Digi 90000583_A manual Serial Bridging

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Note: The serial parameters for two connecting devices must match meaning if one device is set for 9600 bps, the other device must be set for the same rate.

Serial Bridging

A serial bridge is a network connection between two serial devices, each of which uses a device server. The serial devices “think” they are communicating with each other across a serial cable using serial communication techniques. There is no need to reconfigure the server or the serial device. Neither is aware of the intervening network.

This profile configures each side of the bridge separately. Repeat the configuration for the second Digi device server of the bridge specifying the IP address of the first Digi device server.

Chapter 3 Configuration

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Contents Digi TS Family 90000583A Chapter Introduction Configuring the IP AddressChapter Configuration Special Features Modem Emulation Setting Up RealPortSpecial Features Wireless Special Features Embedded ModemConfiguration Management Special Features Power Over the Serial PortsSpecial Features IA Industrial Automation Special Features SnmpDigi Contact Information Other Documents in the Library About This GuideSetup Overview Supported Devices About Configuration MethodsQuick Find Table Accessing the Configuration from the Web InterfaceFeature Products Availability Configuration Details DNS Introduction N f i g u r i n g t h e I P a d d r e s s Options for Configuring the IP Address and MaskConfiguring the IP Address Using ARP-Ping Configuring the IP Address with Digi Port Authority-RemoteAccessing the Digi Device Configuring an IP Address using Dhcp and RarpButton in the upper right corner is also available N f i g u r a t i o n Network SettingsProcedure for Using a Name Server Configuring the Serial Ports Service Base Socket Network PortConfiguration Port Profiles TCP Sockets Serial Bridging Printer Industrial Automation Modem Emulation Power Management Custom Feature Description User ConfigurationSnmp SSH Security ConfigurationSystem Configuration Click Outgoing Connections About Autoconnection Configuring a Port for AutoconnectionConfiguring a User for Autoconnection About RealPort T t i n g U p R e a l P o r tSetting Up RealPort Select Discover Digi Device from the CD Configuration ConsiderationsClick Network Wireless LAN Special Features Wireless Special Features Wireless Embedded Modem E c i a l F e a t u r e s E m b e d d e d M o d e mSpecial Features Embedded Modem Modem Emulation E c i a l F e a t u r e s M o d e m E m u l a t i o nSerial Device Digi Device Modem Emulation Cable SignalsScenarios for Modem Emulation Originating, Answering, and Disconnecting CallsATH Modem Emulation AT Command Set Function ResultCode Function ResultATP Mand state without disconnecting There is no Nvram support currently AT+MS Ascii Registers Function Range Units Saved DefaultRegister Function Range Units Saved Default Register Function Range Units Saved Default 17 11h =XON/XOFF &K4 Result Codes Short Long Form Special Features Modem Emulation Configuring RI Power Serial Power FeatureConfiguring DTR Power Serial Power Table OUT Special Features IA Industrial Automation Configuring Industrial Automation with ModbusPage About Snmp and the Device Server Agent E c i a l F e a t u r e s S N M PMIB Configuration Procedure Web InterfaceUpgrading the Firmware Copying the Configuration to and from a Remote HostClick Backup/Restore Restore Resetting Configuration to Defaults Color State Indicates Interpreting the LEDsDevice EIA 232/422/485 Switch Settings Function Safety StatementsRack Mounting Installation PortServer TS 16 Rack and DC Rack External Wiring SpecificationsMechanical PortServer TS PortServer TS 2/4 Mechanical Regulatory Notices Digi One TS, PortServer TS 2/4, PortServer TS 2/4 MEI Certifications Maximum Permissible Exposure Wireless only Digi Contacts Digi Contact Information