12/1/2006 1 102PC-SE Industrial Serial - Ethernet Protocol Converter User Manual & Installation Guide
12/1/2006 10 GROUNDING TECHNIQUES The grounding philosophy of any control system is an integral part of the design. N-Tron switches are designed to
12/1/2006 11 CONNECTING THE UNIT For DCE serial devices (like a modem) use a null modem RS-232 cable to connect to the 102PC-SE. For a DTE serial
12/1/2006 12 SERIAL INTERFACE The 102PC-SE provides an EIA-232 interface accessed via a 9 pin male connector (labeled ‘COM’ on the unit). This is
12/1/2006 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Make sure the (Power LED) is ON. 2. Make sure you are supplying sufficient current for the version chosen. Note:
12/1/2006 14 CLI TREE of MENUS Set (Set configurable fields) o ag-server (Configure ag-server) enable/disable (enable o
12/1/2006 15 o recv-mail (Configure incoming mail options) leave-on-server (enable or disable to leave messages on the server) mailbox-name
12/1/2006 16 Show (Show general and detailed information) o bridge (Shows bridging configuration and statistics) o buildru
12/1/2006 17 Socket (Actions to take over a UDP socket) o close (closes a socket by its handle <socket_handle>) o closeall (clos
12/1/2006 18 Software Configuration Web Management The 102PC-SE offers users the ability to remotely logon and configure the 102PC-SE through a web
12/1/2006 19 Both links should display the page below. Here you can configure every option that the 102PC-SE will support. Note: If yo
12/1/2006 2 Table of Contents APPLICATIONS ...
12/1/2006 20 Web Management Tree of Menus General Configuration • Authentication: Enables/Disables Authentication (Login Prompt) for command line co
12/1/2006 21 o dtr Dialout session is terminated when DTR signal on the serial port s0 toggles from High to Low o none Dialout session is not dependan
12/1/2006 22 • Default Gateway: Sets the IP default gateway address Default: 0.0.0.0 • IP DNS: Enables/Disables DNS client on the module Default: dis
12/1/2006 23 • Inactivity: Enables/Disables the inactivity timeout feature. If this is enabled, the telnet/tcp session is terminated if there is no t
12/1/2006 24 HTTP Configuration • HTTP: Enables/Disables the HTTP server for the module/host device configuration/monitoring Default: disable • HTT
12/1/2006 25 SNTP General • SNTP Client: Enables/Disables the SNTP Client to contact the configured server on UDP port 123 and set the local time De
12/1/2006 26 Ethernet to Serial Connectivity Mandatory Configuration Settings The following items must be configured in order to use the manual dial-
12/1/2006 27 Scenario 1 – Manual Dialout • Connect to the 102PC-SE using a telnet Client on port 23 (or configuration port). • At the command promp
12/1/2006 28 Scenario 2 – Auto Dialout Using Telnet In this scenario, the Auto Dial-out session in Telnet mode is opened using a Telnet client. Prer
12/1/2006 29 Scenario 3 – Auto Dialout Using UDP In this scenario, the Auto Dial-out session in UDP mode is initiated by an external UDP Client. .
12/1/2006 3 Industrial Serial to Ethernet Protocol Converter Installation Guide 102PC-SE The 102PC-SE will IP-enable any serial device to p
12/1/2006 30 Scenario 4 – Remote Bridging with Modem Connection This example of remote transparent bridging uses a modem connection between the seria
12/1/2006 31 Serial to Ethernet Connectivity Mandatory Configuration Settings The following items must be configured in order to use the manual dial-
12/1/2006 32 Scenario 1 – Manual Serial Dial-in Login in to the Command prompt from the serial side. Invoke # telnet <ip-address> <port>
12/1/2006 33 Scenario 2 – Serial Auto Dial-in Using Telnet This example shows how to setup a serial auto dial-in session in telnet mode. The auto di
12/1/2006 34 Scenario 3 – Serial Auto Dial-in Using UDP This example shows how to setup a serial auto dial-in session in UDP mode. The auto dial-in s
12/1/2006 35 Scenario 4 – Serial Tunneling Mode This scenario shows a serial tunnel established between two serial devices (Serial Device-1, Serial D
12/1/2006 36 Using E-Mail Features Mandatory Configuration Settings The following items must be configured in order to send e-mails: • Set the SMTP
12/1/2006 37 Sending Text E-mails from the Command Prompt Issue the following command: send-mail -t "<email #1>, <email #2>" -
12/1/2006 38 Receiving E-mails from the Command Prompt The command recv-mail mail can be used to retrieve all the emails from a POP3 server. This com
12/1/2006 39 KEY SPECIFICATIONS Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses 10,000 Physical Height: 3.98" (10.11cm) Width:
12/1/2006 4 Copyright, © N-Tron Corp., 2005 820 S. University Blvd., Suite 4E Mobile, AL 36609 USA All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, o
12/1/2006 40 N-TRON Limited Warranty N-TRON, Corp. warrants to the end user that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanshi
12/1/2006 5 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY WARNING: Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching. ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNING: Disconnec
12/1/2006 6 Key Features • Serial interface supports speeds up to 115.2Kbps • High performance 10/100BaseT Ethernet bridge • High performance proc
12/1/2006 7 SERVICING Jumper J1 can be changed on the board to change the RJ45 copper port’s MDIX setting. See Connecting the Unit on page 9 for mor
12/1/2006 8 FRONT PANEL From Top to Bottom: Green LED lights when Power is connected RJ45 Ports Auto sensing 10/100 BaseTX Connections Ser
12/1/2006 9 APPLYING POWER (Top View) Unscrew & Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header Install the DC Power Cables into t
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