VBrick Systems VB4000, VB6000, VB5000 manual Serial Port Passthrough Using Telnet

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Streaming Video Basics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote COM1

are as implied. This selection determines which serial port will be

 

Remote COM2

accessed on the Responder appliance. In "Slot1 or Slot2 Video

 

 

Endpoint" cases, the Passthrough port for the Remote/Responder

 

 

appliance's COM1 port is 4439. Access to the remote appliance's

 

 

COM2 uses port 4414.

 

 

 

 

Slot1 MetaData

specifies the slot into which you will insert incoming serial data as

 

Slor2 MetaData

metadata.

 

 

 

Since the medium used for setting up Passthrough connections is a generic TCP/IP port, any IP device that is prepared to connect to a VBrick's port can be considered as a Passthrough Initiator. The VBrick Responder appliance will not know the exact nature of the device at the other end of the port. For example, a generic Telnet client configured to connect to a VBrick on port 4439 will cause a VBrick Responder to start sending data from it's serial port, using the connection it accepted from the Telnet client.

If the appliance is configured as an Initiator and the Responder appliance has Passthrough disabled or is not on the network it will continue to try to establish a connection.A VBrick appliance must be configured as a Responder to accept Passthrough connections initiated by other devices. In addition to the Initiator versus Responder selection, the serial port operation settings must be entered to establish a connection, baud rate, stop bits etc.

Note Once a Passthrough connection is established between VBricks the actual flow of data is symmetric between the ends of the connection. That is, the behavior of the serial ports with respect to typed characters will appear to be the same at both ends, Initiator and Responder.

Serial Port Passthrough Using Telnet

As mentioned in the previous section, either serial port can be accessed over Ethernet via a Telnet client. A VBrick appliance configured as a Passthrough Responder will accept a connection request to TCP ports 4439 (COM1) and 4414 (COM2). The request can come from a Telnet client or other PC application. Any data sent by the PC to TCP ports 4439 and 4414 will be delivered out of the VBrick serial ports and any data present on the VBrick serial port will be sent to the connected PC.

If multiple Telnet sessions are active on one VBrick (each VBrick supports up to 64 sessions), the data from the VBrick will be sent to all connected PC's, and the data received by the VBrick from the PC's will be delivered on the serial port. If multiple Telnet sessions are active and each is sending data to the VBrick, the data delivered by the RS-232 port will be a mix of characters presented in the order they were received (e.g. the data from all the senders is bridged together). This feature provides a method to broadcast alarm status or other information to multiple locations.

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Contents VB4000-5000-6000 Series Network Video Appliances Copyright Contents Command Line Interface Using the IR RemoteIntegrated Web Server Index VB6000 ReferenceContents For More Information OrganizationFont Conventions Getting HelpPrinter-Friendly Topics in this chapter Setup OverviewCOM Using the Quick Start GuideConnect Output to a Video Monitor Appliance SetupConnect an Audio/Video Input Source Connect to the IP Network Power-on the ApplianceSet the IP Address Get the IP Address from a Dhcp ServerSet the IP Address with HyperTerminal Set the IP Address with the Remote ControlVerify Operation Install StreamPlayer PlusVerify Mpeg 4 Operation Verify Mpeg 2 OperationVerify WM Operation StreamPlayer Plus Overview Installing a System UpgradePassword button VBrick Tool Description Management ToolsVBDirectory Front Panel EditManagement Tools Simple Network Management Protocol TelnetVBrick SDK VBrick Systems, Inc Video Basics Understanding I, B, P Frames, Delay, and SynchronizationMPEG-2 Encoder Compression Reference Distance Group of Pictures GOPInterrelationship GOP Length N Reference Frame Distance MPEG-2 DelayMPEG-2 Audio Receiver Sensitivity Transmit PowerMPEG-4 Encoder Compression MPEG-4 AudioGetting the Best Video Video Resolution IP Address Configuration using Host NamesNetwork Considerations Assigning Multicast AddressesPriority Level Type of Service IP Differentiated Services DiffservVBrick Video Stream Handling Typical ApplicationsNetwork Jitter Ethernet IPOne-Way Broadcast and Desktop Streaming Two-Way Interactive Conferencing Serial Port Passthrough VBrick AccessoriesHow Passthrough Works Serial Port Passthrough Using Telnet Billboard Mpeg FeaturesPicture-in-Picture Embedded Web BrowserWM Features VBrick Systems, Inc Integrated Web Server Using IWSUser Level Default User Name Default Password Privileges LoginWelcome Screen Option Description Menu OptionsMaking Changes View ModeEdit Mode RebootingLogout Using Apply, Revert, and DefaultsMultiple Applies Serving Custom ASX and Html FilesVBrick Systems, Inc Key Description Front Panel EditDialog Window Description Error Message DescriptionMPEG-2/MPEG-4 Remote Control Controlling a VBStar Button Description Picture In Picture Controlling VBrick FeaturesBillboard Icon DescriptionConference Guide Program Guide WM Remote ControlConnection Modes Connecting with HyperTerminalConnecting with Telnet MIB-Based Command Line Interface Finding VBrick Parameters Command ResponseUsing a MIB Browser Setting VBrick ParametersLogging Using Get/Set Table Commands Using Get/Set Variable CommandsBeginning or Ending an Edit Session VBrick Stab vbrickSlot1EncoderHttpPushEnable.3=2 Applying Changes Error HandlingSaving Changes Example 1 Set Variable CLI ExamplesExample 3 Set Multiple Variables Example 2 Get VariableExample 4 Get Table Variables Example 5 Set Table VariablesCLI Sample Script Forever Menu-Based Command Line Interface Setting and Changing Parameters Editing Configuration ParametersSelecting Parenthetical Items Setting System Date and TimeOther Editing Keys Using SpacesVB6000 VBrick Appliance ModelsSeries Encoder Models Series Decoder ModelsExpanded Vbssm Activity LED VB6000 Expanded VbssmSequence Color Description RS-232/422/485 COM Port Pinouts Device InterfacesSolid. Indicates no Video In otherwise the LED is off Pin Function DirectionPower Out Exit Interface Power In Entry InterfaceEthernet Port Video-In and Video-Out CompositeAudioMate Video-In and Video-Out S-Video InterfaceAudio In and Audio Out Pin Description TypeVpp Balanced Relay Port Activity LED Event TriggeringChange RTS/DTR Control to Force On and click Apply VBrick Systems, Inc Index Index
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