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1. 65 V atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server D 1 SYSTEM UPGRADING ii 65 D 2 CRITICAL ISSUES IN UPGRADING PROCESS sssssssssssseeeeecccceeceeceaaaeassssseseeeececeeeseesaauaeesssseseeeeeeeeeeeseeseaaas 66 APPENDIX E SPECIFICATIONS 67 B HARDWARE 5 eut UNDE 67 I2 SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS 68 MINES m 68 ETD NIC quce rcv 70 Copyright O 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 1 1 1 atop atop Introduction Overview Many industrial computer integration manufacturing or industrial automation area and Commercial devices equipped with slow serial communication ports RS 232 RS 485 and RS 422 are limited in their transmission distance Examples of these devices are PLC controllers card readers display signs security controls CN
2. H 27 6 2 3 SNMP SCU OS OCR 27 05 COMPOR CONFIGURATION 2 55 90 28 6 3 1 TCP Server for Link Mode 26 052 2 Client for Link 29 6 3 3 ODP JOP TANK MOUE E 29 6 3 4 NODIS E 30 6 3 5 Pac e De m O ea 31 5 32 6 4 1 CORT ETE E L T 32 6 4 2 A UII UI 33 Dx CONEIGUPATION E 33 6 5 1 EID SUC ECT US 34 6 5 2 UM IL t 34 6 5 3 PR 35 6 5 4 Ts SO oes Ot RE 35 RESTORING DP ACTORY d E i m VN 36 0 7 nd Gunn E Noam uad fus cR 36 7 LCM DISPLAY CONFIGURATION initi cseoaexseeveequin cota a exPUU e CHI S vea 38 7 1 FUNCTION LIST OF LCM BUTTONS
3. System Heimari ehhem 1 Rebman 2 Enid sidri 2 Hemi Lomas adiruun 4 Bienes Eti Mail Server Fig 28 Alert settings by Web page Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 18 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 5 5 1 Configuring E mail Operation Alert E mail Click on the E mail link and the following screen shall appear One may configure the Sender s E mail address that it should have on the SMTP server Mail Server where allowed to sent out the email by sender s E mail address The SE5008 16 allow to definite the receiver up to 5 Also the E mail notification will be sent to the e mail account their obtained in E mail address 1 E mail address 2 E mail address 3 Receiver s E mail address 4 and Receiver s E mail address 5 E mail Setting Sender s E mail address Receiver s E mail address 1 Receiver E mail address 2 Receivers E mail address 3 Rorera a address 4 Bones pra ccm Fig 29 Configuring E mail by Web page One may configure Mail Server and checking on mail server requests authentication field to obtain User name and Password Mail Server Mail Server mail server requests authentication
4. No Caution COM Fort npa Kernel Version AP Inform Tw 0 050 100 Eg 0g 1 7 20 v2 18 2090 52 9 00 48 04 v2 18 208DV52 70760 E9 00 26 EC v2 18 2080 62 Erase Elash 00 60 9 00 26 0 v2 18 2080 52 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 v2 18 2080 62 GL ee 00 60 9 00 26 v2 18 2080 62 00 60 9 10 17 29 2 18 2090 62 00 60 9 00 1 7 2 v2 18 2090 62 G 00 60 59 02 02 01 v2 22 G Config by IE 00 60 9 01 8 18 V2 45 Thermol GM 00 60 E9 00 FA 3B v2 43 Thermol G Options gt 00 50 9 00 37 v2 43 Thermol GWb5TW MAXI 10 050 100 00 60 9 01 28 08 5 V2 35 Terminal 51 10 0 50 108 00 60 9 01 28 42 5 v2 35 Terminal l GW51W MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 50 E9 01 90 21 65 v2 39 Terminal 2D 10 0 68 100 00 60 E9 01 7F BC SE5U18 10 0 58 110 00 60 9 01 9 04 1 15 SE5016 Y SE5016 192 168 1 1 00 60 9 00 00 04 v1 16 v1 21 SE5302 10 10 0 62 240 00 60 E9 02 29 FA v1 1 CTV 0020 SE5404 10 0 156 99 00 60 9 02 0 6 v1 16 v1 21 SW1002 10 0 158 100 00 60 E9 02 36 55 v1 14 SW1002 SW1601T 10 0 154 93 00 60 9 02 9 9 1 0 SW16011 SW5002 10 0 158 110 00 60 9 02 2 78 v1 14 SA k 4 B3 4 1 Network The user can modify the IP address of any selected device shown as the figure below Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights
5. 5 5016 TCP Server Listen port 4660 Ethernet TCP Client Remote port 4660 GW51C MAXI Fig 11 TCP Tunneling Links Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 10 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop UDP In UDP mode one may use Uni cast or broadcast data from SE5008 16 series to one or multiple SE5008 16 series or other ATOP s Serial servers Vice versa is also true For example it can apply to multiple PLC s network with RS485 connections Fig 12 UDP mode 5 5016 SE5016 RS 232 RS 232 RS 485 X Oo o a RS 485 RS 422 UDP packets RS 422 Gateway Gateway Serial Data exchange via tunnelling mode Fig 12 UDP Link in Tunneling mode Configuring Serial Server in UDP Mode Using one of the four configuration methods to configure SE5008 16 series or other ATOP s serial server as UDP mode Note Broadcast IP address is limited by the Class of IP address and subnet mask As an example for a network of Class C subnet 192 168 1 X and a subnet mask is of 255 255 255 0 one may configure the broadcast IP address to be 192 168 1 255 UDP mode SEU GW51C MAXI Listen port 4660 Listen port 4660 Local port 4660 Local port 4660 Ethernet Listen port 4660 Local port 4660 SE5016 Fig 13 Multi UDP Link in Tunneling Mode Copyright 2007 Atop Te
6. Parity None Odd Even Mark Space Data bits C bits B bits Stop bits 2 hits Flow Control None C Xan Xoff C RTS CTS T Enable Packet Delimiter 10 annon j ms Network to Serial C Characters Ux ASCII Code Ex OOd ar Enable Serial ta Network Timer 10 30000 ms C Characters mm CO ASCII Code Ex OxOd or Packet Delimiter a Apply to all serial po ts Fig 27 Serial Settings by Web page 5 4 5 Delimiter Settings Packet delimiter Packet delimiter is a way of controlling the number of packets in a serial communication It is designed to keep packets in track Serial Server provides two ways in parameter setting 1 Packet delimiter timer and 2 Character pattern terminator By default packet delimiter timer is disabled the range of packet delimiter timer is 10 to 30 000 milliseconds if character patter is selected for a data stream ended with then the entire data buffer of the serial device is transmitted One may also choose character pattern as the packet delimiter indicated 5 5 Alert Settings There are two SIBI 220005 include E mail and Alert Event Matop SE5016 Overview Network E mail Setting Serial T iba BATA it b T iud Alert E mail Setting
7. 5 5016 Overview Network Set to Default Serial eeu ta carta Alert System Tat ie Dai in Fig 38 Restore Factory Default by Web page 5 6 5 Restart System Operation System Restart One may press Restart button to restart the SE5008 16 series The web page will be refreshing after it reboot 2 iria 5 5016 Overview Network Restart Serial ees m sing Alert System gue aa Fig 39 Restart System by Web page Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 23 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop e Telnet Configuration One may also use Telnet utility to change configuration settings Open Ms DOS command prompt window or other telnet tools B Enter the Telnet IP address For example Telnet 10 0 50 100 The system will prompts for a user and password the default User is admin and password is Null Leave it blank Telnet 10 0 50 100 inux 2 4 18 SE5H16 zername admin azzunrid sx Fig 40 System Login by Telnet Then the following main menu shall appear Telnet 10 0 50 100 inux 2 41 18 5E5H16 CttupH sername admin lert Settings 5 15 ustem 6 I et to Default 7 IRestart Fig 41 Main menu of Tel
8. choose specific working mode for COM 1 part C TCP Server TCP Client C UDP Destination IP 1 jo b Destination Part 1 Destination 2 Enable Destination IP 2 Destination Part 2 4660 Apply to all serial parts Fig 25 TCP Client in Link mode 5 4 3 UDP for Link Mode UDP is a fast but non guaranteed datagram delivery protocol Serial Server can be configured in a UDP mode on a TCP IP Network to establish a connection using uni cast or broadcast data to and from a serial device to one or multiple host computer for more detail see section 4 2 2 Serial Server can be configured in a UDP mode to establish connection using uni cast or broadcast data from the serial device to one or multiple host computers Vice versa is also true For example The original RS 422 RS485 bus is transferred and extended connecting distance by serial servers The destination IP is assigned by single IP or group IPs The configuration is limited by the Local Listening Port For example on Serial Server listening port is 4660 which receive data sending from the host computers Serial Server can support up to 8 group IP for UDP connection if users needed If you check Apply to all serial APENS it will ORROM all of the serial ports User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server COM 1 LINK To choose specific working mode for COM 1 port C TCP Server
9. Overview Network Serial Alert System Link State 444444 2 FI 1 3 a a 1 itc es m n E i i E EIEEE Fig 33 Link State Information by Web page 5 6 2 Time Settings Operation System Time One may configure NTP Server to obtain Network time automatically or Set it manually by fill in Set Date and Time manually field The changed will take effect immediately when saved successful 2 dar PL pa ge SE5016 Owerviow Network Ti me Serial vehi rll pud dum 1 and dad Dae he Le tee 5 repe Alert System suspen 3 i aee ripon Fig 34 Time Settings by web page 5 6 3 Security Configuration Operation System gt Security Click on the Security link and the following screen shall appear Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 21 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Matop SE5016 Overview Change Password The dee patemi pull quu an Dhamga ported br bw a rana tp lips Sasha Fl atsecridasi
10. Overview 2 JNetworking Port Settings Settings 5 15 6 1 to Default Li ILAN 1 Settings 2 ILAH 2 Settings L3 IDHE Settings Settings 168 HH75 HB1 1 21H H652 128 HBH1 Fig 46 DNS Settings by Telnet 6 2 3 SNMP Settings Operation 2 Networking 4 SNMP Settings Serial Server allows the user to Enable or Disable the SNMP function by choose the 4 SNMP Disable and select Enable to enable the SNMP operation The changes will effective immediately Serial Server supports basic SNMP function about system MIB Management Information Base It is able to definite the SNMP Trap server Read Write Community SysName System Name SysLocation System Location and SysContact System Contact via Telnet console Telnet 10 0 50 100 166 695 601 861 21H 862 128 HBH1 2 Settings 3 IDHE Settings 415 Settings 4 public 7 private Disable HB6 BE B1 7FD2 location 715 usContact contact Fig 47 SNMP Settings by Telnet atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 6 3 COM Port Configuration 5 5008 16 series allow one to configure the parameters of COM port including COM working mode port parameters enabling or disabling serial buffer s data and packet delimiter setting Telnet 10 0 50 100 inl xl Networking
11. UD C TCP Client 7 UDP Local Port 4660 Apply to all serial ports Destination IP Address 1 Enable Bo No 0 e m Gestation I Address D Enable fo p p Destination IP Address 3 fo p p Destination IP Address 4 Enable fo fo fo p Destination IP Address 5 fo fo p p Destination IP Address Enable fp Destination IP Address 7 enable fo fo Destination IP Address 8 p pP p Fig 26 UDP in Link mode Note UDP mode doesn t support Virtual COM mode yet 5 4 4 Serial Settings atop atop This filed can configure serial parameters for Serial Server Here one may configure Serial parameters include UART Mode baud rate parity data bit and type of flow control you wanted 460800 500000 576000 921600 Data bits 7 or 8 Stop bits 1 or 2 If you check Apply to all serial ports Parity None or Odd or Even or Mark or Space Configuring UART Mode RS 232 or RS 485 or RS 422 Baud rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 Flow control None or Xon Xoff or Hardware RTS CTS it will configure all of the serial ports User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop serial Settings UART Made 5232 C R8422 R5485 Baud R ate
