Iolan DS1/TS2
 EN 55022 1998, Class A, Note
 Table of Contents
 Configuration Methods
 DHCP/BOOTP
 Getting Started
 Configuring Serial Ports
 Console Management Profile
 Configuring Users
 Configuring Security
 UDP
 Configuring the System
 Controlling the I/O Channels
 Appendix a Virtual Modem AT Commands
 Appendix D I/O Wiring Diagrams
 Appendix G Troubleshooting
 Intended Audience
Preface
About This Book
Documentation
 Typeface Conventions
Online Help
 About the Iolan
Introduction
Iolan Family Models
 Iolan Features
Hardware
 Software
Security
 Iolan Features
 Introduction
Connectivity
Iolan Components
 Desktop Models
Power Supply Specifications
Getting to Know Your Iolan
Overview
 DS1
Serial Activity
 Top View
End View
 Console Mode
Console/Serial Switch
Serial Mode
 Serial Only Models
Powering Up the Iolan
Models
 Configuration Methods Chapter
 Configures an IP Address
Configuration Methods Overview
Requires a Configured IP Address
 Easy Config Wizard
 Connecting to the Iolan Using DeviceManager
Access Platforms
Unique Features
DeviceManager
 DeviceManager
 Using DeviceManager
 Connecting to the Iolan Using WebManager
WebManager
 Using WebManager
 Connecting to the Iolan Using the CLI
Command Line Interface
Through the Network
 Menu
Using the CLI
Connecting to the Iolan Using the Menu
Through the Serial Port
 Using the Menu
 Connecting to the Iolan Using DHCP/BOOTP
Using DHCP/BOOTP
 DHCP/BOOTP Parameters
 Connecting to the Iolan Using Snmp
Snmp
 Using the Snmp MIB
 Snmp
 Easy Configuration Wizard
Getting Started
 Setting Up the Network
 Using a Direct Serial Connection to Specify an IP Address
Using a Direct Serial Connection to Enable BOOTP/DHCP
 Set server internet dhcp/bootp on
 Using ARP-Ping
For an IPv6 Network
 Setting Up the Serial Ports
 Setting Up the Serial Ports
 Setting Up Users
 Using DeviceManager WebManager
 Navigating DeviceManager/WebManager
DeviceManager
 WebManager
 Using DeviceManager to Connect to the Iolan
Starting a New Session
 Assigning a Temporary IP Address to a New Iolan
 Adding/Deleting Manual IOLANs
Logging in to the Iolan
 Creating a New Iolan Configuration in DeviceManager
Using WebManager to Connect to the Iolan
Configuration Files
Logging into the Iolan
 Importing an Existing Configuration File
Opening an Existing Configuration File
Managing the Iolan
 Network Settings
 Overview
IP Settings
IP Settings
Field Descriptions
 Automatically server Default Enabled
Advanced
 Host Table
Advanced
Functionality
 Adding/Editing a Host
Route List
 Adding/Editing Routes
 Serial Ports
Functionality
 Editing a Serial Port
 Resetting a Serial Port
 Common Tabs
Serial Port Profiles
Hardware Tab Field Descriptions
 Default Auto Flow Control
Default None
Default Full
Enable Inbound
 Packet Forwarding Tab Field Descriptions
 Packet Definition
Enable Trigger1
Enable Trigger2
Packet Size
 Console Management Profile
 Protocol Listen for Connections on TCP Port
Default Telnet
General Tab Field Descriptions
Data Options IPv4 Address
 Advanced Tab Field Descriptions
 Dial
Dial Timeout
Break Handling
Dial Out
 TruePort Profile
 TCP Port
System Default Enabled Host Name
Connect to remote
Connect to
 Hosts to connect to
Host and backup
Adding/Editing Additional TruePort Hosts
Define a primary
 Adding/Editing a Multihost Entry
Backup Host
Primary Host
 Session Timeout
Signals high
Day Motd Default Disabled Idle Timeout
When
 TCP Sockets Profile
 General Tab Field Descriptions
