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1. Command FW Version Yer1 6 0 1 1234 Hodel SLANA4S Connected 0 00 06 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 CRO PS MUM Forget Password If you forget the password the ONLY way to configure Serial over Ethernet is by using the serial console mode to load factory default settings Entry super password s51gm2z to restore factory defaults e Console HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help HAC Loop back test failed ff Loading main program D Display Configuration Set Configuration ETH O IPAddress SubnetMask Gateway eg 10 18 16 2 255 255 255 686 10 10 10 1 SERIAL Port Baud Data Parity Stop Flow 1 4 Baud value Data 5 6 7 8 S F e arity 1 None 2 0dd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space 1 lbit 3 1 5bits 2 2bits 1 NONE 2 KON HXOFF 3 HARDWARE g 5 1 9600 6 1 1 1 A MAC MACaddress To set the MAC address eg A MAC 00 80 2b 5c 49 26 02 For Resetting the device Device needs reset after changing the MAC ID Please Enter Your Password sses Do You Want to Reset the Settings to Connected 0 00 06 Auto detect 57600 M 1 Entry Y to load factory default settings then system will reboot automatically Please refer to Chapter 3 Default Settings section to confirm all initial parameters Note 1 Please take care of the cha
2. MAC Address IP Address Port Server Manager x coe PPE ie DaDih ASSA E T smmunmunnne L aman SLANZS O a0 b 3 55 ac 192 168 110 202 2 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 688 1 z SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 388 2 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 388 3 PerVer Moite SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 858 4 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 388 5 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 388 6 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 688 7 Port Monitor SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 88 B If the COM port gets connected or disconnected a warning message will be displayed to remind users New Moritor Event 4 Eventisi Monitor Mesage List contains complete information 22 10 2005 11 30 56 SLAN sLANZs 192 166 1 io 20 Fonto 4 alep Disconnected 22 10 2005 11 31 05 SLAN LAN 25 192 165 110 202 Porto 1 alepl Connected 22 10 2005 11 31 05 SLAN sLANZS 192 166 110 202 Porto 2 apt Connected Note Be sure to entry Go procedure to start Port Monitor function Port Mapping The Port Mapping feature allows Windows platform software using standard API calls to be used in an Ethernet application After port mapping process the COM port will look like a standard COM port to Windows software used in most applications allowing the software to open a connection with the serial port located anywhere on the LAN Port Mapping Add Devices The Add Devi
3. 12 48 VDC Terminal Block 12 VDC DC Jack S1 54 LED l PowerLED 100MLANLED wy M Full Duplex LAN LED Bottom End View Reset Button Ses amp DB9 Male Serial Port r 2 port Model TOP End View Reset Button DB9 Male Serial Port SPEED 100M LAN LED FDX Full Duplex LAN LED Bottom End View RS 232 Serial Console DB9M port RJ45 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port 12 48 VDC Terminal Block 12 VDC DC Jack 2 4 Embedded Model NO Function Pin PinAssignment Serial Console 1 RxD 2 TxD 3 NC 4 GND Serial Port 2 Serial Port 1 RS 232 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI RS 422 1 TxD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 RxD 5 GND 6 RTS 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 CTS RS 485 1 D 2 D 5 GND 6 RTS 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 CTS 2 6 2 Jumper Settings for 3 in 1 Serial over Ethernet Server 3 in 1 Serial over Ethernet Server equips RS 232 or RS 422 485 mode selection for each serial port by jumper setting User can pull the DIP switch down for RS 422 485 mode or pull it up for RS 232 mode independently Please refer to the following illustration Port NO AS e Al Ps nd fe 2 5 faa b DIP Swit V 422 489 221485 QO Serial over Ethernet Server has built in RS 422 485 Auto Identify amp Switch technology It can automatically identify the state of RS 422 full duplex or RS 485 half duplex and control the data transceiver and receiver wires at
4. 3 Server Manager Found 1 Device s Tap Mo Model Mac Address IP Address Status O 80 4c 2b 55 22 3 nserver Manager e search Devices a Add with IP Address Par ard 7 perver Monitor font Port Monitor P Custom Telnet ll gi u Uperade Firmware i Export Configuration er Port Mapping When custom telnet console opens entry the password and press enter ey CAWINDO WSC ustom Telnet exe E ofx Password m a Custom Telnet main menu will show up as below after password approved ey CAWINDO WS CustomTelnet_exe Model Name SLAN4AS MAG Address BBB 4c 22b2555 222 Serial Wo 12345 Firmuare version Verid 8 80 1_1234 lt lt Main Menu gt gt 1 gt Network Settings C2 Serial Settings 3 gt Monitor t4 Ping 5 gt Change Password 6 gt Load Factory Defaults tu Uiew Settings cr Restart Quit your selection Network Settings Press 1 in the main menu and you can entry the network settings including IP address Netmask Gateway and IP configuration a BE lt lt Main Menu Metwork settings gt gt F 1 gt IP address 22 Metmask I Gateway 4 gt IP configuration cv View settings m Back to main menu Quit your selection Press V in the main network settings menu and you can view all network settings of Serial over Ethernet server a BE E Key in your selection vu IP address 192 168 686 155 Netmask 255 255 255 0 G
5. 1 gt Baud rate 2 gt Data bits 13 gt Stop bits k4 Parity 5 gt Flow control t6 Interface fa Apply to all port cu Uiew settings tm Back to main menu fq Quit Key in your selection 6 7 Press q in the menu and you can back to the custom telnet main menu 5 25 Monitor Press 3 in the main menu and you can monitor the status of Serial over Ethernet server or serial port Bie Key in your selection 3 lt lt Main Menu gt Monitor gt gt 1 gt Device network status 2 Port line status 3 gt Port settings cm Back to main menu fq Quit Key in your selection m Press 1 to entry Device Network status monitor BEE Press any key to exit Port IP Connect ionstate 1234 192 168 68 153 Established 1235 192 168 68 153 Established H 4 6 6 6 Closed H 4 6 6 6 Closed Press 2 to entry Port line status monitor B Bc Press any key to exit TotalTxGnt TotalRxCnt DSR 114574 116967 ON 118348 1135691 ON A 5 OFF A H OFF BEE Press any key to exit BaudRate i RTS CIS AOH X0FF 76808 ON Hone 7688 ON Hone 7608 OFF Hone 7608 OFF Hone GG 7 Press q in the menu and you can back to the custom telnet main menu 5 26 Ping Press 4 in the main menu and you can check pin with any PC or Serial over Ethernet Server under the same subnet ay ol x lt lt Main Menu gt gt 1 gt Network Settings 2
6. 202 e Add Device 3 SLANAS 192 168 110 188 1234 PE EM T 4 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 1235 Bane an 5 SLANAS 192 168 110 188 eae E SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 1237 server Monitor Disable ae Port settings Port Monitor Apply Change gt Discard Change Ca Export Port Mapping d Import Fort Mapping i wal Configuration window appears click on Port Settings page and enable Modify option Now holding down the Ctrl key to select multiple ports then click on OK button to import the configuration settings Note Be sure to entry Apply Change procedure to start port mapping function 5 45 Auto IP Address Report Serial over Ethernet Server does not support Auto IP Address Report Please skip this function Auto IF Address Report Note Auto IP Address Report feature is supported by Serial over Ethernet Server Profession version such as 8 16 and 32 ports model 5 46 6 1 6 Port Re Director Driver This chapter introduces the configuration of Serial over Ethernet Server on Linux based operation system including Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Core 2 0 Kernels The following topics covered in this chapter Install Port Re Director Driver Uninstall Port Re Director Driver Install Port Re Director Driver 1 Be sure to login in system as super user root firstly Please insert the CD driver as bound with your SLAN product into your CD DVD ROM and copy the Li
7. 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space iStop 1 1bit 3 1 5bits 2 2bits i iFlow 1 NONE 2 XON XOFF 3 HARDWARE i ieg 1 9600 6 1 1 1 i K MAC MACaddress To set the MAC address H eg K MAC 00 80 2b 5c 49 26 i 02 For Resetting the device l Device needs reset after changing the MAC ID i 4 Command S O dhcp Requires SOC reboot for configuration to take effect SUCCESS Connected 0 00 06 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 RE gt NUM Enter o2 for resetting Serial over Ethernet Server to execute configuration 4 5 Change COM Port Settings Change COM port settings to match your devices required After entering password please enter command code S ponme hase o o oo oo o 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 Parity 4 None 2 Odd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space 1 NONE 2 XON OFF 3 Hardware Port COM port 1 settings Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None 1 Stop bits 1 1 Flow Control None 1 S Port Baud Rate Data bits Parity Stop bit Flow Control S 1 9600 8 1 1 1 Console HyperTerminal Seles File Edit View Call Transfer Help 02 For Resetting the device Device needs reset after changing the MAC ID iD Display Configuration S Set A ls S O IPAddress SubnetMask Gat H S 6 10 10 10 2 255 255 255 o 10 10 10 1 SERIAL S Port Baud Data Parity Stop Flow Port 1 4 Baud value Data 5 6 7 8 Parity 1 No
8. 8 1 1 l Troubleshooting This chapter shows some problems that user came with usually Also you can check it if the Serial over Ethernet Server can not work properly in your system after following hardware and software installation steps Troubleshooting 1 can not search any Serial over Ethernet Server in SLAN Utility SLAN Utility Ed 1 No Devices found This problem may cause in following reason 1 Please confirm your Serial over Ethernet Server s network setting firstly Factory default IP is 192 168 1 1 be sure to configure it to match your Ethernet network settings Please refer to chaper 3 Initial IP Configuration for detail 2 If your PC and Serial over Ethernet Server are in the different subnets please use Add with IP Address function instead of Seach Devices function to access Serial over Ethernet Server 3 Be sure to connect power and Ethernet cable connect to Serial over Ethernet Server properly 2 can not open COM port after searching and setting all Serial over Ethernet Server HyperTerminal This problem may cause in following reason 1 Please confirm Ethernet cables connected both on Serial over Ethernet Server and PC properly 1 2 2 Please execute port mapping function in SLAN Utility Be sure to execuite Apply change procedure to start port mapping function 4 SLAN Utility E E fx Fie Function For Mapping View Help Port Mapping 6
