MSS User Guide

5: Using the MSS

Wiring Requirements

Serial signals work differently when the MSS is in modem mode. First, the MSS will enable DTRWait and will not drive DTR until a valid connection is made with the ATDT command (see Modem Mode Commands). Second, the MSS will drop DTR whenever the TCP session is disconnected. DSRLogout is enabled implicitly. The intent is that the MSS DTR signal will be used as a simulated CD signal to the attached serial device.

If you are using an MSS with a DB25 connector, you will need to change the way you wire the DB25 adapters.

The serial device's DTR goes out to BOTH its own DSR in and the MSS DSR in. When the device asserts its DTR, it will see its DSR asserted. That way the device thinks that the "modem" (the MSS) is ready to accept commands all the time, and the MSS can log out the serial port when the device disconnects.

The MSS DTR out goes to the serial device's CD in. That way the MSS can signal the serial device that there is a valid connection, and the serial device will know it can send data to the remote device.

Sequential Hostlist Mode

Although Multihost Mode allows up to 16 simultaneous connections, Sequential Hostlist Mode uses the host table for failover connections.

Figure 5-19: Enabling Sequential Hostlist Mode

Local>> CHANGE PORT 1 DEDICATED SEQLIST

When Sequential Hostlist Mode is enabled, the MSS attempts to make a connection to the first address in the hostlist. If it succeeds it communicates with that host only and does not attempt to connect to any further addresses on the list. If it fails to connect to the first address, it will attempt to connect to the next address on the list. Again, once it successfully connects to an address on the list, it will not attempt further connections.

COM Port Redirector

The Lantronix COM Port Redirector application allows PCs to share modems and other serial devices connected to an MSS using Microsoft Windows or DOS communication applications. Using their existing communications software, PC users dial out to a remote host through a modem connected to the MSS.

The Redirector intercepts communications to specified COM ports and sends them over an IP (wired or wireless) network connection to the MSS serial port. This enables the PC to use the MSS serial port as if it were one of the PC COM ports.

The COM Port Redirector software and installation instructions are included on the distribution CD-ROM.

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