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1. lt ooe gt POE Siteplayer Telnet RoHS e 5 0VDC optional Power requirements e External 100 240VAC 50 60Hz universal power adapter e POE compatible RJ 45 with 2 LEDs MAC 00 03 75 XX XX XX SitePlayer Telnet ROHS 2002 2006 NetMedia Inc POE Siteplayer Telnet non RoHS e 5 0VDC optional Power requirements e External 100 250VAC 50 60Hz universal power adapter e POE compatibile RJ 45 with 2 LEDs MAC 00 03 75 XX XX XX SitePlayer Telnet 2002 2006 NetMedia Inc NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Specifications Some of SitePlayer Telnet s features include Compact size RJ45 10BaseT Ethernet interface Binary data or Network Virtual Telnet NVT transfer using TCP IP Binary data transfer using UDP Full configurable RS232 DB 9 serial port e Baud rate selection from 50 to 115000 baud Parity selection Odd Even or none Flow control selection RTS CTS XON XOFF or none Data bit selection 7 or 8 bit Control signals available RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD and RI e Parameters setable via web page or Telnet NVT commands Device configured via a web browser Web browser can be password protected Flash ROM software updates can be uploaded to device using web browser Can be configured as a Server or Client using web page or AT Modem type commands Conforms to various internet standards ARP TCP IP UDP DHCP Link Local Bonjour ICMP Ping HTTP Telnet Daytime protocol Discard pro
2. Disabled Idle Time 7200 Retry Interval 9 Retry Count 75 Change TCP Keep Alive Extra port offset 47000 Set Bra Port 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info ia The Services web page allows you to change the SitePlayer device name the TCP or UDP ports that various Siteplayer services use various TCP keep alive parameters and an extra port offset Change Device Name The device name is the name that SitePlayer uses to advertise its services and is seen by the Bonjour brows er The factory default name is in the form SitePlayer Telnet XXXXXX where XXXXXX is the last 3 digits of the SitePlayer s MAC address in hex You can change the name to anything up to 32 characters You should try to keep names unidue on your network if you are using multiple SitePlayers to more easily distinguish among them This web page also displays the Link Local name The link local name is a DNS safe name that is derived from the device name Operating system which support the mDNS protocol allow you to address SitePlayer using the Link Local name Change Port Values You can also change the various port numbers for the protocols that SitePlayer supports Normally you will leave these port numbers at their default values The protocols whose port numbers you can change are 15 e HTTP This is the http protocol which is used to communicate with SitePlayers web server e Telnet This service is u
3. NetMecia gt itePlayer Telnet User s Manual Remote IP is This allows you to specify how the Remote IP address will be treated e Fixed The remote IP address will not change when a UDP packet is received If the UDP Remote IP address is 0 0 0 0 then it will change once to reflect the UDP IP address of the first UDP packet received e Changeable The remote IP address will change to reflect the IP address of the recently received packet All future packets will be sent to this new address UDP Timeout UDP Timeout is the period measured in ticks 1 tick is 10ms This is the time after the last character is re ceived that SitePlayer waits before sending any data it has in its buffer to the remote node via UDP The internal buffer can store about 250 bytes so UDP transmissions from SitePlayer should be kept smaller than that unless your device supports flow control Press the Set UDP Configuration button to have the changes take effect and restart SitePlayer Buffer Management Buffer Management which operates in both in UDP and TCP IP modes allows you to select how SitePlayer s serial receive buffer is managed You can specify at which point data in the serial buffer will be sent to the remote end The buffer management conditions are used to help SitePlayer determine when the end of a se rial reception has been reached They are not buffer formatting or packetizing parameters SitePlayer takes a best effort approach in sen
4. Static IP Address 1 192 168 1 50 Static IP Gateway 1 192 168 1 254 Static IP Mask 1 255 255 255 0 25 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia gt If you disable DHCP address acquisition and you don t specify any static IP addresses the only IP address that SitePlayer will have is the automatically generated Link Local address This may make SitePlayer more difficult to locate on a network if your computer does not support link local addressing See Appendix B Adding Route to Windows so Link Local Devices Can be Accessed if you have Windows and need to only use a link local address In order to have changes to the DHCP configuration or static IP addresses made SitePlayer will automati cally restart 26 Netmedia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Security Web Page F mn Security Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security Admin Update Security Enabled O Disabled New Username user New Password Change Username and Password Authorized Port Number 1 n Authorized IP Address 1 0 1 0 0 0 Authorized IP Mask 1 0 0 0 0 Authorized Port Number 2 0 Authorized IP Address 2 0 0 0 Ja Authorized IP Mask 2 0 0 0 0 Authorized Port Number 3 n Authorized IP Address 3 0 0 0 0 Authorized IP Mask 3 0 0 0 0 Authorized Port Number 4 O0 Authorized IP Address 4 0 D LO 0 Authorized IP Mask 4 0 0 0 0 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer T
5. aaaaaaavtasnnninnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnianinannn 36 SO ava Piotoceolk UORD a ak 36 Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP sesse se se se sees se se se sees ee se Se Se ee Ge Se ee ee Ge Ge Ge ego Ge ee eg GR Ge ee ge 36 VIS E ceca cece cheese ee ee ee E E E A A Ge Ge ee ee 36 DAVIE aes EE N A Ra sates 37 ENS Ca EE ee ek EE N ee ER GE Ie De N Ge N Re ee RE ee ee 37 UDPS ara ODP N EN E 37 Informative and Error Messages n Soe Ee ee Se eed ee ee Ee ee ee ER ee dee ae ee 38 Factory defaults are being set Please wait sesse sesse see eek GR GR Ge Se Ge ee ee Re Re Ge Se Ge ee ee GR Re ee 38 Pataiietersset OK ese Ee ee De eo ee E eg Oe ee ee 38 Rectan Please Wall ere oek EES RE ER S AS NR e A a Ran A esteem 38 pad Ma IN EE N terrence 38 Bad request from browser or file not found esse sesse se se se ee ee ee Ge Ge Ge GR GR GR ee ee ee Ge Ge Ge ee ee 38 ETON eHO aN AlN CCG Se si Ee oe Gee oe E Ee eie RD RE ee 38 Firmware received OK Reflashing please wait uses sees sense sense Rek GR Rek GR GR GR GR GR SR GR GR RR ee Se ee ee 38 Website feature version mismatch aaaaaaaaeisarnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannannnnnnn 38 Website received OK RestartiNg esse sesse ese see se Se Se kak ee ee ee Se Ge Se GR GR Re ee ee ee Se Ge Ge RR egg ee gee 38 ET Plate TSS DUOT ae Ge ER EE RR ee ee oe Ge EE oe ee ee ee 39 Performing Hardware Reset to Set SitePlayer to Factory Defaults usus se se sesse se se se ee Ge Ge 40 Sit
6. 2 and so on 37 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manua NetMecia Informative and Error Messages You will encounter several informative and error messages as you use SitePlayer s setup web pages These messages will appear after you have clicked on a form button on a web page The message are Factory defaults are being set Please wait You have requested that the SitePlayer is set back to its factory default state Persistent storage is being cleared This operation will take about a minute Parameters set OK You have requested changing some parameters that did not require restarting SitePlayer For example changing serial port parameters or controlling the Link LED will give this message Restarting Please wait You have requested to change some SitePlayer parameters that has resulted in SitePlayer restarting Most parameters that are changed in SitePlayer require a restart You will also get this message if you clicked on Restart SitePlayer in the Admin web page Bad flash file The flash file you attempted to update SitePlayer with was either corrupt or some kind of network error caused the file to be received incorrectly Make sure you are sending a valid flash file to SitePlayer If you have verified that the flash file sent to SitePlayer is valid then try updating SitePlayer again with the same file You may also get this message if your web browser does not correctly upload files You could try switch ing to a different
7. SitePlayer will attempt to save and restore the current configuration parameters after an update 32 NetMecia gt 7 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Uploading Custom Web Pages SitePlayer Telnet can be customized by uploaded custom web pages These web pages are currently provid ed by NetMedia or its OEM partners Since custom web pages may change the appearance and operation of SitePlayer Telnet separate documentation will be provided for these web pages In this section we will show you how to load the BasicX custom web page which is provided as part of the SitePlayer Telnet release You can use this procedure to load other custom web pages as they are made available The BasicX custom web page allows you to control a BasicX processor connected to SitePlayer Telnet s se rial port You can Halt Restart and force a connected BasicX processor to Wait for a Program Download For these functions to work you will connect the appropriate Tx Rx pins to SitePlayer s Tx Rx lines and also BasicX s ATTN line to SitePlayer s DTR line To begin loading the BasicX custom web page make sure your SitePlayer can display the main SitePlayer Setup Web Page Then in your web browser change the URL of SitePlayer Telnet by replacing the text index html with custom html This will display the following page B A Custom Web Page Custom Website to send ta SitePlayer Choose File no file selected Send Custom Website Select Choose File or B