9. Ethernet servers that are connected to the same subnet as your computer by broadcast or specify IP address features Place the cursor over the configuration row and right click the Add Devices function i SLAN Utility Fie Function For Monitor View Help als 1a server Manager em e Load Configured Forts nerver Monitor Broadcast Search Press Search button and the Scan SLANs window will open and display the Serial over Ethernet servers in the same subnet scan SLAN Search amp Select No Model MAC Address IP Address 1 SLAN45 O 80 4c 26 55 22 1927 166 110 16 Select all Clear al 0 34 Specify IP address Select Add Manually option to start specifies IP address process Please input IP address and select device name then press OK to continue Add Manually IP Addie 192 168 110 i l Device name SLANAS Available ports 4s Ok Cancel Note Device name depends on how many ports Serial over Ethernet server equips such that SLAN4S represents 4 serial ports Load Configured Ports Users can entry Load Configured Ports process to reload the pervious COM ports locations Please place the cursor over the configuration row and right click the Load Configured Port function Er SLAN Utility Fie Function FortMonitor Wiew Help Fort Monitoring Stopped No Model MAC Address IP Address Port serer Manager Load Configur
10. Monitor fis E 3 Configu Fort Monitor S Custom Telnet H u Upgrade Firmware i a Export Configuration Port Mapping ra Import Configuration drien IF Addres Browse to give path amp file name for configuration to be saved Click OK to save this Cfgfile text file in your system Successful export message appears Click OK to close the same Select File K SLAN Utility Give file path 5 19 Import Configuration This function is used to import one particular Serial over Ethernet server s configuration from the text file into one or more of the same model Serial over Ethernet server To import a configuration please select the target Cfgfile text file that user exported before 4 SLAW Utility File Fimction Server Manager View Help server Manager Found 1 Device s ofl a T ogee reer oa ee RTE eee E e N e a T aha ase HT fo boy Faj ks Model MAC Address IP Address Status SLANAS 0 80 4c 2b 55 22 perver Manager Le mearch Devices A Add with IP Address ae A server Monitor a aa ae Configvr Fort Monitor Custom Telnet LL A as u Upgrade Firmware li Export Configuratio Fort Mapping me a d d Import Configuration z Assien IP Addres Configuration window appears click on Port Settings page and enable Modify option Now holding down the Ctrl key to select multiple ports then click on OK button to import the configuration settings Basic Setting
11. Serial Settings 3 gt Monitor t4 Finy 5 gt Change Password 6 gt Load Factory Defaults Cu Uiew Settings cr Restart Quit Key in your selection 4 Input Target Host Ip Address 192 168 868 153 Pinging 192 168 060 153 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 868 153 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 868 153 hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 868 153 hytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply From 192 168 860 153 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Change Password Press 5 in the main menu and you can change password SSE lt lt Main Menu gt gt 1 gt Network Settings 2 Serial Settings 3 gt Monitor t4 Ping 5 gt Change Password 6 gt Load Factory Defaults tu Uiew Settings cr Restart fq Quit Key in your selection 5 Old Password Hew Password Retype Password Please entry Old Password New Password and Retype Password 5 27 Load Factory Defaults Press 6 in the main menu and you can load factory default settings View Settings Press v in the main menu and you can load factory default settings es C FINDO WS CustomTelnet_exe Key in your selection v IP address 192 168 1168 16 255 255 255 868 192 168 116 254 IF Configuration z Static Press any key to continue 1 Mone Flow control Mone Interface RS232 Press any key to continue Restart Press r in t
12. check box to modify configuration You can input maximum 7 characters W Modlity Sener Marne SLAN B Inactivity Time Default Enable 600 seconds Serial over Ethernet server automatically closes Real remote COM port connection if there is no data transmission through the serial port during the specific inactivity time After the connection is closed Serial over Ethernet server starts listening for another Real COM driver s connection from another host Click Enable and Modify check boxes to modify configuration You can enter the inactivity time out range form 30 to 65535 seconds Connections closure is done either by user or by in activity time Medify i Inactivity Time 600 seconds Iw Modify W Enable Inactivity Time 65535 seconds 30 65535 parameter defines the maintenances status as Closed or Listen on the Real COM mode connection If disable this function of inactivity time the current Real COM mode connection is maintained until there s connection close request Note Please un click Enable check box to disable inactivity time function Inactivity Time ecorud s IP Settings Please assign a valid IP address to Serial over Ethernet server before working in your network environment Your network system administrator should provide you with an IP address and related settings for your network First time users can refer to Chapter 3 Initial IP Address Configuration for more inf
13. connected PC COM port at a baud rate of 57600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 and Flow control None Click OK to continue COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Ef Data bits Panty Stop bits Flow control Restore Defaults Press Enter to execute Serial over Ethernet Server console settings Please enter default password 1234 Console HyperTerminal KIB File Edit View Call Transfer Help Cae aa fe Performing HAC External Loop back tests HAC Loop back test failed fft Loading main program D Display Configuration Set Configuration ETH O IPAddress SubnetMask Gateway eg S 10 18 18 2 255 255 255 080 10 16 10 1 SERIAL Port Baud Data Parity Stop Flow P 1 4 Baud value Data 5 6 7 8 Parity 1 None 2 0dd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space S 1 lbit 3 1 5bits 2 2bits F 1 NONE 2 KON HKOFF 3 HARDWARE eg 1 9600 6 1 1 1 A MAC MACaddress To set the MAC address eg A HAC 60 80 2b 5c 49 26 02 For Resetting the device Device needs reset after changing the MAC ID 4 4 Please Enter Your Password BSR 0014 00 Bana 57600 8 N 1 Change Networking Settings Change network settings to match
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15. no process killed root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 g The released ports will be made available for the new devices going to be added further 6 6 Uninstall Port Re Director Driver 1 Execute Mosuninst Mosuninst will uninstall the serial and parallel driver from the system It also removes all the generated files and configuration files wi Toot localhost Version1 3_RH8 0 File Edit View Terminal Go Help SOC board found with address 192 168 110 202 Search Completed See SOCList txt for the details of the 50C boards in the network root localhost Version1 3_RH8 0 mosaddsrv 192 168 110 202 Enter 1 for auto configuration and O for manual configuration 1 dev VCOMO g 192 168 110 202 1234 mknod dev VCOMO c 34 0 dev VCOML 1 192 168 110 202 1235 nknod dev VCOML c 34 1 redir no process killed Predir no process killed root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 amp 0 mosdelsrv 192 168 110 202 Predir no process killed root localhost Version1 3_RH8 0 mosdelsrv 192 168 110 202 redir no process killed Predir no process killed root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 redir no process killed Predir no process killed root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 i Note 1 The Configuration files are automatically generated and they should not be changed manually 2 10 use the serial ports the user is supposed to check the configuration file Com2eth cfg and select the corresponding virtual ports 6
16. of Serial over Ethernet servers including Alive check IP Address Model MAC address and COM number Monitor Settings Monitor Items General Settings Advanced Settings De selected Items Selected Items COM Number Alive LPT Number IP Oddress Model Mac Address Load Default Note t These buttons are used to change the order of items under Monitor display screen General Settings Please select Refresh Rate in this page You can enter the parameter range form 3 to 99 seconds and the default is 3 seconds Monitor Settings Eg Monitor Items General Settings Advanced Settings Refresh Rate 3 Seconds Auto save monitor Device list H Cancel Advanced Settings Please select Display warning message or Play the warning music in WAV format when a new event occurs in advanced settings page New event means one of the Serial over Ethernet server in the monitor is Alive or Not Alive or has lost connection with the Monitor program Monitor Settings Monitor Items General Settings Advanced Settings I Warning message for new event a Ok Cancel When one of the Serial over Ethernet server loses connection with the Monitor program a warning alert will display automatically The warning music will be played at the same time New Monitor Event 1 Eventis Monitor Message List contains complete information 9 32 Go After setting all monitoring items of Serial o
17. reduces when there is no file transfer 5 37 General Settings Please select Refresh Rate in this page You can enter the parameter range form 3 to 99 seconds and the default is 3 seconds Fort Monitor Settings Monitor Items General Settings Advanced Settings Refresh Rate Seconds Auto save monitor Device list Ok Cancel Advanced Settings Please select Display warning message or Play the warning music in WAV format when a new event occurs in advanced settings page Fort Monitor Settings Monitor Items General Settings Advanced Settings W Display warning message for new event Browse Ole Cancel 5 38 5 3 Go After setting all monitoring items of Serial over Ethernet servers right click the SLAN and select Go to start monitoring gt SLAN Utility Sei File Function Fort Monitor View Help a Fort Monitoring Stopped Iai No Model MAC Address IP Address Port Oral bis 55 ac A TE ETT perver Manager m i k 2 SLANZS O a0 b 3 55 ac Lae Add Device Remove Device a Load Configured Ports perver Monitor c4 Port Monitor petting ae In the Monitor screen you can see the Not Alive Serial over Ethernet servers COM ports are marked with red color Blue color to represent that the monitor is active and red one Is disconnected E SLAN Utility Fie Function Fort Monitor View Help Fort Monitoring 10 Port s
18. to locate one Serial over Ethernet server connected to the LAN by designating one fixed IP address such as different subnet structure Place the cursor over the configuration row and right click the Add with IP Address function File Function Server Manager View Help Server Manager Found 0 Device s No Model MAC Address IP Address Status ahi js perver Manager a server Monitor A search Devices eA Add with IP Addres Port Monitor ll ee Please fill in IP address that Serial over Ethernet server located and click OK The Searching for SLANs window will open and display the Model IP Address MAC Address and search Progress Add Device Searching for SLANs Input IP Addres Searching for SLANs 19 168 110 16 Found 1 SLAN s remain timeout 3 second s MAC Address IP Address 0 90 e8 9 c9 41 192 168 110 16 OK e Cancel When the search is complete the Searching for SLANs window closes and the Serial over Ethernet server that were located are displayed in the SLAN Utility Th SLAW Utility E mfx Fie Function Server Manager View Help is No Model MAC Address IF Address Status 1 5LAN45 O 90 e8 9 c9 41 197 166 110 16 Locked verer Manager oi server Monitor For the example shown here Add with IP Address search found one 4port Serial over Ethernet server on the LAN As you can see SLAN has password protection which is indicated by Locked und
