B&B Electronics ESP901E Configuring the Serial Server Properties, Server Name, Serial Number

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Server Properties Configuration

Chapter 5: CONFIGURING THE SERIAL SERVER PROPERTIES

The VLINX Serial Server can be configured using any of four different user interfaces: the ESP Manager software, Console Mode, Telnet or the Web Server. The Server Properties described in this chapter can be changed from any of these user interfaces.

Server Properties Configuration

Description of the Server Properties

Figure 30. ESP Manager Server Properties Window

Server Name

This field displays the name that has been assigned to the Serial Server. A new Server Name of up to 16 characters can be entered. If more than one Serial Server is connected on the LAN it is recommended that a new name be assigned to each. When the ESP Manager finds a Serial Server on the LAN it displays the server name and IP Address allowing the user to distinguish between Serial Servers.

 

 

 

 

Serial Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each Serial Server has a unique serial number. This is fixed and

 

 

 

 

 

cannot be changed.

 

 

 

 

 

Password

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entering a password activates a security feature on the Serial Server.

 

 

 

 

 

Once a password is entered it will be required to access the menu and

 

 

 

 

 

make changes.

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP

 

 

Figure 29. The Four Methods of Configuring Server Properties

 

 

 

DHCP servers are a part of numerous LAN management systems. The

 

 

 

DHCP field provides two choices: Disable and Enable. Disable is the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

normal, or default, setting. When enabled, the Serial Server will send a

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP request to the DHCP server, which will assign a dynamic IP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers International Headquarters Manual Documentation Number ESP901-902-3704m Table of Contents Using Console Mode Introduction FeaturesVirtual COM Mode Direct IP ModePaired Mode Communication ModesSoftware Installation Hardware SetupSerial Server Configuration Serial Server Quick Start GuideCheck Communications Install Virtual COM Ports on PCPackage Checklist ESP901/ESP902 Connections, Indicators and Reset SwitchMaking the Hardware Connections DIP Switches Serial Server/Port Operational ModesSerial Ports Upgrade Mode Console ModeRS-232 Mode RS-422 ModeDTE Serial Server Serial Port Connector Pin-outsSoftware Installation Installing the Vlinx ESP SoftwareAutomatic Installation Manual InstallationOpening the ESP Manager Updating an Existing InstallationUsing ESP Manager Hardware SetupSoftware Setup Menus Software OverviewServer Icons Pane Search for ServersSerial Server / Virtual COM Lists Status BarSearch Vlinx ESP Dialogue Box Configure Server PropertiesRestarting Dialogue Box Password Configuring the Serial Server PropertiesDescription of the Server Properties Server NameNetmask IP AddressGateway MAC AddressTCP Alive Timeout Serial TimeoutConnection Mode Flow ControlUpdate/Save Serial Port ModePort Status TCP/UDP PortFollowing dialogue box will appear Web Server Virtual COM Port Installation Installing Virtual COM PortsWindows Logo Testing Window Matching the Serial Server and Virtual COM Port SettingsVlinx ESP COM3 Properties Window Removing the Virtual COM Port using Device Manager Removing Virtual COM PortsRemoving the Virtual COM port with ESP Manager Control Panel Window Downloading the Firmware Upgrading the Serial Server FirmwareUpgrading Via ESP Manager Preparing the SoftwareUsing Console Mode Console Mode SetupNavigating the Configuration Menus Saving and Restarting the Configuration Using a PasswordSetting Server Properties Using the WEB ServerWeb Server Operation Using Telnet Configuration Using TelnetNavigating the Configuration Menu Telnet Configuration Screens ESP901 and ESP902 Technical DataDhcp Serial Server DB-9 Pin-outs in RS-232 Mode RS-232 Straight-through Cable ConnectionsRS-232 Crossover null modem Cable Connections RS-232 DTE Loopback Connections RS-232 Crossover DB-9 to DB-25 Conversion ConnectionsAppendix B RS-422 Connections Serial Server DB-9 Pin-outs in RS-422 ModeLoopback Connections for RS-422 Appendix C RS-485 Connections Serial Server DB-9 Pin-out in RS-485 ModeCrossover Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Pin-out Standard Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Pin-outElectronics September

ESP902E, ESP902, ESP901E specifications

B&B Electronics offers a series of industrial-grade Ethernet serial servers known as the ESP901E, ESP902, and ESP902E. These devices are specifically designed to connect serial devices to an Ethernet network seamlessly, enabling effective communication and data transfer across various applications.

The ESP901E is engineered for single serial port applications, providing an easy and effective way to connect a serial device to a network. It supports various serial communication protocols, including RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485, making it versatile for a range of devices. One of its standout features is the ability to support 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connectivity, ensuring a reliable and high-speed network connection. Additionally, the ESP901E supports various network protocols, including TCP/IP and UDP, allowing users to integrate the device easily into their existing network infrastructure.

Moving to the ESP902, this model provides dual serial port capabilities, making it ideal for applications requiring the connection of multiple devices. Like the ESP901E, it supports common serial interfaces and offers the same 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connectivity. This flexibility enables it to cater to more complex systems where multiple serial devices need to be integrated into a single network environment. Furthermore, the ESP902 is equipped with features such as automatic baud rate detection, making configuration straightforward and reducing installation time.

The ESP902E enhances the capabilities of the ESP902 with additional features such as enhanced security protocols. It includes support for SSL and SSH, ensuring secure data transmission across the network. This added security layer is crucial for applications that handle sensitive information or require secure communication channels. The ESP902E maintains the user-friendly nature of its predecessors while integrating more advanced features suitable for modern industrial applications.

All three models boast rugged designs suitable for harsh environments, making them perfect for industrial applications without compromising performance. With an extensive operating temperature range and robust housing, these devices can withstand the rigors of factory floors and outdoor installations.

Overall, the ESP901E, ESP902, and ESP902E from B&B Electronics collectively serve to bridge the gap between serial communications and Ethernet networks, supporting various industrial applications while ensuring seamless integration, versatility, and security. Whether for simple single-port connections or more complex multi-port setups, these devices are designed to meet diverse connectivity needs with efficiency and reliability.