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Serial Port Profiles
Adding/Editing Modbus Slave IP Settings
Configure the following parameters:
UID Start
When
Destination
is set to
Host
and you have sequential Modbus Slave IP
addresses (for example, 10.10.10.1, 10.10.10.2, 10.10.10.3, etc.), you can
specify a UID range and the Terminal Server will automatically increment the
last digit of the configured IP address. Therefore, you can specify a UID range
of 1-100, and the Terminal Server will route Master Modbus messages to all
Modbus Slaves with IP addresses of 10.10.10.1 - 10.10.10.100.
Range:
1-247
Default:
0 (zero)
UID End
When
Destination
is set to
Host
and you have sequential Modbus Slave IP
addresses (for example, 10.10.10.1, 10.10.10.2, 10.10.10.3, etc.), you can
specify a UID range and the Terminal Server will automatically increment the
last digit of the configured IP address. Therefore, you can specify a UID range
of 1-100, and the Terminal Server will route Master Modbus messages to all
Modbus Slaves with IP addresses of 10.10.10.1 - 10.10.10.100.
Range:
1-247
Default:
0 (zero)
Type
Specify the configuration of the Modbus Slaves on the network.
Data Options:
z
Host
—The IP address is used for the first UID specified in the range. The
last octet in the IPv4 address is then incriminated for subsequent UID’s in
that range. The
Host
option is not applicable for IPv6 addresses.
z
Gateway
—The Modbus Master Gateway will use the same IP address
when connecting to all the remote Modbus slaves in the specified UID
range.
Default:
Host
Start IP Address
The IP address of the TCP/Ethernet Modbus Slave.
Field Format:
IPv4 or IPv6 (IPv6 format not supported for
Destination Host
)
End IP Address
Displays the ending IP address of the TCP/Ethernet Modbus Slaves, based on
the Start IP address and the UID range.