Model 3034/3038 Getting Started Guide

5 • RS-232 port configuration

 

 

Web Management Interface (WMI)

To access the statistical multiplexer main page, click on Interface Configuration > Terminal from the menu on the left of the screen.

Figure 13. Terminal Configuration

The Terminal Configuration main page displays the list of terminal ports and the current state of the ports. 3034 Models have four terminal ports and 3038 models have 8 terminal ports.

Port Configuration

To configure a terminal port:

1.Click on the number of the port you would like to configure in the Port column on the Terminal Config- uration main page.

2.The Terminal Port Status page displays. Click on the Configuration tab at the top of the page.

3.Check the Enabled box to turn on the terminal port.

4.Set the following fields:

Datasize: Set the data bits of the terminal port. Select an option from the range 5–8.

Flow Control: Set the flow control of the terminal port. Select None, RTS/CTS, or XON/XOFF.

Parity: Set the parity of the terminal port. Select Even, Mark, None, Odd, or Space.

Speed: Set the baud rate for the terminal port. Select an option from the range 50–230400.

Stop Bits:Set the baud rate for the terminal port. Select 1 or 2.

Mode: Set the mode for the terminal port configuration. Select master or slave.

Remote IP address: Set the IP address of the slave 3034/3038.

Port Number: Set the Port Number to use (or <cr> for default).

Allow-remote-control:Set this to allow remote control of the port.

5.Click Update to save your settings.

Web Management Interface (WMI)

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3034/3038 specifications

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