Transition Networks RS-232-TO-100BASE-FX, SDSFE31XX-100 Serial IP redirect software description

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Transition Networks

SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server

Serial IP redirect software description

COM port

The Serial/IP Redirector Software adds "virtual" COM ports to Windows operating

usage

systems. Similar to regular COM ports that allow PC applications to use local serial

 

ports, Serial/IP COM ports allow PC applications to use the serial port on the Device

 

Server. Because Serial/IP COM ports work like regular COM ports, PC applications

 

do not have to be changed to use the Device Server through the Serial/IP Redirector.

Operating

 

The Serial/IP Redirector software runs as a kernel-level device driver in the

environment

Windows operating system. This means that Serial/IP COM ports are available to PC

 

applications at all times, even if no user is logged in. The Serial/IP Redirector is a

 

high-performance kernel-mode driver with a small “footprint,” modest memory

 

requirements and low overhead. The Serial/IP applet in the Windows control panel

 

configures Serial/IP COM ports and displays their activity.

Configuration

 

The Serial/IP Redirector software detects and uses the specific protocol supported by

wizard

the Device Server. When configuring Serial/IP COM port, use the Serial/IP

 

Configuration Wizard to verify immediately that the Serial/IP Redirector can

 

communicate with the Device Server over the network.

Networked The networked pieces fit together in the following manner: device server

 

Stage

Description

 

A.

Install the Device Server on the network and connect a device to its serial

 

 

port.

 

B.

Configure the Device Server so that its serial port is available to the

 

 

network via TCP/IP.

 

C.

Install the Serial/IP Redirector software on the PC that will use the device

 

 

attached to the Device Server.

 

D.

Configure the Serial/IP Redirector software to create a virtual COM port.

 

E.

Specify the IP address of a Device Server and the TCP port number that

 

 

provides access to its serial port.

 

F.

In the PC application, change settings to use the Serial/IP COM port

 

 

instead of the local COM port.

 

G.

Thereafter, the PC application can use the serial port on the Device Server

 

 

instead of local serial ports.

 

 

 

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