12. User name Password Fig 30 Configuring Mail Server by Web page 5 5 2 Configuring Alert Event Operation Alert Alert Event Click on the Alert Even link and the following screen shall appear Choose the Alert event to configure SE5008 16 Series to send the alert notification by E Mail or SNMP Trap See Fig 31 Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 19 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 2 ow d rel 3 Eje ue Matop 555016 Overview Alert Event Serial Abert Alert Event System Fig 31 Configuring Alert Event by Web page 5 6 System Configuration There are six subsystem settings for system configuration including Link State Time Security Set to Default and Restart SE5016 Overview Network Link State Serial 1 Sa Abort System EE Fig 32 System Configuration by Web page 5 6 1 Link State information Operation System Link State Link State is display information by Link mode TCP Server TCP Client and UPD and status of each connection for all serial port Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 20 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop atop 5 5016
13. d Address http 10 0 50 100 serial asp g Go Links i Technologies Overview COM 1 To choose specific working mode for COM 1 port dium TCP Server TCP Client Network Source o Mo Mo Apply to all serial ports F pdm fag ment 7 Fig 67 Enable Virtual Mode by Web page One may also enable Virtual COM through telnet by setting Serial as a TCP server and enter the local port number for Serial then enable virtual COM as shown in the following procedure Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 44 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Login Serial Server Telnet Telnet 10 0 50 100 inux 2 4 18 S5E5Hi6 atop Cttyph gt sername admin azzuynrid s Fig 68 Login into Serial Server by Telnet or Console Select serial setting for TCP server Client and enabling Virtual COM mode Telnet 10 0 50 100 Server 96800 n 8 1 1 TCP Server IZ TCP Client Wirtual COM 2 Port Connection 41IP Filter i et Wirtual COM use HIDisable 1 i 4668 1 Disable Fig 69 Enable Virtual COM mode by Telnet Running Serial IP for program on monitoring PC On Window Start Menu go to program Serial IP for ATOP Control panel select port then select the serial port Then the Serial
14. 2 LAN 2 Settings L3 IDHE Settings Settings H port number Port Humnmher 1 i16 H exit Fig 48 Select COM Port from Serial Settings by Telnet 6 3 1 TCP Server for Link Mode Operation Main 3 COM Port Setting 1 16 Select Port 1 Link Mode 1 TCP Server TCP Server mode is default setting for Link mode of serial settings and it can be configured in a TCP server mode on an Ethernet Network to waiting for the host computers to establish a connection with the serial device the client After the connection is established data can flow in both directions and can wait for connect request from remote PC with installed serial to IP tool or counter pair Serial server in tunneling mode It needs to configure listening port to establish connection Default Port number of Serial Server is 4660 and it is associated with the serial port COM1 After the application program being connected to the TCP port 4660 on the Serial Server data of your application program are transparent to both COM1 and Serial Server IP filtering function is a simple ACL Access Control List Set FILTER IP to 0 0 0 0 for disabling the IP filtering function One may configure one or group IPs for source IP If IP filter is enabled only source IP assigned is connected to Serial Server 28 atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server Telnet 10 0 50 100 TOP Server 2
15. B Run type command and parameters by linux dl v2 exe the following screen shall appear linux dl v2 exe zlmage bin 10 0 50 100 device s IP is 10 0 50 100 Tips linux dl v2 exe is the upgraded executing file and zlmage bin is the name of the firmware file xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address of SE5008 16 WINDOWS sysbEem32 cmd exe linux dl v2 exe zImage bin 10 0 50 100 32 gt 1 dl u2 exe zImage bin 1H H 5H 1H8HH onntecting remote ip 1H H 5H 1HHBH equest to update kernel imagect3284992 hytes gt 3105267232 dz Fig 76 Start firmware upgrade perceudre for Serial Server Serial Server shall automatically perform the download at first phase and restart after downloaded process at secondary phase User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies CS WINDOWS system32 cmd exe linux dl v2 exe zImage bin 10 0 50 100 z wuini32 linux dl u2 exe zImage bin 180 808 560 108 onntecting remote ip 1H H 5H 1HHBH equest to update kernel imaget3264992 hytes gt 53328497921100 gt aiting for remote complete signal 2 1225 Fig 77 Connected amp downloading process for Serial Server s Upgrade D 2 Critical Issues in Upgrading Process If the upgrading is successful Serial Server shall re program the flash memory and the buzzer will beep before restarting It takes around 5 seconds to complete the re pro
16. a Network Serial 4 pamm deg pe L Abert System hange Password Did Pares D bent 52 34 eed 1 Secu parua hus pes iu n print nerd bas imi apod Dinge dark E pom di F Duis Fig 35 Security Configuration by Web page Enter the old password on Old Password field enter the new password on New Password and the Verified Password fields and then click on Save Configuration to update the password Change Password Old Password New Password Verified Password Fig 36 Change password by Web page Note One may press the reset key on product to reset password to the default value 5 5008 16 serials allow one to change the access methods to protect it against intrusion Web Console Enable Disable Telnet Console Enable Disable LCM Password Protect f Yas Reset Buttan rot ect Fig 37 Security Configuration by Web page Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 22 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 5 6 4 Restore Factory Default Operation System Set to Default One may click on set to default and restart button to restore Serial Server s settings to Factory Default Settings
17. ccccccccccccccccceccesessseseseeccccccceesesaaaeeessssseeeeecececeeeeesaaaagassssseseeeeeeeeeeeennaaas 38 1 24 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONS Sod d Eo UNA bo od v lad 38 APPENDIX A USING VIRTUAL COM PLU PE EORR QN VENUS 43 A l PRE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS c ccccccsssssecccesssseeceecesseeccesssseeeceeessaeeecccessaeeceeeeaeeecceeesseeecesesaeeeeeeessaeeees 43 A2 APPLYING TO THE SERIAL SERVER Fotos osa odisea podra edd out Lu cive E n E wee 43 A 3 VIRTUAL COM COMMUNICATION cccccccccccccccceceeeessssssseeeeecccccceeeeseuaueessssseeseeeececeeessesaaeeggassssseseeeeeeeeeseesqaaas 44 APPENDIX B CONFIGURATION UTILITY eus edo pub eeu rea eas ovra Pa Ede ban decas eae 48 B 1 DEVICE MANAGER UTILITY INTRODUCTION cccsssccceeessseeceeeessceeceeessseeecceessseeccccesseeeccesesseeeceeessaeeeeeeessaeeees 48 Je INR a 48 S EN Reino A 48 APPENDIX C SNMP NETWORK MANAGEMENT PLATFORM eee eee eee eene eese eee en sees stets sese tenus 63 AN EXAMPLE USING 1 4 01 000000000000000000000520800 63 APPENDIX D UPGRADING SYSTEM
18. 16 series shall beep and reboot the system automatically User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 3 2 3 2 1 atop atop IP Assignment Configure by Configuration Utility Use Configuration utility that comes with product CD or diskette to configure parameters of details Please reference to Appendix B in the product user manual for more details Find new device and IP assignment B User Configuration utility for new device get device s current IP from table list B Re assigned IP network mask and gateway if need with Configuration utility Network Setting F Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device 5 5016 10 0 50 116 DHCP Obtain an IP automatically IP address Subnet mask Gateway Host name Fig 3 IP settings with Configuration utility tool Note All settings were NOT changed if user ID or password was incorrect 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 4 Configure by Web Server Use common Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox to configure the network parameters of Serial Server Please reference to contents of Web Configuration in the product user manual for more details Open web browser and type in the IP address default IP 10 0 50 100 of Serial Server to be configured Default user name is admin and default password is null Leave it blank Configure IP settings from web Network page links then click Save Configurati
19. 2 v2 25 NewCAP 15 GW215 255 10 0 76 3 00 60 9 00 4 v1 45 NewCAP 17 DCT 6000 10 0 78 15 00 60 E9 02 3B 57 V1 2 Data Terr 18 SE5002 10 0 78 51 00 60 9 00 00 03 55 v2 38 Terminal 19 SW1601T 10 0 154 93 00 60 9 02 9 9 1 0 SW16011 20 SE5404 10 0 156 99 00 60 9 02 0 6 V1 15 v1 21 21 SW1002 10 0 158 100 00 60 9 02 36 55 V1 14 2 22 SW5002 10 0 158 110 00 60 9 02 2 78 V1 14 SWh5002 S502 10 0 158 111 00 50 E9 02 83 7B V1 14 k Sort devices by IP address 4 B3 6 Help This function is mainly applied to displaying some help information of the Device Manager shown as the figure below 6 4 English Version 3 8 Device Manager a top c 2002 204 Technologies Inc atop All Rights Reserved 1 rae unicat hitp Awww atop com tw Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 62 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Appendix SNMP Network Management Platform Serial Server is an SNMP device that allows many popular SNMP network management platforms such as HP OpenView and SunNet Manager or other ones to conduct monitoring on the device Depending on the network management tools used Serial Server information can be collected from running the management tools including IP address DNS name system descriptions and NIC information C 1 A
20. Data Terr 25 SE5016 10 0 68 100 00 60 9 01 1 16 V1 21 25 SE5302 10 10 0 62 240 00 60 9 02 29 V1 1 CT 0020 2 215 10 0 50 254 00 60 9 01 5 22 V2 2 NewCAP 28 C MAXI 10 0 50 112 00 60 9 01 8 59 45 Terminal 29 MAXI 10 0 50 108 00 60 E69 01 2B Ae 5 V2 3b Terminal 30 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 90 21 5 v2 39 Terminal 31 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 28 08 5 V2 3b Terminal 32 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 00 0 39 5 45 Terminal 4 Nmf 4 B 3 Functions B3 1 Device Search This function is applied to search devices in the network The user can use four ways to search devices They are search by broadcast search by special IP addresses search by special MAC addresses and rescanning devices by using the current search way The user can select his required search way by clicking the Search option on the main menu shown as below Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 48 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server ato Technologies p Device Manager V3 6 Search Firmware Configuration Security View Help Ctrl B Ctri I v Broadcast Search Search by IP Address 8 Pele Search by MAC Address Kernel Version AP Inform Add 0 210 1
21. JNetworking Port Settings 4 Alert Settings 5 16 I5et to Default S et to Default Fig 64 Restore Factory Default by Telnet 6 7 Restart System Operation Main 7 Restart Choose this menu to restart the SE5008 16 series User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies Telnet 10 0 50 100 l u amp eruiew 2 IHe tvor king Port Settings L4 Alert Settings 5 18yustem 615et to Default 2 et to Default gt Overview 2 IHetuorkingy Port Settings 4 Alert Settings 5 16 6 I5et to Default eee YOU sure you want to restart Cuyz HW Fig 65 Restart System by Telnet Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 2097 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 7 1 l atop atop LCM Display Configuration One may use LCM and 4 push buttons on SE5008 16 series nameplate to easily configure 5 5008 16 series without any PC and cable Those 4 buttons located on the right side of LCM display the LCM functions follow the table below Function list of LCM Buttons Buttons Button Description To activate the Main Menu or to return to the previous selected Menu lt Menu gt To scroll up through a list of Menu shown
