Microtronix Access Serial-TCP/IP Converter
3) If the device asserts a DTR or CD signal, select
DTR/CD detection
. This also controls TCP
connectivity.
4) Click the
Enabled
checkbox.
3.6.2 Conversion Settings
5) Select the mode of operation from the drop-down list. RAW treats data as a byte stream. LINE
does special line handling for data from TCP to the serial interface. IAC-ESC ensures data
transparency when connecting to remote Telnet sessions.
3.6.3 Network Settings
6) Select the TCP port on which a listen is posted for remote clients, or to which a connection is to
be initiated towards a remote server.
7) Enter the remote IP address to which the connection will be made, or enter 0.0.0.0 for a listen to
be posted.
8) Optional: Enter the IP address of the local interface on which the listen TCP port is to be bound.
For internal connections, 127.0.0.1.
9) Check the
Authentication Required
box if the remote client must login.
3.6.4 Update and Start the Server
9) Check the
Start / Restart Terminal Server
box for changes to become active.
10) Click the
Apply
button to save changes and (re)start the server if requested.
For additional information, click the
Help
button on the page.
3.6.5 Verify Terminal Server Connection
Click on the
Status
and
Control & Log
items in the
Terminal Server
main menu section. Refer to the
Help
pages for details.
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