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User Manual

EKI-1361/EKI-1362

1/2-port RS-232/422/485 to 
802.11b/g/n WLAN Serial Device 
Server

Summary of Contents for EKI-1361

Page 1: ...User Manual EKI 1361 EKI 1362 1 2 port RS 232 422 485 to 802 11b g n WLAN Serial Device Server ...

Page 2: ...allation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed acco...

Page 3: ...articular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an o...

Page 4: ...se damage 7 The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS 8 Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 9 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 10 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted ...

Page 5: ... given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other ca...

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Page 7: ...DIN Rail Mount of EKI 1361 14 Figure 2 8 Wall Mount of EKI 1361 14 Figure 2 9 DIN Rail Mount of EKI 1362 15 Figure 2 10Wall Mount of EKI 1362 15 2 3 Connecting Hardware 16 2 3 1 Choosing the Location 16 Figure 2 11Combine the Metal Mounting Kit 16 Figure 2 12DIN rail Step 2 16 2 3 2 Wireless Connection 17 2 3 3 Network Connection 17 2 3 4 Power Connection 17 Figure 2 13Power Connector 17 2 3 5 Ser...

Page 8: ...guration 48 5 6 1 Basic Port Configuration 48 5 6 2 Operation Mode 49 5 7 Monitor 56 5 8 Auto Warning Alarm 57 5 8 1 E mail Alert 57 5 8 2 SNMP Trap 58 5 8 3 System Event 58 5 8 4 Serial Port Event 59 5 9 Change Password 59 5 10 Import Export Device Settings 60 5 11 Reboot 61 Chapter 6 Telnet Configuration 63 63 6 1 Overview 64 6 2 Telnet Console 64 6 3 Command List 65 Table 6 1 Console Command Li...

Page 9: ...Chapter 1 1 Overview ...

Page 10: ...he plant throughout the factory the facility the office building or across the global enterprise The EKI 1361 1362 provides an impressive list of features and functions enabling multiple industrial devices to be connected controlled configured managed and updated over a network With serial ports and 802 11b g n wireless LAN the EKI 1361 1362 easily connects multiple serial devices to a network The...

Page 11: ...MP MIB II for network management 1 3 Specifications WLAN Interface Standard Conformance 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n Network Modes Infrastructure Ad Hoc Transmit Power 802 11b 16 dBm typical 802 11g 16 dBm 6 36 Mbps 11 dBm 54Mbps 802 11n HT20 16 bBm MCS 0 3 9 dBm MCS 7 19dBm MCS 9 11 dBm MCS 15 802 11n HT40 16 bBm MCS 0 3 8 dBm MCS 7 19dBm MCS 9 11 dBm MCS 15 Receive Sensditivity 82 dBm Max Data Ra...

Page 12: ...y None Even Odd Space Mark Data bits 5 6 7 8 Stop bits 1 1 5 2 Flow control XON XOFF RTS CTS DTR DSR Signals RS 232 TxD RxD CTS RTS DTR DSR DCD RI GND RS 422 TxD TxD RxD RxD GND RS 485 Data Data GND Protection 15 KV ESD for all signals enhanced protection for RS 422 485 lines Software Utility Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility Driver support Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 Windows Server...

Page 13: ...ne Protection 1 KV burst EN61000 4 4 0 5 KV surge EN51000 4 5 Environmental Operation Temperature 30 65 C 22 149 F Storage Temperature 40 80 C 40 176 F Operating Humidity 5 to 95 RH Regulatory Approvals ECM CE FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B 1 4 Package Check List 1 x EKI 1361 1362 Serial Device Server Panel Wall mounting bracket DIN rail mounting kit CD ROM for utility and user manual Optional Acce...

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Page 15: ...Chapter 2 2 Getting Started ...

Page 16: ...try grade hardware and easy use software to make connecting serial devices to an Ethernet network a surprisingly simple process These units immedi ately upgrade your existing serial devices for integration into the Internet world The EKI series features a lot of powerful functions such as high speed data transfer access control auto detection of all EKI series products remote connection from dif f...