19. your networking required firstly After entering password please enter command code S 0 Static IP S 0 IP Address Netmask Gateway Address S 0 192 168 110 16 255 255 255 0 192 168 110 254 Console Hyper Terminal DES File Edit view Call Transfer Help Device needs reset after changing the MAC ID Please Enter Your Password 1 EE iD Display COArSENATOA S Set Configuration l IETH S O IPAddress SubnetMask Gatewa i i eg S 0 10 10 10 2 255 259 255 0 10 10 10 1 iSERIAL S Port Baud Data Parity Stop Flow Port 1 4 Baud value Data 5 6 7 8 i iParity 1 None 2 0dd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space i iStop 1 1bit 3 1 5b1ts 2 2bits iFlow 1 NONE 2 XON XOFF 3 HARDWARE i ieg S 1 9600 6 1 1 1 i K MAC MACaddress To set the MAC address H eg K MAC 00 80 2b 5c 49 26 i 02 For Resetting the device i 02 For Resetting the device I Device needs reset after changing the MAC ID i Command O 192 168 118 16 259 299 299 0 192 168 110 254 SUCCESS Connected 0 00 06 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 NUM DHCP S 0 DHCP S 0 dhcp Console HyperTerminal Seles File Edit view Call Transfer Help Please Enter Your Password 26E E262 11D Display T T a S Set Configuration i ETH S O IPAddress SubnetMask Gatew H eg S 10 10 10 2 255 255 255 a 10 10 16 1 iSERIAL Port Baud Data Parity Stop Flow Port 1 4 Baud value Data 5 6 7 8 i iParity 1 None 2 0dd
20. 3 41 CERLE TIN TE inln cked perver Manager os perver Monitor ae Configur m Custom Telnet uf Upgrade Fimware Port Mapping ae Export Configuration Download the latest firmware from your vendor website and click Browser to select correct firmware hex file Click Transfer to upgrade Serial over Ethernet server to the latest firmware version Select File Give File Path Users can check the progress of firmware upgrading process in status column Please be patient of Serial over Ethernet server upgrading process Firmware Upgrade Status IP ddres GUI PortNo 192 168 110 1239 2meD AS Uploading 14 Processing Please Wait Export Import Configuration Please input the password to unlock the Serial over Ethernet server first then right click on a specific the cursor over the configuration row and select the Export or Import Configuration function to start exporting or importing the configuration text file Export Configuration This function is used to create a text file saving the current configuration of one particular Serial over Ethernet server It can be saved as Cfgfile text file for quick usage on next iteration SLAN Utility E mf Fie Function perver Manager Yiew Help Server Manager Found 1 Device s aig dress IP Address Server Manager alice Sele GM Search Devices PY Add with IP Address m gt Locate perver
21. DHCP client to get IP configuration automatically from a LAN Supports Real COM mode and serial console for configuration Protocol supports for ICMP IP TCP and DHCP Automatic RTS Signal Control ARSC technology for RS 485 signal direction control Note Supports Auto Detect and Switch RS 422 and RS 485 Note RTS CTS Handshaking Communication mode for RS 422 485 Note Built in termination resistors to avoid cross talking Note Optical Isolation 2 5K Voltage provides protection against damage from static electrical charge Optional Surge protection 600 Watts provides clamping capability against surge damage from high energy spike Optional SLAN Utility supports Microsoft Windows 98SE Me NT 2000 XP and 2003 operation system Port Re Director driver supports Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Kernels Operation temperature 0 to 60 C amp Storage Temperature 20 to 85 C Note icon means that this feature only built in for RS 422 485 or 3 in 1 RS 232 422 485 Serial over Ethernet Server models Optional icon means that this feature only built in certain Serial over Ethernet Server SI models with Surge or Isolation protection 1 4 1 5 Product Specifications RS 232 Serial Communication 300bps 921 6 Kbps 1 Mbps bandwidth shared by each serial port 2KV ESD protection for all signal Standard Protection 600W Surge Protection for all signal Optional Max
22. Ethernet mode to configure networking settings Console Mode Please using straight through RS 232 DB9F to DB9F cable connect between Serial over Ethernet Server s serial console port and PC s COM port then apply power to Serial over Ethernet Server Please use the Hyper Terminal program to configure Serial over Ethernet Server s network settings You can refer to chapter 4 serial console configuration for more detail and chapter8 Cable Wiring Diagrams section for more detail Ethernet Mode Please use cross over Ethernet cable to connect the Serial over Ethernet Server directly to your computer s Ethernet card Please configure your PC s network settings in the same subnet with Serial over Ethernet Server such as setting 192 168 1 2 IP address on your computer Then you can use the SLAN Utility program to configure Serial over Ethernet Server s network settings You can refer to chapter 5 SLAN Utility configuration for more detail Please refer to chapter8 Cable Wiring Diagrams section for more detail 3 2 4 Serial Console Configuration This chapter introduces the configuration of Serial over Ethernet Server from serial console Please follow the step by step configuration guide to confirm how to set and configure the Serial over Ethernet Server through serial console The following topics covered in this chapter Overview Default Settings Command List Configure Serial over Ethernet Server Change
23. Factory Defaults Please input the password to unlock the Serial over Ethernet server first then right click on a specific the cursor over the configuration row and select the Load Factory Defaults function to restore factory default settings d SLAN Utility EE Fie Function server Manager View Help Server Manager Found 1 Device s Te MAC Address IP Address 0 80 4c 2b 55 22 perver Manager Add with IP Addres ois nerver Monitor I Configu Fort Monitor EA Custom Telnet u Uperade Firmware a Export Configuration Port Mapping F Import Configuration Asien IP Address Avto IP Address Load Factory Defaults Repo Note Remember to export the configuration file using SLAN Utility when you finish the configuration By using the Import Configuration function of SLAN Utility your configuration can be re loaded into Serial over Ethernet services after using Load Factory Defaults Note Modify any configuration you must first click in the modify box to activate the parameter setting box Vv Modify 9 22 Custom Telnet Custom Telnet is implemented as part of SLAN Utility GUI amp the same can be accessed Please input the password to unlock the Serial over Ethernet server first then right click on a specific the cursor over the configuration row and select the Custom Telnet function to configure Serial over Ethernet server settings File Fonction Server Manager View Help
24. LANAS 192 168 110 188 aa SLANAS 192 168 110 158 Server Monitor L E ae Port Settings Port Monitor F Apply Change X Discard Change Port Mapping Fa Export Fort Mapping Please click OK to enable port mapping function After few minutes system will respond COM port configuration is applied OK Click OK to finish port Mapping process Information X SLAN Utility 1 Do you rally want to Apply the Changes 1 COM Port Configuration is applied OK Cancel Note Be sure to entry Apply Change procedure to start port mapping function 5 43 Discard Change Select Discard Change to make SLAN Utility NOT saving the COM Mapping configuration to the host Right click on the Serial over Ethernet Server and select Discard Change to discard all configurations e SLAW Utility E mE Fie Fonction Fort Mapping View Help Fort Mapping 6 Fort s Tai No Madel IP Address TCP Port COM LPT Number SLAN 192 168 110 202 server Manager 2 SLANZS 192 168 110 202 N Add Device 3 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 4 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 Remove Device 5 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 6 SLANAS 192 168 110 188 server Monitor Disable es ae Port Settings Port Monitor i Apply Change LL an Discard Change li i Port Mapping at Export Port Mapping Export Import Configuration Please right click on the Serial over Ethernet Server and select the Export or Import Port Mapping function t
25. Network settings Change COM port Settings Display Settings Forget Password i A a A A a e G 4 1 Overview Before the Serial over Ethernet Server is installed on a LAN the serial console mode for users easily configure Network settings and COM ports setting from the defaults The serial console port is configured as a DTE data terminal equipment device All PC COM ports are DTE ports A straight through cable is required to make a connection between the COM port on a PC and the Serial over Ethernet Server serial console port Default Settings There is Serial over Ethernet Server s default settings as below Super password s51gm2z Load factory Default setting Network Static IP Mode IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 COM Port Baud Rate 9600 bps Data bits 8 Parity bits None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Command List Function gt Displey Configuration 4 2 Configure Serial over Ethernet Server Please using straight through RS 232 DB9F to DB9F cable connect between Serial over Ethernet Server s serial console port and PC s COM port then apply power to Serial over Ethernet Server You can refer to chapter8 Cable Wiring Diagrams section for more detail Please execute the Hyper Terminal program in your system firstly Start gt Program gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal U Set Program Access and Defaults Windows Cata
26. Port s Fai nm IP Address TCP Pot COM LPT Number i 192 168 110 202 ener eet Z SLANZS 192 168 110 202 Add D 3 SLAN4S 197 168 110 188 T 4 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 Penni Device Banal 5 SLANAS 197 168 110 188 6 SLAN4S 197 168 110 188 perver Monitor Disable ae Port Settings Fort Monitor i Apply Change Discard Change Port Mapping Fa Export Fort Mapping Please click OK to enable port mapping function After few minutes system will respond COM port configuration is applied OK Click OK to finish port Mapping process Information X i SLAN Utility FP Do you really want to Apply the Changes p COM Fort Configuration is applied OK Cancel After mapping port fuction starting you can check the Redirector Status windows pup up when open assigned COM port Redirector Status Connecting to 192 168 110 158 1234 COM 3 When apply change completed under port mapping fu nction it is lunch a fail message windows as blow SUNIX Utulirty A Pres OF to Reboot the Syciem OR CANCEL to Reboot Later Cancel A This issue resolved by updating COM number of one of the SLAN port to some un used COM port under Port Mapping function Please change the COM port number to another one to solve this problem Port conflict was observed in Registry under Serial COM which was not reported in Windows COMDB Such issue would occur when ever Serial application
27. Serial over Ethernet Device Server User s Manual Second Edition November 2005 SUNIX Co Lid Tel 886 2 8913 1987 Fax 886 2 8913 1986 Http www sunix com tw info sunix com tw dip Serial over Ethernet Device Server User s Manual Copyright Copyright 2005 SUNIX Co Ltd All Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any from or by any means photocopying manual or otherwise without prior written permission from SUNIX Co Ltd Disclaimer SUNIX Co Ltd Shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this equipment SUNIX Co Ltd makes no representations or warranties regarding the contents of this manual Information in this manual has been carefully checked for reliability however no guarantee is given as to the correctness of this content In the interest of continued product improvement this company reserves the right to revise the manual or include change in the specifications of the product described within it at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes The information contained in this manual is provided for general use by the customers Trademarks SUNIX is a registered trademark of SUNIX Co Ltd Other registered marks used herein are for identification purp
