sho
42. uld be notified to the administrator The events can be alarmed by means of email SNMP trap or system log Device Notification gt Hardware Reset Cold Start Rebooting the JetPort will trigger the event Software Reset Warm Start Restarting the computer will trigger the event Login Failed Using wrong password in console will trigger the event IP Address Changed Changing network setting will trigger the event Password Changed Changing the password will trigger the event Access IP Blocked Report blocked IP addresses Redundant Power Change Power change will trigger the event VV VV VV WV Redundant Ethernet Change Ethernet master port change will trigger the event JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User s Manual 35 DI 1 Changed DI 1 status changed will trigger the event DI 2 Changed DI 2 status changed will trigger the event DI 3 Changed DI 3 status changed will trigger the event DI 4 Changed DI 4 status changed will trigger the event DO 1 Changed DO 1 status changed will trigger the event V VV ON ON WV DO 2 Changed DO 2 status changed will trigger the event Event Notification Device Notification Hardware Reset Cold Start C Mail Trap O Syslog Software Reset Warm Start Mail Trap C Syslog Login Failed C Mail C Trap Syslog IP Address Changed C Mail Trap O Syslog Password changed C Mail C Trap C Syslog Access IP Blocked C Mail C Trap Syslog Redundant Power Changed LI Mail CI

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