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WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE REFERENCE
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Mode
Disabled The serial-over-Ethernet feature is turned off.
Server Use this mode when the device to be controlled (e.g. pan/tilt unit) is
connected to a Wave Relay
®
device serial port.
Client Use this mode when a controller (e.g. PC) is connected to a Wave
Relay
®
device serial port.
Echo Mode Instructs the serial port to retransmit any received serial data out
on its transmit pin (useful for debugging serial connections in cases
where Rx/Tx pins might be accidentally reversed in the cable)
Serial Port Selects the primary or secondary RS-232 port on the Wave Relay
®
.
Serial-over-Ethernet
TCP Port
Defines the TCP port for serial-over-Ethernet traffic
Server IP Address Dfines the default IP address of the serial-over-Ethernet server
Serial-over-Ethernet Protocol
Raw Serial messages are encapsulated into packets and are transmitted
unaltered over the network. This setting requires that the RS-
232 parameters (baud, parity, etc.) be set correctly at both ends.
This setting is typically used in serial-to-serial mode, e.g. when a
hardware serial controller is used to control a remote serial device.
Telnet - RFC2217 Serial messages are encapsulated into packets as per RFC2217,
and baud settings are automatically controlled by the protocol. This
setting is typically used in serial-to-virtual mode, e.g. when a PC with
virtual COM ports is used to control a remote serial device.
Baud Valid settings are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
or 115200.
Data Bits Valid settings are 7 or 8 bits.
Parity Valid settings are None, Even, or Odd.
Stop Bits Valid settings are 1 or 2 bits.
Flow Control Valid choices are XON/XOFF (a.k.a. software flow control) or None.
Note that RTS/CTS (a.k.a. hardware flow control) is not supported.
RS-232 CONFIGURATION