Black Box LES422A, LES424A, LES421A manual Listing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings

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Chapter 8: Listing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings

The model number of the currently selected Hardened Serial Server is displayed on the Login page of Serial Server Software.

Network Protocols available for use on Hardened Serial Servers (LES421A, LES422A, and LES424A) include TCP, UDP, VCOM, and Paired Mode.

Network Watchdog controls the duration of network inactivity when a network connection is determined idle and causes the connection to be forced closed. The range is 1 through 65535 milliseconds.

Paired Mode enables two Hardened Serial Servers to operate across the network like a “wire replacement” between two serial devices. (Paired Mode is also called serial tunneling.) Serial devices connected to Hardened Serial Servers on each end of the link can communicate as if they were connected by a serial cable.

For Paired Mode to work, one Hardened Serial Server must be configured as a TCP server and the other as a TCP client.

The Hardened Serial Server configured as the TCP client initiates connections. You must set up the IP address and port number of the server that you want the client (Hardened Serial Server) to communicate with. You also select whether you want the Hardened Serial Server to connect at power up or only when it receives data from the device connected to its serial port.

The Hardened Serial Server configured as a TCP server waits for connections to be initiated by another network device. You must set up the TCP port number on which it will listen for connections and set the maximum (one, up to two, or up to four) number of simultaneous connections it will accept. You can filter the connections it will accept based on specific IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses that you specify.

Password. When you first receive the LES421A, LES422A, or LES424A Hardened Serial Server from the factory, the password is blank so that you can initially access the Hardened Serial Server without entering a value into this field. To ensure security, you should create and save a password the first time you configure the serial server. After a password has been set up it must be entered each time you login to Hardened Serial Server Software. The password is used to access the configuration pages from the Hardened Serial Server Software Login page and can be changed from the General page.

Serial Interface Modes. Four serial interface modes of operation are:

RS-232—Point-to-point serial communications connection used by PC COM ports and many other systems. Capable of baud rates up to 115.2 kbaud over short distances (about 50 feet). Typically uses DB9 connectors, but a 5-screw terminal block can also be used on LES421A serial servers.

RS-422—Point-to-point communications using a transmit pair and a receive pair. RS-422 can operate at higher speeds and longer distances than RS-232. Typically uses two shielded twisted pairs and screw terminals but DB9 connectors are used on LES421A, LES422A, and LES424A serial servers.

RS-485 2-wire—Similar speed and distance specifications as RS-422, but allows multidrop connections. Typically uses one shielded twisted pair and screw terminals but DB9 connectors are used on LES421A, LES422A, and LES424A serial servers.

RS-485 4-wire—Similar speed and distance specifications as RS-422 but allows full-duplex connections. Typically uses two shielded twisted pairs and screw terminals but DB9 connectors are used on LES421A, LES422A, and LES424A serial servers.

Select the appropriate serial interface mode for the type of connection between the Hardened Serial Server’s serial port and the device connected to it.

NOTE: Refer to Appendix B for connector and pinout details.

Hardened Serial Server Name is a unique name assigned to the serial server. It must be a valid hostname as defined by RFC-952 and RFC-1123. The rules are:

It must consist only of the characters “A” to “Z,” “a” to “z,” “0” to “9,” or “-”

It can start or end with a letter or a number, but it must not start or end with a “-”

It must not consist of all numeric values.

The Server Serial Port Number of the currently selected port is shown in this field. For more information, refer to the TCP/UDP Ports table in Section 1.4, which shows the ports used for several modes of operation.

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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 General SpecificationsSerial Interface Network Specifications NetworkConfiguration over TCP TCP/UDP PortsDimensional Diagrams Specifications Overview FeaturesOverview Introduction What‘s Included Hardware Description 1 1-Port Hardened Serial Server LES421A2 2-Port Hardened Serial Server LES422A LES421A components3 4-Port Hardened Serial Server LES424A LES422A componentsConfiguration Software LES424A componentsInstallation and Setup Installation and Initial SetupConnecting the Power Supply Connecting Hardened Serial Servers to Serial Devices3 RS-485 2 RS-422Ethernet Passthrough Port Hardened Serial Server Configuration Installation and Initial SetupConfiguring via the Network using a Browser Hardened Serial Server Operational Connections Direct IP and Virtual COM port connectionInstalling and Starting Hardened Serial Server Software Paired mode setupDiscovering Hardened Serial Servers Configuring the Hardened Serial Server IconsConfiguration Pane Hardened Serial Server Information TableLogin Click Login General Configuration page appears LoggingNavigating the Configuration Pages Setting Up the Hardened Serial Server Name and PasswordChanging the Password Changing the Hardened Serial Servers NameSetting Up Dynamic IP Addressing Setting Up IP AddressingSetting Up Static IP Addressing Setting Up Port Network Parameters Setting Up Serial PortsTCP Configuration Configuring the Hardened Serial Server UDP Configuration 11. TCP server settingsConfiguring the Hardened Serial Server Setting Up Virtual COM Vcom Operation Setting Up Paired Mode Operation16. IP addresses Setting Up Advanced Network Settings Configuring the Serial ServerConfiguring 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 LED Indicators OperationNetwork at the same IP address Front panel of the LES424A LEDs on the LES424A serial server Reset Switch Using the Reset Switch to Initiate a Hardware ResetUsing the Reset Switch to Enter Console Mode Using the Reset Switch to Exit Console ModeDiagnostics DiagnosticsTesting a Hardened Serial Server Connection Testing a Virtual COM Port Testing a Hardened Serial Server ConnectionListing/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 DB9 M Connector Appendix B Connector PinoutsTerminal Block Standard Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Pinout Blackbox.com Blackbox.com Blackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7