 Adding/Editing Additional Hosts
 Adding/Editing a Multihost Entry
 Enable TCP
Keepalive
 UDP Sockets Profile
 This entry is disabled since Direction is set to Disabled
 End IP Address
Listen for connections on UDP port Direction
Start IP Address
Autolearn
 Any Port
Default 0 zero
Terminal Profile
Port
 TVI925
Default Dumb
VT100
VT320 specifically supporting VT320-7
 Protocol
When any data is
Day Motd Default Disabled
Automatically
 Disconnect User logs out Default Disabled
Data Range
 Login Settings
User Service Settings
Telnet Settings
 Erase
Interrupt
Quit
Echo
 Serial
Serial Tunneling Profile
Serial Server Tunnel
Client Iolan Tunnel
 Act As Tunnel
Client Default Disabled Host Name
Server
 Virtual Modem Profile
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 DTR Signal Acts as RTS Signal Always On RTS Signal Acts as
 Phone Number to Host Mapping
 Phone Number
Control Signal I/O Profile
VModem Phone Number Entry
Host IP Address
 Description
Input Signal Field Descriptions
Invert Signal
Latch
 Mode Default Disabled Syslog
Output Signal Field Descriptions
Auto Clear Mode
Manual Clear
 Modbus Gateway Profile
 Destination Slave
Settings Button Modbus/RTU
Mode
IP Mappings
 Default 1000 ms
Default 30 ms
Advanced Field Descriptions
 Adding/Editing Modbus Slave IP Settings
Modbus Slave IP Settings Field Descriptions
UID Start
 UID End
Default Host
Default TCP
Data Options TCP or UDP
 Modbus Slave Advanced Settings Field Descriptions
 Custom Application Profile
General Tab Field Description
 Network
Advanced Serial Settings Tab
Closing Serial Port Default Disabled Deny Multiple
Monitor
 Adding/Editing a Modem
Modems Tab
Name Name of the modem
 TruePort Baud Rate Tab
Field Definitions
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 Configuring Users
 User Settings
 Adding/Editing Users
General Tab
 Default Normal
Level
 Default DSPrompt
Services Tab
Service
Host IP
 Advanced Tab
Default English
Language
 Sessions Tab
 Session 1, 2, 3
Connect
 Serial Port Access Tab
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 Configuring Security
Services
 Field Descriptions
 Configuring I/O InterfacesChapter
 Settings
Access Functionality
 Advanced Slave Modbus Settings
 Default 30 seconds
Failsafe Timer Functionality
Timeout
Failsafe Action is triggered
 Broadcast of I/O Default Disabled Status
Enable UDP
UDP Functionality
 Default Celsius
Temperature Functionality
UDP Settings
UDP Entry
 Channels
Analog
 Default Current
Alarm Settings
 Digital Input
Digital I/O
 Input Mode
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 Digital Output
 Default Manual
Output Mode
Default Sink
Output
 Delay
Pulse Mode
Inactive Signal Width Active Signal Width
Pulse Count
 Monitoring Device Server
Relay
Relay I/O
Application Industrial Freezers
 Inactive Signal
Width
 Active Signal
 Temperature
 Default RTD
 Alarm Settings
Basic Analog Alarm Settings
 Trigger Type
Advanced Analog Alarm Settings
Clear Mode
Clear
 Analog Data
UDP Unicast Format
Total Data Length Exists
 Digital/Relay Data
Serial Pin Signal Data
UDP Unicast Example
Length Data
 Modbus Serial Application Connected to the Serial Port
Modbus Slave
Modbus Serial Application Connected to the Network
 Modbus TCP Application
Modbus I/O Access
Function Codes
 Coil/Register Descriptions
 Data Model A1/T1 A2/T2 A3/T3 A4/T4 Holding Registers
Serial Port Coil/Register Descriptions
A4/T4 Registers
Input Registers
 A4D2/A4R2 Registers
