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1. 43 3 5 5 Restart System 44 Mic eo E 45 4 1 Setup of a virtual COM 45 4 1 1 Pre installation requirements 45 4 1 2 Cautions on 0 45 1101 45 4 1 4 46 4 1 5 Uninstalling MEE UU TT 46 4 2 Virtual COM communication 46 4 2 1 Enable Virtual COM on SE5404D 46 4 2 2 Run Serial IP for Atop on 47 4 3 Configuring Virtual COM Ports 48 9 SNMP 50 5 1 SNMP Network Management Platform 50 5 2 Using NetworkView As An Example 50 6 Start Writing Ones Own Applications 52 6 1 Preparing The System 52 6 2 Running The Sample 52 6 2 1 TCPTEST in Visual 1 52 ee 6 2 2 TOPTEST2 in Visual 53 7 54 7 1 Use Standard TCP IP Utility ping Command 54 7 2 Use
2. SE5404D SE5404D S5 SE5404D Sis Ethernet Serial Server Quick Start Guide with Warranty Card Product CD 7 pin Terminal Block 2ESDV 07P x1 Four 5 pin Terminal Block for COMs SE5404D S5 SE5404D Sis only Optional Accessories Power Adapter Wall Mounting Kit Atop P N 202EH731000003G User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop 1 2 Application Connectivity TCP Server Mode SE5404D can be configured as a TCP server on TCP IP Network to wait for other applications clients in host computer to establish a connection with the serial device After the connection is established between serial device and host computer data can be transmitted in both directions Figure 1 1 TCP Server Mode Computer puc Figure 1 1 TCP Server Mode Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 9 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop TCP Client Mode SE5404D can be configured as a TCP client on TCP IP Network to actively establish connection with other applications server in host computer After the connection is established data can be transmitted between serial device and host computer in both directions Figure 1 2 TCP Client Mode Remote Control Host Figure 1 2 TCP Client Mode UDP Mode UDP is a faster but non guaranteed datagra
3. Address http 10 0 50 100 index asp EWB5302 Overview Wireless Client Adaptor Overview Network Wireless Device Information Serial Model Name Ew5302 System Device 0080902802 Kernel Version 1 16 AP Version 11 31 Address 00 1A 4D 3C 70 03 Region America IP Address 192 158 1 1 wlandemo 00 13 46 0 2 Status 100 1 Information Option The option is mainly applied to setting some common working rules of SerialManager utility such as the device search time interval or whether to display any device information tip The dialog is shown in the figure below Search devices every 10 seconds must 5j Show device tip Cancel C 3 4 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 Change Password shown in the figure below Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 77 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop SerialManager 4 6_00 search m Advance
4. Address 168 1 1 aes cm cm cm c x 1 Done Internet 2 Figure 3 23 Network Configuration by Web 3 3 4 LAN 1 Settings Click on the Network link and the following screen shall appear Fill in LAN 1 information on LAN 1 TCP IP field Alternatively one may activate DHCP client function by checking on Obtain an IP automatically LAN 1 Settings IP Address fos Subnet Mask ps fs Default Gateway ho Figure 3 24 LAN 1 Setting by Web page 3 3 5 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 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 00 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D automatically field to obtain IP address gateway and subnet mask from DHCP server automatically LAN 2 Settings DHCP Obtain an IP automatically Address gt fice Subnet Mask xul psp Default Gateway 168 54 Figure 3 25 LAN 2 Setting by Web page 3 3 6 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 addre
5. 25 3 2 17 Time 25 3 2 18 Security 5 26 3 2 19 Restoring Factory 27 3 2 20 Restart System 27 3 3 Web 28 3 3 1 Login to 28 3 3 2 General 28 3 3 3 Network Configuration 29 3 3 4 LAN 1 SettingS ccscscsesessserescussensusssesssencusvencusrencusueneususeuens 30 3 3 5 LAN 2 30 3 3 6 DNS 5 31 3 3 7 SNMP 31 3 4 COM Port Configuration 32 3 4 1 Server for Link 32 3 4 2 TCP Client for Link 34 3 4 3 UDP for Link 35 3 4 5 Serial 36 3 4 6 Advanced 37 3 4 7 Alert 39 3 4 8 Configuring 39 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D eo Technologies 3 4 9 Configuring Alert 40 3 5 System Configuration 41 3 5 1 Link State information 41 3 5 2 Time enne 42 3 5 3 Security Configuration 42 3 5 4 Restore Factory
6. bits 5 15 bits 6 Flow control Figure 3 16 Serial Setting by Telnet 3 2 12 Alert Settings There are two subsystem settings include E mail and Alert Event FC WIN md exe tel 1 Overview 2 INetworking L3 ICOM Port Settings 4 Alert Settings 5 6 I5et to Default Hestart Li JE mail Settings 2 JAlert Event Figure 3 19 Alert Settings by Telnet B LO Wd Technologies 3 2 13 Configuring E mail Operation gt 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 SE5404D 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 Receiver s E mail address 2 Receiver s E mail address 3 Receiver s E mail address 4 and Receiver s E mail address 5 En n SL LLL RC 4 Settings 5 15 6 15 to Default 7 IHestart Li lender s Email Address 2 lReceiver s Email Address Receiver s Email Address 4 Receiver s Email Address SlReceiver s Email Address 6 IHece1uer s Email Address VIMail Server 8 Require Authentication Figure 3 20 Co
7. Caution Model Add device Manually ies ene Kernel AP Information 45 11 Remove devices 19 00 05 V1 7 Proxi Access V2 2 2 is 19 00 13 52 1 6 Proxi Access 2 6 5 3 ATW300 mae 19 00 11 01 v2 15 ATW3UD v2 18 4 AW5300 oder ID F 3A 28 OOGDES D4C8C8 1 0 26 5 AW5300 D F0 9A 27 0050 9 04 8 7 V1 0 26 6 AWS5300 D 2F 87 21 0060 9 035 V1 0 26 7 CE5101 86 senaliP Tools 9 05 4 0060 9 05 46 V9 31 ON OFF Control v1 0 Liste 8 cs07020 10 0 151 30 00 50 11 22 44 1 10 Application 1 05 Applicat 4 EW5302 10 0 160 97 00 60 E9 44 56 66 0060E9 445666 YI EW5302 1 38 10 GW21C MAXIAND 10 0 162 101 00 60 9 00 9 11 name V2 45 Terminalary ver3 11X 5 11 10 0 163 1 0 60 9 00 5 8 1 82 NewCAPS5 6 1 54 12 GwW215 MAXxIVVD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 2 45 v1 704 4660 13 2 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 1 71D 2 18 209DV5231A 5 14 2 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 1 2 20 v2 18 20898DV5231A TCP M X 5 15 2 10 0 23 20 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 2 18 20BDV5231A TCP M X 5 16 GYw 2 31A 10 0 50 99 00 60 9 10 1 2 29 2 18 208DV5231A TCP M X SM 17 GV 31A 10 0 187 101 00 60 E69 00 1 7 2 V2 8 2098DV5231A TCP M X SM 18 10 0 210 1 00 60 9 00 48 04 2 18 2080 5231 5 After select Configuration Show new Virtual COM
8. gt 7 Restart Choose this menu to restart the SE5404D series 1 JQverview I 2 Networking C3 ICOM Port Settings 4 Settings EN 15 et to Default 7 IHestart b Set to Default 1 JOverview 2 JNetworking Port Settings L4 Alert Settings 5 15 EUN ET to Default Are you sure you want to restart Figure 3 28 Restart System by Telnet User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D 3 3 Web Configuration 1 Make sure your PC is located on the same network sub net as SE5404D 2 Open a web browser then Enter in the IP address of SE5404D to be configured Default user name is admin and default password is null leave it blank 3 SE5404D s network link mode and COM ports settings can be configured in different web pages 4 Click Save Configuration to save settings 5 Click Restart button in System link to make the change effective if necessary It is also possible to modify various settings through the web server interface To do so please follow the steps below 3 3 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 htto 10 0 50 100 The following authentication screen shall appear Enter desired user name and password then click on OK The default user name is ad
9. mi d d gu ACES Ready Total 37 devices The device would be added Right click on any port and a menu with show You can remove the device from the Virtual COM working area by selecting Remove devices You can disable Virtual COM for a specific port by selecting Port Disable Remember to click Apply to apply any changes Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 81 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop SerialManager Seles Search security Advance Virtual COM About E 964 i Caution Model IP Address MAC Address u Host Mame Kernel AP Information 10 0 195 97 00 24 1D F0 84A 28 0050ES 04CB8CB 1 0 26 A5300 10 0 195 98 00 24 10 20 9 27 0050 98 04 8 7 1 25 10 0 185 211 2171 0060 9 035 0 V1 0 2b T CE5101 85 10 0 163 10 00 60 9 05 4 6 0060 9 05 9 31 ON OFF Control v1 0 L CS07020 10 0 151 30 00 60 9 11 22 44 1 10 Application 1 05 App 21 10 0 162 101 00 60 9 00 9 1 name v2 15 Terminalary ver3 11X GW lL 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 V1 82 NewCAPS5 6 1 54 GW 21S5 MAXIAVD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 2 45 MewCAPS5575 v1 704 GwWw 231A 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 12 10 2 18 2
10. UN 292114 1n n 5n 99 101 1 Y7 1A 208 573134 TEM S Ready Total 37 devices Login This function is applied to the login to any network device some important devices can only be operated after a successful login shown in the figure below The user can also select several devices at one time and log into them at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices Enter a user and password to login to this device Mote This function 15 only available for the standard serial Server Device PyvSs02 10 0 50 100 User Mame admin Password Apply for all selected devices 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 in the figure below The user can also select several devices at one time and log out them at the same time by Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 78 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D selecting Apply for all selected devices atop Technologies Do you really want to logout from this device EVVS302 IP 10 0 50 1007 Cancel Change Password This function is applied to modifying the password for logging in any network device but can only be realized after a successful log in show
11. Connected to Server Port Control Support Detected Telnet Protocol Detected session Completed CUM Fort DTE disabled COM Fort Opina drsableg CUM Fort pion Stop WES Use Settings ES Copy Cancel 22 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Figure 4 5 Configuration Wizard 6 For Connection Protocol the setting must match the TCP IP protocol that the serial server supports The Configuration Wizard is usually able to determine the correct setting 7 For Port Options the settings must match the COM port behavior expected by the PC application that will use this COM port The Configuration Wizard will recommend a combination of settings User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop 5 SNMP Setup 5 1 SNMP Network Management Platform SE5404D is an SNMP device that allows many popular SNMP Network management platforms such as HP OpenView and SunNet Manager to conduct on the SerialManager Utility Depending on the network management tools you are using device SE5404D information can be collected from running the management tools including IP address DNS name system descriptions and NIC information etc 5 2 Using NetworkView As An Example The NetworkView is a compact network management tool from NetworkView Software Inc www networkview com It discovers all TCP IP nod