22. RTS Software Xon Xoff CPU Build in Com Power x 1 Ready x 1 COM port Tx x 16 SE5016 x 8 SE5008 COM port Rx x 16 SE5016 x 8 SE5008 100 240 47 63 Hz 3 pin Terminal Block 4 KV Burst EFT 2 KV Surge 436mm x 43 5mm x 200mm W x H x D 67 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Casing SECC sheet metal 1 mm Environmental Temperature Operation 0 C 60 C Storage 20 85 Humidity 5 95 non condensing E 2 Software Specifications Software Protocol TCP IP UDP SNMP HTTP Telnet BOOTP DHCP WEP SMTP NTP Utility Virtual COM Utilities for Windows 98 2000 XP 2003 Vista Configuring Utilities Supported for Windows 98 2000 NT XP 2003 Vista Configuration Web browser Telnet Console LCM Display Windows utility E 3 Pin Assignments RJ45 Female Phone Jack 68 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies RJ 45 to DB9 Male Cable DB9 Male EE c ES 69 atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server E 4 LED indication LED Status Message Name Color Description Power 6 PowerON 0 0 5 5008 16 series is booting up SE5008 16 series is activated t Serial port is transmitting data 1 16 data is being transmitting Serial port is transmitting dat
23. and Receiver s E mail address 5 Fig 56 Configuring E mail by Telnet One may configure Mail Server and checking on My mail server requests authentication field to obtain User name and Password User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies Telnet 10 0 50 100 6 IHecei1uer s Email Address 5 17 1 11 Server 8 1 Authentication 7 Ilizer RD ew Email Address 5 1 5ender s Email Address 2 lReceiver s Email Address Receiver s Email Address 4 Receiver s Email Address LS lReceiver s Email Address 6 lReceiver s Email Address 71Mail Server 8 Hequire Authentication Ilizer Medi ew Hail Server Fig 57 Configuring Mail Server by Telnet 6 4 2 Configuring Alert Event Operation Main 4 Alert Settings gt 2 Alert Event Choose the Alert event to configure SE5008 16 Series to send the alert notification by E Mail SNMP Trap See Fig 58 Telnet 10 0 50 100 11 Settings 2 Alert Event 1 11 Settings Event 1 194 Start 2 Warm Start 3 lAuthentication Failure 4 1P Address Changed S Password Changed Email OFF Trap OFF Email OFF Trap OFF Email OFF Trap OFF Email OFF Email OFF Fig 58 Configuring Alert Event by Telnet 6 5 System Configuration Operation Main 5 System User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port
24. atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server One may also refer to following tree map and Use the 4 push buttons to enter proper settings 1 Overview 1 1 name 1 name Display Modelname Display Model name name 2 Firmware Display firmware version Ver 3 Lan 1 1 Lan status Display LAN wire link status of LAN1 2 MAC Display MAC address of LAN1 4 Lan 2 1 Lan status Display LAN wire link status of LAN2 2 MAC Display MAC address of LANA 2 Network set 1 Lan 1 1 IP config 1 Static IP Display or Change IP to static mode for LAN1 2 DHCP Display or Change IP to dynamic mode for LAN1 21 address Display or Change IP address of LAN1 3 Net mask Display or Change Net mask of LAN1 4 Gateway Display or Change the Gateway server s IP of LAN1 2 Lan 2 1 IP config 1 Static IP Display or Change IP to static mode for LAN2 2 DHCP Display or Change IP to dynamic mode for LAN2 21 address Display or Change IP address of LAN2 3 Net mask Display or Change Net mask of LAN2 4 Gateway Display or Change Gateway of LANA 3 DNS Display or Change 1st DNS IP address 4 DNS server2 Display or Change 2nd DNS IP address 3 Serial set 1 Select port Select COM Port SE5016 1 16 SE5008 1 8 2 Parameter 1 Baud Rate 1 300 Display or Change baud set rate 39 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server ato
25. by clicking a button on the toolbar as below Broadcast Search m GW 31A Search by IP Address View ET 10 0 210 1 00 60 9 00 48 04 by MAC Address o 9 6 0 52 11 m GW51 C MAX I 10 0 195 122 O0 60 E9 00 FA 3 v2 43 Thermol 12 i GV51 10 0 195 120 O0 60 E9 00 FASB V2 43 Thermol 13 i 1 10 0 195 118 00 60 9 01 89 18 Thermol 14 4000 10 0 166 53 00 60 9 01 92 57 1 2 Data Terr 15 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 0D 50 E9 00 5E AS v1 82 NewCAPt 15 o 5002 10 0 158 110 00 60 9 02 2 78 1 14 o 5002 17 o 1002 10 0 158 100 00 60 9 02 36 55 1 14 21002 18 SE5404 10 0 156 99 00 60 9 02 0 6 1 16 1 21 19 ov 1 BO1T 10 0 154 93 00 50 E9 02 C9 F9 1 0 20 5 5002 10 0 78 51 00 60 9 00 00 03 55 38 Terminal 21 6000 10 0 78 15 00 60 9 02 3 5 V1 2 Data Terr 22 GY 215 256 10 0 76 3 00 60 69 00 B4 AF 1 45 NewCAP 23 GY 21R 10 0 73 105 00 60 E9 01 22 C2 2 26 NewCAP 24 6000 10 0 2 50 00 14 4D 2F 85 E3 1 2 Data Terr 25 SE5016 10 0 68 100 010 50 4 01 7 1 16 1 21 eb 5 5302 10 10 0 62 240 00 60 9 02 29 V1 1 CT 0020 GW 15 MAXI 10 0 50 254 00 60 9 01 5 22 2 29 NewCAP 28 GW51 C MAX I 10 0 50 112 00 50 E9 01 80 59 2 45 Terminal 29 GW51W MAXI 10
26. characters SysName Max 9 characters and types etc Fig 75 General NetBIOS Snmp Top Parts We Trl Mate Monitoring Description Linus atop 4 4 76 5E 5016 64 Wed Aug 22 03 07 31 ICT 200 mips Company Technologies Inc contact SwsLocation location SuslipTime 1 m ZB s Sys bec 1 3 5 1 4 1 3755 3 2 1 Sieh ame 9 019FD 2 Address OU 60 E9 01 9F D2 00 60 3 01 3 NetBIOS Domain Community read public 4 3 Addresses and Hautes Add to OID database Edit Routes Labels Export Cancel Apply Help Fig 75 NetworkView display device information Note NetworkView is limited to information extracting and viewing only To modify the configurations use the web server Telnet or configuration utilities Copyright 2007 Atop Tech ips S Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 64 atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server pS Appendix D Upgrading System Software Updated version of firmware can be downloaded from www atop com tw D 1 System Upgrading Procedures Follow the upgrading procedures below for the latest firmware B Make sure the PC and Serial Server on the same network Use command ping or Cofiguration utility program to verify their availability B Edit dll bat to fit the system requirements sure to save all modifications
27. de nk 14 COM PORT CONFIGURATION EEEa E 15 5 4 1 TCP Sener O LORM E 15 5 4 2 e E EE A E n 16 5 4 3 TBI 16 5 4 4 M othe sos voace 17 5 4 5 RATE UII EE T 18 Joe 2115010 5 Ws CET 18 Je rU TET Q 19 TI PSI c 19 atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 30 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ocarine aa a Pa Ros Ei 20 5 6 1 Link Slate sui 20 5 6 2 JN AU MT a cedures 21 5 6 3 21 5 6 4 QUT QE ee 23 5 5 og V 23 6 TZELNEPCONEIGUR TION 24 GENERAL INFORMATION T EC 25 6 2 NETWORKING 25 2 1 NO 26 0 2 2 DATI PT
28. for windows converts COM data to Ethernet data of the COM port on a 5 5008 16 series via Ethernet By creating Virtual COM ports on the PC Atop Virtual COM redirects the communications from the Virtual COM ports to an IP address and port number on a SE5008 16 series that connects the serial line device to the network The following figure illustrates a Virtual COM connection diagram m 000000 00 HUB Serial Line serial Device 1 Serial Line Serial Device 2 Physical COM2 rial Line COM3 Virtual COM Port Serial Device 3 COM4 Virtual COM Port COM5 Virtual COM Port Serial Line COM6 IP Network Serial Device 4 Virtual COM Port OS Driver Level COM256 Virtual COM Port Fig 66 Setup of a Virtual COM driver A 1 Pre installation Requirements Please check the operation system on your PC complied with the following requirements B Processor Intel compatible Pentium class Operation system Windows Server 2003 Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 SP5 or later Windows Me Windows 98 Windows 95 Microsoft NT 2000 Terminal Server Citrix Meta Frame B Windows Installer 2 0 B Network Microsoft TCP IP networking software A 2 Applying to the Serial Server Cautions on Use Virtual COM supports firmware AP v3 4 and above of Ethernet or Wireless Serial Servers Limitation Virtual COM driver provides user to select up to 256 COM
29. password for logging in any network device but can only be realized after a successful log in shown as the figure below Change Password To change your device 5E5016 IP 10 0 58 100 password please provide the following information and then click Old Password New Password Verified Password far selected devices Cancel Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 55 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop The user can also select several devices at one time and modify their pins the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices B3 4 Configuration This function is applied to the configuring import and export of work parameters for any network device and here are mainly supplied with Network COM Port Locate Reset Erase Flash Import Setting Export Setting Virtual COM Config by IE and Options and some other application functions The user can carry out a configuration operating through menu or by clicking the corresponded button on the toolbar shown as the figure below Import Export Setting Setting inel x Device Manager V3 6 Search Firmware Firmware Configuration A e c m g p Network Nrit h gm Ea F SNMP crs Jm
30. 0 50 108 0D 50 E9 01 2B 2 o 36 Terminal 30 GWb51W MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 90 21 o v2 39 Terminal GW51W MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 50 E9 01 2B D8 o V2 3b Terminal GW 1C MAXL 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 00 0 39 o 2 45 Terminal Ready Total 38 devices Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 49 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop B3 1 1 Broadcast Search Once Broadcast Search is selected a box will pop up as below Broadcast Search Input one to broadcast Select one to broadcast The user may type in or select different broadcast address based on his her own requirement B3 1 2 Search by IP address Once Search by IP Address is selected an interface will pop up as below Search Devices by IP Addresses Select an address to search 10 0 58 100 Search devices in the range of IP address IP address range Here user may have two options Select an IP address to search or Search device in the range of IP address Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 50 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop B3 1 3 Search MAC Address If Search by MAC Address is selected another box will pop up as below Search Devices by MAC Addresses Select a address to sea
31. 0 60 E9 02 2A 78 53 Download Parameter we F 09 502 02 The user can enter the window for downloading by firstly clicking a designated network device and then selecting the submenu option Upgrade from disk in the main menu option Firmware or directly clicking the button Upgrade from disk And then the user can select and download the required firmware from the disk as shown in the figure below AP Inform 2080 52 2080 52 208052 2080 52 2090 52 2090 52 Terminal Thermol Thermol Thermol Terminal Terminal Terminal ato Technologies User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop In addition for some devices with JFFS2 file system supported user can download the related parameter data into the device that supports the JFFS2 file system through a submenu Download Parameter See details as the figure below Download Parameter File from Disk Please select a parameter file from the disk and then download it to the device 5 5016 10 0 66 100 CAdownloadiDapdl cfg B3 3 Security This function is applied to the security protection for the network devices so as to supply some necessary protection to a device for configuration modifying configuration leading in and leading out and some other important functions Here three functions are mainly supplied including Login Logout and Cha
