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1. M tBurner NetBurner SB72EX User s Manual Revision 1 5 February 23 2006 Status Released SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Table of Contents eA RE eO IE Osce 3 Suum 3 Hardware Cong uration CERE PR 4 Network 5 Operational Configuration 5 Network Seino cessisse elo eon tax PE heu ete tex iir oe E lleva esie da Mo eios Sese 3 Connection Settings TCP Mode 7 Advanced Serial Data Port Settings ccce eee e ecce eee eee eee eee eee eee e teet tette eese asse eee eet esee ssaao Connection Settings UDP Mode eer etae te ds 9 Serial COM IOUT QUION PRSE 10 Jumper COHfIP HEOHOBR uiii RE VEM IIo IRR oU RM IIR SUEDE 12 Fassword 15 15 E E 15 lun 16 UU 16 RS 292 NULLE Modem 16 Network IP Address Config lrF tloh 16 Web Browsers and Proxy 16 Testine Lenet CONNECTION 17 SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 2 Overview of the SB72EX Dual port Serial to Ethernet Device The NetBurner SB72EX Dual port Serial to Ethernet devic
2. Flow Control Mone Mone Select the appropriate Data Baud Rate from the drop down menu Your host computer and your attached SB72EX must agree on a speed or baud rate to use for the serial connection The factory default is 115200 Port 0 Port 7 Data Port Settings If both are DEBUG defaults to Port 0 H5 232 DEBUG Data Baud Fate Data Bits By E00 57600 38400 38400 Data Parity 19200 19200 9600 9600 Stop Bits 4800 4600 dod 2400 2400 Flow Control 1200 1200 SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 10 Select the appropriate Data Bits value from the drop down menu The data bits are the number of bits in a transmitted data package the recommended setting is 8 Port 0 Port 1 Data Port Settings If both are DEBUG defaults to Port 07 R5 232 DEBUG E Data Baud Rate 115200 115200 Data Parit r 2 Stop Bits Flow Control Select the appropriate Data Parity value from the drop down menu This feature checks whether data has been lost or written over when transmitted between your host computer and your SB72EX the recommended setting is None Port Data Port Settings If both are DEBUG defaults ta Port 0 H5 232 DEBLIG Data Baud Rate 115200 115200 Data Bits B B Data Parity Stop Bits Flows control Select the appropriate Stop Bits value from the drop down menu The stop bit follows the data and
3. 0 Static Device Gateway DNS Server 66 75 160 15 SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 5 Device Name for DHCP Your NetBurner SB72EX device Note The last four values in the default name the last four digits of MAC address of your SB72EX Device IP Address Displays the IP Address of your SB72EX device There are two choices e If DHCP from the Address Mode drop down menu is selected the SB72EX will obtain its IP Address information automatically including the Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server if applicable This 1 the factory default If Static is selected from the Address Mode drop down menu as shown you will need to supply the Static IP Address in the edit text box as shown the screen shot above box as shown the example above this text box as shown in the example above in this text box as shown in the example above Remember to click the Submit New Settings button on the bottom of this page to save your settings If you want the restore your SB72EX to its factory settings DHCP click the Reset To Factory Defaults button Reset Factory Defaults Submit Mew Settings SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 6 Device Connection Settings TCP mode This 1s the bottom section of the first page that you will see when your web browser opens Port 0 Port 1 v system is set to TCP mode Wy LILI Listen for incomming network connections
4. Listening network port 23 24 Timeout and disconnect after this many B n seconds of inactivity 3 a Allow new connection ifthe existing connection has been idle far this many 30 30 seconds When to begin making outgoing serial Never Nee connections Connect an network port 1000 1000 Connectto this address Enter IP Address Enter IP Address Timeout and disconnect after this many B seconds of inactivity Retry failed outgoing connections after this pn many seconds EN Use custom packetization logic below Number af characters to accumulate before 2 sending TCP packet se Number msec to wait for accumulated characters 100 000 waits forever 13337 Flush TCP frame when this character is NA received Enter MA ta disable Network Settings on Serial Port Advanced Serial Settings Rezet To Factor Defaults Submit Mew Settings Your choices for Port 0 and Port 1 for When to begin making outgoing serial connections are When to begin making outgoing serial connections Connect an network port npowerup npowerup P IF serial data received IF serial data received When you are finished with this section click the appropriate button at the bottom of the page Submit New Settings will save your settings and Reset to Factory Defaults will restore the factory values Next click on the Advanced Serial Settings link to enter your serial notifica
