User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Compliance Statements
- Safety Statements
- Product Diagram
- Top View
- Rear View
- RJ45 Pin Assignment
- RS-232 DB9 Pin Assignment
- Product Information
- Package Contents
- Installation
- DIN Rail Mounting
- Load Default Settings/System Reset Button
- Load Default Settings
- System Reset
- Broadcast Search
- Using the Web Console
- Accessing the Web Console
- Changing/Setting a Login ID and Password
- Configuring System Network Settings
- System Status
- Load Default Setting
- Firmware Update
- Configuring TCP Mode
- Configuring UDP Mode
- UART
- Resetting the Device
- Virtual COM Software Operation
- Installing the Virtual COM Software
- Configuration the Virtual COM Software
- Setting Up COM Mapping
- TCP/UDP Settings
- LED Indicators
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TCP/UDP Settings
Depending on the protocol you are using, the options below
will enable/disable automatically as applicable.
Server/Client (TCP Mode Only)
• Set the device to be a Telnet Server. In server mode, the
Telnet port listens and waits for a host or other client to make
a connection. In this case the Ethernet connected device is
the client.
• Set the device to be a Telnet Client. In the case the Ethernet
connected device is the Telnet server or other NETRS2321P in
server mode.
IP Address
• Depending on your selections above, there are one of three
scenarios:
• TCP Server - Disabled
• TCP Client - Remote Server Address
• UDP - Remote Target Address
Local Port
• Assigns the local port for the device to listen on TCP Server –
Assigns the TCP server port number that the server will listen
on TCP Client – Disabled UDP – Assign the UDP port that this
unit listens on.
COM
• Assign the desired virtual COM port number