Page 17: ... as easily as if they were physically installed in or directly connected on the PC The Advantech redirector can create up to 4096 virtual COM ports Application on the host can open virtual COM port to access the serial device servers at the same time The redirector will handle each active virtual COM port as a separate TCP connection to Advantech serial device servers Figure 2 2 COM Port Redirecto...

Page 18: ...located between hosts and serial devices Each serial port on the EKI serial device server can allow max five host connections through one Ethernet port or two Ethernet ports There are two major operation modes for Multi Access Mode First one is broadcast mode EKI serial device server handles a command from one application and replies the data from the serial port to all applications that are conne...

Page 19: ...Mode 2 1 4 TCP Client Mode In TCP Client mode the TCP connection will be established from EKI serial device server This operation mode supports a maximum of 16 simultaneous connections for each serial port on EKI series to one host or several hosts You should configure the IP address and TCP port number of the network hosts which the EKI serial device server connect to using Advantech Serial Devic...

Page 20: ...8 hosts UDP message In the UDP client mode EKI serial device servers transmit UDP message to max 16 hosts simultaneously 2 1 7 Control Mode In controlling mode the EKI serial device server presents a modem interface to the attached serial device it accepts AT style modem commands to connect disconnect to other networking device If you want serial device running application program to connect disco...

Page 21: ...wer 2 is on Off Power 2 is off or power error condition exists Status Status Blinking System is ready Steady on The device server has been located by utility s location function Off System is not working LAN Green Blinking Ethernet port is transmitting or receiving data Steady on Ethernet has the good link for 10Mbps or 100Mbps operations Off Ethernet is not working WLAN Orange Steady on WLAN link...

Page 22: ...EKI 1361 EKI 1362 User Manual 14 2 2 2 Dimensions Units mm Figure 2 7 DIN Rail Mount of EKI 1361 Figure 2 8 Wall Mount of EKI 1361 ...

Page 23: ...15 EKI 1361 EKI 1362 User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 2 9 DIN Rail Mount of EKI 1362 Figure 2 10 Wall Mount of EKI 1362 ...

Page 24: ...l device server can be Fixed to a panel wall mount Fixed to a DIN rail 2 3 1 1 Panel Wall Mounting The EKI 1361 EKI 1362 can be attached to a wall using the included metal brackets Each bracket comes with 3 screws and then you can install the device firmly via the components please see the figure as below Figure 2 11 Combine the Metal Mounting Kit 2 3 1 2 DIN Rail Mounting You can mount the EKI 15...

Page 25: ...optimize communication quality 2 3 3 Network Connection EKI 1361 EKI 1362 has a RJ 45 Ethernet port that supports 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet and half or full duplex operation EKI 1361 EKI 1362 can be connected to other hubs or switches through a twisted pair straight through the cable or a crossover cable up to 100m long When use EKI 1361 EKI 1362 for first time user can connect to...

Page 26: ...industrial communication IEDG series driver utility CD into the CD ROM drive e g E on the host PC 2 Use Windows explorer or the Windows Run command to execute the setup pro gram the path for the setup program on the CD ROM should be E Util ity Driver SerialDeviceServerConfigurationUtility Serial_Device_Server_Config uration_Utility_ Version _Release_ date exe Table 2 2 EKI 152X series Serial Pin A...

Page 27: ...2 User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 3 Upon executing the setup program the Welcome Dialog Box will be pop up Press the Next button to continue 4 Carefully read the Software License Agreement and press Yes to continue ...

Page 28: ...up program will specify a default installation path C Program Files Advantech eAutomation Serial Device Server Configuration Utility 6 After setup has copied all program files to your computer click the Finish but ton to finish the installation ...

Page 29: ...Chapter 3 3 Configuration ...

Page 30: ...eAutomation Serial Device Server Configuration Utility The Serial Device Server Configuration Utility will appear as below There are four major areas in the serial device server configuration utility 1 Serial Device Server List Area All devices will be searched and listed in this area You can arrange different favorite group and virtual COM ports 2 Serial Device Server Information Area Click on th...