5. e comes preprogrammed and ready to run on your network The SB72EX 1 programmed to convert RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 and TTL data to Ethernet enabling communication with your serial device over a network or on the Internet The onboard web server provides easy device configuration using a standard web browser Front view of the SB72EX showing the power Rear view of the SB72EX showing the two RS 232 input jack power on LED and the Ethernet RJ 45 default configuration serial ports Port 0 15 on the connector left Port 1 1s on the right Configuration Before you can begin using your SB72EX three areas of configuration are required 1 Hardware configuration 2 Network configuration 3 Operational configuration You will need to tell your SB72EX what type of serial interface you want to use the network address you want your SB72EX to respond to the serial data baud rate and the TCP IP listening port number SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 3 Hardware Configuration The SB72EX has two asynchronous UART type serial ports referred to as Port 0 and Port 1 They are accessed through two DB 9 connectors Port 0 can be configured for either RS 232 or RS 485 operation the factory default is RS 232 while Port 1 is permanently configured as a RS 232 port Note The default setting where both Port 0 and Port 1 are RS 232 ports 15 appropriate for most implementations If your application requires a single RS 232 connection th
6. en you can use Port 1 permanently configured as a RS 232 port and skip this section because your SB72EX 15 already configured If your application requires two RS 232 connections the default setting Port 0 and Port lare both RS 232 will work and you can skip this section because your SB72EX is already configured If your application requires a single RS 422 485 connection then you can configure Port 0 using the settings below To configure Port 0 as RS 422 485 you will need to open up your SB72EX case and change the position of the five jumpers Note Please take proper ESD precautions Failure to do so will void your NetBurner Standard Hardware Warranty There are five 3 pin headers that can be jumpered in one of two positions connecting pins 1 and 2 or connecting pins 2 and 3 The five jumpers are located on the SB72EX board as shown below Remember Port 1 is permanently configured as a RS 232 port To configure Port 0 as RS 485 Position each of the five jumpers so they connect pins 2 and 3 o configure Port 0 as RS 232 the default configuration Position each of the five jumpers so they connect pins 1 and 2 After you have your SB72EX configured correctly you must select the corresponding software options using the web interface Network Configuration The Hardware configuration steps described above must be completed correctly before the software configuration can take place 1 RunIPSetup exe by double cl
7. essage displayed in the MTTTY window or HyperTerminal when your TCP connection e g telnet 1s established or lost enter it in this section Remember to check the appropriate box and click the Submit New Settings button to save your settings The message formatting codes are listed below Message Formatting Codes Character Data tem i Prints 55 r Line feed ASCI 10 r Carriage return LASCI 13 Any hex value iz 5201258 space Return to Setup Page When finished viewing message formatting codes click the Return to Setup Page button to return to your Advanced Serial web page Note If you are only using one port you can ignore the other port s section SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 8 Device Connection Settings UDP mode Return to the Network section by clicking on the Network link directly above the Advanced Serial section Serial Pazzvvord Diagnostics Click on the Switch to UDP mode link directly under your SB72EX settings to go to the UDP section Port 1 1000 incomming part 23 Outgoing port 1000 EC Fa Enter IP Address Send output to this address Enter IP Address Learn outbound address fram last incomming packet Number of characters ta accumulate before sending LIDP packet 22 Humber msec to wait far accumulated characters 100 100 0 waits forever Send UDP frame when this character is INA Na received Enter WA to disable Rese
