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TeleBoss 830 2.11.370 STD User Manual
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Communication Methods
The T830 has a diverse selection of communication methods available for different applications. The
following methods can be used to either access the command processor or provide a passthrough connection
to devices attached to the serial ports. All methods of connecting to the unit can be secured via password for
protection of data and hardware.
RS-232 serial
Optional RS485 serial (with an expansion card or RS-232 to RS485 serial converter)
Telnet
Optional modem serial (POTS)
HTTP Server
Data may be retrieved from or through the T830 by any of the following methods:
Serial or modem connection to command line (using ASCII, Xmodem, and Zmodem)
Serial or Telnet pass-through to connected equipment
Inline Mode (data in I/O1, data out I/O2)
Telnet to command line or passthrough
Telnet real-time sockets
FTP push (automatic delivery to FTP server)
FTP get (manual retrieval from FTP server)
SNMP get/set
Web Interface Status and Logs menus
The TeleBoss also has an intuitive GUI that can be used to control the unit and alarming functions. It can be
reached via:
HTTP WEB interface
HTTPS WEB Interface
The unit can also provide an administrator transparent access to connected devices. This sort of access can
be used to configure, maintain, or manipulate devices that would normally have no remote access.
Port Forwarding options via the Ethernet
Serial Passthrough
Event Notification
Alarms generated or detected within the T830 can be delivered through any of the following means:
● Modem callout
● Dialup pager
● Asentria Alarms
● SNMP trap
● SMS Messages
● Relays
Data Storage
Basic data storage in the TeleBoss is accomplished in a database of at least four files
– FILE1, FILE2,
EVENTS, and AUDIT. FILE1 and FILE2 are typically associated with Serial Port I/O 1 and Serial Port I/O 2
respectively, although either serial port can store to either FILE1 and FILE2, or both. Data collected via IP
Record Collection (IPRC) is also stored to either FILE1 or FILE2. EVENTS and AUDIT are log files generated
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