12. Table 2 LAN LED Message A 4 3 COM Port LED Message Description 1 2 3 4 TX LED off No data is transmitting on COM port 1 2 3 4 TX LED on blinking state Data is transmitting on COM port 1 2 3 4 RX LED off No data is receiving on COM port 1 2 3 4 RX LED on blinking state Data is receiving on COM port Table 3 COM Port LED Message A 4 4 RUN LED Message Description LED on AP firmware malfunction or power is not properly on LED blinking rate 0 5Sec AP firmware is running Table 4 RUN LED Message I PF Kr d 1 pF s BN TE r I pu Technologies User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Appendix B Upgrade System Firmware After the new version of firmware is released customers can download from After you download the firmware please follow these instructions listed below B 1 Upgrade Procedure Please follow Appendix C if you want to use SerialManager to upgrade firmware Follow the upgrading procedures below to upgrade to the latest firmware using a batch file m Make sure the PC and the SE5404D series on the same network Use command ping or SerialManager Utility program to verify their availability B Edit dil bat to fit the system requirements Be sure to save ones modification B dl the following screen shall appear For example
13. 10 7510 10 0 160 222 00 60 9 1 61 01 1 10 Application 1 01 Apr EW5302 10 0 160 97 00 60 9 44 56 566 0060 9 445666 1 19 EW5302 1 38 12 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 8 v1 82 NewCAPS576 V1 54 13 GW21S MAXIAMD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 v2 45 NewCAPS576 1 704 14 GW215 MAXIAWD 10 0 163 2 00 60 9 15 10 03 2 45 5576 v1 70 15 GW215 MEGA 10 100 100 1 00 60 9 86 78 68 V1 41 Bootloader 16 GW231A 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 12 10 v2 18 209DV5231A TCP M 17 GW231A 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 17 20 v2 18 209DV5231A TCP M 18 GW231A 10 0 23 70 00 60 9 00 17 46 v2 18 208DVS231A 19 534 7114 1n n 5n 99 1 17 24 1A 2nnmnuvs 314 gt Search devices again with current searching condition j Broadcast Search Once Broadcast Search is selected a box will pop up as below The user may type in or select different broadcast address based on the requirement Broadcast Search Input one ta broadcast 255 255 255 Select to broadcast Cancel Search by IP address Once Search by IP Address is selected an interface will pop up as below Here user may have two options Select an IP address to search or Search device in the range of IP address Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 67 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Se
14. ATOP has developed various Serial server products and some of the ATOP devices are specially applied to some serial port servers while this function is applied to the configuration of COM port parameters only The COM Port setting dialog is shown below Note This function will be enabled after a successful login einna a 1 DISA inea In aiv fan User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D COM Ports Setting 5202 10 0 160_97 COMI COM3 Link mode fe TCP server mode client mode UDF mode Local port 4660 Connection limit 1 IP Fitter Enable virtual COM made Apply to all serial ports COM property Apply to all serial ports Refresh Port BIDEN R5422 R5485 Baud rate Data bits Farity c 300 9600 f 230400 C Shits C 7 bits f None 600 19200 460500 C G bits Odd 1200 38400 921600 Even 3400 C 57600 C 4800 115200 Packet delimateri Network to Serial Packet delimiter serial to Network Flow contral Timer Enable Enable cs 10 rLO SOOO se O SOCIO se c Characters s COs Cade Cade Note a parameter or an option is missing please configure it by web browser The user can also select several devices at once and carry out the configuration for the
15. Reply all 9 Transparent Made ber Cl Apply to all serial ports Local Part will be enumerated automatically Figure 4 2 Enable Virtual Com Or you can 4 2 2 Run Serial IP for Atop on PC In the Window Start Menu go to Programs select Serial IP for ATOP and select Control Panel When Select Port windows pop up please select the serial port you want to configure Then the configuration window will appear ref Figure 4 4 serial TP Control Panel 4 3 9 Configuration of IP Address Fort Humber Connect to server 10 0 50 100 4560 Accept Connections 15603 Configuration Wizard User Credentials Use Credentials From r COMS select Forts Port Monitor Licensing Advanced Help About Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 47 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Figure 4 4 Serial IP for Atop configuration At the right side of Figure 4 4 is a sample Virtual COM Control Panel window At the left side is the list of the COM ports that you have selected in the Select Ports window for use by the Virtual COM Redirector If you wish to change which ports appear in this list use the Select Ports button Each COM port has its own settings When you click on a COM port the Control Panel display changes to
16. 3 ES qu D 17 4 gt e oe n 1 gt oa 12 i 2 Vul Technologies COMI Port 1 Link Mode Server 2 Setting 7668 n 8 1 zi Li Server 11 Client Server tCCOM1 gt Li Wirtual 2 1 Connections 31IP Filter C4 Local Port Figure 3 13 TCP Server for Link mode Note Enable Virtual COM mode if the remote site PC s Serial to IP tool installed 3 2 8 TCP Client for Link Mode Operation gt 3 COM Port Setting 1 16 Select Port 1 Link Mode gt 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 x TCP Server C COM12 1 Wirtual 2 Connections 31IP Filter Port 1 Server 2 1TCP Client ilDestination i HHH 2 Destination Port 1 4668 3 1 Destination 2 Disable Figure 3 14 TCP Client for Link mode atop User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D 3 2 9 UDP Link Mode Operation Main 3 COM Port Setting 1 16 Select Port 1 Link 3 UDP Serial Server can be configured in UDP mode to establish connection using uni cast or broadcast the data from the serial device to one or multiple host computers Vice
17. 18 2 414 E Upgrade kernel or AP fram local disk Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 69 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies SerialManager 74 6 00 Seles search Configuration Recuriby Advance Virtual COM About SPE HostName _ Kernel MAC Address i AP Information E 00 60 9 00 05 48 V1 7 Proxi Access Vz 2 10 0 9 2 00 60 9 00 1 3 52 1 6 Proxi Access Ve 3 ATW 300 10 0 78 34 00 60 9 00 63 02 2 15 ATYWS00 V2 18 4 AM 300 10 0 154 113 00 24 10 20 3 2 0060 9 111122 V1 0 26 3 5 AM5 300 10 0 195 97 00 24 10 0 9 28 0050 9 04 8 8 V1 0 26 b 300 10 0 195 98 00 24 10 0 9 27 0060 9 04 8 1 0 26 i AY 5 300 10 0 195 211 00 1 40 2 8 7 21 0060 9 035 V1 0 26 8 5101 10 0 166 11 00 60 9 05 8 Tommy v2 30 IO CAPS 57b v1 64 5 _ 8 EH7510 10 0 153 80 00 60 9 1 61 00 1 10 Application 1 02 Apr EH7510 10 0 160 222 00 50 1 51 01 Application 1 01 10 0 160 97 00 60 9 44 56 66 0060 9 445666 1 EV 5302 v1 38 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 NewCAPS576 1 54 GW 1L 13 GW 215 MASEWD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 name 2 45 WNewCAPS5 6 v1 704 14 GW 215 MAXxIVD 10 0 163 2 00 60 9 15 10 03 2 45 WNewCAPS5 6 B v1 70 15 GV215 MEG 10
18. 3 1 1 DB9 for SE5404D RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Rear Panel View r DTA tA INY I TA 71500 Male DEY Serial Port E45 10 100M Ethernet Port DC Jack Power Input Top Panel View Debug Port Default Button User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop A 3 1 2 SE5404D S5 SE5404D Sis only RS 422 RS 485 Rear Panel View 8888 858880 58880 88800 OPAt A INV INOO 5 Pin Male Terminal Block Serial Port 145 IO 100MI Ethernet Port 3 Pin Male Terminal Block For Power Input Top Panel View Debug Port Default Button User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop A 3 2 1 9 Pin Assignments The pin assignments of DB9 connector on SE5404D is shown in the following table RS 232 RS 422 4 Wire RS 485 2 Wire RS 485 Pin Full Duplex Full Duplex Half Duplex for SE5404D for SE5404D for SE5404D 1 DCD NA NA 2 RXD N A reserved 3 TXD RXD DATA 4 DTR N A N A 5 SG Signal Ground SG Signal Ground SG Signal Ground 6 DSR N A N A 7 RTS RXD DATA 8 CTS TXD N A reserved 9 RI N A N A A 3 2 2 Terminal Block Pin Assignments The pin assignments of Terminal Block connector on SE5404D S5 SE5404D Sis is shown in the following table RS 422 4 Wire RS 485 2 Wire
19. 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 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 LL ILAN 1 Settings 2 ILAH 2 Settings 3 1IDNS Settings 415HMP Settings 2 Read Community 3 Urite Community 14 15 5 15 ysLocation 6 15 ysContact 715HMP Trap Server private Hid6 HE B26F 7d location contact Figure 3 11 SNMP Settings by Telnet User manual Version 1 0 t Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Technologies 3 2 6 COM Port Configuration SE5404D 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 Hi CA WINNT System32 cmd exe telnet 10 0 68 105 Networking 8 IESIT LL ILAH 1 Settings LZ 2 Settings L3 IDHE Settings 415HMP Settings H Main Menu 1 Overview 2 JNetworking Port Settings 4 Alert Settings Default 7 Port Settings Figure 3 12 Select COM Port from Serial Settings by T
20. 6 v1 704 14 GW 21 5 MAXIAWD 10 0 153 2 00 60 9 15 10 03 name 2 45 WNewCAPS5 6 6 v1 70 15 GW 15S MEGA 10 100 100 1 00 60 9 86 78 68 V2 3 HOMFS 2 0 1 15 GW2 314 10 0 23 23 00 60 9 00 17 10 2 18 204 5231 17 GW 314 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 1 7 20 v2 18 209DV3231A 18 GW 31A 10 0 23 7l 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 v2 18 208DV5231A TCP M x 18 24 2114 1n aq NN ANF 9 1 1 1 7 29 18 2nganus2314 TCPk zw 4 Alternatively users can select by clicking the Rescan button on the toolbar as below Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 66 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop 8 4 6_00 search Configuration security Advance Virtual COM About B4 we t Information 1 7 0 60 E9 00 05 4B Proxi Access Vz 2 10 0 9 2 00 60 9 00 1 3 52 1 6 Proxi Access Vz 3 ATW300 10 0 78 34 00 60 9 00 63 02 v2 15 ATW300 v2 18 4 AW5300 10 0 154 113 00 24 10 0 8 2 0060 9 111122 V1 0 26 5 AW5300 10 0 195 97 00 24 1D F0 94 28 0050 9 04 8 8 1 0 26 6 Aw 5300 10 0 195 98 00 24 10 0 8 27 0050 9 04 8 7 1 0 26 7 AwW 5300 10 0 195 211 200 14 4D 2F 87 21 0060 9 035 0 1 0 26 8 CE5101 10 0 166 11 00 60 9 05 Tommy 2 30 10 CAPS 576 v1 64 S g 7510 10 0 153 80 00 60 E9 F1 61 00 V1 10 Application V1 02 App
21. 7 1 name ATOP Technologies Inc Figure 5 3 NetworkView main window 3 Double click on the device icon to display information about the device including IP Address Company SysLocation Max 15 characters SysName Max 9 characters and types etc Figure 5 4 Properties General NetBIOS Snmp Ports Monitoring Value SpsDescr Linus atop 2 4 18 5 5404 59 Mon Nov 13 10 33 54 CST 2006 mips Company Technologies Inc SyeContact S usLaocatian Sys pT ime days 2 h 39 m 18 s SysO bjectiD 1 3 6 1 4 1 3755 3 2 10 ame MAC Address O0 60 E 9 02 06 74 1 O0 60 E9 02 0E 75 NetBIOS Domain Community read public 4 Addresses and Hautes Add to OID database Edit Hautes Labels Export Cancel Apply Help Figure 5 4 NetworkView Node details NOTE 1 The NetworkView tool is limited to information extracting and viewing only 2 modify the configurations please use the web server Telnet or SerialManager configuration utilities Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 51 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D 6 Start Writing Ones Own Applications Before you start writing ones host applications or programs to interact with SE5404D please make sure one have done the following 6 1 Preparing The System 1 Properly connect SE5404D h
22. GW231A 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 17 10 2 18 209DV5231A SM 15 GW231A 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 17 20 2 18 209DVS231A SM 16 231 10 0 23 70 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 v2 18 208DVS231A TCP M X 5 17 GW231A 10 0 50 99 00 60 E9 10 17 29 v2 18 2080 5231 TCP M X SM lt gt Network The user can modify the IP address of any selected device shown as the figure below You can Statically assign IP address Subnet mask and Gateway Optionally you can set up the device with a host name You can select DHCP option to obtain an IP address automatically Hetwork Setting Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device E5302 10 0 50 100 DHCP Obtain an IP automatically IP address 10 0 50 100 Subnet mask 255 255 0 Gateway 10 0 0 254 Host name 0060 9 02 8 2 Cancel SNMP The user can modify SNMP settings of any selected device shown as the figure below The support SNMP fields are Name Location and Contact x Note This function will be enabled after a successful login Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 71 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Setting Please set the appropriate SNMP settings for this device EVVS302 10 0160 917 0060 9 445666 Location location Contact contact Cancel COM Port
23. SerialManager Configuration Utility Program 54 7 3 Use TCPTEST EXE or TCPTEST2 EXE Sample Program DO Appendix A Specifications rss 56 A 1 Hardware Specification 56 A 2 Software 57 Panel Layout and Connector Pin Assignments 58 A 3 1 Panel 58 2 1 DB9 Pin 60 A 3 2 2 Terminal Block Pin Assignments 60 A 3 3 3 Ethernet Port 45 60 A 3 4 Power terminal block connection 61 4 Buzzer LED Message 61 477198 61 4 2 62 A 4 3 COM Port 62 A 4 4 62 Appendix B Upgrade System Firmware 63 B 2 Critical Issues of Upgrading 64 Error 64 Appendix Using SerialManager Utility 65 O2 TET 65 50 66 User ma
24. Virtual COM About ion Model IPAddress Address Host Kernel Information ETE 1 10 0 9 0 00 60 9 00 05 46 V1 7 Proxi Access Vi e 10 0 9 2 00 60 9 00 13 52 V1 6 Proxi Access a AT 300 10 0 78 34 00 60 9 00 63 02 Y2 15 ATW300 v2 18 4 10 0 154 113 00 24 10 0 9 2 0060 9 111122 1 0 26 5 AYY 5300 10 0 195 97 00 24 1D F0 3A 28 0050 9 04 808 Y 1 0 eb b AY 5300 10 0 195 98 00 24 10 9 27 04 8 V1 0 eb f AM 5 300 10 0 135 211 00 1 2 8 21 0 1 0 eb 8 CE5101 10 0 166 11 00 60 9 05 Tommy V2 30 10 5 576 v1 64 5 9 EH7511 10 0 153 80 O0 60 E9 F1 61 00 1 10 Application 1 02 App 10 EH75110 10 0 150 222 00 60 9 1 61 01 1 10 Application 1 01 Apr Ev 531 10 0 150 37 00 60 9 44 56 66 0060 9 445666 EV 5302 1 38 12 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 8 V1 82 NewCAPS576 V1 54 13 GW2 S MAXIAND 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 name 2 45 NewCAPS57b v1 704 14 GV2 1S5 MAXIAVD 10 0 163 2 00 60 9 15 10 03 name 2 45 WNewCAPS5 6 B v1 70 15 GW215 MEGA 10 100 100 1 00 60 9 86 78 68 V1 41 Bootloader 16 231 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 17 10 v2 18 209DV3231A TCP M 17 231 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 12 20 v2 18 209DV3231A 18 GW231 10 0 23 70 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 v2 18 208DV35231A
25. by E Mail or SNMP Trap See Fig 3 36 Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Address http 10 0 68 105 email asp ato oE5404 Overview Alert Event To configure the SE series to send alert by E mail or trap Network Serial E mail ae Cold Start E mail Trap eS ys tem Warm Start 1 E mail Trap Failure E mail Trap IP address Changed Email E mail Save Configuration ae Internet 2 Figure 3 36 Configuring Alert Event by Web page Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 40 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop 3 5 System Configuration There are six subsystem settings for system configuration including Link State Time Security Set to Default and Restart 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Help 1 awm A Address http 10 0 68 105 system asp Technologies Overview Network Serial Alert System oE5404 Link State To display the link mode and the status of each connection Icom Link Mode pi 2 ips es h me Server List
26. four methods to search devices Search by Broadcast Search by IP addresses Search by MAC addresses and Rescanning devices by using the current search method To select the search methods users click the Search on the main menu which is shown below SerialManager 4 600 EX Virtual COM About Semen Configuration security Advance v Broadcast Search search by Address eearch by MAC Address E IPAddress MAC Address Host Name Add a Device 10 0 9 0 00 50 9 00 05 4 V1 7 ATOP Proxi Access Ve LLL 10 0 9 2 00 60 9 00 13 52 6 Proxi Access Ve NE J 10 0 78 34 00 60 9 00 63 02 v2 15 ATV3 0 v2 18 4 10 0 154 113 00 24 10 20 3 2 0060 9 111122 V1 0 26 3 5 5 300 10 0 195 97 00 24 10 20 9 28 0060 9 04 8 8 V1 0 25 6 300 10 0 195 98 00 24 10 0 9 27 0060 98 04 8 7 V1 0 eb i 10 0 195 211 00 1 41 2 00 21 OOBDES D35ADC V1 0 26 8 5101 10 0 166 11 00 60 9 05 8 Tommy 2 30 10 5 575 v1 64 5 9 10 0 153 80 00 60 9 1 61 00 V1 10 Application 1 02 App 10 EH7510 10 0 160 222 00 60 E9 F1 61 01 1 10 Application V1 01 Apr 302 10 0 160 97 00 60 9 44 56 66 0060 9 445666 Ev5302 V1 38 12 GW 1L 10 0 153 1 00 60 9 00 5 8 1 82 NewCAPS5 6 1 54 13 GW 1S MAXI WD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 2 45 WNewCAPS5
27. refer to the product user s manual in the product CD or diskette FCC WARNING Class A for Ethernet Serial Server Model SE5404D series This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if 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 own expenses A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits 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 or RS 485 ports Be cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment User manual Version 1 0 e a t Op Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Technologies Contents 1 Introduction sscscessseensessensensenensenseneensensenenseneenseneensenensenseneenseneensnee
28. reflect the settings for that COM port NOTE When you change settings for a COM port the changes are effective immediately There is no separate confirmation dialog to confirm or cancel your changes 4 3 Configuring Virtual COM Ports You configure each Serial IP COM port as follows ref Figure 30 1 Select a COM port in the list 2 For IP Address of Server enter a numeric IP address for the serial server 3 For Port Number enter the TCP port number that the serial server uses to provide its serial ports to the network 4 For Server Credentials the default is No Login Required If your serial server does require a login by the Virtual COM Redirector the Virtual COM Redirector needs to provide a username and or password every time an application tries to use the serial server 5 Click the Configuration Wizard button and then click the Start button that appears in the wizard window This important step verifies that the Virtual COM Redirector can communicate with the serial server using the settings you have provided If the Log display does not show errors click the Use Settings button in the wizard which makes the recommended settings effective and returns you to the Control Panel to continue with the following steps ref Figure 4 5 Configuration Wizard IP Address of Server Port Number 100 501 4560 Passion Test for presence of a modem connected to the server atahis
29. 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 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 for UDP connection if users needed 55 C MIINNTS S ysbem32 cmd exe telnet 10 0 68 105 31Destination 2 Disable H 466H 2 Dest ination 3 1 4668 41Dest ination Disable 5 ination Disable 6 Destination Disable 7 Destination Disable 8 ination Disable 9 ination Disable ETE ination Disable Figure 3 15 UDP for Link mode x Note UDP mode doesn t support Virtual COM mode yet 3 2 10 Serial Settings Operation Main gt 3 COM Port Setting gt 1 16 Select Port gt 2 Com Settings x one may configure baud rate parity data bit stop bit flow control UART mode as defined by the user 8 is i r 4 4 1 3 Technologies Etharnat lt Ethernet LH IERIT TCP Server 2 ICom Setting R5232 96HH n 8 1 IESIT Li mode 2 Baud rate 3 1 Parity 4
30. working area would appear SerialManager 74 6 Search Configuration security Advance Virtual COM About at T IP Address MAC Address Kernel AP Information Beie 1 10 0 9 0 00 60 9 00 05 4 V1 7 ATOP Proxi Access V2 2 2 10 0 9 2 00 60 9 00 1 3 52 1 6 Proxi Access 2 6 5 3 ATV 30D 10 0 78 33 00 60 9 00 11 01 2 15 ATV30D v2 18 4 ANS 300 10 0 195 97 00 24 10 20 9 28 0060 9 04 8 8 VI U 26 5 A5300 10 0 195 98 DD 24 1D F0 34 27 4 1 0 eb AW5 300 10 0 195 211 00 14 4D 2F 87 21 0050 035 2b E f 5101 686 10 0 163 10 00 60 9 05 4 6 0060 9 05 46 9 31 ON OFF Control v1 0 Liste 8 5 07020 10 0 151 30 00 60 9 11 22 44 1 10 Application 1 05 Applicat 19 Ev530 10 0 150 97 00 60 9 44 56 566 0060 9 445666 6302 v1 38 10 GW 1C MAXIAVD 10 0 162 101 00 60 9 00 9 11 name 2 45 Terminals ver3 11X 5 11 1 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 V1 82 WNewCAPS5 6 1 54 12 GYW 1S MAXFWD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 name V2 45 NewCAPS5 6 v1 704 4660 113 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 1 7 10 v2 18 209DVS2314 SM 14 1 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 1 7 20 2 18 209DV5231 SM GW 31A 10 0 23 70 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 V2 18 208DVS2314 TCP M X SM v gt m IP Address eT Remark 0 1 Ready Total 3
31. 0 0 50 110 00 60 9 03 4 19 2 35 TerminalSrv ver3 16 5 116 GWh 51C MAXI 10 0 51 3 00 60 E9 00 FA 3B V2 43 ThermoU7 03 2008 EN 4 Figure SerialManager configuration utility 7 3 Use TCPTEST EXE or TCPTEST2 EXE Sample Program Use sample programs TCPTEST EXE and TCPTEST2 EXE that comes with the product CD or diskette to check on the status of SE5404D Please refer to chapter 6 2 to run the sample programs Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 55 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies Appendix Specifications A 1 Hardware Specification CPU Flash Memory DDRAM EEPROM Host Communication Default Network Interface Networking Protection Serial Interface for SE5404D Serial Interface for SE5404D S5 SE5404D Sis SerialPort Communication LED indication Specifications 32 bit Embedded CPU 266MHz 8M Bytes 32M Bytes 8K Bytes IEEE802 3 base band TCP IP UDP SNMP HTTP Telnet ARP BOOTP DHCP ICMP NTP Built in default key to restore factory default settings Dual 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet auto detection Built in 2 0KV magnetic isolation RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 software selectable The default setting is RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 software selectable The default setting is RS 422 RS 232 EIA RS 232C standard Full Duplex DB9 RS 485 2 4 wires Half Full duplex Terminal Block RS 422 4 wires Half Full