8. ication will boot E Multi threaded TTY n File Edit TTY Transfer Help Baud Parity Data Bits Stop Bits SIEHE EIER COM 115200 None 8 Display Eros D Mo writing gt m mE vents Font Comm E vents Flow Control Timeouts Disconnect Autowrap C le Stau Waiting Ssec to start fi to abort Configured IP 18 1 1 79 Configured Mask 255 0 0 6 MAC Address 9 93 24 91 5 6 7 for debug commands Modem Status Comm Status pem s CTS 7 DSR RING 7 ALSD CTS Hold TX Char EVENT DSR RLSD DSR Hold XOFF Sent TX Chars 0 3 EVENT DSR RLSD ALSD Hold EOF Sent RXChas D Run Telnet by typing telnet 10 1 1 79 24 after the prompt and press the Enter key Note This assumes a port number of 24 You must replace this port number with the listening port number that you assigned in the Device Connection Settings TCP mode section Remember to substitute your IP Address for our example IP Address 1 e 10 1 1 79 Telnet 1D 1 1 79 6 Atthis point anything you type in the Telnet window should appear in the serial terminal window and vice versa SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 18
9. icking its icon This program is located on the CD ROM that came with your SB72EX To view the Advance Settings click on the Advanced button the button name will change to Basic In this example I am using Uart 1 as my Monitor port screen shot below 2 Locate your SB72EX the Select a Unit pane by matching its MAC address The MAC address 15 located on the bottom of your SB72EX If your SB72EX device does not appear in the list box verify the power speed and link LEDs are illuminated and click the Search Again button If you are still unable to see your SB72EX remove power correct any cabling errors reapply power and click the Search Again button Note IP Setup uses a UDP broadcast protocol similar to BOOTP and will not operate through a router 3 If your network supports DHCP factory default The assigned IP Address will appear in the Select a Unit pane Write down this address If your network does not support DHCP configure the IP Address and Network Mask fields as shown in the screen shot below If you need help selecting values please read the Selecting an IP Address section at the end of this guide After you have SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 4 entered all of your values click the Set button in the center of the IP Setup window to configure your SB72EX with its new parameters Note If you do not click the Set button your values will not be saved If you have multiple NetBurner devices make sure you selec
10. o the Serial section after viewing this page click on the Return to Setup Page button directly above the SB72EX diagram SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 12 Return to Setup Page Fort 0 can be configured for either 5 232 RS 422 485 Fort 1 iz always configured for R5 232 Serial Port 0 Serial Port 1 R5 422 485 12v DC Power Input Power LED Ethernet SB72EX Pinout Information Serial Port 0 Pinout Fin RS 232 1 CO find 2 Rix n 3 Tx faut 4 DTR out 5 Ground B DSR n T RTS out 8 CTS n g RI n RS d22 485 B Tx and Half Duplex Rx A Ts and Halt Duplex Rx Ground Rx for Full Duplex AMY Rx for Full Duplex RS 232 CO n Rx jn Tx DTR out Ground DSR n RTS put CTS jn RI tin Return to Setup Page Click the Return to Setup Page button to return to the Serial section SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 13 Password Setup Section Click on the Password link to password protect your web server Type in your user name your password confirm your password and click the Submit New Settings button to save your user name and password Hetwork Serial Diagnostics Password User Mame Password blank for na password Repeat ES Password Submit Hew Settings Diagnostics Section Click the Diagnostics link to view the available options To get back to the Networking section click
11. parity bits in serial communication It indicates the end of transmission the recommended setting is 1 Port Port 1 Data Port Settings If both are DEBUG defaults to Port 0 Rs230 g DEBUG Data Baud Rate 115200 115200 Data Bits 8 8 Data Parity None None z Flow Control 2 SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 11 For Flow Control the default setting is None If you are using flow control set this option appropriately Port 0 Data Port Settings It both are DEBUG defaults to Port 0 Rs232 H DEBUG Data Baud Rate 115200 8 115200 Data Bits 8 s 8 x Data Parity None None rg Stop Bits lows Control ONOFF ONOFF RTS CTS RTS ETS tings Submit New 5 ettings Note You must click the Submit New Settings button on the bottom of this page to save your settings Remember if you are only using one port you can ignore the other port s section Jumper Configuration Click the Jumper Configuration link on this page to view Port 0 and Port 1 jumper configuration and pinout information Serial Serial Port Settings Jumper Contiquration Port 0 95 232 DEBUG Data Baud Rate 115200 115200 8 1 Data Port Settings If both are DEBUG defaults to Port 0 Data Bits 8 Data Parity Mone Mone stop Bits HH HH Flow Control Moe H Mone H Submit Hew Settings Note To get back t