32. 00 50 E9 00 48 D4 v2 18 2U8DVS2 1 0 195 122 O B5D E9 00 F 37 v2 43 Thermal Exit 30 195 120 O0 60 E9 00 FA 36 v2 43 Thermal TT 0 0 195 118 00 60 9 01 8 18 W245 Thermal 14 10 0 155 53 00 50 E9 01 92 57 V1 2 Data Terr 15 GYf21L 10 0 163 1 00 60 E9 00 5E 46 V1 82 NewCAPEt 15 owai 10 0 158 110 00 60 9 02 8 1 14 oY 5002 17 S 1002 10 0 158 100 00 60 9 02 36 55 1 14 SY 1002 18 SE54U04 10 0 156 99 00 60 E9 02 0E 6C 1 16 1 21 19 S 1TBO1T 10 0 154 93 00 50 E9 02 C9 F9 1 0 S 16011 20 SE5002 10 0 76 51 00 60 9 00 00 03 59 v2 38 Terminal 21 6000 10 0 78 15 0D 50 E9 02 3B 57 V1 2 Data Terr 22 15 255 10 0 76 3 00 60 E9 00 64 4F 1 45 NewCAPEt 23 10 0 7 3 105 00 60 E9 01 22 C2 V2 2b NewCAPEt 2 SE5016 10 0 68 100 00 60 9 01 V1 15 v1 21 eb SE53U2 1U 10 0 62 240 00 60 9 02 29 V1 1 CTY 0020 eb V 215 MAXI 10 0 50 254 00 60 E9 01 5E 22 v2 2 MewCAPt ri MAXI 10 0 50 108 00 60 9 01 28 2 5 V2 3b Terminal 2U GAB T A 10 0 50 100 00 50 9 01 90 21 5 v2 39 Terminal 29 GV 51 V M AXI 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 28 08 5 V2 3b Terminal 30 Gw21C MAXxL 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 00 0 39 5 2 45 Terminal 31 TAMAS 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 00 80 2 555656 v2 2 Terminal 32 ov 15 1T 10 0 40 250 00 03 1 V2 7 215 Search devices through broadcast address SWI sonz k 4 Or select
33. 08 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 4 2 1 Virtual COM Mode The Virtual Com software emulates a serial port with Internet or LAN topology In the Virtual COM Mode COM data is converted to Ethernet format By creating a virtual COM port on a PC the Virtual COM driver redirects communications from the virtual COM port to an IP address and the designated port number Fig 6 illustrates a Virtual COM connection diagram TCP Server in Virtual COM Mode Serial Server can be configured in the TCP server mode with respect to the device as Client with a unique IP and Port number and it waits passively for the computer to establish a connection with the serial device the client After the connection is established data can flow in both directions at the same time TCP Server Mode Computer W Leg p 57 1 SE5016 Fig 6 TCP Connection in Virtual COM Mode Configuring Serial Server to TCP server Using one of the four configuration methods Telnet Web console and LCM controller one may configure Serial Server to a TCP Server Fig 7 B filter disabled default B Default port number of SE5008 16 series are 4660 4667 4675 B f IP filter is enabled only the source IP assigned can be connected to Serial Server TCP Sever mode Destination IP 10 0 50 100 Destination 4660 Ethernet E TCP Sever 10 0 50 100 Listen part 4660 Rodd i pn Fig 7 T
34. 08 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies Appendix B Configuration Utility B 1 Device Manager utility Introduction Device manager developed by ATOP is a special tool for device management and configuration and can realize the daily management on various ATOP network devices for address search device positioning parameter configuring firmware downloading and so on B 2 Interface The operating interface of the Device Manager is shown as below Device details inl x Ajuration Security 56 0 AP Inform GYw 31A 00 60 9 00 48 04 18 2080 D 00 650 4 00 3 V2 43 Thermal 12 10 0 195 120 00 60 9 00 V2 43 Thermal 13 m 10 0 195 118 00 60 9 01 8 18 v2 45 Thermol 14 DTA4UDI 10 0 155 53 00 60 9 01 92 57 V1 2 Data Terr 15 GwW 1L 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 8 V1 8 NewCAP 16 ayoliz 10 0 158 110 00 60 E9 02 2A 78 1 14 ov 5002 17 941002 10 0 158 100 00 60 9 02 36 55 1 14 ov 002 16 SERADA 10 0 156 99 00 60 9 02 0 6 1 16 1 21 19 swWIB TT 10 0 154 93 00 60 9 02 9 9 1 0 571601 20 SE5002 10 0 78 51 00 650 9 00 00 03 55 2 38 Terminal 21 6000 10 0 78 15 00 60 9 02 3 5 V1 2 Data Terr 22 GY 215 256 10 0 76 3 00 60 9 00 1 45 NewCAP 23 GW 1HR 10 0 73 105 0D 50 E9 01 22 C V 2b 24 6000 10 0 72 50 00 14 4D 2F 85 E3 V1 2
35. 18 208DVs GYW231A 10 0 210 6 00 60 9 10 1 29 V2 18 2090452 GwWw 2 314 10 0 210 7 0D 50 E9 00 1 7 24 V2 18 2090 52 GW bA 104 10 0 22 26 00 60 9 02 02 01 V2 2 ATOP GBT C MAX 10 0 50 112 00 60 9 01 8 59 5 2 45 Terminal el m GWWh1C MAXI 10 0 195 118 A DD 5D ES 01 8C 18 2 45 Thermol 22 GWh1C MAXI 10 0 135 120 00 60 9 00 3 V2 43 Thermol 23 GWh1C MAXI 10 0 195 122 00 60 9 00 3 V2 43 Thermol 24 G51 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 28 08 V2 3b Terminal 25 GWWhb1V MAXI 10 0 50 108 00 60 9 01 2 2 5 V2 3b Terminal eb 10 0 50 100 E 2 39 Terminal Upgrade kernel or AP from local disk Upgrade from disk ini x Device Manager V3 6 Search Firmware Configuration View TeSys 10 0 210 1 00 60 9 00 48 04 9 amp 0 Gw2314 2080 52 i m GWV51C MAXI 10 0 195 122 00 60 E9 00 FA 37 v2 43 Thermol 12 GW51C MAXI 10 0 195 120 00 60 E9 00 FA 3B 2 43 Thermol 13 m C MAXI 10 0 195 118 00 60 9 01 8 18 V2 45 Thermol 14 0 4000 10 0 155 53 00 60 E9 01 92 57 1 2 Data Terr 15 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 1 82 16 SW 10 0 158 110 00 60 9 02 2 768 V1 14 SWhIDD 17 2Y 1002 10 0 158 100 00 60 9 02 36 55 1 14 o 1 002 18 SE5404 10 0 156 99 00 60 E9 02 0E 6C 1 16 1 21 19 10 0 154 93 00 60 E9 02 C9 F9 1 0 o 16011 20 SE5002 10 0 7
36. 2 STD EU Dual LAN 16 ports software selectable RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RJ 45 serial server with EU power plug User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 2 3 Interfaces The SE5008 16 s Front amp Rear Panel Reset button LCM Display LCM buttons Agatop MATRIX 16 port Serial Server 3 pin Terminal Block LAN Port 1 2 LAN Port 1 6 for power cord connection Fig 1 SE5016 Front amp Rear Panel Reset button LCM Display LCM buttons MATRIX 8 Serial Server 3 pin Terminal Block LAN Port 1 2 LAN Port 1 8 for power cord connection Fig 2 SE5008 Front amp Rear Panel 2 4 Installation Procedures B Prepare necessary Ethernet UTP or STP cables Switch Hub power cord B Plug in the AC power cord s cable ring to the serial server by connecting the cable to the L Black N White E Green pins Note Make sure both side of letter L N E matching properly B After power on 1 minute later the buzzer should beep and the LCM should display the IP address of LAN1 on the front panel B Connect SE5008 16 series LAN1 to the Ethernet Network via Hub Switch by a straight through or to a PC directly through a cross over cable B Note Default LAN1 IP address is 10 0 50 100 and Default LAN2 IP address is 192 168 1 1 B Connect a serial device to any serial port of SE5008 16 series Note Make sure t
37. 29 Disahle OMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 4 Change Password Console ZITelnet Console Password Protect 41Reset Button Protect Enable Enable Disable Disable Fig 62 Security Settings by Telnet 6 5 4 Change the Password Operation Main gt 5 System gt 4 Change Password Enter old password on Old password and desired password on New password and Confirm new password fields User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server t 2 Technologies Telnet 10 0 50 100 4 Reset Button Protect Disable 8 Disable i Enable Console 2 Telnet Console Enable 31LCM Password Protect Disable 4 Reset Button Protect Disable Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London L4lChange Password 4 nter old password chars nter Hew password 8 chars i e onfirm new password 8 chars Fig 63 Change the Password by Telnet Note One may press the reset key on the product to reset password 6 6 Restoring Factory Default Operation Main 6 Set to Default Choose this menu to restore Serial Server s settings to Factory Default Settings Telnet 10 0 50 100 ave the Settings tuy H I11lLink State 2 IT ime CGMI Greenuich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 3 IEecuritu 14 1 Password Overview 2
38. 5 V1 14 Nw 1002 32 6O1T 10 0 154 93 00 60 9 02 9 9 1 0 971601 33 s Nh 10 0 158 110 0D 50 E3 02 24 78 V1 14 0 156 B E 9 02 24 Sv bnn2 T 1 Resdy Total 34 devices E NUM F B3 3 1 Login This function is applied to the login to any network device as some important devices can only be operated after a successful login shown as the figure below Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 54 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Enter a user name and password to login ta this device Device 5 5016 1 10 0 68 100 User Name admin Password for all selected devices Cancel The user can also select several devices at one time and log in them at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices B3 3 2 Logout This function is applied to the logout from any network device as the user should always carry out a logout after he she has finished the operating action to any important device shown as the figure below lt Do you really want to logout from this device SE5016 IP 10 0 68 100 for all selected devices Cancel The user can also select several devices at one time and log out them at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices B3 3 3 Change Password This function is applied to modifying the
39. 8 51 00 60 9 00 00 03 55 2 38 Terminal 21 DCT 6000 10 0 78 15 00 60 E9 02 3B 57 1 2 Data Terr 22 GW215 25b 10 0 75 3 00 60 9 00 84 1 45 NewCAP 23 GW 21H 10 0 73 105 00 50 E9 01 22 C V 2b NewCAP 24 DCT 6000 10 0 72 50 00 14 4D 2F 86 E3 1 2 Data Terr 25 SE5016 10 0 68 100 00 60 E9 01 7F BC 1 16 1 21 2b SE53U0 2 10 10 0 62 240 00 50 E9 02 29 F V1 1 CT 0020 ef GY 215 MAxI 10 0 50 254 00 60 9 01 5 22 2 29 28 GY 51C MAxI 10 0 50 112 00 60 9 01 8 59 V2 45 Terminal 29 GWb13W MAXI 10 0 50 108 00 60 E9 01 2B A2 5 V 3b Terminal 30 GW51WW MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 90 21 5 v2 39 Terminal 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 28 08 V 3b Terminal GW21C MAxI 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 00 0 39 5 V2 45 Terminal Ready Total 29 devices g Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 52 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server Download Firmware from Disk Current versions Please select a kernel firmware or firmware from the disk and then download it to the device SE5016 10 0 88 100 Kernel W116 AP 1 21 Download kernel firmware C downloadiSE5016 HEX Download AP firmware Apply far all selected devices have same model CAdownloadise5018Lv124 k1 15 a127 bin Pop up report dialog Fop up Authorize dialog The user can als
40. ABLELink SE5008 SE5016 Multi Port Serial Server User Manual Version 1 3 Updated on January 2008 TEL 886 3 5508137 FAX 886 3 5508131 http www atop com tw atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies Inc and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of products of Atop Technologies Inc No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes and it is not to be reproduced copied disclosed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form by any means in whole or in part without the prior explicit written consent of Atop Technologies Inc Published by Atop Technologies Inc 2F No 146 Sec 1 Tung Hsing Rd Jubei Hsinchu 30261 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 5508131 www atop com tw Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop FCC WARNING Class A for Ethernet Serial Server Model SE5008 SE5016 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are desig
41. C controller etc ATOP Technologies has overcome the limit with family of SE5008 16 Multi port Serial Server The SE5008 16 series family is designed to transmit data between one or more serial device and one or more TCP UDP device through Ethernet via a single or multiple application programs and hence enhance the accessibility of the serial device through the ubiquitous TCP IP based Ethernet It is possible to communicate with many remote devices in Intranet or even in Internet and thus increases the communication distance dramatically Make Serial Devices Ready to the Network The Multi port Industrial Serial Server SE5008 16 is a gateway between Ethernet TCP IP and RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 communications It allows almost any serial device to be connected to a new or existing Ethernet network By encapsulating serial data and transporting it over Ethernet SE5008 16 offers full duplex bi directional data transmission transparent between serial port and Ethernet network Easy to Use Flexible configuration options enable this unit to be setup over Ethernet by Telnet Web browser Serial Console or other Windows utilities Packed in a rugged metal housing with 19 inch rack mount and 100 240VAC wide power input range SE5008 16 is ideal for almost any industrial and manufacturing automation High Performance Programmable Device Server With its powerful computing power and Linux SDK it could be a high performance programmable controller for
