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Establishing a Connection
From the PC, establish a TCP connection to the IP address of the Remote transceiver and to the IP port as
configured in Table 2-1 (30010—COM1, 30011—COM2). A Telnet client application can be used to estab-
lish this connection. Data can now be sent between the PC and the RTU or other connected device.
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Figure 2-47. IP-to-Serial Application Diagram
2.6.9 Point-to-Multipoint IP-to-Serial Application Example
The operation and data flow for this mode is very similar to Point-to-Point serial-to-serial application,
except that it uses multicast addressing. The primary difference is that the PC uses UDP to communicate
with all of the Remotes. Upon receiving the packet, each Remote strips the data out of the UDP packet and
sends it from its
COM
port. Likewise, data presented at any of the Remotes’
COM
ports is packetized, sent
to the PC using the Access Point (see Figure 2-48 and Table 2-2 on Page 60).
Table 2-1. Serial Port Application Configuration
(IP-to-Serial Connection)
Transceiver
Location
Menu Item
Setting
Access Point
None is required
None is required
Remote Unit
IP Address
192.168.0.2
Status
Enabled
IP Protocol
TCP
Baud Rate
9,600 (Example)
Flow Control
None
Local IP Port
30011
Ethernet
Crosssover
RTU
EIA-232
Computer
or Network
192.168.0.10
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.2
LA
N
COM
1
COM
2
PW
R
LIN
K
Remote
Access Point
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