Technical data
Server Properties Configuration
Flow Control
The Flow Control setting must match the requirements of the serial device
connected.
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Select None when setting the port as RS-485 or 4-wire RS-422.
TCP/UDP Protocol
Select TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) or UDP (User Datagram
Protocol) protocol. If the application does not require a UDP connection,
select TCP. TCP guarantees reliable communication with error checking
whereas UDP provides faster transmission.
UDP Mode
When UDP mode is chosen the Serial timeout, TCP alive timeout,
Connection mode, Connection at, Max connection and Remote
IP address
fields are replaced with the following four fields:
Destination IP address range, Port number and Source IP
address range
. In this mode the server can be configured to
broadcast data to and receive data from multiple IP addresses. Four
IP address range fields are provided.
Figure 26. The Server UDP Configuration Screen
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Server Properties Configuration
Serial Timeout
Default for the Timeout property is 0, or no timeout. Setting Timeout to any
value between 1 and 65535 seconds activates it. If
Timeout is set to 5
seconds and the Serial Server is configured as a
Server, the Client makes a
connection and communications starts. If communications are ideal for 5
seconds the Serial Server will reset and make itself available for another
client connection.
TCP Alive Timeout
The Serial Server monitors TCP activity. If TCP activity stops for the length
of time specified in this field the connection will be closed. This field can be
set to any value between 0 and 255 minutes. If zero, or no value, is entered
into this field the server will not disconnect.
Connection Mode
The Connection Mode field has three options: Server, Client and Client (no
heartbeat).
When Client or Client (no heartbeat) is selected the
Connection at
field automatically becomes active (allowing the user to
select
Power up or Data Arrival).
• When using the
Virtual COM Port feature, select Server.
• When using a
TCP or UDP Socket program, select Server.
• When using
Paired Mode communication between two serial servers set
up one as a
Client and the other as a Server.
• When connecting to a server that does not support
Heartbeat, select
Client (no Heartbeat).
Delimiter HEX 1 and Delimiter HEX 2
These fields allow the user to enter two ASCII characters (in hex format) that
delimit the beginning and end of a message. When a message with both these
delimiters is received at the serial port, the data contained in the serial buffer
is placed in an Ethernet packet and sent out the Ethernet port. If only
Delimiter 1 is set (Delimiter 2 is zero or blank), upon receiving Delimiter 1
the Serial Server will put all the data in the serial buffer in an Ethernet packet
and send it out the Ethernet port. If serial data greater than 1 kilobyte is
received it will automatically be placed in an Ethernet packet and sent out the
Ethernet port.
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