42. CP Server in Virtual COM Operation Mode User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop e TCP Client in Virtual COM Mode SE5008 16 can be configured in a TCP client mode on a TCP Network to actively establish a TCP connection with an applications server the pre defined host computer SE5008 16 series is actively connected to the host computer and after the connection is successful multiple hosts of 5 5008 16 series can transmit data to several devices equipments in both directions at the same time Fig 8 TCP Client Mode Remote Control Fig 8 TCP Server in Virtual COM Mode Configuring Serial Server to TCP client Using one of the four configuration methods to configure SE5008 16 series as TCP Client for example the destination IP is 10 0 0 100 and the destination port is 1000 Fig 9 Note IP filter is disabled by default TCP mode SS sees Liastination IP 10 0 0100 Cestinatien Port 1000 rss eri Reader card Reader TOP XJ Destination 10 2 0 100 Destination Pari 1004 Gand Reader Fig 9 TCP Client in Virtual COM Mode 4 2 2 Tunneling Mode Tunneling Mode is used for multiple serial devices to talk among one another through SE5008 16 s through Ethernet connections This mode is particularly useful when two or more serial devices are far away Thi
43. IP for ATOP Control Panel window appear Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 45 atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server Serial IP Control Panel Configuration of COM10 IP Address Port Number Connect to server 10 0 158 181 4660 Accept Connections Configuration Wizard User Credentials Use Credentials From COM Port Options Restore Failed Connections Select Ports Port Monitor Licensing Advanced Help About Fig 70 Detail setting from Serial IP On the right of the panel is a sample for COM 4 settings On the left is the list of the COM ports that have been selected on Select Ports window for use by the Virtual COM Redirector Change the list by clicking the Select Ports button Each COM port has its own settings When click on a COM port the Control Panel changes to reflect that the selected port Note COM port changes become effective immediately Configuring Virtual COM Ports Serial IP COM port can be changed as follows B Select a COM port on the list B On IP Address of Server enter serial server IP address B On Port Number enter the TCP port number of the serial server B On Server Credentials the default is No Login Required If the serial server does require login by the Virtual COM Redirector the Virtual COM Redirector must provide a username
44. ROCEDURES esq ouis eH Pepe EhnieqU SM rao e o EI FU C EN 3 D III er ee 4 om MEME UR MM 4 SNO ICI wr c 5 DA Configure by Configuration Utility 22 000000000050 00 000000014 5 2 22 Con eure ESTO Rz TEN 5 3 2 3 Conj eure Dy Telnet EI c M 5 3 2 4 UM SP 5 A CPAP T NUME 6 4 APPEICA TION CONNEC BUY DU a 7 PEE LE Be UDP 001999 E em 7 4 1 1 Transmission Control Protocol TCP eese nennen 7 4 1 2 User Datagram 1 2 6 000000000000 00000005500 0000016 7 Ma 7 4 2 1 OVI OG 8 4 2 2 Tunneling O O 9 WEB CONFIGURA TION NN EIE 12 e n m eT 12 2 GDNERAUAMEOR VIATION PEE 12 5 3 NETWORK Ie cL 13 5 3 1 TAN T T cC 13 2 9 2 P em Uu 14 5 3 3 EIO EOE AEE AT 14 5 3 4 ese ca sg
45. Serial Server atop Technologies Telnet 10 0 50 100 ilE mail Settings 21 lert Event H l veruieu 2 IHetuorkingy Port Settings 4 Alert Settings 5 15 15 to Default 7 lHestart CGMI Greenvich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 4 Change Password 2 Fig 59 Security settings by Telnet 6 5 1 Link State Operation Main 5 System 1 Link State Link State is display information by Link mode TCP Server TCP Client and UPD and status of each connection for all serial port Telnet 10 0 50 100 Deruer Listen H to cancel Fig 60 Display Link State by Telnet 6 5 2 Time Settings Operation Main 5 System 2 Time One may configure time to Manual Settings or NTP services The changed will take effect immediately when saved successful User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server Telnet 10 0 50 100 H Server Deruer Server Listen Listen Listen Listen Listen Listen to cancel CGMT Greenwich Mean Time Edinburgh Lisbon London 3 4 Change Password Fig 61 Time settings by Telnet 6 5 3 Security Settings Operation Main 5 System 3 Security 5 5008 16 serials allow one to change the access methods to protect it against intrusion Telnet 10 0 50 100 2 8 3 04 21
46. Setting 65HBH n 8 1 1 3 1 Connection 41IP Filter Disable Fig 49 TCP Server for Link mode Note Enable Virtual COM mode if the remote site PC s Serial to IP tool installed 6 3 2 TCP Client for Link Mode Operation Main 3 COM Port Setting 1 16 Select Port 1 Link 2 TCP Client On destination IP amp port enter desired destination IP and port as a TCP client For example another serial server or PC for data collection The Serial Server can support two destination host computers simultaneously Telnet 10 0 50 100 HHH HHH HHH 466H 3 Destination Disable Fig 50 TCP Client for Link mode 6 3 3 UDP for Link Mode Operation gt 3 COM Port Setting 1 16 Select Port 1 Link 3 UDP Serial Server can be configured in a UDP mode to establish connection using uni cast or broadcast the data from the serial device to one or multiple host computers Vice versa is also true For example The original RS 422 RS485 bus is transferred and extended connecting User manual Version 1 3 amp SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies distance by serial servers The destination is assigned by single IP or group IPs The configuration is limited by the Local Listening Port For example on the COM1 of Serial Server listening port is 4660 which receive data sending from the host computer Serial Server can support up to 8 group IPs f
47. a No data is being transmitting LAN1 2 EE 100Mbps Ethernet connection 10Mbps Ethernet connection or Ethernet cable is disconnected Ethernet port is transmitting or receiving data 1 9 Green Steady Orange Steady Green Blinking 70
48. able Enable amp Change IP Filter function and value 2 1CP client Display or definite Ethernet TCP server mode with UART 1 Dest IP Display or Change Destination IP for Counter pair 2 Dest port Display or Change Destination port for Counter pair User manual Version 1 3 amp SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 3 UDP 1 Local port Display or Change Local Port for Listening port 2 Dest IP 1 Display or Change Destination IP for Counter pair 3 Dest port 1 Display or Change Destination Port for Counter pair 2 Yes Apply Link mode Settings to all serial port 4 Server state 1 Console 1 Web 1 Disable Disable the Web console console 2 Enable Enable the Web console 1 Disable Disable the Telnet console 2 Enable MEER Enable the Telnet console 2 Password 1 LCM 1 No Disable the LCM console prot console password protect 44 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 2 Yes Enable and change the password of LCM console 2 Reset 1 Disable the Reset button button password protect 2 Yes Enable and change the password of Reset button 1 Lan 1 Use ping command to check specific IP address by LAN1 2 Lan 2 Use ping command to check specific IP address by LAN2 42 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server t 2 Technologies Appendix A Using Virtual COM Virtual COM driver mode
49. age SNMP Settings Click on the Network link and the following screen shall appear Fill in SNMP information on third field Alternatively to settings SysName SysLocation SysContact fields and one may configure by Checking on Enable SNMP field Fill in Read Community Write Community SNMP Trap Server information on SNMP Settings fields The changes of SNMP Settings will take effect immediately when saved successful Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 14 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop SNMP Settings eysName jonedes 01c174 p m SysLocation SysContact contact SNMP Enable SNMP Read Community public SNMP Trap Sever Fig 22 SNMP Setting by Web page 5 4 COM Port Configuration Here one may configure Serial parameters include alias baud rate parity data bit and type of flow control defined by user SE5016 Overview Hotwork Serial Abert System Lr Serial Settings LITT Wai iss ms Odd Mum Spare Cula wri F Bela TL M rem Fig 23 COM Port Configuration by Web page 5 4 1 TCP Server for Link Mode TCP Server mode is default Link mode of serial settings and it can wait for connecting requiremen
50. and or password every time an application tries to access the serial server B Click the Configuration Wizard button and then click the Start button that shall appear on the wizard window This step verifies that the Virtual COM Redirector communicates with the serial server If Log display does not show errors click Use Settings return to the Control Panel B Settings on the Connection Protocol must match the TCP IP protocol supported by the serial server The Configuration Wizard is capable of determining the correct settings B On COM Port Options the settings must match the COM port behavior expected by the PC application The Configuration Wizard will recommend such settings 46 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies Configuration Wizard COMTO IP Address of Server Fort Number 0 158 181 4650 Username Test for presence of a modem connected to the server Status Connected to Server COM Port Control Support Detected Telnet Protocol Detected Session Completed Recommendations Telnet Option OTR Emulation disabled Option DSR Emulation disabled Option OCD Emulation disabled Option CTS Emulation disabled Disabled Fy ER Use Settings Copy Cancel ES Fig 71 Configuration Wizard from Serial IP Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 47 User manual Version 1 3 SE50
51. ce according to his her own requirement through the menu option View such as display in sequence of device module name or display in sequence of IP address and so on shown as the figure below Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 61 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Device Manager V3 6 x Search Firmware d 49 Security View Help Z e F M Kernel Version AP Inform 3 v Sort by IP Address IP Addi Sort by MAC Address 1 10 0 9 Sort by Status V1 7 ATOP Pra 2 10 0 9 Sort by Kernel V1 6 ATOP Pra 3 GW 25A 104 10 0 2 Sort by V2 2 ATOP Prx 32314 10 0 27 j v2 18 2090 52 5 W231A 10 0 23 31 00 0 00 17 20 2 18 2090 82 SW1601T 10 0 40 250 00 03 7 V27 215 SW16011 GW 21C MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 00 0 39 5 2 45 Terminal 8 GWb51W MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 26 08 5 2 36 Terminal q GWb51TW MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 60 E9 01 90 21 S v2 39 Terminal 10 GWb51W MAXI 10 0 50 108 00 60 9 01 26 2 5 2 36 Terminal 11 SE5302 10 10 0 62 240 00 60 9 02 29 V1 1 CT 0020 12 SE5016 10 0 68 100 00 60 9 01 1 1 v1 21 13 85 5016 10 0 68 110 00 60 E9 01 9F D4 14 DCT 6000 10 0 72 50 00 14 4D 2F 86 E3 1 2 Data Terr 15 GW 1R 10 0 73 105 00 60 9 01 22
52. chnologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 244 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 5 Web Configuration First the Serial Server must be preset for IP assignments before web configuration operations It been indicated from previous chapter for the detail of software installing 5 1 Login to System While on the web browser ex Microsoft IE or Firefox and so on enter the IP address of Serial Server on the URL Example hito 10 0 50 100 The following authentication screen shall appear Enter desired user name and password then click on The default user name is admin and password is Null Leave it blank The following overview screen shall appear ATOP User name Password Remember my password ce Fig 14 Authorization Request for System Security 5 2 General Information This system overview window gives the general information on Device and Network information See Fig 15 SE5016 Overview of Hotwork Serial Abert System et La Ar a Network Information no Shrew Device Information LAM rye a ne Fig 15 Overview by Web page Device Information SE5008 16 Serial Ser
