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Operation
Mode
COM Redirector
To set the operating protocol to be used in the serial port.
COM Redirector
To enable serial port of CS-LAN at the Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8.1 in
the PC with as a virtual COM Port. If you select this mode, all settings of serial
will follow the virtual COM port.
TCP Server
CS-LAN plays a role as a socket server to standby for accessing from client on
the network. The socket number is set at the [Local Port] and once the socket
access is completed, the data generated between the socket and the serial
port will be transferred as it is.
TCP Client
CS-LAN plays a role as a socket client when a specific server standbys for
accessing on the network. It attempts acceding with IP address and socket
number of the server. Once socket access is completed, the data generated
between the socket and the serial port will be transferred as it is. The OP and
port number to be requested for access should be set at [Target IP/Port].
UDP Server
CS-LAN plays a role as UDP server to standby for UDP access from client on
the network.
Socket number standbys for accessing is set the [Local Port].
If UDP package is received from the socket number, the data is to be sent to
serial port data and the data input from the serial port is to be sent to client in
UDP package form.
UDP Client
Once the data is input at the serial port, the IP and socket number of server is
to send the UDP package. The IP and port number of server requested for
accessing are to be set at [Target IP/Port].
Local Port
4001
To assign the socket number assigned to a port. This port is used to standby
for network socket connection at the TCP Server and UDP Server modes.
Target IP
0.0.0.0
To assign an IP address for device to be connected at the TCP Client and
UDP Client modes.
Target Port
4001
To assign a port to be connected at the TCP Client and UDP Client modes.
Latency
Time
0
To send the data consecutively received from the serial port to socket at once.
For example, if 100-byte text is sent from the serial device and then to socket
in the server via CS-LAN, the data being input by several byte unit is
immediately sent to a server through a socket if the value is 0, assuring a real
temporality. However, the disadvantage is to cause the potential traffic on the
network due to numerous packet being sent to server.
If this value is set at other than 0, the data being received at several bytes at
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