12. r MTTTY Set the baud rate to the value you assigned to the SB72EX during configuration To use MTTTY with the factory default settings e Connect your NULL modem cable from Port 0 on your SB72EX to your host computer s serial port Remember a standard serial cable will not work e Run Mttty exe by double clicking its icon which is located on the CD ROM that came with your SB72EX When the MTTTY window appears use the factory default setting shown below o The Port setting is the communication port that you connected the NULL modem cable to on your host computer o The host computer and the attached SB72EX must agree on a speed or baud rate to use for the serial connection o Parity checks whether the data has been lost or written over when transmitted between your host computer and your SB72EX o Data Bits are the number of bits in a transmitted data package o The Stop bit follows the data and parity bits in serial communication It indicates the end of transmission e Click the MTTTY Connect button Multi threaded File Edt TTY Transfer Help Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Local Echo Reading 115200 None 7 8 fi Display Eros No writing No Events Font Comm Everts Flow Control Timeouts Di Autowrap No Status e Remove and reapply power to your SB72 EX SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 17 e The SB72EX factory appl
13. t To Factory Defaults Submit Hew Settings When you are finished with this section click the appropriate button at the bottom Submit New Settings will save your settings and Reset to Factory Defaults will restore the factory values Enter your valid destination IP address as a numeric address separated by periods Remember if you are only using one port you can ignore the other port s section SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 9 Serial Configuration for Port 0 and Port 1 Click the Serial link at the top of the page to view the Serial page When you are finished remember to click the Submit New Settings button to save your changes Note If you are only using one port you can ignore the other port s section Password Diagnostics Serial Serial Port Settings Jumper Configuration Port Port 1 Data Port Settings If both are DEBUG defaults to Port D Rs232 H DEBUG Data Baud Rate 115200 115200 Data Bits 8 H eH Data Mone Mone E Stop Bits 1 7 Flow Control Noe H Nore H Submit Hew Settings Select the appropriate Data Port Setting from the drop down menu Remember Port 1 is permanently configured as a RS 232 port Port Port 1 Data Port Settings If both are DEBUG defaults to Port 07 IRE RNC Data Baud Rate H5 485 Hal Duplex H5 485 Full Ouples DEBUG Data Bits Data Parity Mone stop Bits 1 1
14. t the Network Mask for your host computer s network adapter and your SB72EX to 255 255 255 0 SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 16 Testing with a Telnet Connection One quick way to test the functionality of your Serial to Ethernet connection is with the Telnet program and an RS 232 Serial terminal program e g MTTTY Remember you must use a NULL modem able to connect your SB72EX to your host computer To run this test configure your system as one of the two examples shown below The objective of this example is to use single host computer running telnet and a serial terminal program to send data in either direction Therefore if you type text in the telnet window it should appear in the serial terminal window and visa versa For a serial terminal you can use MTTTY which is included in your NetBurner SB72EX CD ROM or HyperTerminal In the following example an IP Address of 10 1 1 79 will be used for the SB72EX Note Replace this number with the specific IP Address you assigned if using a Static IP Address during configuration Procedure 1 Connect your hardware in one of the above configurations 2 Opena command prompt window on your host computer 3 Verify everything is connected correctly by executing the command ping 10 1 1 79 and pressing the Enter key on your keyboard You will see a valid ping response Remember to substitute your IP Address for our example IP Address 1 10 1 1 79 4 Runeither HyperTerminal o
15. ted your SB72EX the Select a Unit pane as shown in the screen shot before you input your information NetBurner IPSetup V2 0 EI m Settings Select a Unit iP 10 1 1 79 EICFV2 40 D0 03 F4 01 01 3D at 10 1 1 51 running E3 5 72 00 03 4 01 5 6 at 10 1 1 73 running 5 Network Mask b Gateway Deed Dou DNS 75 160 15 Baudrate fi 15200 Search Again Launch Webpage Help Close Advanced Settings Basic Sewer 0 0 0 0 TFTP Trap Mode Reboot E Boot Delay 5 Seconds Beat application Boot Quietly Monitor Port Uart 1 This setting only applies to some device types Operational Configuration Once the network parameters have been configured you can use the web server interface to modify the settings of your SB72EX To access the web page on your SB72EX click the Launch Webpage button in IP Setup or you can open your web browser and enter the numeric IP Address in the address field e g http 10 1 1 79 Note For the telnet example on page 19 I have set UART 1 as my Monitor Port Network Settings Below is a screen shot of the top section of the first page that you will see when your web browser opens Device tfor DHCP E87 2EX FACE DHCP Assigned Address Static Settings Values Mode Device IP Address 1013 78 Device Subnet Mask 255 0 0