53. e range of packet delimiter timer is 10 to 30 000 milliseconds If character pattern is selected for a data stream ended with Ox0d0a then the entire data buffer of the serial device is transmitted One may change packet delimiter timer follow the steps below Configuring Network Delimiter using Timer One may choose packet delimiter timer s value as the packet delimiter indicated in Figure below Telnet 10 0 50 100 rate 2 Parity bits 4115top hits 5 IFlow control Hone 6 mode rz232 DelimitertHetwork to Serial Disable ES PESE EOM to Network Disable 7660 bps None 8 hits 1 hit et DelimitertHMetvork to Serial H1Disable 11 2 lCharacterz zi et 1 lt 1 mz Fig 53 Configuring Network Delimiter using Timer Configuring Network Delimiter using Characters One may choose character pattern as the packet delimiter indicated in the Figure below Telnet 10 0 50 100 joj 8 1DelimitertSerial to Network Disable et DelimitertWNetwork to Serial 1 C11 Timer 2 Characters zi et TimerciH 3HHHH gt 1 Baud rate 2 Parity hits 415top hits 1 hit 5 IFlow control Hone 6 mode 232 7 1DelimitertMetwork to Serial gt Disable eee to Metwork gt Disable et DelimitertHetuvuork to Serial o Timer 2 Characters et C
54. eing connected to the TCP port 4660 of SE5008 16 series data of ones application program are transparent to both COM and SE5008 16 series Vice versa is also true Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc n All rights reserved Designed i 6 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 atop atop Application Connectivity SE5008 16 Series Ethernet Serial Server is also provided Tunneling and Virtual COM operation mode The SE5008 16 series sever family is designed to transmit data between one or more serial device and one or more TCP IP device through Ethernet and hence enhance the accessibility of the serial device through the ubiquitous TCP IP based Ethernet Examples of these devices are PLC controllers card readers display signs security controls CNC controller etc Atop Technologies has overcome the limit with a family of 5 5008 16 series Ethernet Serial Servers TCP amp UDP Protocols Serial Server can be operated in various Internet Protocols including two most common protocols TCP and UDP Transmission Control Protocol TCP TCP provides a connection and a byte oriented data stream it is error free with control parameters such as flow control multiple ports option and order delivery notification With networked computers are connected to one another Once the connection is established data can transmit in both directions TCP guarantee
55. gramming an error occurs during the process Serial Server will clear the corresponding memories and the system will remain the same as the one before the upgrading process Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed Taiwan 66 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server System CPU Memory Heset Watchdog Network Interface Protection Protocol Serial Serial Interface Serial Protection Serial Connector Serial Port Communication Debug Port LED Indicator LED indication Power Input Protection Mechanical Dimensions atop Technologies Appendix E Specifications E 1 Hardware Specifications RISC 266MHz Processor with MMU Flash Memory 8MB DDR Memory 32MB EEPROM 8KB Built in default key to restore factory default settings 0 7 second hardware auto reset Power failure threshold 2 96V Dual 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet auto detection Built in 2 0KV magnetic isolation TCP IP UDP SNMP HTTP Telnet BOOTP DHCP WEP SMTP NTP RS232 422 485 software selectable The default setting is RS232 15KV ESD 45 8 5 5016 16 serial ports connectors 5 5008 8 serial ports connectors Baud rate 110 bps 921600 bps Parity None Even Odd Mark Space Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 or 2 Packet Delimiter by inter character timeout by characters pattern delimiter Flow Control None Hardware CTS
56. haracterst xtASCII or bps Hone 8 hits Fig 54 Configuring Network Delimiter using Characters User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies 6 4 Alert Settings There are two subsystem settings include E mail and Alert Event Telnet 10 0 50 100 1 JOverview 2 JNetworking Port Settings 4 Alert Settings 5 16 ystem 6 15et to Default 7 IRHe start ilE mail Settings 2 Alert Event 6 4 1 Configuring E mail Operation Main 4 Alert Settings gt 1 E mail Settings One may configure the Sender s E mail address that it should have on the SMTP server Mail Server where allowed to sent out the email by sender s E mail address The SE5008 16 allow to definite the receiver up to 5 Also the E mail notification will be sent to the e mail account their obtained in Receiver s E mail address 1 Receivers E mail address 2 Receivers E mail address 3 Telnet 10 0 50 100 615et to Default Hestart ilE mail Settings 12 Alert Event Li lender s Email Address 2 lReceiver 3 lReceiver 4 Receiver 5 lReceiver 6 IReceiver 17 1 11 Server 5 Email Address Email Address Email Address Email Address Email Address 8 Require Authentication 7 Password Fig 55 Alert Settings by Telnet Heceiver s E mail address 4
57. he cable which one selected is properly meeting the connection of RS 232 5422 or RS 485 Using configuration utility in product CD to configure parameters of SE5008 16 User manual Version 1 3 amp SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 3 atop Technologies B Software Setup The SE5008 16 hardware be installed for power network and other cables and IP initialling configuration will be set continuously in this chapter 3 1 Default Settings The Serial Server has two IP address for 2 Ethernet network interfaces These default settings are shown from under information Default IP addresses Interface Device IP Subnet mask Gateway IP LAN 1 IP Address 1 10 0 50 100 255 255 0 0 10 0 0 254 LAN 2 IP Address 2 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 The Serial Server other default settings are shown in the following table Security 5232 9600 None 8 1 No flow control keep buffer disabled COM 1 COM16 Packet delimiter timer 1ms 5 5008 is limited to COM1 COM8 Type TCP Server Local port 4660 4675 Filter 0 0 0 0 LINK 1 LINK 16 Virtual COM disabled SE5008 is limited to LINK1 LINK8 Local port 4660 4667 Table 1 Default settings of the Serial Server NOTE Press reset button about 5 seconds for restore to the default settings Using a pointed object such as a needle or a straightened paper clip to press the reset button Holding the reset button for 5 seconds SE5008
58. n Example Using NetworkView NetworkView is a free compact network management tool from NetworkView Software Inc www networkview com It discovers all TCP IP nodes in a network using DNS SNMP and ports information and documents with printed maps and reports for future use First download and install the tool on ones PC Windows 2000 and Windows then start NetworkView Click on the button to open a new file The following screen shall appear on Addresses field Enter in the IP address range for searching Fig 72 Information Title Description Author Single address Range C Subnet Settings Cancel Blank Fig 72 IP address searching Click on OK and the following dialog box shall display the dad progress Fig 73 Discovering network X 10 0 50 55 pinging address 1 Fig 73 Searching progress After the search is complete NetworkView will display the devices found on the main window as shown below Fig 74 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop NetworkView NetworkView1 M File Edit wiew Lists Logs Window Help 10 0 50 9 ATOP Technologie ATOP Technologies Inc 10 0 50 71 name Technologies Inc Fig 74 NetworkView display the devices found Double click on the device icon to display information about the device including IP Address Company SysLocation Max 15
59. ne fin d 30000 msec 10 10 30000msec C Characters C Characters Ox 48Cll Code Code Applyforallselected same model devices Hu Copyright O 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 57 atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server The user can also select several devices at one time and carry out the configuration for them at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected same model devices Note 1 COM tags generated automatically according to the COM port number of the device If a device has 4 COM port there will be 4 tags respectively COM1 COM2 COMS COMA and the like 2 Connecting mode it means the connecting mode between the serial port server and other network devices Each COM corresponds to a connecting mode through which the transferring data will not be interfered by that in another connection The user can set each corresponded connecting mode and the working parameter by clicking the button Option shown as the figure below TCP Client Mode Destination IP address Destination port 0 4650 Connection limit Enable destination 2 Destination IP address TCP Server Mode E xi opecify IP address Enable virtual COM mode ceca Server mode TCP Client mode UDP Mode X Local port Destinati
60. ned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated under commercial environment This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and while not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his owned expenses A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet the FCC emission limitation and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception It is essential that only the supplied power cord can be used Use only shielded cables to connect other devices to this equipment by RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 ports Be cautious that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server Contents E INIRODUCLION 1 1 Mec 1 2 STARTED EUM 2 zu EE e thc p 2 225 ORDERING INFORMATION P M 2 1 3 2 4 INSTALLATION P
61. net Note If the Serial Server does not receive any command within 3 minutes Telnet will be terminated automatically Copyright O 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 24 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Technologies 6 1 General Information Operation Main 1 Overview This system overview window gives the general information on Ethernet MAC address kernel and AP version Telnet 10 0 50 100 JOverview 2 JNetworking Port Settings 4 Alert Settings 5 15 6 15 to Default 7 Restart SE5616 IP Address 610 466 656 168 IP Address 192 168 681 Hi 01 9 F D2Z HH 01 9 03 ernel Version P Uerzion Fig 42 Overview Information by Telnet 6 2 Networking Configuration Operation Main 2 Networking This section allows for changes in IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and SNMP information Please note that setting changes will not take effect until the device is restarted Telnet 10 0 50 100 LAN 2 Settings 31DHS Settings 415HMP Settings Fig 43 Network Settings by Telnet Note Press ESC key to return to the previous menu User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 6 2 1 LAN Settings Operation 2 Networking 1 LAN 1 Settings Enter LAN 1 setting
62. nge Password shown as the figure below Change Password Device Manager V3 6 Ioj Search Firmware Configuration UAE View Help 7 Jer 5555 0 ED Kernel Version AP Inform GW231A 10 0 23 31 00 60 9 00 1 7 20 2 16 208 52 GW 231A 10 0 210 1 00 60 9 00 48 04 2 18 208DV32 13 GW 231A 10 0 210 2 00 60 9 00 26 v2 18 208DV32 14 GW 231A 10 0 210 3 00 60 E9 00 26 FD v2 18 208DV32 15 GW 231A 10 0 210 4 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 v2 18 208DV32 16 GW 231A 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 00 26 2 18 2080 52 17 GW 231A 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 10 1 7 23 v2 18 208 52 18 GW231A 10 0 210 7 00 60 9 00 17 2 2 18 2090452 19 GW 2bA 104 10 0 22 26 00 60 9 02 02 01 V2 2 ATOP Prx 20 GW51C MAXI 10 0 195 118 00 60 9 01 8 19 V2 45 Thermol 21 GW51C MAXI 10 0 195 120 A DD 50 E3 00 F 3B V2 43 Thermol 22 GW51C MAXI 10 0 195 122 A 0D 50 E3 00 F 37 V2 43 Thermol 23 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 28 08 5 V2 3b Terminal 24 MAXI 10 0 50 108 00 60 9 01 28 42 5 V2 3b Terminal 25 GWb5TSW MAXI 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 01 90 21 2 v2 39 Terminal CNN MEE NEC TNNT ERE RR RR 2 5E5016 10 0 68 110 00 60 E9 01 9F D4 V1 15 SE5016 x 28 5016 192 158 1 1 00 60 9 00 00 04 1 16 V1 21 29 SE5302 10 10 0 62 240 00 50 9 02 29 V1 1 CT 0020 30 sE5404 10 0 156 99 00 60 9 02 0 6 1 16 V1 21 31 Nw 1002 10 0 158 100 00 60 9 02 36 5