28. ard DC Jack Type 12 48 VDC External Power Optional Terminal Block Type Reverse Power Protection Protection Protects against V amp V reverse protection 2 5KV Isoation protection Optional 4 ports Model 500mA 2 ports Model 300mA 1 ports Model 250mA at 12V level Input Power Voltage Power Consumption LED Indicate Power LED steady on when power in Serial Status Serial Port LED blinking when data transmission LAN Speed LED steady on when 100M LAN in Full duplex LED light when full duplex transmission Dimensions 4 ports SLAN 189 x 106 x 32 mm with Mounting Kit Dimensions 165 x 106 x 32mm WxDx H 2 1 ports SLAN 144 x 90 x 24 mm with Mounting Kit 120 x 90 x 24 mm Regulatory Approvals Regulatory Approvals CE FCC Operation Environment 010 60 C Operation Humidity 5 to 95 RH Storage Temperature 20C to 85C 2 1 2 Hardware Installation This chapter includes information about hardware installation and mechanical drawings for Serial over Ethernet Server The following topics are covered Hardware Installation Mechanical Drawings Jumper Settings for 3 in 1 Serial over Ethernet Server Pin Assignments o Hardware Installation The hardware installation of Serial over Ethernet Server is easy to carry out Follow the detailed steps given below to install the Serial over Ethernet Server on your system Safety First To avoid damaging make sure to d
29. ateway 192 168 8 1 IP Configuration Static lt lt Main Menu Metwork settings gt gt 1 gt IP address 22 Metmask I Gateway 4 gt IP configuration Cu Uiew settings tm Back to main menu fq Quit Key in your selection Press 1 in the main network settings menu and you can set IP Address Press 2 in the main network settings menu and you can set Netmask Press 3 in the main network settings menu and you can set Gateway Press 4 in the main network settings menu and you can switch between Static IP and DHCP mode Press q in the main network settings menu and you can back to the custom telnet main menu 0 24 Serial Settings Press 2 in the main menu and you can entry the each serial port s settings including baud rate data bit stop parity and flow control BEE Key in your selection 2 lt lt Main Menu Serial settings gt gt 1 gt Port i c27Port 2 c3 gt Port 3 4 gt Port 4 m Back to main menu Cq Quit Key in your selection lt lt Main Menu Serial settings Port 1 gt gt 1 gt Baud rate t2 Data bits 3 gt Stop hits 4 gt Parity 5 gt Flow control t6 Interface fa Apply to all port tu Uiew settings tm Back to main menu fq Quit Key in your selection Press V in the serial port settings menu and you can view settings BEE lt lt Main Menu Serial settings Port 1 gt gt
30. ation consult the network administrator D IP Configuration Default Static Static Mode User defined IP address Net Mask Gateway DHCP Mode DHCP Server assigned IP address Net Mask Gateway DNS and Time Server IF Configuration Statie E Subnet Default Disable Under Network properties of Serial over Ethernet server there is an option to specify an alternate Subnet gateway addresses Once this is set broadcast search can find Serial over Ethernet server from this subnet also i Modify Subnet 2 255 255 355 0 CGaeway2 192 169 100 254 Port Settings Users can configure each serial port s settings in this page including Alias Time Out Baud rate Parity Data bits Stop bits and Flow Control Basic Settings IP Settings Port Settings Password etn es 9500s amp bit Nene 1 bit Nene ES 232 ahrs amp bit Hene bit Nene ES 232 hrs amp bit Hene 1 bit Nene RS 232 brs amp bit Hene bit Nene ES 232 Click the Modify check box to activate the parameter highlight and click the setting button at bottom of the specific port to modify the port setting alspl o Ahe t bit Hene 1 bit Hone ES 232 2 alspa 9500 bre 4 b Hone 1 bit Hone RS 232 62 3 alsp3 S500 bre amp bit Hone 1 bit Mone ES 232 62 4 alspe 9500 bps amp bit Mene 1 bit None ES 232 62 Settings You can simultaneously modify the configurations of multiple ports To select multiple ports h
31. ces function is used to locate all Serial over Ethernet servers that are connected to the same subnet as your computer by broadcast or specify IP address features Place the cursor over the configuration row and right click the Add Devices function File Function PortMappme View Help Port Mapping 0 Port s Ja T Mo Model IP Address TCP Port COM LPT Number server Manager T bad Add Device server Monitor Broadcast Search Press Search button and the Scan SLANs window will open and display the Serial over Ethernet servers in the same subnet scan SLAN Search amp Select No Model MAC Address IP Address M 1 SLANZS O a0 b 3 55 ac 192 168 110 202 0O 2 SLANAS 0 80 d4c 2b 55 22 192 168 110 1868 Search Select All Clear All 5 40 Specify IP address Select Add Manually option to start specifies IP address process Please input IP address and select device name then press OK to continue Add Manually IP Addie 192 168 110 i l Device name SLANAS Available ports 4s Ok Cancel Note Device name depends on how many ports Serial over Ethernet server equips such that SLAN4S represents 4 serial ports SLAN Utility will show all COM ports in the Port Mapping configuration screen gt SLAN Utility Seles File Fumection Fort Mapping View Help Port Mapping 6 Port s eid Tai Mo Model IF Address TCP Port COM LPT Numb
32. e itself by terminating them with resistors It is normally sufficient when the value of the termination resistor equals the characteristic impedance of the transmission line Serial over Ethernet Server has built in in termination resistors to prevent those problems Optical Isolation Protection Optional The ground loop is a common problem in many industrial environments especially in the state of ground voltage levels differ between connected devices in the type of critical or harsh factory environment when transmission line is long Communications devices connected by long cables may be damaged by the mismatch between ground voltage levels at the two ends of the wire Optical isolation uses photo cells at both ends of the line to isolate the devices sensitive components from this type of electrical damage PC 104 serial board provides 2 5KV optical isolation for power and signals to eliminate this kind of problem F Surge Protection Optional oa Surges are high amplitude electrical pulses lasting only several millionths of a second in duration They can be caused by heavy duty equipment power lines short circuits or large motors A surge suppressor has the ability to effectively absorb the high energy in an extremely short period of time preventing the connected devices from damage To eliminate this problem we provide the embedded 600W surge protection for all signals 8 4 8 5 Cable Wiring Diagram Please refer to
33. ed Ports 1 perver Monitor Ca l y SLAN Utility Seles File Function Fort Monitor View Help Port Monitoring Stopped aila No Model MAC Address IP Address Server Manager mpi RAR oaie Ba SLANE umn 00 00 OO OOOO OO AF2 L E IIO Iid n ee oe bz SLANZS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 184 2 H3 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 202 1 F4 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 202 2 Hs SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 202 3 server Monitor mE SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 197 168 110 202 4 M7 SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 202 5 mE SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 202 6 uE SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 202 7 Port Monitor Fio SLANPROSS 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 110 202 a 5 35 Settings Serial over Ethernet servers COM port list will now appear on the Port Monitor screen Please right click the SLAN and select Settings h SLAN Utility E led File Function PortMonttor View Help Port Monitoring Stopped No Model MAC Address IP Address Pot O a0 b 3 55 ac O a0 b 3 55 ac ja perver Manager Remove Device Load Configured Forte server Monitor i _f X i to Monitoring items Users can select monitoring items of COM port including Model MAC address IP Address COM port number OP Mode Alive check Connection Status Remote IP Serial Parameter Line Status Tx Rx after Connection Tx Rx after amount Tx Rx Interval Throughput and T
34. eeeseonees 3 1 Factory Default SettingS ccccccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesaaeeeesaaeeeesaees 3 2 Initializing IP Address Seti S esses ceesteescostexeecavseerseardn ss aeeerveaet vee 3 2 Serial Console Configurration sccccsssssseeececesseeeesceesseeeseeeseeesseeeees 4 1 VEON cia tcraneerdats E E 3 2 DETU A aLe e E E E ne se A E E E T E 3 2 Commana LSE sste a aranea nA Ei 3 2 Configure Serial over Ethernet Servel cccccccccsseceeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeessaeeees 3 3 Change Network SettingS cccccssssccccsseccceeseeeceesseeseegeeessesseesseneeessaaeees 3 5 Change COM port SC UliiGS sas cxssetssovese seus sedssosieseuesens Sonsnevavewenevededesedeseseaeveee 3 6 OTS Ay CUA OS E 3 7 Forget F ASS WON Circ sae canumse big hassesborcasiadetneetaGntenctaboeneete tateemdadereeeiadetenceatetee 3 8 Chapter 5 SLAN Utility Configuration iisisdecietesesecssvececdsntessvewestctsersivencetecsteuseecdecvecs 5 1 Overview stalling SLAN UUN 25 soc akatielt ti oc nates caaece EO TOETER 5 3 Uninstalling SLAN Utility Server MANAG CT Jetictnss ated awaited ate ao aielnatinaraadadanien a vaneceadatnestas eae O70 Sever MONIO eie a area teea tances ends a a aa OH ZO FP OFUIVIONIO enegan a a aa aaa A POR MAID DING einen aN aa aa OAO Chapter 6 Port Re Dire t r Driver spss a a aaua 6 1 Install Port Re Director DIiver c cccccecccccecececececececucececeaeaeaeavarareeeeesees 6 2 Uninstall Port Re Director Dr
35. en 100M LAN in Full duplex LED light when full duplex transmission Dimensions 4 ports SLAN 189 x 106 x 32 mm with Mounting Kit Dimensions 165 x 106 x 32mm WxDx H 2 1 ports SLAN 144 x 90 x 24 mm with Mounting Kit 120 x 90 x 24 mm Regulatory Approvals Regulatory Approvals CE FCC Operation Environment 010 60 C Operation Humidity 5 to 95 RH Storage Temperature 20 C to 85C 1 8 3 in 1 RS 232 422 485 Serial Communication RS 422 Signal TxD RxD RTS CTS GND RS 485 Signal Datat RTS CTS GND 300bps 921 6 Kbps Baud rate 1 Mbps bandwidth shared by each serial port Data bit 5 6 7 8 5678 RS 232 422 485 Auto Switch RS 422 amp RS 485 technology 2 5KV Isoation Protection for all signal Optional Protection 600W Surge Protection for all signal Optional Maximum clamping voltage 24 4 V Peak pulse current 24 6 A LAN Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Auto select 10BaseT or 100BaseTX 1 5KV Magnetic Isolation Software ICMP IP TCP and DHCP SLAN Utility for Microsoft Windows based O S Utility Driver Port Re Director Driver for Linux based O S Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Core 2 0 Kernels Microsoft Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP 2003 Real COM TTY Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Core 2 0 Kernels Configuration SLAN Utility Serial Console Power 12 VDC External Power Stand
