B&B Electronics RS-422 Search for Servers, Server Icons Pane, Serial Server / Virtual COM Lists

Models: RS-422 RS-232 RS-485 Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers

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Using ESP Manager

Exit

Allows you to Exit the ESP Manager program

Help

Accesses the About vcomui dialogue box, which indicates the software version number

Server Icons Pane

Firmware Upgrade, Virtual COM Configuration, Searching Server, Uninstall Virtual COM and Monitor Port Status can also be selected using icons located in the left window.

Serial Server / Virtual COM Lists

To make management of lists of serial server easier, lists can be sorted by clicking on any tab heading. Scrolling bars facilitate scrolling through long lists.

Serial Server List

Server Name - Displays the name of the Serial Server. The name is listed once for each port.

IP Address - Displays the IP Address for the Serial Server. All ports in a Serial Server have the same the same IP address.

Protocol - Displays the currently selected TCP or UDP mode for the Serial Server.

Port - Displays the port number for each Serial Server port.

COM Name - Displays the name of the computer COM port mapped to each Serial Server port. If no computer port has been mapped it displays Not mapped.

Status - The Status indicates the mapped virtual COM port condition.

oNot Connected is shown when a program does not have the port Open.

oConnected is shown when that mapped port is Open for use.

Virtual COM List

COM Name - Displays the number of the COM port mapped to each Serial Server port.

IP Address - Displays the IP Address for the Serial Server. All ports in a Serial Server have the same IP address.

Protocol - Displays the currently selected TCP or UDP mode for the Serial Server.

Manual Documentation Number: ESP901-902_4105m

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Port - Displays the port number for each Serial Server port.

Flow Control - Indicates what type of flow control is configured for each port.

Status - Indicates whether each port is currently In Use or Not

Used.

Status Bar

Displays the current status of the software in the bottom, left corner of the screen

Ready

Updating

Searching reachable servers…

Search for Servers

Upon opening the ESP Manager software it will automatically execute Searching Server and search for all reachable ESP90x serial servers.

Step 4: To manually initiate a search for servers, click Searching Servers (under the Servers menu or the icon on the left side of the screen). The Search Setup box will appear.

It provides two options for searching for servers on the network:

ƒSpecify the IP Address of the Serial Server

ƒSearch all reachable servers

Figure 22. The Search Setup Window

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B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104

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B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104

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B&B Electronics Ltd – Westlink Commercial Pk – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445

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www.bb-europe.com

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B&B Electronics RS-422, RS-485, RS-232 Search for Servers, Server Icons Pane, Serial Server / Virtual COM Lists, Status Bar

RS-422, RS-232, RS-485, Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers specifications

B&B Electronics is renowned for its reliable and efficient solutions for industrial communication, and their Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers stand out as versatile tools for connecting legacy serial devices to modern Ethernet networks. The compatibility with various serial communication protocols, including RS-485, RS-232, and RS-422, makes these servers indispensable in numerous applications that require reliable data transfer.

One of the main features of B&B Electronics Multi-Interface Serial Servers is their ability to support multiple serial communication standards. This flexibility allows businesses to integrate older equipment with newer technologies seamlessly. The servers can act as a bridge, ensuring that data from RS-232 devices can be transmitted over Ethernet networks without modification.

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The serial servers also incorporate advanced technologies such as TCP/IP and UDP protocols, enhancing data transmission reliability. This ensures that even in instances of network interruptions, data is not lost, thus maintaining the integrity of information being communicated between devices.

In summary, B&B Electronics Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers serve as a crucial link between legacy serial devices and modern Ethernet networks. Their flexibility, robust design, and user-friendly features make them a preferred solution for industries looking to improve their communications infrastructure and streamline their operations. With the integration of cutting-edge technologies, these servers not only meet the current demands but also adapt to future advancements in network communications.