Page 31: ... the configuration utility program from the Start Menu From here all device on the same network domain will be searched and display on Device Server List Area You can click on the device name to show the features of the specific device Click on the before the model name and the utility will expand the tree structure to show the individual device name Click on the before the model name and the util...

Page 32: ... Ethernet Information and Serial Port Information In the serial port information frame it dis plays the operation mode status and connected host IP Click on the before the device name and the utility will expand the interfaces on this device server Click on each item you will entry the configuration page to change the setting The configuration will be introduced on following sections ...

Page 33: ...ain Don t use this function frequently The warning message will be pop up when you double click this button You can click the button on the Quick Tool Bar The utility will search serial device server on local LAN 3 2 3 Manual Appending Using Add IP address to Favorite or Search a Range of IP addresses function you are able to add one device or group of devices to Favorites These devices can locate...

Page 34: ...And click on the before the device name and the utility will expand the interfaces on this device server Select the Ethernet interface Select Eth1 or Eth2 these are two individual Ethernet ports MAC address The MAC address is for the local system to identify and locate each serial device servers This MAC address is already set before delivery from factory hence no need for further configuration IP...

Page 35: ...Setting In order to use DNS feature you need to set the IP address of the DNS server to be able to access the host with the domain name The EKI 152X series serial device server provides Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server configuration items to set the IP address of the DNS server Secondary DNS Server is included for use when Primary DNS server is unavailable DHCP Advanced Setting When you...

Page 36: ...ce severs need your management you may need to identify which unit is correct to configuration on utility Click Locate to make that unit s Status LED be steady on and the buzzer will make the beep sound until you click Stop Locate 3 4 2 Lock the Serial Device Server Password Protection The configuration utility provides the Lock Device function to make it more confiden tial You need to set up a pa...

Page 37: ...e setting of the serial device server to the factory default which will be introduced next section If you want to disable this function or change the password click Change Password to change the password to default None leave the new password and confirm new password columns blank to disable this function or other password you want to change Be sure to click Reset Device to restart the serial devi...

Page 38: ...be pop up while clicking Restore to Factory Default Settings If you really want to restore the serial device sever to factory default settings please click Yes button to continue Then please power off the serial device server within ten seconds after reconnect ing the power back the all setting will be reset to the factory default If the power remains more than ten seconds the serial device server...

Page 39: ...y to carry out the upgrade procedure Please access Advantech s website http www advan tech com to download the latest version of the firmware Before update the firmware make sure that your host s Network domain is as same as the serial device server or the host can establish the TCP connection to the serial device server Right Click on the device name and select Update Firmware function Select the...

Page 40: ... firm ware completely click on the OK button The serial device server will restart auto matically Note Be sure that the host PC Ethernet network domain is as same as the serial device server or the host PC can establish the TCP connection with the serial device server while doing the updating firmware process ...

Page 41: ...Chapter 4 4 Setting COM Redirector ...

Page 42: ...evice and one connected to a Advantech serial device server COM redirector utility and Virtual COM port Management utility are integrated into one utility with same GUI Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility can create all Virtual COM ports using Auto Mapping function You can map the Virtual COM port by yourself 4 1 1 Auto Mapping Right click the serial device name on the sub tree of...

Page 43: ...35 EKI 1361 EKI 1362User Manual Chapter 4 Setting COM Redirector The COM ports in the Virtual Com Ports listing are now available for use by Win dows applications ...

Page 44: ... the sub tree of Device Server List area and select the Manual Mapping function ADAM series EDG series and EKI wireless series have only one IP address Select the serial port on the device server and the host COM that you want to set Press Map it to establish the virtual COM port on the host ...

Page 45: ...rver again Reconfiguration is not necessary so this function enhances the reliability of the system If the function is disabled the connection can not be re established again unless the COM redirector or host is restarted Serial device server has two Ethernet ports You can select two Ethernet port to establish two Ethernet connections with one virtual COM port It means that COM redirector will use...

Page 46: ... selecting the Device Type and inputting the IP address without physically connecting the serial device server to the network 4 1 4 Remove the Virtual COM Port If you want to remove the virtual COM port you can remove them one by one or group remove ports Individually Remove Right click on COM port you have mapped and select Remove This Port ...