36. er so ee spg ee ias ypg igaj ppa e eee Raggy server Manager 2 SLANZS 1927 168 110 202 1235 COM11 3 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 1234 COM1O T 4 ZLAN4S 192 168 110 188 1235 COMAL from oul 5 SLANdS 197 168 110 188 1236 COML 6 SLAN4S 197 168 110 188 1237 COMLS server Monitor rn 5 41 Port Settings Users can entry Port Settings process to modify COM port s number Please right click the SLAN and select port settings SLAN Utility Mela File Function Fort Mapping View Help Port Mapping 2 Port s na 192 168 110 202 gafil 15 z be oa server Manager SLAN2S 192 168 110 202 N Add Device T Remove Device server Monitor i Disable am Port sethines Fort Monitor Apply C You can select COM Port number form COM1 to COM255 If this COM port is using now there is a in use message shown Fort Settings Port Mumber 1 Foris ave Selected lst Fort is port 1234 Basic Settings COM Muraker COM 1 Otcurment assigned xI 5 42 Apply Change After setting all COM ports right click on the Serial over Ethernet Server and select Apply Change to start port mapping function 4 SLAN Utility E 5 fx Fie Function Forn Mapping View Help Port Mapping 6 Port s Le es IP Address TCP Pot 9 COM LPT Number i 192 168 110 202 Biel Mra SeT 2 SLANZS 192 168 110 202 eee ddd D 3 SLANAS 192 168 110 188 ball Add Device 4 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 Pees Te a 5 S
37. er Status To configure one of the listed SLANs place the cursor over the row displaying that SLAN s information and then double click 5 8 Unlock Default password 1234 To configure one of the listed Serial over Ethernet servers place the cursor over the row displaying that SLAN information then right click Click on Unlock option in the pop up window that prompts for a password File Function Server Manager View Help Server Manager Found 1 Device s No Model MAC Address IP Address Status Lt ee i 41 192 165 110 16 server Manager A search Devices K A Ada with IP Address es perver Monitor RNE Port Monitor ii Custom Telnet Enter password amp click unlock to continue Password x SLAN Utility Ed Enter Password ee SL Unlock OK rrr Cancel i mla The previous Lock status will switch to Unlock status SLAN Utility will keep this SLAN in the Unlock status T SLAN Utility f Bl Eg Fie Fonction perver Manager View Help Server Manager Found 1 Device s ahl rae MAC Address IP Address status 0 80 4c 2b 55 272 E Unlocked verver Manager Note If the SLAN is password protected then you will not be able to use the right click or double click method to open the configuration page Be sure to unlock SLAN firstly if the bellowing message pup up SLAN Utility Configure Now place the cursor over the row right click and launch a funct
38. ernet Server users can centralize serial devices and distribute the management hosts at the same time Serial over Ethernet Server supports Real COM mode for users to easily use the existing Windows based serial software or API to communicate with serial devices over an Ethernet LAN structure With this feature user allows communications with the connected serial device in the same manner as a device connected to the COM port on a PC This excellent feature preserves your software investment and lets you enjoy the benefits of networking your serial devices instantly Serial over Ethernet Server equips with 1 2 or 4 ports high speed asynchronous RS 232 or RS 422 485 standard serial ports which accessed through DB 9 male or RJ45 female connectors It has built in one 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 connection with auto select 10BaseT or 100BaseTX feature SLAN also provides a reliable and high speed connection for serial devices to an Ethernet LAN WAN communication and supports total 1 Mbps bandwidth sharing for all serial ports It is suitable for connecting different devices for remote data polling event handling or data transferring via Ethernet in different serial ports Serial over Ethernet Server supports automatic IP configuration protocols DHCP and manual configuration via SLAN Utility or serial console With user friendly Windows based SLAN Utility user can configure the parameters server monitor and COM port monitor easily and simultaneo
39. ess OK to continue Add Manually IP Addie 192 168 110 i l Device name SLANAS Available ports 4s Ok Cancel Note Device name depends on how many ports Serial over Ethernet server equips such that SLAN4S represents 4 serial ports Load Configured Ports Users can entry Load Configured Ports process to reload the pervious Serial over Ethernet servers locations Please place the cursor over the configuration row and right click the Load Configured Port function Eh SLAN Utility Fie Function Server Monitor View Help server Monitor Stopped afls Ta Mo Alive IP Address Model MAC Address server Manager oy nae Server Monitor Load Configured Ports x wh r SLAN Utility E 5 fx Fie Fonction Server Monitor View Help server Monitor Stopped Yo Alive IP Address Model MAC Address 1 Mot Alive 192 168 110 184 SLANZS 00 00 00 00 00 server Manager 2 Not Alive 197 168 110 202 SLANPROBS 00 00 00 00 00 a server Monitor 9 30 Settings Serial over Ethernet servers list will now appear on the Server Monitor screen Please right click the SLAN and select Settings r SLAN Utility File Function Server Monitor View afd Ja MAC Address server Manager K ols Remove Device Load Configured Ports mie server Monitor Monitoring items Users can select monitoring items
40. he main menu and you can restart Serial over Ethernet Server ey C VRINDOWS CustomTelnet exe Key in your selection r Restart the Device ci Yes lt 2 gt Wo Key In Your Choice 1_ Quit Press q in the main menu and you can quit custom telnet function 5 28 Server Monitor Server Monitor is used to monitor one or more of the same model Serial over Ethernet servers status including Alive IP Address Model MAC Address and COM number server Monitor Add Devices The Add Devices function is used to locate all Serial over Ethernet servers that are connected to the same subnet as your computer by broadcast or specify IP address features Place the cursor over the configuration row and right click the Add Devices function E SLAN Utility Fie Function Server Monitor View Help Server Monitor Stopped Toi Wve IP Address MAG Address Load Configured Ports 4 Bort Mirinitrr server Manager P ot perver Monitor Broadcast Search Press Search button and the Scan SLANs window will open and display the Serial over Ethernet servers in the same subnet scan SLAN Search amp Select No MAC Address IP Address 1 SLAN45 0 80 4c 2b 55 22 192 168 110 166 Select all Clear Al 5 29 Specify IP address Select Add Manually option to start specifies IP address process Please input IP address and select device name then pr
41. he ports of the device are configured 2 If the Device is already configured it will ask the user to either replace existing board or continue mosaddsrv will add the entries in the Serial configuraton file Com2eth cfg The file Com2eth cfg will have the entries of the virtual serial ports in the following format DeviceName ProcDevice IPaddress PortNo dev VCOMO 0 192 168 110 202 1234 Where dev VCOMO is the Virtual Serial port for PortO of the board 192 168 110 202 and 1234 is the port Number 5 Execute Mosdelsrv Mosdelsrv delete the board with the specified address in the configuration files and also clears the port mapping Usage mosdelsrv lt IP address gt mosdelsrv 192 168 110 202 wd foot localhost Version1 3_RH8 0 CEE i 7 R File Edit View Terminal Go Help root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 mossearch Enter the Broadcast IP address ex 192 XXX XWXXX 255 197 168 110 255 Searching the network for 50C Boards S0C board found with address 192 168 110 202 Search Completed See SOCList txt for the details of the 50C boards in the network root localhost Versionl1 3_RH8 0 mosaddsrv 192 168 110 202 Enter 1 for auto configuration and O for manual configuration 1 dev VCOMO g 197 168 110 202 1234 mknod dev VCOMO c 34 0 dev VCOML 1 192 168 110 202 1235 nknod dev VCOM1L c 34 1 redir no process killed Predir no process killed root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 Predir
42. imum clamping voltage 24 4 V Baud rate Peak pulse current 24 6 A LAN Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Auto select 10BaseT or 100BaseTX 1 5KV Magnetic Isolation Software ICMP IP TCP and DHCP SLAN Utility for Microsoft Windows based O S Utility Driver Port Re Director Driver for Linux based O S Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Core 2 0 Kernels Microsoft Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP 2003 Real COM TTY Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Core 2 0 Kernels Configuration SLAN Utility Serial Console Power 12 VDC External Power Standard DC Jack Type 12 48 VDC External Power Optional Terminal Block Type Reverse Power Protection Protection Protects against V amp V reverse protection 2 5KV Isloation protection Optional 4 ports Model 500mA 2 ports Model 300mA 1 ports Model 250mA at 12V level Input Power Voltage Power Consumption LED Indicate Power LED steady on when power in Serial Status Serial Port LED blinking when data transmission LAN Speed LED steady on when 100M LAN in Full duplex LED light when full duplex transmission Dimensions 4 ports SLAN 189 x 106 x 32 mm with Mounting Kit Dimensions 165 x 106 x 32mm WxDx H 2 1 ports SLAN 144 x 90 x 24 mm with Mounting Kit 120 x 90 x 24 mm Regulatory Approvals Regulatory Approvals CE FCC Operation Environment 010 60 C Operation Humidit
43. ion dialog click the configure function the configuration window will open and display Er SLAN Utility File Function Server Manager View Help Server Manager Found 1 Device s afi Sea Sa roe eS hs ee ober ane ken EAA i AP beets Sov i Model MAC Address IP Address Status 0 90 e8 9 c9 41 eee nerver Manager Le search Devices gl Add with IF Addres server Monitor em aoh re R Fort Monitor E Custom Telnet Il TT 1 THs The progress bar shows that SLAN Utility is retrieving configuration information from the specific Serial over Ethernet server Extracting Device Info You can get this Serial over Ethernet server s information at the left part and configure the Serial over Ethernet server setting at the right part setting pages server Manager Information Model Name SLANAS MAC Address 0 90 e8 9 09 41 Serial Number 2 Firmware Version Ver1 0 0 1_1234 Click the Modify check box to modify the configuration OK CANCEL 5 11 Information Information area will show Model Name MAC Address Serial Number and Firmware version User just only can read it instead of configuring those values Basic Settings User can configure the Server Name and Inactivity Time in this page A Server Name Default SLAN Server name is specially designed to allow easy identification of the Serial over Ethernet servers which are connected to LAN Click the Modify
44. iscount power connection before wiring or disposing Serial over Ethernet Server Step 1 Select which mode you want to use including Wall Mount DIN Rail Mount or Rubber foot stub Fasten the holding screw and fix Serial over Ethernet Server in place firmly Step 2 Turn your serial device s power off and connect serial data cable to Serial over Ethernet Server s serial port Step 3 Connect Ethernet cable to Serial over Ethernet Server s LAN port and the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network Step 4 Connect the 12 48 VDC power line with terminal block or 12VDC power adapter into DC Jack on Serial over Ethernet Server s power module NOTE 1 Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment 2 To limit the effects of noise for electromagnetic interface EMI please connect the shielded ground wire on first pin power terminal block to an appropriate grounded metal surface la T _ ee ssh0d j G N D 2 2 2 3 Mechanical Drawings of Serial over Ethernet Server 4 port Model TOP End View RS 232 Serial Console DB9M port RJ45 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port _ RS 232 amp RS 422 485 Switch T FT G20 1 ge ABB JI0SN02 Ni NYT FF p
