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You must configure the UDS so that it can communicate on a network with your serial
device. For example, you must set the way the unit responds to serial and network
traffic, handles serial packets, and starts and closes connections.
This chapter gives an overview of the procedure for using Web Manager to configure
a UDS. This is the easiest and preferred method.
The unit’s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory (NVRam) and is retained
without power. You can change the configuration at any time. The unit performs a
reset after the configuration has been changed and stored.
Note:
When configuring the UDS200, note that it does not support 2 stop
bits for port 2.
Accessing Web Manager
If your unit already has an IP address, you can log into it using a standard Web
browser with Java enabled.
Note:
You can also access Web Manager by clicking the
Web
icon on the
DeviceInstaller “Manage List” window (see
Methods of Configuring the UDS
on page
15
.)
1. Type the unit's IP address into the Web browser's URL (Address/Location) field.
Figure 4-1. Web Browser Login
2. When the UDS Configuration Guidelines Page displays, select one of the four
links: