Enterasys Networks Wireless Ethernet Adapter I Appendix C Serial Line Configuration, RMP Pipe

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Appendix C

Serial Line Configuration

This appendix describes how to perform wireless serial line replacement, configure your Ethernet Adapter as a network serial port, and configure your Ethernet Adapter as a serial telnet client.

Serial Line Replacement

Two Ethernet Adapter’s are required to perform wireless serial line replacement. Serial line replacement can operate with the radio in either Infrastructure or Ad-hoc mode.

When performing Serial Line Replacement, data is exchanged using one of two protocols:

RMP Pipe

TCP Pipe

RMP Pipe is generally used in situations that require real time or high-reliability data transfer. TCP Pipe is useful in situations when poor radio reception is a problem. RMP Pipe is preferable for most Serial Line Replacement applications.

RMP Pipe

For applications where an RS-232 serial cable is being replaced by a pair of Ethernet Adapter units, or when Ethernet Adapter units are being used to form a broadcast topology, the RMP Pipe protocol should be used. In the RMP Pipe protocol, the Ethernet Adapter accepts a stream of data at its serial port and transmits it over the network to one or more receiving Ethernet Adapter units. When the data arrives at the receiving Ethernet Adapter, it is sent out the serial port of that Ethernet Adapter.

The RMP Pipe protocol sends data to the receiving unit as though the Ethernet Adapter units were directly connected via serial cables. The data is not filtered or interpreted by either of the Ethernet Adapter units. This protocol is most useful if the Ethernet Adapter is to be used as a drop-in replacement for a serial cable.

The RMP Pipe protocol has several configuration options that are designed to optimize data throughput and minimize packet loss according to the needs of your particular system.

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Contents Wireless Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Page Page Vcci Notice Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Wireless Printing Problem Solving Page Purpose of the Manual PrefaceIntended Audience Organization of this DocumentComponent Document Associated DocumentsGetting Help Page Site Requirements Chapter Preparing for InstallationParameter Description SpecificationsComponents Unpacking and InspectingEthernet Adapter RoamAbout Ethernet Adapter Installation Quick StartWireless Infrastructure Network Chapter Configuration OverviewInfrastructure Network Example Ad-Hoc Network Example Wireless Ad-HocNetworksPage Installation Procedure Chapter InstallationRemoving the Bottom Mounting Plate Inserting the PC Card LED Description Ethernet Adapter LED IndicatorsInstallation Chapter Ethernet Adapter Manager InstallationUninstall Select Start-Settings Control PanelSelect Ethernet Adapter Manager from the list Starting the Ethernet Adapter Manager Using the Ethernet Adapter ManagerConfiguration Window Configuring the Ethernet AdapterButton Action Tab Name ActionLoading a Configuration Saving a ConfigurationSetting a Password Setting and Removing PasswordsClick on Update Password Now Removing a PasswordUpgrading the Ethernet Adapter Firmware Resetting to Factory DefaultsChanging Your PC Card Type Using the Log ViewerGUI Message Log Event LogRoaming Log Forwarding Table Forward TableBasic Tab PC Card ConfigurationPC Card Configuration Radio Advanced Tab Advanced TabClick on the Update and Reset Unit button Click on the Enable Encryption boxEncryption Tab HEX Ascii Encryption Key Length Example LevelClick on the Update and Reset Unit button Network Configuration Network Basic Tab Page Configuration Flowchart Chapter General Serial ConfigurationConfiguration Flowchart Serial Uart Tab Uart SettingsUart Settings Flow Control Hardware Flow ControlSoftware Flow Control Serial Packets Flow Control ConfigurationConfiguring the Ethernet Adapter to Enable Wireless Printing Chapter Wireless PrintingConfiguring the Ethernet Adapter to Enable Wireless Printing Appendix a Terminal Configurator Establishing a Direct Serial Connection Select Programs--Accessories--HyperterminalChoose None for the Flow control option Establishing a Telnet Connection Using the Terminal ConfiguratorMain Menu Overview Editor File contents Configuration File FormatRS-232 port uart0 Hardware BridgeSoftware Using the Terminal Configurator Flow control Control Passthrough2 PassthroughTelnet Rmpbind Network BindingsTcpbind1a Bridged Ethernet lan0 Encryption Using the Terminal Configurator Page Appendix B Problem Solving Situation Problem Steps to take Table B-1 Problem DiagnosisSituation Problem Steps to take Error Code Problem Steps to take Table B-2 Event Log Error TableError Code Problem Steps to take Hardware Errors Appendix C Serial Line Configuration Serial Line ReplacementRMP Pipe RMP Pipe Parameters Serial Line ReplacementApplication Sensitivity Transmit Try Count Setting TCP Pipe Network Serial Port Network Serial Port ConfigurationTCP Connect Port TCP Listen Port ConfigurationSerial Telnet Client Configuration Wait for Keystroke Connection ConfigurationSerial Telnet Client Command Prompt Connection Configuration