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There are software packages available (i.e. Serial IP Redirector by Tactical Software) that
can create a virtual serial port on a PC. This virtual serial port can be configured to con-
nect to a RM-240 serial port. Standard programs can then be used to access this serial
port as if it were actually connected to the PC. Alternatively the program telnet may be
used to connect to a serial port on the RM-240. The telnet command used should be:
TELNET
[IP address] [Listen Port]
eg. TELNET 192.168.0.155 23 where the IP address is 192.168.0.155 and
Listen Port
is 23.
Enable RS-232 PPP Server
Check this box to enable the PPP network server on the
RS-232 port.
Enable RS-485 Serial
Gateway
Check this box to enable the Serial Gateway Server on
the RS-485 port.
Data Rate
The serial data rate desired. Serial data rates available
range from 110 bit/s to a maximum of 115.2 kbit/s.
Data Bits Parity Stop Bits
The data format desired. Data formats of 8N1, 7E1, 7O1,
7E2, 7O2 are supported.
Character Timeout
Enter the maximum delay (in msec) between received
serial characters before packet is sent via network.
Server
When configured as Server, the module will wait for a
connection to be initiated by a remote client
Listen Port
Server Only. Enter the TCP port number on which the
server must listen for incoming connections. The standard
TELNET port is 23.
Client
When configured as Client, the module will automatically
attempt to connect to the specified remote server.
Remote Device Port
Client only. Enter the TCP port number of the remote
server (i.e. the remote port to automatically connect to).
Remote Device IP Address Client only. Enter the IP Address of the remote server
(i.e. the remote IP Address to automatically connect to).
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