Properties
ESERV-M12T Modbus Gateway
ESERV-M12T Modbus Gateway
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ESERV-M12T
(Rev. 1210)
For a Class D network (IP addresses 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255) and
Class E Networks (IP addresses 240.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255) the subnet
mask is ignored.
ESERV-M12T Modbus Gateways come from the factory with a default subnet
mask value of: 255.255.255.0
TCP (TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL)
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
provides reliable connection-oriented network communication with error
checking. In TCP mode the Modbus gateway can be configured as a client or a server.
When the Modbus gateway is configured as a
TCP client
it initiates connections with a server on the network. You
must set up the IP address and port number of the server that you want the client (Modbus gateway) to
communicate with. You also select whether the Modbus gateway is to connect at power up or only when it
receives data from the device connected to its serial port.
When the Modbus gateway is configured as a
TCP server
it waits for connections to be initiated by another
network device. You must set up the TCP port number that it will listen to for connections and set the maximum
(up to eight) number of simultaneous connections it will accept. You can filter the connections it will accept based
on specific IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses that you specify.
Summary of Contents for ESERV-M12T
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Page 40: ...Modbus Help ESERV M12T Modbus Gateway 35 ESERV M12T Rev 1210 Figure 24 Modbus Priority...
Page 46: ...Modbus Help ESERV M12T Modbus Gateway 41 ESERV M12T Rev 1210 Figure 31 Port 1 Modbus...
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