Connection at, Max connection, Remote ip address – B&B Electronics ESR904 - Manual User Manual
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Server Properties Configuration
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Chapter 5
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Default
– When this mode is selected and the server is updated, it will
revert the server to its default configuration.
RS-232
– When this mode is selected and the server updated, the
selected serial port will become an RS-232 serial port on the server.
RS-422
– When this mode is selected and the server updated, the
selected serial port will become an RS-422 serial port on the server.
RS-485H
– When this mode is selected and the server updated, the
selected serial port will become a two-wire, half-duplex RS-485 serial
port on the server.
RS-485F
– When this mode is selected and the server updated, the
selected serial port will become a four-wire, full-duplex RS-485 serial
port on the server.
Connection At
When the
Connection Mode
field is set to
Client
or
Client (no heartbeat)
,
this field becomes active, allowing the Serial Server (acting as a client) to
connect to the server either on
Power up
or on
Data Arrival
(first character
arriving).
Max Connection
This field allows the user to configure the Serial Server to have up to eight
TCP connections.
Remote IP Address
This is a security feature activated by entering the IP address of the desired
client. The Serial Server will only communicate with the listed IP address
and all other requests for connection will be filtered out. The Serial Server
must be set up as a
TCP
or
UDP Server
to use this feature. The default
setting is
255.255.255.255
.
If
Paired Mode
is not being used, do not change this setting until the
application has been tested and is communicating properly. Then activate the
address filtering feature.
N
N
o
o
t
t
e
e
:
:
Refer to Chapter 1 Paired Mode