Data Model D1/R1 D2/R2 Coils
 Data Model D3/R1 D4/R2 Coils
Serial Pin Signals
D4/D2R2 Registers
Data Model Pin Coils
 TruePort/Modbus Combination
Modbus Serial Application TruePort Power Digital Output
TruePort I/O
PC running a
 API Over TruePort Only
Power Digital Output
PC running Custom Application API TruePort
 Setup
Accessing I/O Data Via TruePort
Introduction
 Command Format
Format of API Commands
Get Commands
Response Format
 Set Commands
 Example 1 Turn on the first relay on a D2R2 unit
Successful Response Format
Unsuccessful Response Format
Example 2 Turn on the first and second relay on a D2R2 unit
 Error Codes
Snmp Traps
 Alerts
Configuring the System Chapter
Syslog
 Management
 Custom App/Plugin
 Login Tab Field Descriptions
Field Description
 Bootup Files Tab Field Descriptions
 Message of the Day Motd Tab Field Descriptions
Tftp Tab Field Descriptions
 Controlling the I/O Channels
 Activate Output Manually activates the channel output
 Saving Configuration Files
System Administration Chapter
Managing Configuration Files
Downloading Configuration Files
 Reboot Server
Downloading Configuration Files to Multiple IOLANs
Server Name
 Uploading Configuration Files
Downloading Iolan Firmware
 Calibrating I/O
Calibrating Temperature Input
Calibrating Analog Input
 Calibrating Analog Channels
Calibrating RTD
 Rebooting the Iolan
Setting the IOLAN’s Date and Time
Resetting Calibration Data
 Language Support
Resetting the Iolan to Factory Defaults
Loading a Supplied Language
 Software Upgrades and Language Files
Translation Guidance
 Downloading Terminal Definitions
Creating Terminal Definition Files
 Resetting Configuration Parameters
For example
 Lost Admin Password
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 Commands
Virtual Modem Initialization Commands
 AT&Rn
AT&Sn
AT&Cn
 Serial Pinouts
Pinouts and Cabling Diagrams
DB25 Male
 DB25 Female
 RJ45
GND CTS
 DB9 Male Serial Only
DB9 Male I/O
 DB25 Male
EIA-232 Cabling Diagrams
Terminal DB25 Connector
DB25 Female
 DB9 Male
RJ45
10-pin Pin
 Modem DB25 Connector
Iolan RJ45 DCE
 RxD TxD DTR 20 DTR GND
 Port Iolan
Setting Jumpers
Iolan DB25 Male/Female
 Iolan RJ45
 DIP
 Digital I/O Module
 Analog Input Module
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 Digital Input Wet Contact
Wiring I/O Diagrams
Digital I/O
Digital Input Dry Contact
 Digital Output Sink
Digital Output Source
 Current
Temperature Input
Analog Input
Voltage
 RTD 4-Wire
RTD 2-Wire
RTD 3-Wire
Relay Output
 Normally Closed Contact
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 TruePort Utility
TruePort
 API Request Format
API I/O Access Over TruePort
API Response Format
 Error Codes
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 Accessories
Starter Kit Adapters/Cable
 RJ45F to DB25M DTE Crossover Adapter
RJ45F DB25M DTE
 RJ45F to DB25M DCE Modem Adapter
 RJ45F to DB25F DTE Crossover Adapter
RJ45F DB25F
 RJ45F to DB9M DTE Crossover Adapter
 Sun/Cisco RJ45M Connector Cable for Rack Mount Models
RJ45F to DB9F DTE Crossover Adapter
 Communication Issues
Troubleshooting
Hardware Problems
Power/Ready LED continues to flash green in Desktop models
 Host Problems
DeviceManager Problems
Login Problems
 Problems with Terminals
Unknown IP Address
 Long Reboot Cycle
DHCP/BOOTP Problems
Language Problems
Models
 Glossary
 Authentication Dial Users Services Reverse Connection
PAP Password
Authentication Protocol Radius Remote
RIP Routing
 Bootp
Index
 Snmp