
User manual XC-32 XC-320 XC-4200
II.Xcell overview
II.1 - XC-32
XC-32 provides 2 asynchronous ports on which you can connect passive terminals.
Thanks to XC's integrated Telnet client, every terminal will be able to open up to three
sessions on the server.
Thanks to XC's remote access server function, you can perform a dial-in PPP connection
on each XC's port. It makes possible for a PPP compatible portable (using a modem) to
connect to the company's network.
Thanks to the "raw" function of Xcell, you can connect printers or any other serial
equipment (bar-code reader, data acquisition system, a.s.o...).
Just run on your Unix server the "rawtty" application to redirect the in and out data flow of
the specified communication port ('/dev/ttyx') to one of XC-320 port.
RemoteCOM is provides the same function for Windows 95/98/NT systems. This function
is optionnal.
Thanks to the Mux mode, you can also establish a communication between to serial
equipments through an asynchronous link. You can, for example, use a terminal on your
XC to manage a PLC located on a remote Xcell. This function is optionnal.
II.2 - XC-320
XC-320 supports the same functions as XC-31 but provides 4 or 8 asynchronous ports.
With XC-320, you can use RemoteCOM function on 1 port. You can extend this fonction
to many ports (optionnal).
II.3 - XC-4200
XC-4200 supports the same functions as XC-310 but provides 4, 8, 12 or 16
asynchronous ports. XC-4200 also uses the XC-4 architecture.
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