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

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Chapter 8: Listing/Descriptions of Hardened Serial Server Settings

Serial Watchdog controls the duration of serial inactivity when the serial port is determined idle and causes all connections for that serial port to be forced closed. The range is 1 through 65535 milliseconds.

The Subnet Mask specifies the network mask the Hardened Serial Server uses when on a subnetted network.

For a Class A network (IP addresses 0.0.0.0 through 127.255.255.255), the default subnet mask is 255.0.0.0.

For a Class B network (IP addresses 128.0.0.0 through 191.255.255.255), the default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.

For a Class C network (IP addresses 192.0.0.0 through 233.255.255.255), the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.

For a Class D network (IP addresses 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255) and Class E Networks (IP addresses 240.0.0.0 through

255.255.255.255), the subnet mask is ignored.

LES421A, LES422A, and LES424A servers come from the factory with a default subnet mask value of: 255.255.255.0.

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable connection-oriented network communication with error checking. In TCP mode the Hardened Serial Server can be configured as a client or a server.

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

TCP server. When the Hardened Serial Server is configured as a TCP server it waits for connections to be initiated by another network device. You must set up the TCP port number that it will listen to 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.

User Datagram Protocol (UDP) enables applications using UDP socket programs to communicate with the serial ports on the serial server. UDP protocol provides connectionless communications, which allows data to be broadcast to and received from multiple nodes on a network. (Because it is a connectionless protocol, UDP does not guarantee the delivery of a datagram and the datagram is only sent once.)

In UDP mode, if you want to control what network node receives data, you must specify the IP address and UDP port the data will be sent to. You can choose to send to:

-Nobody

-All nodes at a specific UDP port number. (This is called broadcast.)

-Specific IP addresses and UDP port numbers. (This is called unicast.)

-A range of IP addresses and UDP port numbers. (This is called unicast range.)

You can also configure the Hardened Serial Server to receive from nodes on the network using the same list of configuration options.

In VCOM (Virtual COM Port) mode the Hardened Serial Server communicates over the network with a PC, acting as a remote COM port for the computer.

Both the Hardened Serial Server and the computer must be configured for VCOM operation. Virtual COM ports can be set up on the PC using the 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 Serial Interface SpecificationsSpecifications General Network Network SpecificationsTCP/UDP Ports Configuration over TCPDimensional Diagrams Specifications Overview Introduction FeaturesOverview 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 SoftwareInstallation and Initial Setup Installation and SetupConnecting the Power Supply Connecting Hardened Serial Servers to Serial DevicesEthernet Passthrough Port 2 RS-4223 RS-485 Configuring via the Network using a Browser Installation and Initial SetupHardened Serial Server Configuration 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 appearsSetting Up the Hardened Serial Server Name and Password Navigating the Configuration PagesChanging the Password Changing the Hardened Serial Servers NameSetting Up Static IP Addressing Setting Up IP AddressingSetting Up Dynamic IP Addressing TCP Configuration Setting Up Serial PortsSetting Up Port Network Parameters 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 When Network Connections will be Forced Closed Configuring the Serial ServerSetting Up Advanced Network Settings Configuring when Data Packets are Sent Configuring the Hardened Serial Server Saving/Restoring the Configuration Settings Adding Virtual COM Ports Removing Virtual COM Ports Downloading Firmware Files Upgrading the Hardened Serial Server FirmwareUpgrading the Hardened Serial Server Firmware 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 Initiate a Hardware Reset Reset SwitchUsing the Reset Switch to Enter Console Mode Using the Reset Switch to Exit Console ModeTesting a Hardened Serial Server Connection DiagnosticsDiagnostics 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 SettingsTerminal Block Appendix B Connector PinoutsAppendix B. Connector Pinouts DB9 M Connector Standard Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Pinout Blackbox.com Blackbox.com Blackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7