32. 030 5231 TCP M Xe a a pping Remark Evy5302 10 0 160 97 10 0 160 97 0060 9 445666 1 COM port 4660 Server Moi 0060 9 445666 Remove devices Port Mapping 11 24 L1 LULLI Disable ii Apply Ready Total 36 devices If you select Port Mapping irtual COM Settings Please select the COM port which you would like to redirect ta SerialiF connect to 10 0 160 97 4661 TCP port Server mode Client made 72 Restore Failed Connection Cancel C 3 6 About This function is mainly applied to displaying information of the SerialManager utility shown in the figure below Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 82 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Te AS Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 83
33. 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop 1 Link Mode To choose specific working mode for COM 1 port TCP Server C TCP Client 4 UDP Local Port Destination PAddrese2 Enable F p Destination Address 4 C Enbe fo fs fs p Potes Destination IP Address 5 C Enbe b fp b fp 4660 Destination IP Address 6 fb pP Pot sco Destination IP Address 8 C Enbe b b p 4600 Apply to all serial ports Local Port will be enumerated automatically Figure 3 31 UDP in Link mode Note UDP mode doesn t support Virtual COM mode yet 3 4 5 Serial Settings 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 B Configuring UART Mode RS 232 RS 485 or RS 422 B Baud rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 500000 576000 921600 Parity None or Odd or Even or Mark or Space B Data bits 7 or 8 B Stop bits 1 or 2 B Flow control None or Xon Xoff or Hardware RTS CTS 3 If you check Apply to all serial ports it will configure all of the serial ports Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 36 atop User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Se
34. 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS Link Mode To choose specific working mode for COM 1 part Server 9 TCP Client UDP TCP Client inane Destination IP 2 Request amp Response Reply to requester only Reply to all Transparent Apply to all serial ports Figure 3 30 TCP Client in Link mode 3 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 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 ports it will configure all of the serial ports Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan User manual Version
35. 10 CAPS 576 v1 64 5 46 g EH7510 10 0 153 80 00 60 9 1 61 00 V1 10 Application 1 02 Applic 10 7510 10 0 160 222 00 60 E9 F1 61 01 1 10 Application 1 01 Applic 10 0 160 97 00 60 9 44 56 66 0060 9 445666 1 19 EW5302 1 38 12 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 8 V1 82 NewCAPS576 V1 54 13 GW21S MAXI WD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 name 2 45 MewCAPS57B v1 704 14 GW21S MAXI WD 10 0 163 2 00 60 E9 15 10 03 name v2 45 NewCAPS576 B v1 704 15 GW231A 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 17 10 v2 18 209DVS231A 5 16 GW231A 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 17 20 2 18 209DVS231A TCP M X S 17 GW231A 10 0 23 70 00 60 9 00 17 46 v2 18 208DVS231A 5 18 GW231A 10 0 50 99 00 60 E9 10 17 29 v2 18 208DVS231A 5 14 52118 11 187 101 nmsmrEurnnmT7z 84 12 18H gt gt 1 ji gt Ready Total 36 devices IP conflict There are two devices with the same IP address in the network The device is using DHCP The device 16 being located You have logged into the device MAC conflict There are two devices with the same MAC address in the network Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 65 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS C 3 Functions C 3 1 Device Search This function is applied to search devices in the network There are
36. 100 100 1 00 60 9 86 78 68 Vi 41 Bootloader 16 GW 31A 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 17 10 2 18 209DV52314 17 GW 31A 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 1 7 20 2 18 209DV52314 18 GW 11A 10 0 23 20 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 18 208DVS2314 TCP M P 277114 1n n Sh 99 nn nnFa1rmn 1 Poa 2 198 nanvs 114 T PI x Upgrade kernel AP from local disk E And then the user can select and download the required firmware from the disk as shown in the figure below The user can also select several same devices at one time and realize the firmware updating for them by selecting Apply for all selected devices have same model Download Firmware from Disk Please select a kernel firmware or firmare fram the disk and then download it ta the device E5302 10 0 50 100 Current versions Kernel v1 15 AP 1 21 55 7 Download kernel firmware Download AP firmware C Program Files SerialManagerVFirmware 1 ri C 3 3 Configuration This function is for device configuration to set up parameters to import and to export the parameters and to set up some options Here is the list of configurations Network SNMP COM Locate Reset Import Setting Export Setting Virtual Config by browser and Options Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All
37. 3 4 TX LED off No data is transmitting on COM port 1 2 3 4 TX LED on blinking Data is transmitting on COM port state 1 2 3 4 RX LED off No data is receiving on COM port 1 2 3 4 RX LED on blinking Data is receiving on COM port state Table 2 COM Port LED Message 2 1 3 RUN Message Description Off AP firmware malfunction or power is not properly on Blinking rate 0 5 Sec AP firmware running normally Table 3 RUN LED Status 2 1 4 Power LED Message Description Off AP firmware malfunction or power is not properly on running On rate 0 5 Sec Power on normally Table 3 Power LED Message 2 2 Installation Procedures Step 1 Connect SE5404D to power source Step 2 Connect SE5404D to the Ethernet network Use a standard straight through or cross over Ethernet cable Always make sure the PC is on the same network subnet as SE5404D Step 3 Connect SE5404D s serial port to a serial device Step 4 Mount SE5404D to a Din Rail User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server 5 54040 Technologies 3 Software Setup SE5404D Ethernet Serial Server is shipped with default settings shown in the following table Default Value 10 0 50 100 10 0 0 254 192 168 1 254 Username famin O 1 2 3 4 Link Mode Type TCP Server Listen port 4660 Filter 0 0 0 0 Virtual COM disabled 3 1 Configuration by SerialManager Utility 3 1 1 Sta
38. 5404 Overview Set to Default Restore all parameters to default Network Serial Alert Set to Default and Restart System Link State i ort Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 43 User manual Version 1 0 ea Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atOp Figure 3 43 Restore Factory Default by Web page 3 5 5 Restart System Operation System Restart One may press Restart button to restart the SE5404D series The web page will be refreshing after it reboot Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 2 220295 37 25 4 Address http 10 0 68 105 system asp 5 5404 Restart Overview Network When the system staps responding correctly you can perform this Serial The restart will be complete when the RUN LED starts blinking Alert System Restart gt Link State Time dap Internet Figure 3 44 Restart System by Web page Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 44 Technologies User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D 4 Using Virtual COM Virtual COM driver mode for windows converts COM data to LAN data to control the COM port on a SE5404D via the LAN By creating virtual COM ports on the PC the Virtual COM drive
39. 6 optional Repeat for remaining COMs Set SE5404D to TCP Server mode Set SE5404D B COM2 to TCP Client mode and port equal to SE5404D A 25 settings Default Destination IP 10 10 50 100 Default Destination Port 4661 Max Connections default 1 This option is used if you need to receive data from different hosts simultaneously When set to 1 only a single host may open the TCP connection to the serial port When set to 2 or greater up to the specified number of hosts may open this port at the same time ATTENTION When Max Connections is greater than 1 the Serial server device will apply multi connection application 1 4 hosts are allowed access to the port at the same time When using a multi connection application all hosts connected to the port must use identical serial settings If one of the hosts opens the COM port with different serial settings data will not be transmitted properly Request and response Mode This option determines how the port will proceed if multiple hosts are connected and one or more of the hosts stop responding when the port is transmitting data If you select Reply to requester only the port will keep other hosts request data in the buffer and continue data transmission to the request host only If you select Reply to all the port will transmit reply data to all connected hosts Transparent Mode The port will allow the other hosts and continue data transmission to a
40. 6 111 254 Figure 3 8 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 HIER IT Li IDHCP isabletStatic gt 2 16 666 668 1 5 3 INetmask 55 255 000 L4lGateway 160 666 666 254 d LL ILAH 1 Settings 2 LAN 2 Settings Settings Settings isabletStatic gt 92 168 661 6861 565 255 255 668 92 168 337 1 254 Figure 3 9 LAN 2 Settings by Telnet Etharnnt Ethernet ls TUM T I pU Mir i E UT 4 E 027 3 2 1 Technologies 3 2 4 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 isahbletStatic gt 72 168 001 BHi 3 INetmask 05 255 255 006 4 Gateway 92 168 681 254 Li ILAH 1 Settings 2 ILAH 2 Settings L3 IDHE Settings 415HMP Settings 255 255 255 255 295 255 255 255 Figure 3 10 DNS Settings by Telnet 3 2 5 SNMP Settings Operation Main gt 2 Networking gt 4 SNMP Settings Serial Server allows the user to Enable or Disable the SNMP function by choose the
41. 6 devices 1 d Select the device you want to establish a Virtual COM connection with you can select multiple devices After the device is selected right click in the blank working area and select Add devices Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 80 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop atop 1 746 00 peach a m Advance Virtual COM About IP Address MAC Address Host Name Kernel Information AVY5300 10 0 195 97 00 24 10 0 9 28 0060 9 04 8 8 1 0 26 AVY5300 10 0 195 98 00 24 10 0 9 27 0050 04 8 7 1 0 26 300 10 0 195 211 00 14 40 22 87 21 0050 9 035 V1 0 26 510 10 0 153 80 Bd 1 51 ids 1 10 xi Applic EVf5302 10 0 150 97 00 50 8 44 56 56 060 9 445666 Vi 13 EW5302 V1 38 1 0 105 GwW 1S MAXIVVD 10 0 71 102 00 50 8 01 58 25 2 45 MewCAPS57b v1 04 461 GW 21S MAXIAVVD 10 0 163 2 00 60 9 15 10 03 2 45 MewCAPSb75b B v1 704 4 G 215 MEGA 10 100 100 1 00 60 9 55 56 66 v2 3 HOMFS 2 0 1 GYw2 31A 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 17 10 v2 18 209DV5231 GwW 2 314 10 0 2 3 3 00 60 9 00 17 20 2 18 209DVS231A GwW 31A TU 0 23 70 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 v2 18 208DV5231A TCPIM IPAddress 157752 Remark
42. COM 1 up to COM256 4 1 4 Installation Appendix B Make sure you have turned off all anti virus software before beginning the installation Run the Virtual COM setup file included in the CD to install Virtual COM driver for your operating system Appendix C Inthe end of the installation please select one or two COM ports to become the Virtual COM ports 4 1 5 Uninstalling 1 From Windows Start menu select Setting Control Panel Add Remove Programs Select Serial IP in the list of installed software Click the Add Remove button to remove the program or From Windows Start menu select Programs Serial IP for ATOP Uninstall Serial IP to remove the program 4 2 Virtual COM communication 4 2 1 Enable Virtual COM on SE5404D Appendix D From web browser access to E5404 by typing its IP address gt click on COMT link to access COM1 page onthe top half of the page click on TCP Server CVirtual COM to Enable COM driversenable Virtual COM by putting a check in front of the Enable button then t Enter in the local port number in the Local Port field as indicated in the following figure ref Figure 4 2 User manual Version 1 0 t Ethernet Serial Server 5 54040 p Technologies 1 Link Mode choose specific working made for COM 1 part 9 TCP Server O TCP Client TCP Server Connections Request amp Response Mode Reply to requester only