45. iver c cccccccececccccceccccccececcacsceceacsceneaeanes 6 7 Chapter 7 Trouble Shooting Chapter 8 ADPENODGo rora POE Nene Cir eter ene a ena in secs ree cne coh oun er mer EE nan awe RnN tent onee rn 8 1 Core TECHMOIC GIS x saset ster cttssnencuahal en leedsnemenatebentnsdunemmeichantahebadsanteeancsee 8 2 Cable Wiring DiaQramMs cccccecccccseeceesseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeesseeeeeeseeseesaeeeeesaeeeeeas 8 5 SEY CUO reep ashlee wie aa oct eos cucaong iacacmcudannen aneceaeutaceiaa x 8 10 COMMACE IIOFMIAU ON a bee bir ces bea ab eos aches Nace s 8 11 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Serial over Ethernet Server which is designed to enable users accessing serial devices anywhere over LAN or the Internet Serial over Ethernet Server allows users to continue using RS 232 or RS 422 485 serial communications software that was written for pure serial communications applications It is the best and most economical solution to instantly convert your commercial or industrial serial devices to be internet ready The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview Package Checklist Product Features Product Specifications o 1 1 Overview Serial over Ethernet Servers are designed to easily network your current serial devices It provides a convenient and economical solution not only to protect your current hardware investment but also to ensure future network expandability With Serial over Eth
46. log i windows Update I fn Accessibility k A t Internet MSN Explorer m Accessories ay Email fm FlashGet S fay Communications b HyperTerminal i STEERER Games d Entertainment F T HyperTerminal fin Metig Chariot fim System Tools b ay Network Connections Porm Lite 2000 Ver 1 1 tI GA Address Book Network Setup Wizard amp Internet Explorer HyperTerminal Realtek Sound Manager a Calculator New Connection Wizard ira Simpli Software i B Command Prompt ed Remote Desktop Connection Chariot Console 2 Startup FI Notepad G xa 2 Internet Explorer Program Compatibility Wizard gt Windows Media Play Scanner and Camera Wizard Synchronize g Tour Windows XP wo MSN Explorer Set Program Access Defaults 33 Windows Messenger t e Outlook Express 0 Remote Assistance ka Windows Explorer i Fh Windows Media Player a Windows Movie Maker CA WordPad All Programs a Windows Messenger A Log OFF fo Turn OFF Computer 6 untitled Paint Enter Console as the project name Press OK Then select COM port number that Serial over Ethernet Server s serial console port connected Connection Description ES x Connect To F Console Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Countregion ec States 1 Area code E Phone number O e Connect using ma oh Hyper Terminal open the
47. n function groups C The right part provides the SLAN list which can be selected to process user requirements D The bottom part is the Log area which shows useful messages that record the user s processing history SLAK Utility KES ms server Manager Found 0 Device s afl Tai lo Model MAC Address IP Address Status Server Manager C Auto IF Address Report Description Event Log Monitor Loe Ready aleph 15 51 44 5 2 Installing SLAN Utility 1 Please insert the CD driver as bound with your SLAN product into your CD DVD ROM and run the PortSetup exe file locate within the CD driver e SLAN Software Windows PortSetu p exe sJ Dorie Tae Application 2 SLAN Utility Setup Application will pup up and click Next to continue lt 1 SLAN Utility Setup Setup Application for SLAN UTILITY Notifications Click Next button 3 Please select SLAN Utility installation path and click Next to continue lt 1 SLAN Utility Setup Setup Application for SLAN UTILITY p Installation Fath Browse Notifications Enter the path and click Next lt 1 SLAN Utility Setup Setup is instafing the software Notifications Installation in progress Please wait rete f Eat 5 3 5 After finishing SLAN Utility installation click Finish to exit lt 1 SLAN Utility Setup setup has finished Installation F Notifications Click on Finish
48. ne 2 0dd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space 1 1bit 3 1 Sbits 9 2bits 1 NONE 2 HON HOE 3 HARDWARE To set the MAC address 00 80 2b 5c 49 26 02 For Resetting the device Device needs reset after ehateing the MAC ID Candai 0 00 06 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 Display Settings To display your Serial over Ethernet Server settings enter command code D Console HyperTerminal Sela File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command d DHCP 192 168 110 188 299 299 299 0 192 168 110 245 SERIAL NUMBER 123945 SERVER NAME SLAN MAC Address 80 4c 2b 90 22 1234 1235 1236 123 onnected 0 00 06 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 Re CAFS NUM To display your Serial over Ethernet Server s firmware and model enter command code V Console HyperTerminal Seles File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command m Invalid Command iD Display Configuration Set sai IETH IPAddress SubnetMask Gatewa i eg 6 10 10 10 2 255 299 259 0 10 10 1 1 ISERIAL Port Baud Data Parity Stop Flow Port 1 4 Baud value Data 5 6 7 8 iParity 1 None 2 0dd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space Stop 1 1bit 3 1 5bits 2 2bits Flow 1 NONE 2 KON XOFF 3 HARDWARE reg S 1 9600 6 1 1 1 A MAC MACaddress To set the MAC address eg A HAC 60 860 2b 5c 49 26 02 For Resetting the device Device needs reset after changing the MAC ID
49. network for 50C Boards 50C board found with address 192 168 110 202 Search Completed See S0CList txt for the details of the 50C boards in the network root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 A 4 Execute Mosaddsrv This will add the board with some specfic IP address to the configuration file and creates the virtual port mapping for the board mosaddsrv lt lpaddress gt mosaddsrv 192 168 110 202 td root localhost Version 3 RH8 0 EELS TELE TI AETE EE 6 ELLE p E y File Edit View Terminal Go Help SRC README SRC mossearch root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 mossearch Enter the Broadcast IP address ex 192 XXxX XXX 255 197 168 110 255 Searching the network for 50C Boards SOC board found with address 192 168 110 202 Search Completed See SOCList txt for the details of the 50C boards in the network root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 mosaddsrv 192 168 110 202 Enter 1 for auto configuration and O for manual configuration dev VCOMO g 197 168 110 202 1234 mknod dev VCOMO c 34 0 fdev VCOML 1 197 168 110 202 1235 mknod dev VCOML c 34 1 redir no process killed Predir no process killed root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 f 6 4 6 5 Following options available 1 User have option to configure the device either manual or automatic I n Manual configuration i e User can configure only a part of ports like 2 ports in existing available ports In Automatic configuration all t
50. nux wizard file on your PC Then extract Linux wizard to root folder SLAN Software Linux 2 Using Terminal and execute mosinst in the root folder ba oot localhost Version1 3_RH8 0 File Edit View Terminal Go Help root localhost root Is Version1 3_RH8 0 anaconda ks cfg install log syslog Versionl1 3_RH8 0 tar gz install log pic root localhost root cd Versionl 3_RH amp 0 root localhost Version1 3_RH8 0 ls LinuxSre bz tar README Release mosinst root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 SRC SRC mosinst SRC mosuninst SRC mosaddsrv SRC mosdelsrv SRC mosdriver o SRC mosprinter o SRC redir SRC Predir SRC README SRC mossearch root localhost Versionl1 3_RH8 0 L Mossearch This will scan the network and gives the output in one readable text file SocList txt with the IP address of the SOC boards 3 Execute mossearch It will ask for Broadcast IP address of that network which the user will access The generated file SOCList will have the list of the devices and the corresponding number of serial ports for each of the device ae roota localho st Version1 3_RH8 0 File Edit View Terminal Go Help SRC SRC mosinst SRC mosuninst SRC mosaddsrv SRC mosdelsrv SRC mosdriver o SRC mosprinter o SRC redir SRC Predir SRC README SRC mossearch root localhost Versionl 3_RH8 0 Enter the Broadcast IP address ex 192 X8XX XXX 255 1192 168 110 255 Searching the
51. o start exporting or importing the configuration text file Export Configuration This function is used to create a text file saving the current configuration of one particular Serial over Ethernet server s COM ports It can be saved as ini text file for quick usage on next iteration E SLAN Utility File Function Fort Mapping View Help Port Mapping 6 Port s umber i Bel server Manager SLANZS 192 168 110 202 Le Add Device SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 Remove Device oor ool SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 SLAN4S 192 168 110 188 perver Monitor Disable ss ae Port Settings Port Monito o Oriar Apply C Ii Il Port Mapping E Expor Fort Mapping Import Port Mapping 5 44 Browse to give path amp file name for configuration to be saved Click OK to save this ini text file in your system Successful export message appears Click OK to close the same Select File Give file path Import Configuration This function is used to import one particular Serial over Ethernet server s COM port configuration from the text file into one or more of the same model Serial over Ethernet server To import a configuration please select the target ini text file that user exported before d SLAN Utility Seles Fie Function FPortMappmge View Help Port Mapping 6 Port s IP Address TCP Port COM LPT Number 192 168 110 202 1234 server Manager 2 SLANZS 192 168 110
52. odels or differernt interface 7 6 8 1 8 Appendix This chapter shows Serial over Ethernet Server core technologies and shows you how to contact with us for information about this and other products In this appendix we cover the following topics Core Technologies Cable Wiring Diagrams Safety Guide Contract Information 0 4 Core Technologies Our R amp D team is experienced and expert at many advanced technologies needed for manufacturing highly reliable data communication products This Serial over Ethernet Server equips many hardware and software features for users easily equipping in kinds of critical or harsh factory and industrial environment It s also the best solution for all of industrial communication and automation application High Performance amp Intelligent ASIC SUN8989 SUN8989 is a high performance and intelligent Serial over Ethernet SoC System on Chip controller It integrates 10 100 Mbps Ethernet controller with auto detect features Maximum transmission bandwidth ups to 1 Mbps shared by each serial port and built in watchdog timer to prevent system lockup It s not only for full compatibility with Microsoft OS series and Linux but also allowing us to offer complete support for driver and technological change on the Serial RS 232 422 485 RS 422 485 Auto Identify amp Switch Technology Serial over Ethernet Server has built in RS 422 485 Auto Identify amp Switch techn
