Chapter 9. Virtual Serial Port Manager
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Menu and Toolbar
The Virtual Serial Port Manager menu and toolbar consist of the same
functions. Users can either click the menu items or buttons to invoke the
desired function, as described in the table below.
Target Information
The Target Information fields allow users to install (map) ports on an offline
target device, as described below.
Item
Action
Enum Targets
This function searches and lists all SN devices within the LAN
— these include Secure Device Server, as well as ATEN
Serial Console Servers. The results are shown in the Target
List panel (see
, page 82, for details). Beware that
all devices listed in the Target List will be deleted when the
delete function is invoked. Be sure to remove any devices
from the list that you don’t want to delete before invoking the
delete function.
Enum Ports
This function lists the existing ports for the target device
currently selected in the Target List. The results are shown in
the Port List panel.
Map
After selecting a port from the
Port List
panel, selecting this
function maps the device’s COM port to a virtual COM port on
the user’s PC.
Unmap
After selecting a port from the
Mapped Ports
list, selecting this
function removes the mapping between the PC and the
device’s COM port.
Field
Action
Target IP Address
Input the IP address of the target that you want to map COM
ports to.
Base Socket Port
The base socket port of the target device. For Real COM port
operation, the default base socket port is 5200.
Target Name
The name of the target. If it is different from the target’s real
name, will be replaced by the real one. Note that the name is
not related to the mapping / unmapping process. Only the IP
address, socket port and target type are relevant.
Target Type
The type of target to be mapped. SN3001 / SN3002 and ATEN
Serial Console Servers are valid target types.
Note:
SN3001 includes SN3001P, and SN3002 includes
SN3002P.
Add Target
Creates an entry in the Target List based on the above
information.
Delete Target
Remove the currently selected target from the Target List.
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