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Figure 21. The VLINX ESP Manager Window

Software Overview

The VLINX ESP Manager window provides the following information:

Menus (Server, View, Exit, Help)

Server Icons (Firmware Upgrade, Virtual COM Configuration, Searching Server, Uninstall Virtual COM, Monitor Port Status)

Serial Server / Virtual COM Lists

Software Status (Ready, Updating, Searching, etc)

Menus

Server

Firmware Upgrade - Used when downloading new firmware to the Serial Server.

Note:

See Chapter 8 for more information on upgrading firmware.

Virtual COM Configuration - Selects the Virtual COM List. Double clicking on any COM port in the Virtual COM List brings up a window that allows changing the virtual COM settings such as Flow Control, Protocol, IP address, and Port Number. Virtual COM settings must match Serial Server port settings.

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Searching Server - Searches for Serial Servers on the network and brings back configuration information that will be displayed in the Server Properties window.

Uninstall Virtual COM - Allows virtual COM ports to be uninstalled from the ESP Manager window.

Monitor Port Status - Brings up a screen that displays the following information associated with the selected serial port:

oSerial TX: Displays the number of bytes of data sent to the serial device since the IP connection was established.

oSerial RX: Displays the number of bytes of data received from the connected serial device since the IP connection was established.

oDTR/RTS: The DTR/RTS Port Status indicator displays the current logic state of the DTR and RTS hardware handshake (output) lines for the selected Serial Server port (1 = asserted, 0 = not asserted).

o DCD/DSR/CTS: The DCD/DSR/CTS Port Status indicator displays the current logic state being received on the DCD, DSR and CTS hardware handshake (input) lines for the selected Serial Server port (1 = asserted, 0 = not asserted)

oStatus: Indicates whether the client software has made a connection with the Serial Server.

oIP Address: Displays the IP address of the connected client when there is a client connection

Save Configuration File - Allows the user to save the current configuration information to a file with a .vcom extension.

Load Configuration File - Allows the user to load a configuration file.

View

Provides three viewing options for the ESP Manager screen:

Toolbar – allows the toolbar (directly under the menu bar) to be viewable or hidden

Status Bar – allows the Status Bar (at the bottom of the screen to be viewable or hidden

Split – allows the position of the split between the Icons pane and the Virtual COM List / Serial Server List panes to be dragged horizontally using the mouse

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