43. Email OFF Trap OFF Email OFF Email OFF Figure 3 22 Configuring Alert Event by Telnet 3 2 15 System Configuration Operation 5 System Technologies Li JE mail Settings 2 Alert Event 1 JOverview 2 INetworking L3 ICOM Port Settings 4 Settings 5 15 6 Set to Default LY IRestart Manual 3 18ecurity Figure 3 23 Security settings by Telnet 3 2 16 Link State Operation gt 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 E Ti WI ystem32 cmd eze I Port Hi TCP Server H2 TCP Server TCP Server 4 TCP Server Press HB to cancel Figure 3 24 Display Link State by Telnet 3 2 17 Time Settings Operation Main 5 System 2 Time c A Ary 7 UV d J y 4 P 1 1 1 1 Armor A A n 4 E Mesi 1 gt i vi wULJTU TE J Technologies One may configure time to Manual Settings or NTP services The changed will take effect immediately when saved successful 1 Server 2 TCP Server TCP Server H4 Server Press H to cancel 1 1 1 1 65 29 18 Disable Figure 3 25 Time settings by Tel
44. One may also use Telnet utility to change configuration settings B 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 Linux 2 4 18 SFE5464 Catop gt ttt ypt Username admin Password 1 33 _ Figure 3 4 System Login by Telnet Then the following main menu shall appear Linux 2 4 18 SE5464 Catop gt gt Username admin Password 1Qvuerview 2 IHetvorkin gy Port Settings 4 Alert Settings Default 7 Hestart Figure 3 5 Main menu of Telnet Note If the Serial Server does not receive any command within 3 minutes Telnet will be terminated automatically ls Tal I tG 7 1 Fm Eo iby 4 E E VIN 141 Technologies Etharnat lt Ethernet 3 2 1 General Information Operation Main gt 1 Overview This system overview window gives the general information on Ethernet MAC address kernel and AP version 1 Overview 2 IHetuorkingy L3 ICOM Port Settings 4 Alert Settings 5 15 6 15 to Default 7 Restart 5 E5464 610 808 868 185 192 168 461 441 HH 6H E9 H2 6F 7H HB 6H E9 H2 6F 71 Lan 1 IP Address 2 IP Address 1 MAC 2 MAC Kernel Wersion AP Ve
45. RS 485 Pins Full Duplex Half Duplex for SE5404D S5 SE5404D Sis For SE5404D S5 SE5404D Sis 1 T NC 2 T NC 3 R Data 4 R Data 5 SG Signal Ground SG Signal Ground A 3 3 3 Ethernet Port RJ 45 1 Category 5 UTP cable 8 core wires User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D 2 RJ45 Connector RJ45 Pin Assignment atop 568B Definition Orange White Orange Green White Blue Blue White Greer Brown White You can choose either 568A or 568B definition If you want to make a crossover cable you should use 568A and 568B definition respectively in each terminal of a UTP cable A 3 4 Power terminal block connection DOO F G VIN VIN NOTE It could be reversed for the Device will not be damage if the polarity is reverse 4 Buzzer LED Message 4 1 Buzzer Beep twice Beep off Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 61 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Technologies Message Description lt Startup and AP firmware is enabled 5sec Table 1 Buzzer Message A 4 2 LAN LED Message Description 100 1 2 Off and Act1 2 Off Ethernet Disconnected 100 1 2 Off and Act1 2 On 10Mbps Ethernet connected 100 1 2 On with Green 100Mbps Ethernet connected ACT1 2 Blinking with Green Data transmitting on Ethernet at 10 100Mbps
46. SE5404D Series Multi Port Serial Server User s Manual Version 1 0 December 2010 Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 5508131 http www atop com tw User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies Inc and is supplied for the sole purpose of the 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 express written consent of Atop Technologies Inc Published by Atop Technologies Inc 2F No 146 Sec 1 Tung Hsing Rd Jubei City Hsinchu 30261 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 55081 31 www atop com tw Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Thank you for purchasing SE5404D Ethernet Serial Server product This document intends to provide customers with brief descriptions about the product and to assist customers to get started For detail information and operations of the product please
47. ardware including power Ethernet and serial cable 2 Properly configure the parameters of SE5404D including connection type IP address gateway IP address and network mask accordingly see chapter 3 Hardware Installation section Configure SE5404D as TCP Server using default TCP port number 4660 4 The host PC application program must be configured as a TCP client and connects to SE5404D with designated TCP port number 4660 for COM1 5 Make sure SE5404D is running by checking theSE5404D running status through SerialManager configuration utility 6 2 Running The Sample Program Sample programs written in VB and VC included in package are provided for your reference source codes are also included Test program can be found in the product CD or diskette under the directory of lsample vb_ap sample vc_ap respectively There are two test programs TCPTEST written in Visual Basic and TCPTEST2 written in Visual C 6 2 1 TCPTEST in Visual Basic This sample program Figure 6 1 is written in Visual Basic 5 0 with Winsock Controls It shows you how to send and receive data between host PC and SE5404D via Ethernet in two socket ports Run Visual Basic and open sample program tcptest vbp after the program is started successfully you can start testing functions For more information please press Help in the program to get detail explanation NOTE Please be sure the Microsoft visual studio family or its equivalent software
48. ase Flash No Caution Model A Kernel AP Information 18 1 un 1 7 Proxi Access 2 2 10 0 9 2 00 60 9 00 13 52 6 Proxi Access 3 300 10 0 78 34 00 60 9 00 63 02 2 15 ATW3UU V2 18 4 10 0 154 113 00 24 10 70 9 2 0060 9 111122 1 0 2b 5 5300 10 0 195 97 O0 24 1D FO0 94 28 0060 9 04 8 8 41 0 25 6 10 0 195 98 00 24 10 0 9 27 1 0 2b 25300 10 0 195 211 OOD AMD 2F 37 21 0060 9 035 v1 0 25 8 CE5101 10 0 166 11 O0 60 E9 05 6C Tommy V2 30 I0 CAPS 576 v1 64 5 9 1 10 0 153 80 O0 60 E9 F1 61 00 1 10 Application 1 02 App _ 110 2510 10 0 160 222 00 60 9 1 61 01 1 10 Application 1 01 Apr EW5302 10 0 160 97 00 60 9 44 56 66 0060 9 445666 9 EWS5302 1 38 1 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 8 V1 82 NewCAPSS76 1 54 13 GwW 215 MAxI VD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 name v2 45 MewCAPS57b 1 704 14 GW 21 5 MAXIPAVD 10 0 153 2 00 60 9 15 10 03 2 45 5576 v1 70 15 Gv 1S MEGA 10 100 100 1 D 50 ES 85 7 8 58 V1 41 Bootloader 15 Oye STA 10 0 23 29 00 60 9 00 1 7 1D V2 18 209DVS231 TCP M x 17 GW 2 314 10 0 23 32 00 60 9 00 1 7 20 2 18 209DVS2314 TCP M 16 OY STA 10 0 23 20 00 60 9 00 1 7 46 2 18 208DV5231A PN 29472114 Tih sn 99 10111 V
49. b page 3 4 1 TCP Server for Link Mode TCP Server mode is the default Link mode of serial settings and it can wait for connecting requirement from remote host PC which serial to IP tool installed or counter pair SE5404D Serial servers in tunneling mode One shall configure listening port to allow establishing connection Default port numbers of Serial Server are 4660 4667 4675 If you wish to setup two SE5404Ds in tunneling mode one SE5404D should run as a TCP Server and the other should run as a TCP Client Server s Local Port should match Client s Destination Port Client s Destination IP should match Server s IP Detailed steps are described below 1 Prepare two SE5404Ds A and B Note that you can treat each COM port an independent device 2 5 5404 A 10 10 50 100 SE5404D 10 10 50 101 You can use different IPs but both SE5404Ds need to be in the same subnet 3 When connecting SE5404D to the instrument or to the PC over RS 232 please use a cross over cable 4 Enable Virtual COM on the WebUI for both SE5404Ds First option in COM settings 5 Set SE5404D A COM to TCP Server mode Set SE5404D B COM TCP Client mode and port equal to SE5404D A COM 1 s settings Default Destination IP210 10 50 100 Default Destination Port 4660 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan M User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D
50. 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 SE5404D 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 Receiver s E mail address 2 Receiver s E mail address 3 Receiver s E mail address 4 and Receiver s E mail address 5 sender s E mail address mE Receivers E mail address 1 0442 Receivers E mail address 2 Receivers E mail address 3 m Receivers E mail address 4 Receivers E mail address 5 mE Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc A vi f te rA AIr E i C cir NAAN Y i varn All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop ei Figure 3 34 Configuring E mail by Web page One may configure Mail Server and checking on My mail server requests authentication field to obtain User name and Password Server Mail server authentication required green ls User name Po Password Figure 3 35 Configuring Mail Server by Web 3 4 9 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 SE5404D Series to send the alert notification
51. duplex Terminal Block Parameters 1 Baud rate 1200 bps 921600 bps SE5404D Sis only up to 230400 Parity None Even Odd Mark Space Data bits 7 8 gt CO Stop bits 1 2 Packet Delimiter by inter character timer or by characters pattern terminator 6 Flow Control None Hardware CTS RTS Software Xon Xoff 5 RUN 1 100Mbps 2 LAN Active 2 Port 4 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D e COM Port RX A e Power 1 Power Requirement e DC 9 30V DC Jack or Terminal Block 500 12VDC 6 Watt Temperature e Operation 0 to 60 C e Storage 20 to 85 C Humidity e 20 70 non condensing Housing e 197mm L x 112mm W 37mm H A 2 Software Specification Item Specifications Protocol e TCP UDP ARP ICMP SNMP HTTP Telnet BOOTP DHCP NTP Configuration Configuration information for both TCP IP and serial ports is written in the EEPROM Configuration utilities of Windows 95 98 2000 2003 are provided Internal Buffer Size CP receiving buffer size 8K bytes TCP transmitting buffer size 16K bytes RS 232 or RS 485 RS 422 receiving buffer size 4K bytes RS 232 or RS 485 RS 422 transmitting buffer size bytes User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS A 3 Panel Layout and Connector Pin Assignments A 3 1 Panel Layout A
52. ed to transfer one character is 10 bits 1200 bits s 1000 ms s 8 3 ms Therefore you should set the Interval timeout to be larger than 8 3 ms so in this case it must be greater than or equal to 10 ms If it is necessary to send a series of characters in the same packet the serial device will need to send that series of characters within the specified transmit time and the total length of data must be less than or equal to the serial device server internal UART buffer size 4K per port Network to Serial Packet Delimiter Network to Serial Packet Delimiter is used less often compared to Serial to Network Delimiter because Ethernet has better speeds Packet delimiter is a way of packing data in a serial communication It is designed to keep packets in track Serial device server provides three patterns in parameter setting 1 packet delimiter by 1 Interval timeout 2 Max Byte and 3 Character pattern 1 By Time The device will transmit the data when set time interval has reached and no more data comes in By Max Bytes The device will transmit the data when the data queue has reached the set size By Character The device will transmit the data when it sees the set character If one or more of the delimiters are selected data would be transmitted when any of the conditions are met Response interval timeout Default 1000ms This option only work in Request amp Response Mode When TCP data is received request a