Page 47: ...361 EKI 1362User Manual Chapter 4 Setting COM Redirector Group Remove Port Right click on Virtual Com Ports on Device Server List Area and select Group Remove Port you can choose which ports you want to remove ...

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Page 49: ...Chapter 5 5 Web Based Configuration ...

Page 50: ... In the browser s address field enter the IP Address of your EKI 152X series serial device server The default IP setting is 10 0 0 1 but you should use the IP which you have previously assigned for this device Once the IP is entered you will be presented with the following windows 5 2 Accessing the Web Page By configuration utility By Windows Internet Explorer Note Before using the web based confi...

Page 51: ... tification Device Description Users can place a note about the device in this field for tracking remind and etc Device Services Users can disable the default services to avoid unauthorized access about the device settings Device Time Users can set the device time for the SNMP trap mail alarm and etc That can help identify the time when the event happened User can set the Time Server to use the NT...

Page 52: ...lues for your network environment Remember to press Save after fill in all values MAC address The MAC address is for the local system to identify and locate each serial device servers This MAC address is already set before delivery from factory hence no need for further configuration IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway You can choose from four possible IP Configuration modes Static DHCP BOOTP a...

Page 53: ...ion DNS Setting In order to use DNS feature you need to set the IP address of the DNS server to be able to access the host with the domain name The EKI 152X series serial device server provides Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server config uration items to set the IP address of the DNS server Secondary DNS Server is included for use when Primary DNS server is unavailable DHCP Advanced Setting...

Page 54: ...can use this function to discovery the wirelees access point near EKI device Sometimes due to the wireless access point setting and environment issue the specific wireless access point may not be listed in the result User can try to refresh the list several times SSID When using Client mode user can specify the SSID that EKI device should con nect to When using Ad hoc mode user can specify the SSI...

Page 55: ...aw Encryption User can choose using wireless communication without encryption or choose with WEP WPA WPA2 Personal or WPA WPA2 Enterprise that can use standard encryption method to protect the data WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a security algorithm for IEEE 802 11 wireless networks When using WEP encryption user should also choose the authenti cation algorithm key index key format and fill i...

Page 56: ...ra certification and private key files If using WPA WPA2 encryption user should also choose which EAP method is using with TLS TTLS or PEAP User should also provide the relative parameters Man agement frame protection Identity Password Inner Authertication 5 6 Port Configuration There are Basic Operation Mode and Advanced Setting in the serial port configuration For more detailed information for s...

Page 57: ...net networking users can control and monitor remote serial devices and equipment over LAN or WAN The EKI device server comes with a COM port redirector Virtual COM driver that transmits all serial signals intact This means that your existing COM based software can be preserved without modifying to fulfill the needs The Virtual COM mode allows user to continue using RS 232 422 485 serial communicat...

Page 58: ...er the EKI device will operate in normal mode When multiple hosts open the serial port simultaneously the EKI device only offers control ability for the first connected host and provides data commu nication function for others Each serial port supports up to five simultaneous connections so multiple hosts can transmit receive data to from the same serial port simultaneously Every host can transmit...

Page 59: ...the device have transmitted the data During this period the commands from hosts will be queued and the EKI device just processes this command Enabling Frame Break if the serial port idle is longer than the Frame Break period the EKI device will assume the communi cation is completed and continue the next host s query This is an efficient way to reduce the waiting time and improve the performance 5...

Page 60: ... from the Data Listen port Data Idle Timeout The default is 60 seconds If you want to keep connection continually you can disable the Data Idle Timeout Data idle Time is the time period in which the device waits for data If the EKI device does not receive data over an estab lished idle time the EKI device will disconnect temporarily When the data comes to the EKI device it will reconnect automatic...

Page 61: ... to reduce inefficient waiting time and the EKI device can trans mit data more efficiently Disabling the Frame Break function the EKI device will wait Response Timeout period whether the device have transmitted the data During this period the commands from hosts will be queued and the EKI device just processes this command Enabling Frame Break if the serial port idle is longer than the Frame Break...

