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Configuration access to the Com-Server
7�3 Configuration via Browser - Web Based Management
The Com-Server also allows configuration via HTTP protocol
and a standard Internet browser. The menu structure of the
WBM (Web Based Management) is compatible with the Telnet
configuration.
7�3�1 Activating WBM with the WuTility-Tool
The Web-Based-Management of the Com-Server can be ac-
tivated at any time using WuTility as part of assigning the
network parameters. Select the Com-Server in the device list
and then click on the IP address button. In the first window
of the dialog enter the desired values for IP address, subnet
mask and gateway and then click on the Continue button. In
the following window activate the WBM option and enter the
desired TCP port number. As a rule HTTP standard port 80
should be used. If use of port 80 is not possible or desired,
then the deviating port number must be explicitly specified in
the address line of the browser when opening the Com-Server
homepage:
http://[IP-Adresse oder Hostname]:[Portnummer]
7�3�2 Activating WBM via the serial interface
When serially assigning the IP number, you can optionally
specify the TCP port number under which the WBM should be
accessible. To do this, first connect the serial port A on the
Com-Server and the COM port on your computer using a null
modem cable. Start a terminal program and set the transmis-
sion parameters to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity and no
handshake. During a reset of the Com-Server hold the x key
down until after approx. 2 sec. the IPno.+<Enter>: prompt ap-
pears. Now directly following the IP address enter the exten-
ded address string
+w[Portno.]
.
Portno
. represents here the
desired TCP port in decimal format. A value of 0 deactivates
the WBM.
Summary of Contents for Com-Server++
Page 8: ...W T...
Page 26: ...26 W T Assigning the IP address...
Page 27: ...27 W T Subject to error and alteration 3 Supply voltage Com Server Com Server3x Isolated...
Page 30: ...30 W T Supply voltage...
Page 34: ...34 W T Network interface...
Page 41: ...41 W T Subject to error and alteration 6 LED displays Power Status Error LED Network LEDs...
Page 88: ...88 W T Packetizing serial datagrams...
Page 94: ...94 W T Mode TCP server...
Page 108: ...108 W T Mode TCP client...
Page 122: ...122 W T UDP bus mode...
Page 130: ...130 W T The Windows COM port redirector...
Page 138: ...138 W T Box to Box mode...
Page 154: ...154 W T Mode FTP client...
Page 164: ...164 W T Mode Telnet Client...
Page 182: ...182 W T OPC data transfer...
Page 186: ...186 W T Mode InQueueCopy...