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56 - Device Driver (NS-Link) Installation
DeviceMaster Installation and Configuration Guide
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Configuring the NS-Link Driver for Windows
5.
If you want use
IP mode
and the IP address is configured for your network, click the
IPv4
or
IPv6 Mode
radio button and click
Apply
. If you want to use
SSL Mode
, you must set the DeviceMaster to
IP mode
.
6.
Optionally, click the
Network Settings
button and click
Modify
to make any network settings changes for
DHCP or MAC mode (Disable IP).
7.
Optionally, click
Enable SSL Mode
if you want to configure secure COM ports.
The DeviceMaster must be configured using
IP Mode
(IPv4 or IPv6) before you can
Enable SSL Mode
.
If
SSL Mode
is enabled, TCP connections that carry data to/from the serial ports are encrypted using SSL
or TLS security protocols. This includes the following:
•
TCP connections to the per-serial-port TCP ports (default is 8000, 8001, 8002, ...) are encrypted using
SSL/TLS.
•
TCP connections to TCP port 4606 on which the DeviceMaster implements the Comtrol proprietary
serial driver protocol are encrypted using SSL/TLS.
•
Since SSL/TLS can not be used for either UDP data streams or for the Comtrol proprietary MAC mode
Ethernet driver protocol, both UDP and MAC mode serial data transport features are disabled.
In addition to encrypting the data streams, it is possible to configure the DeviceMaster so that only
authorized client applications can connect using SSL/TLS.
For this option to function, you must also
in the NS-Link web page.
Note:
See the help system or the
DeviceMaster NS-Link User Guide for Windows
if you need additional
information on SSL and the corresponding options.
8.
If you are using a server certificate, click the
Certificates
button.
a.
Click the
Server Certificate
check box if you want to enter a
Server Certificate
.
b.
Enter the name in the
Server Certificate
text box.
c.
If you are using a client certificate, click the drop list and browse to the appropriate client certificate
file.
d.
Click the
Ok
button to close the Certificates pop up window.