Page 62: ...ess any keys for at least several seconds then press three times You can set Guard Time to define the idle time Be sure that you have to press over the idle time Guard Time The default value is 1000 ms Example Guard Time Guard Time Control Mode is designed for use with legacy operating systems such as MS DOS that do not support TCP IP Ethernet By connecting one of EKI s serial ports to the MS DOS ...

Page 63: ... connection has been shut down EKI will back to command mode automatically AT Commands EKI supports the following common AT commands used with a typical modem Example 1 Local connect to remote Note The command cannot be divided The character can be changed in Hang up Character and the guard time which prefixes and suffixes the in order to protect the raw data can be changed in Guard Time ms See pi...

Page 64: ...I 1361 EKI 1362 User Manual 56 Example 2 Remote connect to local 5 7 Monitor You can monitor the serial ports settings statistic and the connected IP address by click on Monitor function on the main menu ...

Page 65: ...rm You can set the e mail server and SNMP Trap server in the Setting page and set the event type in the Event page 5 8 1 E mail Alert Consult your ISP or Network Administrator for the proper SMTP mail server settings The auto warning functions may not work properly without proper settings ...

Page 66: ...a wrong password from Console or Administrator When authen tication failure occurs the EKI device will send an e mail or send a SNMP trap IP Change The user changes the EKI device s IP address When the IP address changes the EKI device will send an e mail or send a SNMP trap after restarting the sys tem Password Change The user changes the EKI device s password When the password changes the EKI de...

Page 67: ...ed also indicating that the data communication equipment s power is off For example a DSR change to high also means that the DCE is powered ON If the DSR signal changes to low it also means that the DCE is powered off When the DSR signal changes the EKI device will send an e mail or send a SNMP trap 5 9 Change Password You can change the serial device server password on here If you have set a pass...

Page 68: ...ge the password to the default None leave the new password column blank Be sure to press the Save button and reboot the serial device server to make the change effective 5 10 Import Export Device Settings You can Import or Export the serial device server all setting as the conf file format ...

Page 69: ... 11 Reboot The configuration will take effect after clicking Save button But all configurations will save to flash memory after this reboot step Press the Reboot button and the system will give a reset response It will take a few seconds to reconnect with the new values ...

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Page 71: ...Chapter 6 6 Telnet Configuration ...

Page 72: ...se terminal software like Hyper Terminal Telix and other related terminal software 6 2 Telnet Console Create a new connection You can create a new Telnet connection and assign a connection name for the con sole configuration Input the IP address Confirm that the Telnet console configuration works ok Be sure that your host PC Ethernet network IP domain is as same as the EKI 152X series serial devic...

Page 73: ...e serial ports in Data mode USDG net Show or configure the Ethernet ports settings password Set or change the password apply Write settings to the flash memory and reboot the system immediately exit Terminate the shell session help Display help information of command list Tab Tab Display help information of command list import Import the serial device server all settings export Export the serial d...

Page 74: ...ype the help command or press Tab twice to show the supported command list Usage help Function Display help information of command list You might use help command to show the usage of all commands Usage help command Function Show the usage of command ...

Page 75: ... Show firmware version device name and description Usage system Function Show current device status and information Usage system name XXXX Function Set current device name XXXX maximum length 31 bytes Usage system desc XXXX Function Set current device description XXXX maximum length 127 bytes ...

Page 76: ...and to show all serial ports information and configure the serial ports settings Usage port nn or port all Function Show the nn th port or all ports information Usage port nn desc XXXX Function Set the nn th port s description XXXX maximum length 127 bytes ...

Page 77: ... e o m s data 5 6 7 8 stop 1 1 5 2 Function Set the serial ports baud rate parity data bits and stop bits Acceptable baud rate 50 75 110 150 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 and 921600 Parity n None Parity e Even Parity o Odd Parity m Mark Parity s Space Usage port nn all mode vcom ctrl data Function Set the serial ports as virtual COM mode control...

Page 78: ...st idle timeout S Usage mvcom nn all respto XX framebk XX Function Set the nn th or all serial ports response timeout and frame break mctrl Show and setup the Control mode Usage mctrl Function Show all serial ports mode and related information Usage mctrl nn all Function Set the nn th or all serial ports as the Control mode Usage mctrl nn all idleto XX guardt XX hangchr XX Function Set the nn th o...