53. elnet 3 2 TCP Server for Link Mode Operation gt 3 COM Port Setting gt 1 16 Select Port gt 1 Link Mode gt 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 port 4660 on the Serial Server data of your application program are transparent to both 1 and Serial Server IP filtering function is a simple ACL Access Control List Set FILTER IP to 0 0 0 0 for disabling the 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 I T 27 4 a 4 EN 4 1 1 j J i 7 1 leor mani Var man 10 al 11 113171 io 111 11111 21 V 110311 1 UJ zB 00 6 4 4 64641 V
54. en 0 1 B pee Be ees em 111 1 T T E EN L3 Figure 3 37 System Configuration by Web page 3 5 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 Microsoft Interne t Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Tachnalogiss Overview Network Serial Alert System Link State To display the link mode and the status of each connection Com 22 wa ipa 27 Pe em 0 RE m Bs Po 181 Internet Z Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 41 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies Figure 3 38 Link State Information by Web page 3 5 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 RE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Addres
55. es in a network using DNS SNMP and ports information and documents with printed maps and reports for future use You may visit their web sites and get a free download To use NetworkView you will need to download and install the tool on ones PC Windows NT and Windows 9x only Please refer to the installation instructions that come with the tool After you have done the NetworkView installation start NetworkView 1 Click on the button to open a new file The following screen appears in the Addresses field Enter in the IP address range to search Figure 5 1 Information Title Description Author Discovery type Single address Range C Subnet Settings Cancel Blank Figure 5 1 NetworkView IP discovery parameters setup User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS Click on OK and the following dialog box appears It displays the searching progress Figure 5 2 E xl Discovering network 10 0 50 56 pinging address 1 Figure 5 2 Discovering network 2 When the search is completedd NetworkView will display the devices found in the main window as shown in the following diagramFigure 5 3 H NebworkView Network iew1 q File Edit View Lists Logs Window Help 9 i Qa H SEa s E be CD amp ot 10 0 50 9 Technologie Technologies Inc 10 0 50
56. esponse Command Error Configuration file Remote IP not found Open configuration file failure User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Appendix Using SerialManager Utility 1 SerialManager utility Introduction SerialManager utility developed by is a special tool for device management and configuration It can realize the daily management on various ATOP network devices for address search device positioning parameter configuring and firmware downloading Note that EWS5302 is used to demonstrate the functionality of SerialManager instead of SE5404D C 2 Interface The operating interface of the SerialManager utility is shown below H SertalManager 94 6 00 earch m Security Advance Virtual COM About 50843896 No Address Kernel Information 1 10 0 9 0 00 60 E9 00 05 4B VIZ Proxi Access V2 2 2 10 0 9 2 00 60 E9 00 13 52 V1 6 Proxi Access 2 3 AT 300 10 0 78 34 00 60 9 00 63 02 v2 15 ATW300 2 18 AW5300 10 0 154 113 00 24 10 0 9 2 0060 9 111122 V1 0 26 5 AW5300 10 0 195 97 00 24 10 0 9 28 0050 04 8 8 1 0 26 b 5300 10 0 195 98 00 24 1D FO 94 27 0060 9 04 8 7 V1 0 26 7 AW5300 10 0 195 211 10 14 4D 2F 87 21 0060 9 035 1 0 26 8 CE5101 10 0 166 11 00 60 9 05 Tommy V2 30
57. ht 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 97 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Serial to Network Packet Delimiter Packet delimiter is a way of packing data in a serial communication It is designed to keep packets in track Serial device server provides three patterns in parameter setting 1 packet delimiter by 1 Interval timeout 2 Max Byte and 3 Character pattern 1 By Time The device will transmit the data when set time interval has reached and no more data comes in 2 By Max Bytes The device will transmit the data when the data queue has reached the set size 3 Character The device will transmit the data when it sees the set character If one or more of the delimiters are selected data would be transmitted when any of the conditions are met ATTENTION Packet delimiter by Interval timeout This parameter defines how large a gap in serial communication the serial device server will allow before packing the serial data in its internal buffer for network transmission The optional Internal timeout transmit time depends on your application but it must be at least larger than one character interval within the specified baud rate For example assume that the serial port is set to 1200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity In this case the total number of bits needed to send a character is 10 bits and the time requir
58. ice Information Kernel version 2 13 AP Version 34 Figure 3 21 Device Information by Web 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 3 22 Network Information Address 00 60 9 02 6 70 LAN 1 Address 10 D 58 105 MAC Address 12 21 IF Address 182 158 1 1 Figure 3 22 Network Information by Web page 3 3 3 Network Configuration There are four items allowed to change on Network page in which include LAN 1 LAN 2 DNS and SNMP Information ght 2010 Atop Technologies Inc User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop ei 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Help e 4a0 5 4 2 Address http 10 0 68 105 network asp SE5404 Overview Network TCPAP To configure network settings of ATOP Serial Server After saving configuration you have to restart the device to make the settings effective Network Serial Alert System LAN 1 Settings DHCP Obtain an IP automatically IP Address fo B os Subnet Mask f fas fo Defaut Gateway hb LAN 2 Settings DHCP Obtain an IP automatically
59. ice in the network one by one Users can import the parameter configuration from a parameter file directly into all the devices in the network through the submenu option Import setting or by clicking the Import setting button on the toolbar The dialog of import parameter settings is shown below User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies Import a file to EA S302 Open file Manager 3 1 Settings S ESUU1 52 adm Model SES001 S2 setting SNMP setting address 11 0 50 Mame name Subnet mask 455 255 0 QO Location location Default gateway 10 0 0 254 Contact contact COM ports setting selected COM Part 5232 Alias Baud rate S600 Data bits Stop bits 1 bit Parity Flow control Mone Packet delimiter Metwark ta Serial Packet delimter Serial to Networks Link mode TCP server mode Virtual COM Disabled Local port 0 connections 0 Cancel The user can also select several devices at once and upload the configuration file into all the selected devices by selecting Apply for all selected devices have same model Export Setting Users can save the parameter information to a standard device into a parameter file through the submenu option Export setting or clicking the Export setting button on the toolbar for backup purpose or to be imported to other device The dialog of Export Se
60. is installed on the computer Otherwise the sample program will not run User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D m TCPIP Convertor Sample Program E E I ame 29 connect ok 10 06 29 15 FF FB OO FF FO OO FF FE amp 2C FF FD 2C FF FB 27 10 06 35 TCP Sending m 11 06 35 Send ok Status 10 06 2 29 15 AL Status Figure 6 1 TCP test sample program in Visual B 6 2 2 TCPTEST2 in Visual Enter in the following command in the command line prompt Figure 6 2 TCPTEST2 Address Port Number AWINNTSSystem32 cmd exe icptest 10 0 50 100 4660 Gesttcptest 10 0 56 100 4668 Test Program 2 Connecting to 18 8 58 108 Port 4668 643208Ha gt Wait to Connect Connect Figure 6 2 TCP test sample program in Visual C The command tcptest2 10 0 50 100 4660 brings you to connect to a TCP server of IP address 10 0 50 100 and port number 4660 the received data is displayed on the screen and the data typed in is sent to the TCP server of the designated port number You can also send binary data in hex format with a leading character For example 00 and represent ASCII code 0 and 255 respectively You can also use modem to connect to the serial server Command sends standard AT command to the modem which in return res
61. linux dl zImage bin 10 0 50 100 Note linux dl is the upgraded executing file and zImage bin is the firmware file name is the IP address of SE5404D seriess SE5404D will automatically restart each time the firmware is successfully download completed When you get a new software version please follow the sequences below to upgrade your SE5404D C Documents and Settings FengWu 5404 gt 1 11 zImage bin 19 0 58 198 Erase flash please wait SE5404D C Documents and Settings Fengllus SAQA 1 41 zIlmage bin 18 6 58 i188 Erase Flash please wait Filesize 3022848 Transmitting start User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D B 2 Critical Issues of Upgrading If the upgrade is successful SE5404D shall program the flash memory and the buzzer will beep 1 time before restarting It takes around 5 seconds to complete the programming process If an error occurs during the programming process SE5404D will clear the corresponding memory and the system remains the same before the process B 3 Error Messages Firmware upgrade may not be successful if errors occur during the process Error Cause Message Comments Illegal Hex file format Hex File Text Error Hex File Check Sum Error Hex File Format Error Hex File End of Record Error SE5404D handshaking problem SE5404D ACK Start Address Error SE5404D ACK Length Error SE5404D R
62. ll hosts This mode does not take Response Interval Timeout into consideration 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 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D p Technologies 1 Link Mode To choose specific working mode for COM 1 port 9 TCP Server Client upDP TCP Server Request amp Response Made Reply to requester only Reply to all Transparent Made Source p j Local Part Apply to all serial parts Local Port will be enumerated automatically Figure 3 29 TCP Server in Link mode Note Enable Virtual COM mode if the remote site PC s Serial to IP tool installed 3 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 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 94 User manual Version
