Serial Port Profiles

Session Timeout Use this timer to forcibly close the session/connection when the Session Timeout expires.

Default: 0 seconds so the port will never timeout

Range: 0-4294967 seconds (about 49 days)

Break Handling Specifies how a break is interpreted.

Data Range:

zNone—The IOLAN ignores the break key completely and it is not passed through to the host.

zLocal—The IOLAN deals with the break locally. If the user is in a session, the break key has the same effect as a hot key.

zRemote—When the break key is pressed, the IOLAN translates this into a telnet break signal which it sends to the host machine.

zBreak Interrupt—On some systems such as SunOS, XENIX, and AIX, a break received from the peripheral is not passed to the client properly. If the client wishes to make the break act like an interrupt key (for example, when the stty options -ignbrkand brkintr are set).

Default: None

Session Strings Controls the sending of ASCII strings to serial devices at session start and session termination as follows;

zSend at Start—If configured, this string will be sent to the serial device on power-up of the IOLAN or when a kill line command is issued on this serial port. If the "monitor DSR" or "monitor DCD" options are set the string will also be sent when the monitored signal is raised.

zRange: 0-127 alpha-numeric characters. Non printable ascii characters must be entered in this format <027>. The decimal numbers within the brackets must be 3 digits long (example 003 not 3).

zSend at End—If configured, this string will be sent to the serial device when the TCP session on the LAN is terminated. If multihost is configured, this string will only be sent to the serial device when the profile is configured as a listen mode connection and after all multihost connections are terminated.

Range: 0-127 alpha-numeric characters. Non printable ascii characters must be entered in this format <027>. The decimal numbers within the brackets must be 3 digits long (example 003 not 3).

zDelay after Send—If configured, a delay time is sent to the device. This delay can be used to provide the serial device with time to process the string before the session is initiated.

Range: 0-65535 ms

Default: 10 ms

Dial In

If the console port is remote and will be dialing in via modem or ISDN TA,

 

enable this parameter.

 

Default: Disabled

Dial Out

If you want the modem to dial a number when the serial port is started, enable

 

this parameter.

 

Default: Disabled

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DS1, TS2 specifications

Perle Systems TS2 and DS1 are advanced serial-to-Ethernet devices designed to facilitate seamless integration of serial devices with modern IP networks. These devices serve as crucial tools for businesses looking to enhance their communication capabilities while leveraging existing infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the Perle TS2 and DS1 is their ability to support multiple serial protocols including RS232, RS422, and RS485. This versatile support allows businesses to connect various legacy devices to their networks, ensuring that critical equipment can still communicate effectively in an increasingly digital landscape.

The TS2 model is particularly noted for its dual serial ports, enabling simultaneous communication with multiple devices. This capability is invaluable for applications requiring real-time data transmission, such as remote monitoring and automated control systems. The DS1 model, on the other hand, is designed for single-port use, making it an ideal solution for smaller-scale operations or specific single-device connections.

Both the TS2 and DS1 incorporate advanced features such as configuration through a web interface, which simplifies setup and management. Users can easily access device settings and monitor performance metrics remotely, enhancing operational efficiency. These devices also support various network protocols such as TCP/IP, UDP, and ICMP, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of network architectures.

In terms of security, Perle Systems prioritize user data protection. The TS2 and DS1 offer features including SSL encryption and SSH protection, providing an added layer of security for sensitive information transmitted over the network. This is particularly important for industries where data integrity and security are paramount, such as healthcare and finance.

Additionally, the rugged design of both devices ensures reliable performance even in harsh environments. With extended temperature ratings and robust housing, the TS2 and DS1 can operate in diverse conditions without compromising functionality.

To summarize, the Perle Systems TS2 and DS1 provide a reliable and flexible solution for connecting legacy serial devices to modern networks. With their support for multiple serial protocols, web-based management, robust security features, and rugged design, these devices cater to a variety of industries looking to modernize their communication infrastructure while maintaining existing equipment. Whether for large-scale operations or smaller implementations, the TS2 and DS1 equip businesses with the tools needed for effective serial communication in an IP-driven world.