63. ngs Click on the Network link and the following screen shall appear Fill in LAN 1 IP information on LAN 1 TCP IP field Alternatively one may activate DHCP client function by checking on Obtain an IP automatically Copyright O 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 13 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 atop atop DHCP Obtain an IP automatically Address o o Mso TNI Subnet Mask a ss do Default Gateway fo 1 lo lo Fig 19 LAN 1 Setting by Web page LAN 2 Settings Click on the Network link and the following screen shall appear Fill in LAN 2 IP information on LAN 2 settings fields Alternatively one may activate DHCP client function by checking on Obtain an IP automatically field to obtain IP address gateway and subnet mask from DHCP server automatically LAN 2 Settings DHCP Obtain an IP automatically I Address ies Subnet Mask 255 255 fo Default Gateway 92 M 68 8 254 Fig 20 2 Setting by Web page DNS Settings Click on the Network link and the following screen shall appear Fill in DNS information Alternatively you can set the Serial Server to receive DNS server IP address from DHCP server automatically by enabling the DHCP of LAN 1 Settings mo fee fice Fig 21 DNS Setting by Web p
64. o select several same devices at one time and realize the firmware updating for them by Upgrade selecting Apply for all selected devices have same model Device Manager V3 6 Download Eirmwvare Upgrade from Interne Upgrade 15 GW231A 16 GW231A 17 GW231A 18 GW231A 19 GW26A 104 20 GW51 C MAXI 28 SE5016 29 SE5016 30 SE5302 10 31 SE5404 32 5 1002 33 SW1601T S5002 Upgrade kernel or AP from local disk Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan Search Firmware Configuration Security Ctrl D Download Parameter Ctrl P 21 GW51 22 GW51 C MAXI 23 GW51 C MAXI 24 GW51W MAXI 25 GW51W MAXI 26 GW51W MAXI 3 10 0 210 4 10 0 210 5 10 0 210 6 10 0 210 7 10 0 22 26 10 0 50 112 10 0 195 118 10 0 195 120 10 0 195 122 10 0 50 100 10 0 50 108 10 0 50 100 10 0 68 100 10 0 68 110 192 168 1 1 10 0 62 240 10 0 156 99 10 0 158 100 10 0 154 93 10 0 158 110 s 2 TE Address Kernel Version 00 60 E9 00 26 EC 00 60 E9 00 26 FD 00 60 E9 00 1 7 46 00 60 E9 00 26 CA 00 60 E9 10 1 7 29 00 60 E9 00 1 7 24 00 60 E9 02 02 01 00 60 E9 01 8C 59 00 60 E9 01 8C 18 00 60 E9 00 FA 3B 00 60 E9 00 FA 37 00 60 E9 01 2B D8 00 60 E9 01 2B A2 00 60 E9 01 90 21 00 60 E9 01 7F BC 00 60 E9 01 9F D4 00 60 E9 00 00 04 00 60 E9 02 29 FA 00 60 E9 02 0E 6C 00 60 E9 02 36 55 00 60 E9 02 C9 F9 0
65. on 1 Enable IP addresses From 0 0 0 Q0 0 0 0 Destination port UDP mode 3 COM port property it mainly represents the working parameter of the serial port setting including serial port working type baud rate data bit stop bit parity bit data packet delimiter and flow control etc B3 4 3 Locate The user can apply this function to locate a device when he knows it s IP address but doesn t know its position If a device is selected the device will appear with singing by which the user can locate the device through the submenu option Locate or clicking the Locate button on the toolbar B3 4 4 Reset The device should be restarted after a successful modification of parameter configuration And the user can carry out a restart through the submenu option Reset User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop B3 4 5 Erase Flash oome devices are supplied to the user with a certain capacity of Flash memory to save the user s data And the user can erase the Flash through the submenu option Erase Flash or clicking the Erase Flash button on the toolbar when the memory capacity is to be used up or the history data are unnecessary to be saved B3 4 6 Import Setting If a network has a large number of devices which are used for a same purpose it would be very complicated to carry out the parameter configuration for each of the devices in the network
66. on to save settings Click on Restart button to make the change effective Configure by Telnet Utility Use common Telnet utility such as Microsoft HyperTerminal to configure the network parameters of Serial Server Please refer to Telnet Configuration in the product user manual for more details Telnet to Serial Server using command Telnet IP address Default IP address is 10 0 50 100 and default password is null Leave it blank Configure IP settings from network settings and restart system after saved settings Auto IP with DHCP A DHCP server automatically assigns the IP address and network settings See the figure of Serial Server supports DHCP It will supply for the unit with an IP address gateway address and subnet mask You may use Configuration utility software to search network information automatically by putting a check on Auto IP in Dialog window User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Network Setting x Please the appropriate settings for this device SE5016 10 0 50 116 IP address Subnet mask Gateway Host name OK Cancel Fig 4 Configuration utility s IP Settings by Auto IP Note By default the DHCP client function on Serial Server is disabled 3 3 TCP IP Port Number Default Com port number of SE5008 16 series is 4660 4667 4675 and it is associated with serial port Com1 Com8 16 After the application program b
67. on the LCM Display Panel To scroll down through a list of Menu shown on the LCM Display Panel m To select the options shown on the LCM Display Panel Software Configurations B Example Change IP Address Use LCM Controller B Push lt Menu gt button to enter Main Menu B Push lt gt button to scroll down to 2 Network Set B Push SEL to enter Network setting and then push lt Up gt lt Downs to scroll up or down to 7 LAN1 or 2 LAN2 Push SEL to enter LAN1 and then push Downs to scroll down to 2 IP Config B Push SEL to enter LAN1 IP Config and then push Downs to scroll down to 1 Static and push lt SEL gt to save the selection B Push SEL Down to enter IP Address Use lt Up gt lt Down gt to increase or decrease the Digital of IP Address and then push Menus to return one level if setting completed B To enter 4 Netmask Use Up Downs to increase or decrease the Digital of subnet mask and then push Menus to return one level if setting completed B To enter 5 Gateway Use Up Downs to increase the Digital of default gateway and Use Menus to return one level if setting completed B Push Menus to return to upper level and SE5008 16 series should display System message Save Restart message push SEL to 2 Yes and push SEL again if the Setting completed SE5008 16 series should restart and change the setting after system being restarted 38
68. one by one while the user can import the parameter information of a standard parameter file directly into all the devices of the network through the submenu option Import setting or clicking the Import setting button on the toolbar thus the work procedures can be largely reduced shown as the figure below Import file to 5 5016 X Open a file C download SE5016 adm em Model SE5016 IP setting SNMP setting IP address Name amp nme nale Subnet mask 755 255 0 Q Location location Default gateway Contact contact COM ports setting selected COM Port COM z Type RS232 Alias name Baud rate 9600 Data bits bits Stop bits 1 bit Parity Hone Flow control Hone Packet delimiter Metwork to Serial Disabled Packet delimiter Serial to Network Disabled Link made TCP server mode Virtual COM Disabled Local port 65535 connections 1 Apply far all selected devices have same model Popup thie dialog when import Settings to the next device Cancel The user can also select several devices at one time and lead the parameter information of a standard parameter file into all the selected devices by selecting Apply for all selected devices have same model User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop B3 4 7 Export Setting If a network has a large number of devices which are used for a same purpose it would be very com
69. or UDP connection if users needed Telnet 10 0 50 100 11 TCP Server 2 1TCP Client 4668 Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Z IDestination IDestination 41Destination 2 5 Destination 6 ination Destination 8 IDestination Destination alDestination Fig 51 UDP for Link mode Note UDP mode doesn t support Virtual COM mode yet 6 3 4 Serial Settings Operation Main 3 COM Port Setting 1 16 Select Port 2 Com Settings Here one may configure baud rate parity data bit stop bit flow control uart mode and packet delimiter as defined by the user Telnet 10 0 50 100 HIEXIT 1TCP Server 2 1TCP Client rate 2 Parity hits bps Hone hits 1 hit Hone 418top hits 5 IFlow control 6 mode 2 32 7 1DelimitertHMetwork to Serial gt Disable 8 1DelimitertSerial to Network Disable Fig 52 Serial Setting by Telnet User manual Version 1 3 _ 4 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server t p Technologies 6 3 5 Packet Delimiter Packet delimiter is a way of controlling the number of packets in a serial communication It is designed to keep packets in track Serial Server provides two ways in parameter setting 1 Packet delimiter timer and 2 Character patter terminator By default packet delimiter timer is disabled Th
70. ort and the user can carry out any related setting through the submenu option Virtual COM shown as the figure below Pm L Aa lt s nn d l t C f N7 Atanan JL C L AS FAL J LJ U I V J V IQ J MV PNG NA 2 AI rig yhts User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Virtual COM Settings Select Port Server Server Port 4650 B3 4 9 Configure by IE Some devices are supplied with build in Web servers and the user can carry out any parameter setting directly through the submenu option Config by IE shown as the figure below ait nii LX 1 e 3 3 SE5016 Overview Network Serial Abert System Network Infarmation MAL Pacem MAC DO CC D Paseo ATOR Adi 8 ne B3 4 10 Option The option is mainly applied to setting some common work rules of Device Manager such as search for the time interval of a network device or whether to display any device indication and so on shown as the figure below x Search devices every 5 seconds must gt 5 Show device tip Show Terminal Server devices only Cancel 3 5 View The user can select a display mode of the network devi
71. p Technologies M 5 4800 6 9600 10 115200 11 230400 12 460800 13 500000 14 576000 15 921600 1 None 2 Parity Display or Change Parity mode 2 Odd 3 Even 4 Mark 3 Data bits 1 7 bits Display or Change Data bit length Display or Change Stop bit length Display or Change Flow control mode 4 Stop bits 1 1 bits 5 Flow 11 None 6 UR Delimiter 1 Disable Disable the UR Delimiter 1 by Timer Display or Change UART delimiter by timer 2 by Char Display or Change UART delimiter by character If oy Timer is selected Display or Change timer value Unit millisecond If by Char is selected Display or Change character content maximum 2 characters Display or Change UART 7 UART 1 232 mode among RS232 422 485 e 1 p p N co Iw N N e di cd IN m Ix NO 0 5 O zi Oo aril ae eo O G3 O oO gt o o b 8 40 atop Technologies BAppytoal f No 0 o 2 Yes Apply UART setting to all serial ports 3 Link mode 1 TCP server Display or definite Ethernet TCP server mode with UART 1 Virtual COM 1 Disable Display or Change Enable Disable Virtual COM mode 2 Local port Display or Change Local port for Listening port 3 Max Display or Change connect maximum connection 174 4lPFiter 1 Disable 2 En
