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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
RL1000GW
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Command
Description
udp-service
Configuration options to be used at the router where the terminal server is set. This
option relates to a UDP service settings.
Remote-address: the router own ACE ‘application-host’ interface IP address.
Service-id: the serial service-id to which the terminal server serice relates to. the ‘service-
id’ is created at the ‘serial’ ‘local-end-point’ and must be set to ‘application’= ‘terminal-
server’.
Udp-server-port: the udp port to be used for the connection. Incoming udp traffic with
this port will be directed to the terminal server. Serial traffic will encapsulated to udp and
send to the udp client with this port.
Udp-client-address: an IPv4 address of the target UDP client to which the terminal server
will reply to.
null-cr-mode: this field settings (on|off) allows flexability in working with different types of
terminals (as PuTTY, hyper terminal, CRT..)as each handles the CR bit differently.
When set to On the switch will drop <NULL> character only if it arrives immediately after
the <CR> (^M, 0x0d).
For all other modes of operation, NULL_CR is ignored.
default - off
show : display the configuration.
remove
Address: IP address in the form of aa.bb.cc.dd.
The IP is of the Application interface at the switch at which the serial port is connected at.
Telnet-port: tcp port number in the range of 2000-2100.
Service-id: serial service id number which the designated serial port is configured as a
member in (“local end point).
Slot : 1 (constant)
Port : port number .1-4
show
Show port mapping
Example local Service
Below example demonstrates a setup of a local service at which both the telnet client and the
serial slave are connected locally to the router.
The router is acting as a terminal-server.
1. Assign an IP interface
router interface create address-prefix 192.168.1.101/24 physical-interface eth1 purpose
application-host