30: Configuring Terminal Server
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GW7304 Series User Manual
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Configuring Terminal Server
30.1
Overview
Terminal Server is a background application whose main task is to forward data between
TCP connections or UDP streams and asynchronous or synchronous serial ports.
Terminal Server application serves up to 4 sessions simultaneously one for each serial
port, depending on the device. Each Terminal Server session has an IP endpoint and an
associated specific serial port.
You can configure the IP endpoint of each Terminal Server session to be a:
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TCP server: each session is listening on a unique port.
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TCP client: Terminal Server makes a TCP connection to external TCP server.
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UDP endpoint: Terminal Server forwards data between a UDP stream and a serial
port.
30.2
Configuration packages used
Package
Sections
Tservd
Main
Port
30.3
Configuring Terminal Server using the web interface
In the top menu, select Services -> Terminal Server. The Terminal Server
Configuration page appears. You must configure two main sections: Main Settings and
Port Settings.
30.3.1
Configure main settings
Figure 142: The terminal server main settings page