User's Manual

Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
WiPortâ„¢ User Guide 39
Options Bit
BootP 2
For example, if the third octet is 0.0.5.0, the AutoIP and BootP options are
disabled; only DHCP is enabled. (The value 5 results from adding the binary
equivalents of 0 and 2.) This is the most common setting when using DHCP.
Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration
Select option 1 Channel 1 or 2 Channel 2 from the Change Setup menu to define
how the serial port responds to network and serial communications. The following
sections describe the configurable parameters within the Channel configuration
menu.
Figure 5-5. Serial and Telnet Port Parameters
Baudrate
The unit and attached serial device, such as a modem, must agree on a speed or
baud rate to use for the serial connection. Valid baud rates are 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600 (default), 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, or 921600.
The current value is displayed in parentheses.
Baudrate (9600) ? _
I/F (Interface) Mode
The Interface (I/F) Mode is a bit-coded byte entered in hexadecimal notation. The
current value is displayed in parentheses.
I/F Mode (4C) ? _
Note: RS-422 and RS-485 are available on Channel 2 only (WiPort-485
models) if the WiPort is used with the WiPort evaluation board. Otherwise,
RS-422 and RS-485 functions are available on only one channel; depending
on which channel the drivers were added, these functions are available on
either channel 1 or channel 2.
The following table displays available I/F Mode options:
Table 5-3. Interface Mode Options
I/F Mode Option 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
RS-232
(1)
0 0