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CHAPTER 5: USING THE WEB CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT INTERFACE............................................................................................................. 15 T Ta ab blle e o of f C Co on nt te en nt ts s LOGGING IN............................................................................................................. 15 LOGGING OUT ......................................................................................................... 15 USING TUTORIAL AND
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CHAPTER 8: USING REALPORT....................................................................... 35 Configuring the IP Address................................................................................. 35 Configuring the Serial Port for RealPort............................................................ 35 Adding a Virtual COM Port using RealPort....................................................... 36 Removing a Virtual COM Port using RealPort ................................
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Introduction Introduction • 10/100 Mbps auto-detecting operation • IEEE 802.3af (Power over Ethernet) compatible C Ch ha ap pt te er r 1 1: : IIn nt tr ro od du uc ct tiio on n • Web Configuration and Management user interface • Email event notification PES1A and PESV1A Mini PoE (Power over Ethernet) Ethernet to RS- 232 Converters provide simple and cost-effective solutions for connecting RS-232 devices to Ethernet networks. PES1A and PESV1A converters make Communication Modes
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Introduction Introduction Paired Mode Paired Mode (also called Serial Tunneling or Serial Bridge mode) allows serial devices connected to two PES1A/PESV1A converters to communicate across a network. The two PES1A/PESV1A converters automatically connect to each other. In Paired Mode the heartbeat feature ensures reliable communications by restoring the connection if communications are temporarily lost at either end due to loss of power or Ethernet connection. Other Communications Mod
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Ethernet Hardware Overview Hardware Overview Indicators, Switches and Connectors C Ch ha ap pt te er r 2 2: : H Ha ar rd dw wa ar re e O Ov ve er rv viie ew w Link Integrity LED (Yellow) When the yellow LED located on the Ethernet jack is illuminated it indicates that a connection (link integrity) has been established between the converter Package Checklist and a node on the network. PES1A/PESV1A PoE Ethernet to RS-232 Converters are shipped with the Network Activity LED f
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Hardware Overview Hardware Overview Ethernet Port Connector Connecting the Hardware The Ethernet Port connector is a standard RJ-45 receptacle that allows the Typically, the PES1A/PESV1A is connected to a network via a hub, switch serial server to be connected to an Ethernet network. It also carries Power or router using standard CAT-5 cable. Power must be supplied to the over Ethernet (PoE) based on the IEEE 802.3af standard. converter via the CAT-5 cable using Power over Ethernet.
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Hardware Overview Hardware Overview Switch or Hub M idspan PoE Power Source* Serial Cable Serial Device PES1A PC or PC PESV1A * Must be within 100 ft of the PES1A/PESV1A Figure 7. Connection using Midspan Power Source Configuration Connections Your PES1A/PESV1A converter typically is configured over the network connection using standard browser software. It also could be connected directly to a PC network adapter. To do so an Ethernet crossover cable is required. Also, a midspa
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Getting Started Getting Started 6. Configure the PES1A/PESV1A In the Configuration, Serial Ports page select the Port Profile you require for C Ch ha ap pt te er r 3 3: : G Ge et tt tiin ng g S St ta ar rt te ed d use with your application (E.g. RealPort for virtual COM port, TCP Server, UDP server, Serial Bridge, etc) Configure the serial port settings for the selected Port Profile (E.g. In TCP 1. Check the contents of your PES1A/PESV1A package. It shoul
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Configuring the IP Address Configuring the IP Address If you need to change the IP address of the PES1A/PESV1A, you can accomplish this using the discovery software, or you can open the Web Configuration and Management Interface and do it there. (See Configuring C Ch ha ap pt te er r 4 4: : C Co on nf fiig gu ur riin ng g t th he e IIP P A Ad dd dr re es ss s Network Settings later in the next chapter.) 1. To change the IP address of the PES1A/PESV1A from the Before you can b
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Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using Tutorial and Help Chapter 5: Using the Web Configuration Chapter 5: Using the Web Configuration You can access the PES1A Tutorial by clicking Tutorial on the Configuration and Management homepage. Clicking Help on any page of the and Management Interface and Management Interface Configuration and Management Interface opens topics specific to that page. After logging in, i
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Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Advanced Network Settings The Advanced Network Settings section allows you to fine-tune the network connection. Typically these setting will not need to be changed. Consult the web-based tutorial and/or your network administrator for more information on Network Services and Advanced Network settings. Configuring the Serial Port The Serial Port Configuration page displays informat
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Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface TCP Sockets Select TCP Sockets to implement Direct IP Mode using TCP. When using TCP Sockets your converter can be configured as a TCP server or TCP client. TCP Server Settings If your PES1A/PESV1A is configured as a TCP server, other network devices can initiate a TCP connection with the serial device connected to the PES1A/PESV1A serial port. (This is also referred to as re
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Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Figure 15. UDP Server Settings UDP Client Settings If your PES1A/PESV1A is configured as a UDP client you can automatically distribute serial data from you PES1A/PESV1A to many devices at the same time. This is sometimes referred to as Data Distribution or UDP Multicast. Figure 14. TCP Client Settings Consult the Tutorial and online Help for more detail. UDP Sockets Sele
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Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Advanced Serial Settings Serial Bridge Click the Advanced Serial Settings menu bar to access settings used to fine Select Serial Bridge to implement Paired Mode (also called serial tune the serial port. Typically these setting will not need to be changed. tunneling). This allows serial devices connected to two PES1A/PESV1A Consult the web-based tutorial for more information if
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Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface GPIO is not supported in the PES1A/PESV1A but it is possible to use the Send alarms based on GPIO pin states feature to generate alarms based on the condition of some RS-232 hardware handshake lines. For assistance in implementing this feature contact B&B Electronics Technical Support at 815 433-511 or support@bb-elec.com To Send alarms based on serial data pattern matching, sel
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Managing the PES1A/PESV1A Managing the PES1A/PESV1A Changing the Root Username and Password You may want to change the Root username and password after you have Chapter 6: Managing the Chapter 6: Managing the gained access to the Web Configuration and Management Interface. To change your username and password click Users under the Configuration PES1A/PESV1A PES1A/PESV1A menu. Follow the prompts to enter a new username and password. Click Apply to complete the procedure. Adding Ne
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Managing the PES1A/PESV1A Managing the PES1A/PESV1A 3. Click the User Access link. The User Access page opens. Select Allow command line access and/or Web Interface Access. Click Apply. (See the online help for more information on these choices.) 4. Click the User Permissions link. The User Permissions page appears containing a list of permissions and dropdown lists. For each item on the list select the level of permission to be granted to the user. (See the online help for more infor