53. old down the Ctrl key when selecting additional ports or hold down the Shift key to select a group of ports 5 14 A Port Alias Default alspX Port Alias is specially designed to allow easy identification of the serial devices which are connected to Serial over Ethernet server s serial port Also you can click the Apply port alias to all select ports check box to rename all selected serial ports alias efficiently You can input maximum 5 characters Port alias alspl B Time Out Default 62 x 0 5 ms This parameter defines the interval during which Serial over Ethernet server fetches the serial data from its internal buffer If there is incoming data through the serial port Serial over Ethernet server stores data in the internal buffer Serial over Ethernet server transmits data stored in the buffer but only if the internal buffer is full or reaches the given time specified as data transmitting timeout Serial over Ethernet server s serial communication buffer size is 1K bytes per port Optimal data transmitting timeout differs according to your baud rate setting Please refer to our suggestion as below Click the Modify check box to modify configuration Baud Rate bps Time Out Settings x 0 5 ms M Modify Time Cut 40 5 ms Note This settings are used to avoid the Time out forced by serial applications when the data transfers are happening at slower rates Eg Text file transfer through Hype
54. ology It can automatically identify the state of RS 422 full duplex or RS 485 half duplex and control the data transceiver and receiver wires at the same port without selecting jumpers or switches anymore It s more convenient for users to avoid shutting down Serial over Ethernet Server for jumpers or switches setting 8 2 8 3 RS 485 ARSC Technology Due to the limitation of traditional RS 485 two wires half duplex communication system must determine when to switch the transmitter on and off There is only one node can be switch on and off at any given time by software ARSC Auto RTS Signal Control technology can identify the status of data transceiver or receiver and send RTS signal automatically instead of using software hardware to control the transmitter RS 422 485 Serial over Ethernet Server has built in ARSC technology now System can manage the RS 485 ports without writing extra code to control the half duplex protocol by using ARSC technology SUN1699 T lI RS 422 485 Line Driver UART Y e hrelation Termination Resistors Building In When an electrical signal travels through two different resistance junctions in a transmission line the impedance mismatch will sometimes cause signal reflection Signal reflection causes signal distortion which in turn contributes to communication errors The solution to this problem is to establish the same impedance at the line ends as in the lin
55. ormation Click the Modify check box to modify configuration to activate the parameter setting box A IP Address Default 192 168 1 1 An IP address is a permanent assigned to a network device Computers use the IP addressed to identify and talk to each other over the network Choose a proper IP address which is unique and valid in your network environment iW Modify IP Address Im 168 110 16 B Net Mask Default 255 255 255 0 A subnet mask represents all the network hosts at one geographic location in one building or on the same local area network When a packet is sent out over the network the Serial over Ethernet server will use the subnet mask to check whether the desired TCP IP host specified in the packet is on local network segment If the address is on the same network segment as the Serial over Ethernet server a connection established directly from the Serial over Ethernet server Otherwise the connection is established through the given default gateway 9 12 9 13 C Gateway Default 192 168 1 254 A gateway is a network gateway that acts as an entrance to another network Usually the computers that control traffic within the network or at the local Internet service provider are gateway nodes Serial over Ethernet server needs to know the IP address of the default gateway computer in order to communicate with the hosts outside the local network environment For correct gateway IP address inform
56. oses only and may be trademarks of their respective owners Safety Information Keep this User s Manual for future reference Always read the safety information carefully Keep this equipment away from direct sunlight or in humid or damp places et a oe Do not place this equipment in an unstable position or on vibrating surface before setting it up 5 Do not use or place this equipment near magnetic fields televisions or radios to avoid electronic interface that affects device performance Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the equipment or the warranty would be useless To avoid damaging your system and equipment please make sure that your computer is off before you install the product Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 RPE OGL CON soo ccca sete cep sn ennec sc E E E EARE 1 1 Ogle See ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 2 Package Checklist asccnccdacaiintsiuosicasnnnsibeansinabannansins Sineatdinatiensbieadnoabsoetmesnunstoeannon 1 3 Produc Ir CARO ossi e e E e erai 1 4 Product SOSGING ANIONS seers nE EEEE ERR 1 5 Hardware MAS UA ALON svissssciisin ssie 2 1 Hardware InstalatiON sssstaraisianiss AE E EEEREN 2 2 Mechanical Drawings of Serial over Ethernet Server cccceee 2 4 Jumper Settings for 3 in 1 Serial over Ethernet Server 00 2 7 P IANS SIG MIMIGING ceon eneee eee a ROE eroaa 2 8 Initial IP Configuration ccceceeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeseeeseeeeseoeneeeesseenn
57. r RS 485 interface is made by hardware structures and you can not choose it by SLAN Utility software configuration Password Users can configure password settings in this page Basic Settings IP Settings PortSettingy Password Medify s M Modify New Password Cofia Password A Enable Password Default Enable Enable Serial over Ethernet server settings can not configure without password protection i Enable Pass werd Disable Serial over Ethernet server can be accessed and configured by anyone who connects in In this case the SLAN will not have password protection Enable Pass werd B Change Password Click the Modify check box to change new password You can input maximum 7 characters both in New Password and Confirm Password boxes i Modify New Password Cofia Pass werd Note If you forget the password the ONLY way to configure Serial over Ethernet server is by using Console mode to Load Factory Default Please refer to Chapter 3 forget password section for more information Upgrade Firmware Please input the password to unlock the Serial over Ethernet server first then right click on a specific the cursor over the configuration row and select the Upgrade Firmware function to start upgrading the firmware h SLAN Utility E m fx Fie Function perver Manager Wiew Help Server Manager Found 1 Device s MAC Address IF Address 0 4 O e5 9 c
58. r Terminal application C Baud Rate Default 9600 bps Serial over Ethernet server supports baud rate setting from 50 bps to 921 6 Kbps Please refer to Chapter 3 baud rate settings for more information Baud rate 900 Flea contral None Parity None Interface RS 232 Data bits Bw Stop bits 1 D Parity Default None Serial over Ethernet server supports parity setting including None Even Odd Space and Mark E Data bits Default 8 bits Serial over Ethernet server supports data bits setting from 5 to 8 bit F Stop bits Default 1 bit Serial over Ethernet server supports stop bits setting 1 1 5 or 2 bits Stop bits will be set to 1 5 when Data bits is set to 5 bits G Flow Control Default None Serial over Ethernet server supports flow control setting including None Hardware Xon Xoff Note Check the serial communication parameters in your Serial Device s user s manual You should set up Serial over Ethernet server s serial parameters with the same communication parameters used by your serial devices H Interface Default RS 232 Serial over Ethernet servers support kinds of models including pure RS 232 pure RS 422 485 or 3 in 1 RS 232 422 485 interfaces It depends on what kind of product you bought You can not select RS 232 or RS 422 485 serial interfaces in this selection The result of selected just for Sever or Port Monitor display using only Note RS 232 RS 422 o
59. racteristic of password letters 2 After executing load factory default settings you will lose all configurations that you set before 3 Super password can NOT use in Windows based SLAN Utility or Linux based Port Re direction software It works in serial console only 4 User can not modify super password sA SLAN Utility Configuration This chapter introduces the installation and configuration of SLAN Utility software Please follow the step by step software installation guide to confirm how to install appropriate software and configure the Serial over Ethernet Server through SLAN utility The following topics covered in this chapter Overview Installing SLAN Utility Uninstalling SLAN Utility Server Manager Server Monitor Port Mapping Port Monitor R A a A A e G 5 1 Overview SLAN Utility provides server manager server Monitor port monitor and port mapping features for user easily controlling and configuring serial over LAN terminal server Users can remotely manage monitor and modify your Serial over Ethernet server over network operation SLAN Utility supports various operation systems including Microsofta Windowse 98SE Me NT 2000 XP and server2003 The SLAN Utility software is divided into four parts A The top part is the function list and online help area Windows NT does not support this chm file format amp hence help menu won t be functional under Win NT B The left part lists the mai
60. s IP Settings PortSettings Password Settings bps bit None l hit Hone Eh 432 be t bit Mone bit Hone R32 so bre f bit Mene 1 ht Mone E Aa i brs s bit Meme hit Nene RA 2 32 JK l CANCEL 9 20 Assign IP Address Please input the password to unlock the Serial over Ethernet server first then right click on a specific the cursor over the configuration row and select the Assign IP Address function to assign any specific IP address of choice Sh SLAN Utility File Function Server Manager View Help Server Manager Found 1 Device s No Model MAC Address IP Address status ee ee perver Manager Lae search Devices E AY add with IP Address oa perver Monitor A ctes Port Monitor aa Custom Telnet E li u Upgrade Firmware li a Export Configuration Port Mapping Fo d Import Configuration Asien IP Addres he Auto IP Address Load Factory Defaults Report Select one Serial over Ethernet server and click Assign IP Sequentially in Assign IP windows When Add Device window appears please input the new IP address amp Click OK Add Device HO oes MAC Address IF Address O TGS TOP STIG Assen IP Sequentially OE Cancel This Serial over Ethernet sever will be located with changed IP address now server Manager Found 1 Device s Mo Model Mac Address IF Address Status 1 Lah4s 0 80 4c 2b 55 22 122 Loose Unlocked 5 21 Load
61. s don t report the COM numbers claimed by them to Windows COMDB Fort Settings Port Naber 1 Foris ave Selected lst Port is port 1234 Basic Settings COM Muraker 1 4 1 5 How to check COM Number conflicts In registry windows maintains the installed COM port information at two places which is as mentioned below HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP SERIALCOMM HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control COM Name Arbiter When ever some one claims a COM port they have to make entry in COMDB under COM Name Arbiter If some one has an entry under SERIALCOMM and not have any entry under COM Name Arbiter then that port can cause conflict to other softwares when they try to occupy the port by refering to COMDB 4 can not configure Serial over Ethernet Server through console port Be sure to use Straight Through RS 232 Serial cable connect between Serial over Ethenr Server and PC COM port Please refer to chapter 8 cable wiring section for detail Remembering always set baud rate at 5 600 bpse level when access console port 5 Can I use telnet or web console to access Serial over Ethernet Server No Serial over Ethenet Server only supports Windows SLAN Utility and serial console for configuration 6 How many Serial over Ethernet Servers that can configure in the same SLAN Utility windows There is no limitation for users access and configure Serial over Ethenet Servers even different SLAN m