63. m the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices with the same model x Note COM tabs Generated automatically according to the COM port number of the device If a device has 4 COM ports there will be for example 4 tabs COM1 COM2 COM3 Link mode this is to set up a TCP or UDP connection between the Serial port and the other network devices Each COM port corresponds to a link mode TCP or UDP which is used to transfer data The user can set each link mode and the working parameters according to requirements User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D COM property this is to represent the working parameter of the Serial port including Serial port type baud rate data bit stop bit parity bit data packet delimiter and flow control etc Locate The user can apply this function to locate a device when its IP address is known but its position is unknown If you locate the device it will beep Users can locate the device by selecting the Configuration submenu Locate or clicking the Locate button on the toolbar Reset The device should be restarted after a successful modification of parameter configuration Users can also carry out a restart through the submenu option Reset 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 dev
64. m delivery protocol SE5404D can be configured as a UDP mode on TCP IP Network to establish a connection using unicast data from the serial device to one or multiple host computers Figure 1 3 Vice versa is also true UDP Mode Figure 1 3 UDP Mode Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan EIU User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop atOp AS 2 Hardware setup NOTE 1 SE5404D RS 232 422 485 DB9 without isolation 2 SE5404 S5 RS422 485 TB5 with isolation 3 SE5404D Sis RS422 485 TB5 with isolation 4 Youcan press the Default button of SE5404D to reset the settings to the default value Figure 2 1 Show the names of SE5404D components Ethernet RJ45 10 100Mbps DB9 for SE5404 for 5 5404 55 5 Power Input DC9 30V dm Rock Mount Screw Hole LED Message Wall Mount Debug Port Screw Hole Default Button Figure 2 1 Casing and DIN Rail Mounting 2 1 LED Indicators 2 1 1 LAN LED Message Description LAN1 2 100 Off and ACT Off Ethernet Disconnected LAN1 2 100 Off and ACT On Ethernet 10Mbps connected LAN1 2 100 On Ethernet 100Mbps connected ACT Blinking with Green Data is transmitting on Ethernet for 100Mbps ve fan User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Table 1 LAN LED Message atop Technologies 2 1 2 COM Port LED Message Description COM1 2
65. min and password is Null Leave it blank The following overview screen shall appear Enter Network Password E _ 4 Please type your user name and password Site 10 0 68 105 Godhead User Password Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 3 19 Authorization Request for System Security 3 3 2 General Information This system overview window gives the general information on Device and Network information See Fig 3 20 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D AS atop Technologies 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edit Favorites Tools Help 3 18 umo Matop 5 5404 Overview Overview The general device information of ATOP Serial Server Network Serial Alert Device Information System Version 213 Version 234 Network Information MAC Address 00 50 E9 02 6F 70 LAN 1 IP Address 10 0 68 105 MAC Address 00 60 E9 02 6F 71 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Copyright c All right reserved Done Internet 2 Figure 3 20 Overview Web Device Information SE5404D Serial Server 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 3 21 Dev
66. n in the figure below The user can also select several devices at one time and modify their pins at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices Change Password To change your device EYVS302 10 0 50 100 password please provide the follaving information and then click OK Old Password Mew Password verified Password Cancel C 3 5 Virtual COM Some devices are supplied with the function of virtual serial port and the user can carry out any related setting through the option Virtual COM We have integrated Virtual COM settings in the Serial Manager You can still select Serial IP Tools to call original Virtual COM configuration utilities You can either use this integrated Virtual COM working area or the original Serial IP Tools to configure Virtual COM m A po opyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc A vi f te rA AIr E i C cir WN Ory Y i varn All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan eJ 1 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server 5 54040 Technologies AS SerialManager 4 6 00 Search Configuration security y E COM About 45064 Add devices
67. nd 7 2 Use SerialManager Configuration Utility Program Use SerialManager Utility configuration program that comes with the product CD or diskette to check on the status of SE5404D The status and version can be read from the tool User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS 4_0 a Search Firmware Configuration Security 5 moves amp Js a a AE maman E 1 34 5002 10 0 50 210 00 60 E9 02 2A 77 V1 14 SW5002 WgNTIDB v1 25 2 94 5002 10 0 50 200 00 60 9 02 83 1 14 SW50024 gNIDB 1 25 3 SW1601T 10 0 154 93 0D 60 B3 DC FF EB v1 1 SW1601T V1 1 7 7 Mar 1 4 SE5515 IDE 132 158 3 1 00 60 9 02 0 01 214 5 551564 V2 15 5 SE5516 IDE 192 168 2 1 00 60 9 02 0 00 214 SE5516 IDE V2 15 6 SE5516 IDE 192 168 1 1 00 60 9 02 09 214 5 5154 2 15 S 5 55154 10 0 217 254 00 60 E9 02 09 FE v2 14 SE5516 IDE V2 15 8 SE5404 10 0 156 222 00 60 9 11 11 22 2 13 V2 34a 9 SE5302 10 10 0 62 239 00 60 E9 01 BB 7C V1 1 CTV 0020 1 4 Web V1 10 SE5016 10 0 150 100 00 50 E9 01 91 F4 1 16 V1 2 11 SE5016 10 0 50 200 00 60 9 01 1 7 1 16 V1 2 12 SE5016 10 0 50 119 00 60 E9 01 9F D0 v1 16 V1 2 13 SE5002 10 0 50 123 00 60 9 03 66 93 V2 45 TerminalSre ver3 16 Ul 14 SE5001 S2 10 0 195 164 00 60 9 03 4 1 2 35 15 5 5001 52 1
68. nd passed to Serial side the device will wait for the set time before transferring another TCP data if the Serial side did not receive any data response User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies Keep serial buffer data before TCP connection is Established Default Disable If Enable is selected the device will store received data in buffer and sent them out when connection is establish Otherwise data will be discarded when Disable is selected 3 4 7 Alert Settings There are two subsystem settings include E mail and Alert Event 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edit View Favorites Tools e 2 Omal md Address http 10 0 68 105 email asp 5 5404 Overview E mail Setting To configure the SMTP server where the E mail notification will be sent Network Serial Alert E mail Setting E mail Sender s E mail address System Receiver s E mail address 1 Receiver s E mail address 2 Receiver s E mail address 3 Receiver s E mail address 4 Receiver s E mail address 5 Mail Server Internet 2 Figure 3 33 Alert settings by Web page 3 4 8 Configuring E mail Operation Alert gt E mail Click on the E mail link and the following screen shall appear One may
69. neeneeneens 8 8 1 2 Application 9 2 Hardware SOUND 11 2 1 LED 11 A a B AVN a E a D 11 2 1 2 COM Port 12 E E E E 12 2 1 4 Power 12 2 2 Installation Procedures 12 3 13 3 1 Configuration by SerialManager Utility 13 3 1 1 Static 13 3 1 2 DHCP client Dynamic 14 3 2 Telnet 15 3 2 1 General 16 3 2 2 Networking Configuration 16 3 2 3 LAN 17 3 2 4 DNS 18 3 2 5 SNMP Settings 18 3 2 6 COM Port Configuration 19 3 2 7 Server for Link 0 19 3 2 8 Client for Link 20 3 2 9 UDP Link 8 21 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D eo Technologies 3 2 10 Serial 5 21 3 2 12 Alert SUING 22 3 2 13 Configuring 23 3 2 14 Configuring Alert 24 3 2 15 System Configuration 24 3 2 16 Link State
70. net 3 2 18 Security Settings Operation Main gt 5 System gt 3 Security SE5404D serials allow one to change the access methods to protect it against intrusion 2 1 1 85 29 18 Disable Li 1 Password 2 Console 1Telnet Console L4ILCH Password Protect SlReset Button Protect Disable Figure 3 26 Security Settings by Telnet Of EH 4 A m 1 1 perg gel 1 4 ff 11123431111211 Va lt ll 1 41 P Vr ll 147114 1 I iln I E BE iiie 1 1 EE a m a 4 3 JEN 4 1 m om m m A gt AAA n 1 2 1 a r n QA r if Va r 5 rs 0 1 imu ICI 7 a ur 1 1 11 wo WU TY T Technologies 3 2 19 Restoring Factory Default Operation gt 6 Set to Default Choose this menu to restore Serial Server s settings to Factory Default Settings C WINNT System32 cm E 6 15 to Default 7 lRestart 1 2 INetworking L3 ICOM Port Settings 4 Settings 5 ETE ETT to Default fe ene Set to Default amp vy H Figure 3 27 Restore Factory Default by Telnet 3 2 20 Restart System Operation
71. nfiguring E mail by Telnet x One may configure Mail Server and checking on My mail server requests authentication field to obtain User name and Password Le te 2 Receiver 5 Email Address 3 Receiver s Email Address L4 Receiver s Email Address 5 Receiver s Email Address 6 Receiver s Email Address LY 1 Server 8 Require Authentication z6 Email Address 5 Li 15 Email Address 2 Receiver s Email Address 3 Receiver s Email Address L4 Receiver s Email Address 5 Receiver s Email Address 6 Receiver s Email Address LY 1 11 Server 8 IRequire Authentication Figure 3 21 Configuring Mail Server by Telnet x User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Sato Technologies 3 2 14 Configuring Alert Event Operation gt 4 Alert Settings gt 2 Alert Event Choose the Alert event to configure SE5404D Series to send the alert notification by E Mail or SNMP Trap See Fig 3 22 CH WINNT System32 cmd exe telnet 10 0 68 105 E x Alert Settings LA IEXIT Li 1 11 Settings Event 54 Alert Settings 2 Il lert Event 2 Alert Event 1 16014 Start 2 Warm Start 3 JAuthentication Failure 41 Address Changed 5 1 Changed Email OFF Trap OFF Email OFF Trap OFF
72. nual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS C 3 1 Device 0 nennen 66 69 C 3 3 70 C 3 4 77 C 3 5 Virtual 0 0 14 1 04 44 44 nenas 79 520 eee 82 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D 1 Introduction Many industrial and Commercial devices equipped with slow serial communication ports RS 232 RS 485 and RS 422 are limited in their transmission distance of 15 m 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 SE5404D Series Ethernet Serial Servers The SE5404D 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 Of the SE series the SE5404D is for RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 9 pin D Sub without isolation protection built in and SE5404D S5 is for RS 422 RS 485 5 pin Terminal Block without isolation protection built in while SE5404D Sis is for RS 422 RS 485 with built in isolation protection 1 1 Packaging Please check your package contains the following items
73. on will use same password of above Change Password setting data ee le 1 Internet Figure 3 40 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 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 42 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Change Password pw 2 0 _ Old Password New Password Password Figure 3 41 Change password by Web page Note One may press the reset key on product to reset password to the default value SE5404D serials allow one to change the access methods to protect it against intrusion Web Console Enable Disable Telnet Console f Enable Disable LOM Password Protect f C Yes Reset Button Protect f C Yes Figure 3 42 Security Configuration by Web page 3 5 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 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer Bl x File Edit Favorites Tools Help 1 2 Address 4 http 10 0 68 105 system asp 5
