Black Box LES404A, LES402A, LES401A manual Configuring the Serial Server Properties

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Chapter 6: Configuring the Serial Server Properties

If Paired Mode is not being used, do not change this setting until the application has been tested and is communicating properly. Then activate the address filtering feature.

NOTE: Refer to Section 2.3.3, Paired Mode.

Update/Save

Server properties must be updated separately for each serial port. Updating varies slightly, depending on which of the four configuration user interfaces are used.

Updating the Server Properties in Serial Server Manager

From the Server Properties screen, click the “Update” button to store the configuration settings for the currently selected port. The vcomui dialog box will appear, indicating you must restart the device before the new settings will take effect. Click “Yes.” After several seconds, a dialog box will ask whether you want to search for all reachable servers again. Click “Yes.”

After that port has been updated, you may want to re-enter Server Properties to verify the changes have taken effect, or to view/ change the configuration of other ports. Each port must be configured separately.

Saving Configuration Data in Console Mode or Telnet

Saving (updating) server properties is done from the Configuration screen. Access the Configuration screen by tabbing through the list of screens on the left side of the window and highlighting Configuration.

There are four options shown on the right side of the Configuration screen: Save, Default, Running, and Reset. Use Tab, Backspace, or arrow keys to move the cursor to the option position, and then press “Enter.”

Save stores the configuration data to the Serial Server flash memory and resets it.

Default restores the configuration data to factory default settings.

Running restores the configuration data to the last values stored in the flash memory.

Reset re-boots the Serial Server, making it available for a client connection.

Web Server Interface

The Web Server interface provides the same updating options as Console Mode and Telnet. These are located at the bottom of all three Web Server pages. If a field is changed, you must click “Save” before leaving that page, or the changes will be ignored.

NOTE: If you leave any Web Server page without saving, any changes you have made will be ignored.

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Contents 4-Port Industrial Ethernet Serial Servers Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and NOM Statement NOM Statement Table of Contents Using Telnet Software Installation Hardware SetupSerial Server Configuration Quick Start GuideFigure QS-3. Configuring the Virtual COM Port Install Virtual COM Ports on PCCheck Communications Specifications General SpecificationsDefault Settings Port Serial Server dimensions Overview 2-, and 4-Port Industrial Serial Servers FeaturesVirtual COM Mode Direct IP ModeCommunication Modes Heartbeat Paired ModeWhat’s Included Hardware DescriptionShows the 2-Port Serial Server. -2 describes its components Overview Switches Hardware ConfigurationConnectors Console Mode Default ModeUpgrade Mode Serial Server/Port Operational Modes5 RS-422 Mode 4 RS-232 Mode6 RS-485H Mode 7 RS-485F ModePort Industrial Serial Server bias jumpers J13 Pull up Pull down Half-duplex 422/485 full-duplex J20 Installing the Software Installing the SoftwareAutomatic Installation Manual InstallationInstalling the Software Opening the Serial Server Manager software Updating an Existing InstallationUsing Serial Server Manager Using Serial Server ManagerSerial Server Manager window Software SetupMenus Software OverviewSerial Server/Virtual COM Lists Server Icons PaneSearch for Servers Server Properties window Configure Server PropertiesConfiguring the Serial Server Properties Configuring the Serial Server PropertiesDhcp Configuring the Serial Server Properties Configuring the Serial Server Properties Configuring the Serial Server Properties Configuring the Serial Server Properties Installiing Virtual COM Ports Installing Virtual COM PortsVirtual COM Port Installation COMInst window Matching the Serial Server and Virtual COM Port Settings Installing Virtual COM Ports Using Device Manager Removing Virtual COM Ports Using Serial Server ManagerRemoving Virtual COM Ports Removing Virtual COM Ports Removing Virtual COM Ports Preparing the Software Upgrading the Serial Server FirmwareUpgrading the Firmware Upgrading the Serial Server Firmware Using Console Mode Using Console ModeConsole Mode Setup Navigating the Configuration MenusConsole Mode Configuration screens Using Console Mode Using the Web Server Using the Web ServerUsing the Web Server Web Server Operation Using Telnet Using TelnetUsing Telnet Appendix a RS-232 Connections 1-Port Serial Server Terminal Block Pinout in RS-232 ModeAppendix B RS-422/485 Connections 1-Port Serial Server Terminal Block Pinout in RS-422 Mode Appendix C RS-485 Connections Signal Name RS-422 Direction Terminal Signal Ground Appendix D Network Connections Crossover Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Pinout Blackbox.com Blackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7
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