62. subnet as that of PC from where the search is initiated Place the cursor over the configuration row and right click the Search Devices function h SLAN Utility T aA Fie Function Server Manager Wiew Help E Server Manager Found 0 Device s Fsi lo MAC Address IP Address Status perver Manager K e aa l wm Search Devices perver Monitor Eh 5 Locate el Add with IP Address The Searching for SLANs window will open and display the Model IP Address MAC Address and search Progress Searching for SLAN Searching for SLAMS Found 1 SLANfs remain timeout 3 second s Model MAC Address IF Address SLAN45 O 90 e8 9 c9 41 197 166 110 16 5 6 5 7 When the search is complete the Searching for SLANs window closes and the Serial over Ethernet server that were located are displayed in the SLAN Utility Th SLAW Ttility E mf Fie Function Server Manager View Help aila d Mo verer Manager K m Status Locked MAC Address O 90 e8 9 c9 41 IP Address 1927 168 110 16 server Monitor For the example shown here Broadcast search found one 4port Serial over Ethernet server on the LAN As you can see SLAN has password protection which is indicated by Locked under Status To configure one of the listed SLANs place the cursor over the row displaying that SLAN s information and then double click Add with IP address The Add with IP Address function is used
63. the same port without selecting jumpers or switches anymore It s more convenient for users to avoid shutting down Serial over Ethernet Server for jumpers or switches setting Pin Assignment RS 232 e RS 422 RS 485 DB25M e e bt g e e j e TxD RxD RTS cTs DSR GND DCD atom iu B w A 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 RTS 7 GND 8 TxD 3 Data 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 RTS 7 GND 8 Data RTS RTS CTS CTS 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 1 TxD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 RxD 5 GND 2 8 3 1 3 Initial IP Configuration The first thing you should do is configuring the IP address when using Serial over Ethernet Server at the first time This chapter introduces the method to configure Serial over Ethernet Server s IP address The following topics covered in this chapter Factory Default Settings Initializing IP Address Settings Factory Default Settings Serial over Ethernet Server is configured with the following factory default network settings Static IP Mode IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Initializing IP Address Settings The first thing you should do is configuring the IP address when using Serial over Ethernet Server at the first time Please determine whether your Serial over Ethernet Server needs to use a Static IP or Dynamic IP mode then you can use serial console or
64. the following illustration for Straight Through and Cross Over serial and Ethernet cable Serial Cable Please refer to the following illustration for Straight Through and Cross Over Serial cable Cross Over Serial cable A RS 232 DB9 Female DB9 Female B RS 422 DB9 Female DB9 Female pe KECA EECA z ECS CORN 8 6 8 7 C RS 485 DB9 Female o e 1 2 3 4 DB9 Female ESES ESES ows CORE RE Straight Through Serial cable A RS 232 DB9 Female DB9 Female ee ee m CORR CIEE 8 8 8 9 Ethernet Cable Please refer to the following illustration for Straight Through and Cross Over Ethernet cable Straight Through Cable Cross Over Cable RJ45 Plug Pin 1 RJ45 Plug Pin 1 Cable Wiring Cable Wiring 3 3 3 1 6 6 6 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 6 Safety Guide E Read and follow all instructions and warnings provided mM Save these instructions for future use m When service or replacement of parts is required ensure work is done by a qualified technician E Do not use this unit near water or in a rainy moist environment m Use supplied cables only E Do not attempt to service this product yourself Doing so will expose you to various hazards including dangerous voltage m Pay attention to power using m Please use factory default power adapter to prevent from damage m Disconnect the power cable pull plug in the following situations In the
65. to Exit 6 Run SLAN Utility exe icon on the desktop to entry SLAN Utility software SLAN Utility exe gt SLAN Utility DER File Function Server Manager View Help a Server Manager Found 0 Device s ail No MAC Address IP Address Server Manager K Server Monitor Port Mapping 2 Auto IP ddress Report a No Event Log Monitor Log Ready 3 10 2005 15 51 44 5 5 Uninstalling SLAN Utility 1 Please insert the CD driver as bound with your SLAN product into your CD DVD ROM and run the PortUninst exe file locate within the CD driver EXE PortUnmst MFC Application SLAN Software PortUninst exe 2 Please select both Uninstall Serial Software and Uninstall Parallel Software and click Uninstall to continue i SLAN Utility Uninstall Uninstatiation of SLAN UREY lf Uninstall Serial Software W Uninstall Parallel Software Server Manager server Manager is used to search configure and store the Serial over Ethernet server configuration settings If you are an administrator you can modify Serial over Ethernet server all settings and in the Sever Manager selection server Manager Search Device The Search Device function is used to locate all Serial over Ethernet servers that are connected to the same LAN as your computer by broadcast features By Search Device locates all Serial over Ethernet servers connected to the LAN under same
66. usly As well we provide port re direction driver for use in the Linux based system In conclusion Serial over Ethernet Server series equips not only powerful hardware structure but as well versatile software utility for users to easily operate and satisfy most kind of applications 1 2 1 3 Package Checklist Please check if the following items are present and in good condition upon Opening your package Contact your vendor if any item is damaged or missing Standard Accessories 1 Multi port 1 2 or 4 Serial over Ethernet Server x 1 2 CD Driver 3 Quick Installation Guide 4 User s Manual This document Optional Accessories 1 RS 232 Console Cable 2 Power Adapter 12V 1A 2 1mm O 3 Wall Mount Kit 4 DIN Rail Mount Kit 5 Rubber foot stub R Screw Wall Mount Kit DIN Rail Mount Kit R Screw Rubber foot stub Product Features 1 2 4 independent RS 232 or RS 422 485 Serial ports single chip SUN8989 controller design for high efficiency and reliability Maximum Transmission bandwidth of 1Mbps shared by each serial port One 10 100M auto detect Ethernet Port with Integrated 10 100 PHY Easy setup and configuration with user friendly Windows SLAN Utility Ideal networking current serial devices with existing software or API Firmware upgradeable through Ethernet and Windows SLAN Utility Built in watchdog timer to prevent system lockup Each device could be shared by the different hosts Supports
67. ver Ethernet servers right click the SLAN and select Go to start monitoring File Function Server Monitor View Help anal MAC Address perver Manager Remove Device Load Configured Ports perver Monitor ae Settings Fort Monitor Stop ll In the Monitor screen you can see the Not Alive Serial over Ethernet server is marked with red color Blue color to represent that the monitor is active and red color to represent that the item being monitored is disconnected Y SLAN Utility Seles File Function Server Monitor View Help J arver Monitoring 2 Device s wo aive IP Address Model eae Teer aa eRe E P re rama Se mE Te Te a OTE POT EE POS WE ea FO TTT PSSST M AC Address j Alive 192 168 110 202 SLANZS O a0 b 3 55 ac nerver Manager Not Alive 197 166 110 184 SLANZS 00 00 00 00 00 Am perver Monitor If the Serial over Ethernet server gets connected or disconnected a warning message will be displayed to remind users New Monitor Event 1 Eventts Montor Message List contains complete information Note Be sure to entry Go procedure to start Server Monitor function 9 33 Port Monitor Port Monitor is used to monitor COM ports statuses including Model Alive Check IP Address Model MAC Address and COM number Tx RX Thought and so on a Fort Monitor Add Devices The Add Devices function is used to locate all Serial over
68. x Rx Throughput Fort Monitor Settings Monitor Items General Settings Advanced Settings De selected Items Selected Items Model MAC Address Serial Parameter IF Address Line Status Tx Rx after Conn Tx Rx after mon T R Throu Tx Rx Inty Throw COM Number LPT Number Load Default Up and down buttons are used to change the order of items under Monitor display screen 5 36 Please read the detail of these statistic are calculated as below Tx Rx after Connection This is the cumulative data count processed on particular TCP port from the time Monitoring has started If monitoring is stopped and started then only this value will be reset A unit is Bytes Tx Rx after Mon Indicates the amount of data transferred in the polling interval time The count will become zero if there is no data transfer A unit is Bytes Tx Rx Interval Throughput This is the interval throughput calculated on every refresh rate setting of GUI Tx Rx Interval throughput Tx Rx after Mon DataBits StopBits 2 Polling Interval Unit to be bits sec This count resets to zero if there is no FT Tx Rx Throughput This is the average throughput calculated based on the total data transferred from the beginning of monitoring and the total time taken Tx Rx throughput Tx Rx after connection DataBits StopBits 2 Cumulative Polling Interval time Units is Bits per second Since it is average the throughput varies
69. y 5 to 95 RH Storage Temperature 20 C to 85C 1 6 RS 422 485 Serial Communication Data RTS CTS GND Baude 300bps 921 6 Kbps Baud rate 1 Mbps bandwidth shared by each serial port ARSC technology Automatic RTS signal control 15KV ESD protection for all signal Standard Protection 600W Surge Protection for all signal Optional Maximum clamping voltage 24 4 V Peak pulse current 24 6 A LAN Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Auto select 10BaseT or 100BaseTX 1 5KV Magnetic Isolation Software ICMP IP TCP and DHCP SLAN Utility for Microsoft Windows based O S Utility Driver Port Re Director Driver for Linux based O S Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Core 2 0 Kernels Microsoft Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP 2003 Real COM TTY Linux 2 4 X Redhat8 Redhat9 and Linux 2 6 X Fedora Core 2 0 Kernels Configuration SLAN Utility Serial Console 1 7 Power 12 VDC External Power Standard DC Jack Type 12 48 VDC External Power Optional Terminal Block Type Reverse Power Protection Protection Protects against V amp V reverse protection 2 5KV Isoation protection Optional 4 ports Model 500mA 2 ports Model 300mA 1 ports Model 250mA at 12V level Input Power Voltage Power Consumption LED Indicate Power LED steady on when power in Serial Status Serial Port LED blinking when data transmission LAN Speed LED steady on wh
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