72. plicated to carry out the parameter configuration for each of the devices in the network one by one while the user can save the parameter information of a standard device into a parameter file through the submenu option Export setting or clicking the Export setting button on the toolbar thus the parameter information can be led in over again from this parameter file when the user is to carry out a configuration for any other device shown as the figure below Export 5 5016 Settings E IP setting SNMP setting IP address Name nale Subnet mask Location location Default gateway Contact contact COM ports setting selected COM Port COM1 Refresh Type RS232 Alias name Baud rate 9600 Data bits Stop bits 1 bit Parity Flow control None Packet delimiter Network to Serial Disabled Packet delimiter Serial to Network Disabled Link mode TCP server mode Virtual COM Disabled Local port 65535 connections 1 Save to a file C downloadiSE5016 adm Save all the selected devices Popup this dialog shen save the next settings Automatically generate the next file The user can also select several devices at one time and save the parameter information of these selected devices into a designated parameter file by selecting Save all the selected devices B3 4 8 Virtual COM Some devices are supplied with the function of virtual serial p
73. ports as Virtual COM ports in a monitoring PC User can select them from a list of COM ports which is from COM 1 up to 256 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop Installation Make sure you have turned off all anti virus software before beginning the installation Run Vcom exe program included in the CD to install Virtual COM for your operating system In the end of the installation please select one or two COM ports to become the Virtual COM ports Uninstalling B From Windows Start menu select Setting Control Pane Add Remove Programs B Select Serial IP for in the list of installed software B Click the Add Remove button to remove the program or From Windows Start menu select Programs Serial IP for Uninstall Serial IP for to remove the program Virtual COM Communication Enabling Virtual COM on Serial Server From web browser access to Serial Server by typing its IP address click on Serial link to access Serial page on the top half of the page click on TCP Server and enable Virtual COM by putting a check in front of the Enable button then type in the local port number in the Local Port field as indicated in the following screen Microsoft Internet Explorer S 8 x File Edit View Favorites Tools 1 a 2 Back 2 95 Search Se Favorites jw
74. rch Search devices in the range of address MAC address range Cancel Here the user may search in two ways Search a MAC address to search or Search devices in the range of MAC address B3 1 4 Rescan Once the user click the Rescan button on the toolbar the Device Manager shall re search devices by using the current search way Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 51 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server Technologies p B3 2 Firmware This function is applied to downloading a firmware into a selected device Device Manager V3 6 Search Firmware Configuratiog Upgrade from disk Download Upgrade from Disk Ctrl D 0 SE5016 1 16 1 21 24 SE5016 132 158 1 1 00 60 9 00 00 04 1 16 V1 21 30 5 5 02 10 10 0 62 240 00 50 E9 02 29 F V1 1 CTY 0020 31 SE5404 10 0 155 33 00 50 4 02 1 16 1 21 32 Sv 1002 10 0 158 100 00 60 9 02 36 55 V1 14 aY 002 33 10 0 154 93 00 60 9 02 9 9 1 0 6011 34 swh5D 10 0 158 110 00 60 9 02 2 6 V1 14 oaii z Download Parameter Ctrl P 00 60 9 00 26 V2 18 2080 52 0 50 E9 00 256 FD V2 18 208DVs GW231A 10 0 21 0 4 00 0 9 00 1 4 V2 18 2080 52 GwW 2 314 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 00 26 V2
75. reserved Designed in Taiwan 56 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 6 Network Setting Xi Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device SE5016 10 0 68 100 DHCP Obtain an IP automatically IP address Subnet mask Gateway Host name B3 4 2 COM Port ATOP has developed various network products and some of the ATOP devices are specially supplied to some serial port servers while this function is applied to the configuration of COM port parameters Note This function can be realized only after a successful login shown as the figure below COM Ports Setting SE5016 10 0 68 100 x COMID coMi4 coM15 comis COM 4 5 coms Link mode ie TCP server mode C client mode C UDP mode Copy to other COM Option property Copy to other Refresh Port v RS232 C RS4A22 RS485 Baud rate Data bits Parity 7 300 c 0500 230400 C T bits v None 600 19200 460800 Bb C Odd 7 1200 7 38400 500000 Even C Mark Space C 3400 57600 576000 stop bits c 480 C 115200 C 921600 4 1 Packet delmiteriNetwork to Serial Packet to Network Flow contol G Timer Enable Timer Moe No
76. s and there is all information at this section about IP address gateway subnet mask and IP mode static DHCP of LAN 1 Telnet 10 0 50 100 2 INetworking Port Settings L4l lert Settings 5 ystem 15 to Default Y Restart 22 1 Settings 2 2 Settings 31DNHS Settings Settings 1 1 255 255 HBHBH HAH 000 254 Mode Static Fig 44 LAN 1 Settings by Telnet Operation Main gt 2 Networking gt 2 LAN 2 Settings Enter LAN 2 settings and there is all information at this section about IP address gateway subnet mask and IP mode static DHCP of LAN 2 E Telnet 10 0 50 100 n5 255 255 00A 0A _ 254 Static Li ILAH 1 Settings 2 LAM 2 Settings 31DHS Settings E SANE Settings 192 1 8 1 1 255 255 255 192 168 H81 254 Mode Static Fig 45 LAN 2 Settings by Telnet atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 6 2 2 DNS Settings Operation Main gt 2 Networking gt 3 DNS Settings Serial Server is able to configure the DNS1 or DNS2 Server IP Address manually Alternatively you can set the Serial Server to receive DNS server IP address from DHCP server automatically by enabling the DHCP of LAN 1 Settings c Telnet 10 0 50 100 alol IESIT
77. s data sent from one node to be received in the same order by the other node s The protocol also distinguishes the sent data for different applications such as a Web server or an email server on the same computer For redundant or dual network connectivity purposes Serial Server offers two TCP operation Modes so users may choose for their specific application TCP Server Mode and TCP Client Mode User Datagram Protocol UDP UDP is a faster datagram delivery protocol One can configure in the UDP mode on a TCP IP network to establish a connection transmitting multicast data to from a serial device to one multiple host computer However UDP does not guarantee the reliability and orderly data streams provided by the TCP mode datagram may arrive out of order or go missing without notice the tradeoff is UDP is faster and hence more attractive in time sensitive applications Connectivity Topology Serial Server is also equipped with Tunneling and Virtual COM operation modes It is designed to transmit data among multiple serial devices and among multiple TCP IP devices on Ethernet and hence enhances accessibility of the serial devices immensely Examples of these serial devices are PLC controllers card readers display signs security controls and CNC controllers See Fig 5 TCPAUDP Fieldbus Multi port Serial Server Fig 5 Typical Topology of Serial Server Connection atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE50
78. s mode can be used to extend the normal serial communication distance of 15 m RS 232 connections Copyright 2007 Atop Technol S Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 9 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 5 5008 16 series can configured to the TCP Server Mode and waits for the host computer to establish a connection with a serial device the client After the connection is established data can flow in both directions also see Web Server amp Telnet Configuration and hence enables two or more serial devices to communicate with one another over IP network TCP Server amp Client One may establish a connection between a TCP Server and a TCP Client for Master Slave PLCs or other serial devices TCP Server Client mode SE5D16 5E5016 RS 232 5 232 gt RS 485 5 422 packets RS 422 serial Data exchange via tunnelling mode Fig 10 TCP Link in Tunneling mode Configuring Serial Server to Tunneling Mode Using one of the four configuration methods to configure SE5008 16 series as TCP Server mode by listening 4660 port or any available port number assigned by users and the other serial servers configure as TCP Client Fig 11 Note TCP server shall assign the destination IP and the destination port corresponding to TCP client s listening port example TCP 4660 port Work mode via TCP Tunnelling mode 5
79. t from remote host PC which serial to IP tool installed or counter pair SE5008 16 Serial servers in tunneling mode One shall configure listening port to allow establishing connection Default port number of Serial Server are 4660 4667 4675 Default Max Connections is 1 IP filtering function is a simple ACL Access Control List disabled by setting FILTER IP to 0 0 0 0 One may configure one or group IP for source IP If IP filter is enabled only source IP assigned is connected to Serial Server If you check Apply to all serial ports it will configure all of the serial ports atop atop User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server 1 UNK Mode To choose specific working mode for COM 1 port TCP Server C TCP Client C UDP Virtual COM Enable Max Connections IP Filter Enable Source IP Mo No Mo Local Port faeo Apply to all serial ports Fig 24 TCP Server in Link mode Note Enable Virtual COM mode if the remote site PC s Serial to IP tool installed 5 4 2 TCP Client for Link Mode One may enter destination IP amp port default 4660 to establish connection of counter pair remote host For example another serial server or PC for data collection Serial Server can support two destination hosts simultaneously If you check Apply to all serial ports it will configure all of the serial ports COM 1
80. time critical high security multi function controller such as SCADA tele communication transportation banking hospital etc 1 2 Features B 8 16 port Ethernet serial server with RISC 32bits 266MHz CPU 19 inch rack mount metal housing Software selectable RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 RJ 45 connector Dual 10 100Mbps Ethernet for networking redundancy Support UDP TCP server and client protocols for Virtual COM mode Configurable via LCM serial console telnet built in web server and Windows based utilities User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop atop 2 Getting Started 2 1 Packaging 5 5008 16 series Multi port Serial Server x 1 AC Power cord x 1 US Plug or EU Plug Ethernet Cross over Cable x 1 RJ 45 to DB9 Male cable x 1 Quick Start Guide x 1 Product CD x 1 RS 232 RS 422 cross over cable x 1 5 485 Loop back cable x 1 Rack mounting L type ears x 2 include screws x 6 Product Warranty card x 1 NOTE Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged 2 2 Ordering information SE5008 N2 STD US Dual LAN 8 ports software selectable RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RJ 45 serial server with US power plug SE5008 N2 STD EU Dual LAN 8 ports software selectable RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RJ 45 serial server with EU power plug SE5016 N2 STD US Dual LAN 16 ports software selectable RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RJ 45 serial server with US power plug SE5016 N
81. ver s displays system information Kernel version and AP version The information are read only and attributed from another setting page or system status See Fig 16 Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 2 12 User manual Version 1 3 SE5008 SE5016 Multi port Serial Server atop Device Information Kernel wersion 1 14 AP Version Fig 16 Device Information by Web page Networking information Networking information fields are displayed both LAN 1 and LAN 2 s information on overview page The information provided with networking settings See Fig 17 Network Information MAC Address 00 0 9 01 9 02 IP Address 10 0 50 100 MAC Address 00 60 9 01 9 03 IP Address 192 158 1 1 Fig 17 Network Information by Web page 5 3 Network Configuration There are four items allowed to change on Network page in which include LAN 1 LAN 2 DNS and SNMP Information LI Tom Q 29 Wiat kem teen 42 ee immi SIT E 5 56 5016 Notwork Serial Alert System L Deci Cin a P P saruni TN b E b fc b B ES EALE TE b res nem e n4 DNS Settings Fig 18 Network Configuration by Web page 5 3 1 LAN 1 Setti
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