Page 79: ...P Function Set the nn th or all serial ports transmit protocol as TCP or UDP Usage mdata nn all idleto XX lsport XXXX atport XXXX Function Set the nn th or all serial ports data idle timeout listen port and AT com mand port Usage mdata nn all respto XX framebk XX Function Set the nn th or all serial ports response timeout and frame break Usage mdata nn all peernum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 80: ... status and information Usage net 1 2 mode static dhcp boot all Function Set the network operating mode Usage net 1 2 ip XX XX XX XX netmask XX XX XX XX gw XX XX XX XX Function Set IP address subnet mask and default gateway Usage net 1 2 dns auto specific Usage net 1 2 dns1 XX XX XX XX Usage net 1 2 dns2 XX XX XX XX Function Set the DNS function ...

Page 81: ...XXX new XXXX Function Confirm the old password and set a new password apply Usage apply Function Save the settings to the flash memory and reboot the system immediately exit Usage exit Function Terminate the shell session import export Usage import Function Import the serial device server settings file Usage export Function Export the serial device server settings file ...

Page 82: ...tatistic and connected IP address Usage monitor port 1 2 16 setting Function Monitor the serial ports settings Usage monitor port 1 2 16 statistic Function Monitor the serial ports statistic Usage monitor port 1 2 16 ip Function Monitor the serial ports connected IP address ...

Page 83: ...KI 1362 User Manual Chapter 6 Telnet Configuration alarm Show or configure the auto warning function For more detailed setting for auto warning please refer to chapter 3 7 time Show or configure the time information ...

Page 84: ...ght on off begin MMDD end MMDD Function Set the current time daylight saving configuration Usage time ntp XXXX Function Set the NTP timeserver XXXX time server service Enable or disable some extra service Usage service web enable disable Function Enable or disable the web based configuration Usage service telnet enable disable Function Enable or disable the telnet console Usage service SNMP enable...

Page 85: ...channel 0 Auto Usage wireless encryption none wep wpa psk wpa enterprise Function Set encryption type Usage wireless wepauth on off Function Set WEP authentication algorithm Usage wireless wepidx 0 1 2 3 Function Set WEP key index Usage wireless wepkey asc hex XXXX Function Set WEP key as XXXX in specific format Usage wireless wpakey XXXX Function Set WPA PSK key as XXXX Usage wireless wpaeap tls ...

Page 86: ...onfigure the wireless advanced settings or information Usage wirelessadv Function Show device wireless advance informations Usage wirelessadv rts 256 2347 Function Set RTS threshold Usage wirelessadv frag 256 2346 Function Set fragmentation threshold Usage wirelessadv roaming on off Function Enable disable Roaming Usage wirelessadv rssi 10 95 Function Set connection quality monitor RSSI threshold ...

Page 87: ...Appendix A A Pin Assignments ...

Page 88: ...nments A 1 1 RS 232 Pin Assignments A 1 2 RS 422 485 Pin Assignments A 1 2 1 1 RS 422 A 1 2 2 2 RS 485 Pin Description 1 DCD 2 Rx 3 Tx 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI Pin Description 1 Tx 4 Tx 5 GND 7 Rx 9 Rx Pin Description 1 Data 4 Data 5 GND ...

Page 89: ...Appendix B B List of Known TCP and UDP Port Numbers ...

Page 90: ...ation Utility 5202 TCP VCOM RVCOM 9999 TCP Firmware Download 22 TCP SSH 23 TCP Telnet 25 TCP SMTP Mail Client 53 TCP UDP DNS 67 UDP BOOTP Server DHCP 68 UDP BOOTP Client DHCP 80 TCP Web Interface HTTP 123 TCP NTP 161 UDP SNMP 162 TCP UDP SNMP Trap 443 TCP HTTPS 502 TCP Modbus TCP Default 514 UDP Syslog 546 TCP UDP DHCPv6 Client 547 TCP UDP DHCPv6 Server ...

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Page 92: ...ations are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Advantech Co Ltd 2013 ...

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