74. ponds with OK OD 0A message to the host application Always use then Enter key to exit the program ANE am oil E ue j e i 1 21i n a ULUSM Ue d etu bu Technologies Jlear Mmanrsinal Vlareinn 1 4 User Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D 7 Diagnostics There are several ways you can check on the status and availability of SE5404D 7 1 Use Standard TCP IP Utility ping Command From Windows Start menu select Run and Enter in ping lt Server IP address gt Figure 7 1 If the connection is established the Reply messages are displayed otherwise it will indicate Request timed out Co ping 10 060 50 106 Pinging 10 060 50 100 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 16 6 568 1688 bhytes 32 time 10ms Reply from 19 9 50 189 bhytes 32 time lt 1ms Reply from 10 0 50 10 0 hytes 32 time lt 1ms Reply from 10 0 50 10 0 hytes 32 time 10ms Ping statistics for 16 6 56 168 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 1055 Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Maximum ims Average Sms Co 10 090 50 100 1H H 5H 1BH with 32 bytes of data timed out timed out timed out timed out Ping statistics for 16 6 56 168 Packets Sent 4 Received Lost 380 17 loss gt Figure 7 1 Standard TCP IP utility ping comma
75. r redirects the communications from the virtual COM ports to an IP address and port number on a SE5404D that connects the serial line device to the network The following figure is Virtual COM connection diagram ref Figure 4 1 Sena Line Device 1 serial Line pedal Device 2 Physical CO hi Physical CONT COMMS Virtual COM Port virtual COM Port COMMS Virtual Port COME Virtual COM Port OS Driver Level COM256 Virtual COM Port mE SES404 pedal Device 3 serial Line TCPIP Network SES404 series Figure 4 1 Virtual Com connection diagram 4 1 Setup of a virtual COM driver 4 1 1 Pre installation requirements Please check the operation system on your PC complied with the following requirements e Processor Intel compatible Pentium class e 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 MetaFrame 4 1 2 Cautions on Use Appendix A Virtual COM driver supports firmware AP v3 0 and later of SE5404D Ethernet Serial Server Ethernet Servers 4 1 3 Limitation The Virtual COM driver provides user to select up to 256 COM ports as Virtual COM ports in a User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D SerialManager Utility PC User can select them from a list of COM ports which is from
76. rial Server SE5404D atop 94 search Devices by IP Addresses Select an IP address to search 10 0 50 120 Search devices in the range of address Search by MAC Address If Search by MAC Address is selected another box will pop up as below the user may search in two ways Search a MAC address to search or Search devices in the range of MAC address search Devices by MAC Addresses Search devices in the range of MAC address MAC address range Fron feo fes foo foo foo oo feo rF fFF FF OK Cancel Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 68 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS Rescan Once the user click the Rescan button on the toolbar the SerialManager utility shall re search devices by using the current search way C 3 2 Firmware This function is applied to downloading a firmware into the selected device The user can enter the window for downloading by firstly clicking a designated network device and then selecting the submenu option Firmware Download in the main menu option Firmware or directly clicking the button Upgrade from disk fl SerialManager Y4 6 00 Search Configuration Security Vial COM About ET 4 Er
77. rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 7 User manual Version 1 0 t Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D p Technologies Users can carry out a configuration operating through menu or by clicking the corresponded button the toolbar as the figure below H 4_6 00 SEE Advance COM About Network x SNMP Hg ame ei AP Information 1 Locate 10 0 9 0 00 50 9 00 05 Y1 7 ATOP Proxi Access V2 2 2 Reboot 10 0 9 2 00 60 9 00 13 52 Vi b Proxi Access 2 6 5 3 d 10 0 168 50 00 60 9 50 50 10 V2 2 CAPS VD 7 A Import Setting 10 0 78 33 00 60 9 00 11 01 V2 15 ATW300 v2 18 5 pe 10 0 195 97 00 24 10 20 9 28 0 0 9 4 1 0 26 Ciis bs Roads 10 0 195 98 D0 24 1D FD 94A 27 0060 9 04 8 7 V1 0 26 7 10 0 195 211 D0 14 4D 2F 87 21 0060 9 035 0 V1 0 26 8 Options 10 0 163 10 00 60 9 05 6 0060 9 05 46 44 31 ON OFF Control v1 0 Liste q 10 0 151 30 00 60 9 11 22 44 1 10 Application 1 05 Applicat EW5302 10 0 160 97 00 60 9 44 56 66 0060 9 445666 1 19 EW5302 1 38 11 GW IC MAXI WD 10 0 162 101 00 60 9 00 9 11 v2 45 TerminalSre ver3 11X 5 12 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 00 60 9 00 5 8 V1 82 NewCAPS576 V1 54 13 GW215 MAXIAWD 10 0 71 102 00 60 9 01 58 25 name V2 45 NewCAPS576 v1 704 4660 14
78. rsion Figure 3 6 Overview Information by Telnet 3 2 2 Networking Configuration Operation Main gt 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 1 Overview 2 INetworking Port Settings lert Settings 5 8ystem 6 15 to Default 7 IRestart Li 1 Settings 2 LAN 2 Settings 3104 Settings L4 5NMNP Settings Figure 3 7 Network Settings by Telnet Note Press ESC key to return to the previous menu I d f gt E 1 11 ll UJ 711 1 0 d fad ge i Ang mr CPV CP gt 11 1 gt i vi wULJTU TE Technologies zm Ethernet im Wi PEt 3 2 3 LAN Settings Operation Main gt 2 Networking gt 1 LAN 1 Settings Enter LAN 1 settings and there is all information at this section about IP address gateway subnet mask and IP mode static DHCP of LAN 1 IC WINNT System 32 te 2 JMetworking Port Settings L4 Alert Settings 5 ETE TU 6 I5et to Default LY Re start 22 LL JLAN 1 Settings 2 LAN 2 Settings L3 IDHE Settings 415 Settings isahble Static gt i pnt n g 165 3 INetmask 555 255 600 668 4 Gateway 16 866
79. rver SE5404D Technologies Serial Settings Baud Rate bps Figure 3 32 1 Serial Settings by Web page 3 4 6 Advanced Settings ADVANCED SETTINGS receNng 17 Enable 3600 065535 seconds Interval timeout 1 30000 rns Serial ta Network Auto caculate by baudrate Manual setting Packet Delimiter C Max Bytes 28 within one 1 1452 bytes d sa ee Code Ex or 9 Interval timeout 1300007 ms iila tay Max Bytes 1452 within one packet 11452 bytes Character Ux ASCII Code Ex Response interval LJ Enable aM O 60000 ms timeout Cork with Multi connection Request amp Response Made only Keep Serial buffer data before TCR connection 15 Established Disable Enable C Apply to all serial ports Figure 3 32 1 Advanced Settings by Web page Time out for receiving TCP data Default Disabled This field specifies how long the serial device server will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The serial device server checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the time specified in this field the serial device server will force the existing TCP connection to close this setting is set to 0 the TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets Copyrig
80. s http 10 0 68 105 system asp Go SE5404 Overview Network Time By enabling NTP you allow to adjust and set the device internal time relative to Greenwich Serial Mean Time Alert Current System Time System Link State 2000 01 01 01 54 29 Refresh System Time Setting Time Zone Setting C NTP Manual NTP Setting Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London NTP Server Manual Setting Date vear 2000 ZE Month Jan v 1 xj 181 B Internet 2 Figure 3 39 Time Settings web page 3 5 3 Security Configuration Operation System Security Click on the Security link and the following screen shall appear Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools 3 O98 43 QH3 4 8 Address http 10 0 68 105 system asp to SE5404 Overview MUS Change Password The default password is null you can change the password by filling in the new password to New Password and Verified Password fields aware that password is case sensitive Serial Alert System Change Password Link State Old Password Time New Password Verified Password Save Password Security SE series allow one to change the access methods to protect it against intrusion All password protect functi
81. ss from DHCP server automatically by enabling the DHCP of LAN 1 Settings fess fs Figure 3 26 DNS Setting by Web page 3 3 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 SNMP Settings oyshlame 026 70 oysContact contact SNMP Enable SNMP Read Community public Write Community private SNMP Trap Server Figure 3 27 SNMP Setting by Web Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 91 User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop Technologies AS 3 4 COM Port Configuration COM 1 Link Mode To choose specific working mode for COM 1 port 9 TCP Server Client TCP Server O Request amp Response Mode Reply requester only Reply to all 9 Transparent Mode source Lp l jj Local Part Cl Apply to all serial ports Local Part will be enumerated automatically Figure 3 28 COM Port Configuration by We
82. tic IP E Caution Model IP Address MAC Address Host Name Kernel 1 10 0 9 0 00 60 9 00 05 48 V1 7 Figure 3 1 Configure by SerialManager Utility User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D eo Network Setting Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device DHCP Obtain an IP automatically IP address 10 0 30 100 Subnet mask 255 255 Gateway 10 0 0 254 Host Figure 3 2 Static IP setup dialog window 3 1 2 DHCP client Dynamic IP A DHCP server can automatically assign the IP address and network settings SE5404D supports the DHCPclient function By default the DHCP client function on SE5404D is disabled one can client use SerialManager Utility software to search network information automatically by putting a check on Auto IP on Dialog window ref Figure 3 1 SE5404D Figure 3 2 ref Figure 3 3 SE5404D Network Setting Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device iw DHCP Obtain an IP automatically IP address subnet mask Gateway Host Figure 3 3 SerialManager Utility Auto Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 14 is ha i 4 1 Aye Pose Technologies 3 2 Telnet Configuration
83. tting is shown in the figure below User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D Export E W 5302 Settings IF setting SNMP setting IP address 10 0 50 2 2 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Location location Defaut gateway 10 0 0 254 Contact contact COM ports setting selected COM Port cont Refresh 5232 Alias name Baud rate S600 Data bits Stop bits 1 bit Parity Flow control Mone Packet delimter Metvrork Serials Disabled Packet delimiter Serial ta Disabled Link mode TCP server mode Virtual COM Disabled Local port 4660 connections 1 cave to file IC iProgram Filez serial danagerYsettings 2 Cancel 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 Configure by Browser Some devices are supplied with build in Web servers which will be used to configure similar to SerialManager software Users can carry out any parameter setting directly through the submenu option Config by Browser and a Web browser is shown in the figure below User manual Version 1 0 Ethernet Serial Server SE5404D atop 2 EW5302 Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help

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