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Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net Sync User Manual

Protocol Descriptions

The Blue Heat/Net Sync supports a variety of protocols. The following is a brief explanation of each and how they are implemented.

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol, a method used to find a unit‟s Ethernet MAC address from its Internet address.

BOOTP

Bootstrap Protocol, a protocol that allows a unit to boot from the network instead of using information stored on the Blue Heat/Net Sync (typically in Flash memory).

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol that provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a local area network. The system administrator assigns a range of IP addresses to DHCP and each client device on the Local Area Network requests an IP address from the DHCP server. The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period. The Blue Heat/Net Sync offers this as a configurable option; it can either be turned on or the user can set a fixed IP on the unit.

HTTP

HyperText Transfer Protocol, a standardized Protocol that Web Browsers use to connect to web pages. It is used to provide web based configuration tools on the Blue Heat/Net.

IP

Internet Protocol, a common addressing scheme for modern networks. Used in conjunction with TCP to form TCP/IP (see below)

RARP

Reverse Address Resolution Protocol, a method to find a unit‟s Internet address from a MAC or Ethernet address.

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol, a lossless protocol, requiring a handshake to insure that data is not lost during transmission. Used in TCP/IP to form the main data transfer pathway between Blue Heat/Net Sync units and the host computer.

Telnet

A terminal-protocol that can be run over TCP/IP to connect to a remote unit. It is one of the methods used to configure the Blue Heat/Net Sync unit.

TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol, a protocol used to download firmware to the Blue Heat/Net.

UDP

User Datagram Protocol, a protocol used when handshake is not critical. It is used by TFTP (see above) and for auto discovery of the units.

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Contents Blue Heat/Net Sync Limited Lifetime Warranty Telephone/Facsimile Email/InternetMail/Courier Class a Computing Device Preliminary Testing is still pendingTable of Contents Installing the Blue Heat/Net Sync Configuration Manager List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Understanding Virtual COM Ports Blue Heat/Net Sync Installation OverviewEthernet LEDs Connecting the Blue Heat/Net Sync to Your NetworkConnecting Serial Devices Serial Port LEDsConnections RS-422/V.11 Connections Blue Heat/Net Synchronous ClockingRecommended Pinouts for V.28 RS-232 Loopback Connector Loopback ConnectorsConnecting Power DC Power ConnectorPhoenix Locking Screw Terminal Connector 5VDC Selecting a Special Operation Activating the Special Operations Mode and Default SettingsLED Error Codes Power On DiagnosticsCRC Connect Tech Setting a Static or Dynamic IP Address SCM Serial Configuration ManagerSCM Cabling requirements Set the IP Address Using the Serial Configuration Manager Set the IP Address Using the Web Configuration Manager Operating System Software Configuration ManagerBootloader Serial Configuration Manager SCM ApplicationDescription CDS Configuration Data SpaceAccess to CDS Parameters Configuration Data Space CDSBrief Command List SCM Serial Configuration ManagerGetting Access to the SCM SCM Command ReferenceBoot Syntax boot mode= file= delay= Command DetailsYes Myip= mip= Save File= Signing In to the Web Configuration Manager WCM Web Configuration ManagerBlue Heat/Net Sync Settings Configure Blue Heat/Net Sync Settings Configure Advanced Serial SettingsPage Restore Defaults Configure FirmwareSaving To Flash Restore Default SettingsMonitor Serial Port Traffic Monitoring Your Blue Heat/NetMonitor Network Traffic Monitor TCP/IP StatisticsMy Blue Heat/Net Sync My Blue Heat/Net Sync Hardware Details Blue Heat/Net Sync Driver/Software Installation CD Installing the Blue Heat/Net Sync Configuration ManagerBlue Heat/Net Sync Software Installation Screen Page Page Device Installation Running the Configuration ManagerAdd New Blue Heat/Net Sync Configure Default Blue Heat/Net SyncAuto Discover Blue Heat/Net Sync Screen Auto Discover Blue Heat/Net SyncUpgrade using SCM Serial Configuration Manager Upgrade using WCM Web Configuration ManagerChip Selects Hardware InformationHardware Resources Chip SelectsAddress Range hex Base Address MapInterrupts Gpio Bits Direction UsageA11 A10 Iusc AccessMemory Map of Iusc and PLD Functions ColdFire 5272 BusFunction PLD Resource AccessAddress Area item Register Offset Accessed Hex PLD Memory Map TableBit Serial Data transfers only IUSC-1 PLD Registers Offset Reg Name Valid Bit Descriptions Reset Values HexFSM CTSM1 CTSM0 PLD ID System Block Diagrams Revision BHNPortSettings Port Settings, Clock Setup and General SettingsSerial Mode smode Async MonoSync BiSync Trans-BiSync Iusc Clocking Logic Blue Heat/Net Sync Specifications Telnet Protocol DescriptionsDB-25 Female Pinouts Mode Equivalent Standard Electrical Typical VoltagePinouts DB-25 Female PinoutsDB-9 Female Pinouts DB-9 Female PinoutsRack Mount Option SCM Operation Settings Default SettingsNetwork Settings Boot SettingsUsing WCM Common Configuration SetupsStatic IP Setup Using SCMDhcp Setup How the Blue Heat/Net Sync Boots UpBootup Sequence Bootup SequenceAsynchronous Communications Tutorial Flowchart of Special Operations Mode using the reset buttonRS485/RS422/V.11 Details Serial Line Interface TutorialRS-232 Line Interface Differential Line InterfacesBasic 4-Wire, Full Duplex Communications Basic Wire, Half Duplex Multi-drop Connection Multi-drop 4-Wire, Full Duplex CommunicationsBus Contention on Differential Multi-drop Networks Termination Resistors in Differential Networks Termination Resistors in Differential Networks