16. the Back to Ethernet amp Serial Configuration link Network Serial Password qnostics Arp cache Data Counters snow processor Tasks Dump SNMP tree Dump state Dump Config Record State EE x RE B Back to Ethernet amp Serial Configuration SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 14 Specifications Input Power Requirements Input Range 7 30VDC Suggested Power Source 12VDC 500mA Operating Range Commercial 0 70C Power Connector The power input is a standard 2 1 mm P5 type input jack The center is positive and the outer shell in negative Pin Signal LEDs e Power LED Illuminated while power 1s applied e LEDI on RJ 45 Ethernet speed 10 or 100 e LED2 on RJ 45 Link and data activity Speed Link Activity Mechanical Dimensions 4 1 x 3 125 x 1 0 SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 15 RS 232 NULL Modem Wiring The following table and diagram shows how to create a null modem cable adapter for RS 232 connections IMPORTANT A null modem cable is required if you are connecting your SB72EX to a single computer A standard serial cable will not work CM ceci 4 6 1 3 2 5 T Network IP Address Configuration If you are part of an existing network are not using DHCP stop reading now and go get a Static IP Address and Network Mask address from your network administrator If you follow the advice in this paragraph on an existing ne
17. tion information Remember if you are only using one port you can ignore the other port s section Note For the telnet example on page 19 the Listening network port number for Port 1 is 24 the default setting To view the Advanced Serial Settings screen click on its link on the bottom of this page Network Settings on Serial Port facvanced Serial Settings Serial Settings SB72EX User s Manual 350030 001 Page 7 Advanced Serial Data Port Settings for both Port 0 and Port 1 Advanced Serial Port 0 Serial Data Notification Settings Send serial message when TCP connection is established hlessage to send Send serial message when TCP connection is lost hlessaqge to send Message Formatting Codes Send serial break when incomming TCP connection is established Break interval tin tenths of a second 20 Send serial break when incomming character is received 2 digit hex i e 02 02 Port 1 Serial Data Notification Settings Send serial message when TCP connection is established hlessage to send Send serial message when TCP connection is lost hlessage to send Message Formatting Codes Send serial break when incomming connection is established Break interval fin tenths af a second 70 Send serial break when incomming character is received digit hex i e 02 02 New settings will cause existing connections to be closed Submit New Settings If you want to have a m
18. twork without an assigned Static IP Address your Network Administrator will hunt you down IP Addresses are used to route packets from place to place on an Intranet Internet If you are not part of an established network and your Ethernet segment is isolated you can choose just about any IP Address you desire The powers that be have actually set aside some addresses for isolated networks They are documented in RFC1918 The reserved ranges are Class A 10 0 0 0 to 10 255 255 255 Class B 172 16 0 0 to 172 31 255 255 Class C 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 255 255 If you are doing development on an isolated network you can use the following addresses e Set your host computer s Network Adapter Card IP Address to 10 1 1 10 Note Only change the Network Adapter Card do not change your Dial Up Adapter settings e Set the Static IP Address of your SB72EX to 10 1 1 11 e Set the Network Mask address for both your host computer network and your SB72EX to 255 255 255 0 Web Browsers and Proxy Servers If you are working on a corporate LAN that uses a proxy server for Internet web browsing you will need to exclude the IP Address of your SB72EX in your web browser s proxy server settings preferences Otherwise an attempt to connect to a web page on the LAN will fail because the proxy server will attempt to route the request outside the LAN For most web browsers this can be accomplished in the advanced settings for the proxy server configuration Se

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