User's Manual
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i-PORT III User’s Guide
Document ID: UG-i-PORT III NAE -13-
2.5.2 Ethernet Interface:
Pin Name Description
1 TX+ Transmit Data +
2 TX- Transmit Data -
3 RX+ Receive Data +
4 nc
5 nc
6 RX- Receive Data -
7 nc
8 nc
Rate of transmission: 10 Mbit/s / 100 Mbit/s
Protocols: TCP/IP, FTP, Telnet, HTTP, UDP, SNMP, SNTP
Ports:
Debug Port 7090 for Debug data
Communication Port 7070 for communication (commands, messages)
Synchronization Port 7070 to synchronize i-PORTs
WLAN:
It is possible to establish a WLAN connection by means of a wireless bridge.
2.6
Protocols
The protocol used by the i-PORT is an ASCII protocol. The same protocol is used on the serial
interface as well as on the Ethernet interface (Port 7070). The protocol allows a host computer to
take control of the process or of the i-PORT. It is possible to execute scans, to read or write data, to
start temperature logs etc. on command.
For more information about the protocol, please refer to the i-PORT “Communication Protocol”.