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Chapter 8: Listing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings

c. Use the Hardened Serial Server Software to search for, discover, and configure the unit.

2. Method Two: Change the Hardened Serial Server’s network setting to match your PC using Console mode.

a. Connect a null-modem serial cable (crossover cable) from any port on the Hardened Serial Server to an available COM port on your PC.

b. Open Hardened Serial Server Software and connect to the COM port used in the previous step. Ensure the port is configured to 115,200 baud, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.

c. Enter Console Mode. Press and hold the serial server’s reset switch for 2 to 10 seconds. The LED indicators will respond as follows:

Table 8-1. Serial server information table.

Model

Port 1 LED

Port 2 LED

Port 3 LED

Port 4 LED

Ready LED

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-Port

OFF

N/A

N/A

N/A

ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-Port

OFF

ON

N/A

N/A

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

4-Port

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

d. Release the Reset button. The Ready LED will flash twice per second for 5 seconds. This indicates that the serial server is re-booting in Console Mode.

e. When the Hardened Serial Server has successfully restarted in Console Mode, the Ready LED will be off and the Port 1 LED will be on.

f. Open the Hardened Serial Server Software and select “Serial Port” as the method to connect to the device.

g. After logging in, click “Network.”

h. De-select “I want DHCP to setup the Network.”

i. Re-configure the serial server’s network settings to an address within the range of your PC’s network setting.

For example, if your PC is configured to the following settings:

IP Address = 192.168.0.1

Network Mask = 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway = 192.168.0.100

Configure the Hardened Serial Server to:

IP Address = 192.168.0.50

Network Mask = 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway = 192.168.0.100

Save the settings and remove power from the serial server.

Apply power to the Hardened Serial Server.

Open the Hardened Serial Server Software and select “Network” as the method to connect to the Hardened Serial Server.

Link Status of the currently selected Hardened Serial Server is shown on the Login page of Hardened Serial Server Software. Link status indicates the type of Ethernet connection between the computer and Hardened Serial Server. It will either display 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX in full duplex or half duplex. Link status is dependent on the LAN, switches, and hubs used in the LAN topology.

The MAC Address is a hardware level address of the Hardened Serial Server that cannot be changed. It is assigned in the factory. Every Ethernet device manufactured has its own unique MAC address. The MAC address of each serial server is printed on the device's label. The MAC address of the currently selected serial server is also displayed on the Login page of Serial Server Software.

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Contents 4-Port Hardened Serial Servers Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and IC RFI Statements NOM Statement Table of Contents Table of Contents Specifications Specifications GeneralSerial Interface Network Network SpecificationsTCP/UDP Ports Configuration over TCPDimensional Diagrams Specifications Features OverviewOverview Introduction Hardware Description 1 1-Port Hardened Serial Server LES421A What‘s IncludedLES421A components 2 2-Port Hardened Serial Server LES422ALES422A components 3 4-Port Hardened Serial Server LES424ALES424A components Configuration SoftwareConnecting Hardened Serial Servers to Serial Devices Installation and SetupInstallation and Initial Setup Connecting the Power Supply2 RS-422 3 RS-485Ethernet Passthrough Port Installation and Initial Setup Hardened Serial Server ConfigurationConfiguring via the Network using a Browser Direct IP and Virtual COM port connection Hardened Serial Server Operational ConnectionsPaired mode setup Installing and Starting Hardened Serial Server SoftwareDiscovering Hardened Serial Servers Icons Configuring the Hardened Serial ServerHardened Serial Server Information Table Configuration PaneLogging Login Click Login General Configuration page appearsChanging the Hardened Serial Servers Name Navigating the Configuration PagesSetting Up the Hardened Serial Server Name and Password Changing the PasswordSetting Up IP Addressing Setting Up Dynamic IP AddressingSetting Up Static IP Addressing Setting Up Serial Ports Setting Up Port Network ParametersTCP Configuration Configuring the Hardened Serial Server 11. TCP server settings UDP ConfigurationConfiguring the Hardened Serial Server Setting Up Paired Mode Operation Setting Up Virtual COM Vcom Operation16. IP addresses Configuring the Serial Server Setting Up Advanced Network SettingsConfiguring When Network Connections will be Forced Closed Configuring when Data Packets are Sent Configuring the Hardened Serial Server Saving/Restoring the Configuration Settings Adding Virtual COM Ports Removing Virtual COM Ports Upgrading the Hardened Serial Server Firmware Upgrading the Hardened Serial Server FirmwareDownloading Firmware Files Uploading the Firmware to the Hardened Serial Server Operation Operation LED IndicatorsNetwork at the same IP address Front panel of the LES424A LEDs on the LES424A serial server Using the Reset Switch to Exit Console Mode Reset SwitchUsing the Reset Switch to Initiate a Hardware Reset Using the Reset Switch to Enter Console ModeDiagnostics DiagnosticsTesting a Hardened Serial Server Connection Testing a Hardened Serial Server Connection Testing a Virtual COM PortListing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings Listing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server SettingsListing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings TCP/IP properties OFF Listing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings Listing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings Appendix A. Default Server Settings Appendix a Default Server SettingsAppendix B Connector Pinouts Appendix B. Connector Pinouts DB9 M ConnectorTerminal Block Standard Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Pinout Blackbox.com Blackbox.com Blackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7