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Section 7 - Listing/Descriptions of Serial Server Settings
Vlinx VESR4x4 Serial Server
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Listing/Descriptions of Serial Server Settings
The following serial server properties are ordered alphabetically to assist you 
in finding the information you need. 
Baud Rate is the communication speed of the link between the serial server 
and the device attached to its serial port. Both devices must be configured to 
operate at the same baud rate. Baud rate values range from 75 to 230,400 
Baud. (Refer to Appendix B for specific baud rates that are supported.) 
Character Count
controls the maximum number of characters to buffer
before sending the characters to the network. Larger values decrease the 
number of network packets, but increase the amount of time to receive 
characters. Smaller values increase the number of network packets, but 
decrease the amount of time to receive characters. The range is 1 through 
65535. 
Configuration files contain all of the configuration settings for the serial 
server. When the serial server settings have been configured you can save the 
settings using Vlinx Manager. Existing configuration files can be Opened (from 
Vlinx Manager), which loads them into the serial server. This allows the same 
configuration to be applied to multiple serial servers, or to reload a previously 
used configuration. 
Data/Parity/Stop Bits.
The number of Data bits, type of Parity and number
of Stop bits selected define the serial port parameters at which the serial 
server will operate. These parameters must be configured to match the 
parameters set on the serial device connected to the serial server's serial port. 
Data Bits controls the number of bits of data in each character. Options 
include 5, 6, 7 or 8 data bits. 
Parity controls the error checking mode. Options are No Parity, Odd, 
Even, Mark or Space. 
Stop Bits controls the number of bits to indicate the end of a character. 
Options include 1, 1.5 and 2. (1.5 bits is only valid when 5 data bits is 
selected, which is rare. The 2 stop bits setting is only valid when 6, 7 or 8 
data bits is selected.) 
The Default Gateway address sets the default route to remote networks, 
enabling users to access the serial server from outside the local network. 
Delimiter 1, Delimiter 2 and Delimiter Removal
.
Delimiters and Delimiter
Removal enable you to control how characters received on a serial port are