8. During this time SitePlayer s LED will be blinking indicating that the persistent storage is being erased Do not remove power while this is happening After the persistent stor age is erased SitePlayer will restart and revert to a minimal web page HOON Update Firmware or Web Page SitePlayer Telnet Version 1 2ajr 00 03 75 47 00 00 Firmware or Website to send to SitePlayer Choose File no file selected Update Firmware or Website k You should reload the WebSite ROM file so that you can reconfigure SitePlayer See the Update Web Page section on how to reload the WebSite ROM file 30 NetMecia gt 1 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Clear Persistent Storage Press the Clear Persistent Storage button to have SitePlayer erase its Persistent Storage The current Website will be erased but the current Firmware will not be altered Before erasing the persistent storage SitePlayer will attempt to save the current configuration parameters so they may be restored after persistent storage is erased This is useful when persistent storage is getting full and you want to reinitialize it but don t want to loose your configuration parameters If power is lost during this operation then it likely that the current configuration parameters were not saved and restored 31 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia Update Web Page Update Firmware Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security Admin Update Current Firmwa
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10. IP address and port are specified in the Web page If you have multiple commands on a line this needs to be the last command DL port Listens on port for a TCP IP connection If port is not specified the Telnet port in the Services web page usually port 23 is assumed For example ATDL ATDL 231 41 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Neuedio DS DTip address port DUip address port E n Vin 42 Sets Siteplyer into Server mode and then exits AT command mode You will not be able to re enter AT command mode until SitePlayer is reset power cycled or Force AT Command mode is initated If you have multiple commands on a line this needs to be the last command Connects to IP address ip address which is in the form nnn nnn nnn nnn using TCP IP You can optionally follow the ip address with a port number If port is not specified the Telnet port in the Services web page usually port 23 is as sumed For example atdt45 92 253 1 ATDT192 168 2 123 45 Sets up IP address ip address which is in the form nnn nnn nnn nnn to be the UDP serial IP address If port is not specified the UDP Serial port specified in the Services web page usually port 10001 will be used For example ATDU192 168 2 123 ATDU124 456 12 7 1002 Controls whether characters typed in command mode will echo 0 Commands are not echoed 1 Commands are echoed as the are typed default Hang up disconnect The current TCP IP connection is termi
11. at least one second 23 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Netmediaj Force AT Mode on AT command mode may be forced to be enabled when a RS232 hardware control line is brought high The signal levels High Low described here are RS232 levels If you are using just a SltePlayer Module the logic levels will be inverted When the line is brought low AT mode is exited and SitePlayer resumes operating in its previous mode e None AT mode forcing is disabled default e DSR AT mode is forced when DSR is high e DCD AT mode is forced when DCD is high e RI AT mode is forced when RI is high When AT command mode is forced SitePlayer will act as if it is in AT mode and start accepting AT com mands If SitePlayer has Server mode enabled it will continue listening for connections and thus you may get a CONNECT or NO CARRIER message If SitePlayer has Client mode enabled it will continue to attempt to connect to the remote end and you may also get a CONNECT or NO CARRIER message SitePlayer polls every tenth of second 1 10s for force AT mode control lines to change The above input parameters may take up to one tenth of a second before they are noticed This means for example the changes in the serial port line states may take up to a tenth of a second before they are detected The serial hardware lines should therefore be kept constant for at least a tenth of a second You should make sure that these control lines do not interfere
12. be aware that in Server mode whatever control line s you select at least one needs to be high before a connection is established If they are all low then the connection will be terminated right after it is made The signal levels High Low described here are RS232 levels If you are using just a SitePlayer Module the logic levels will be inverted e DSR Connect on high DSR line disconnect on low DSR line e DCD Connect on high DCD line disconnect on low DSD line e RI Connect on high RI line disconnect on low RI line Clear Buffer on This option controls when and if SitePlayer should clear its serial port buffers This affects both client and server modes e Connect clears serial port receive and transmit buffers before a connection is established e Disconnect clears serial port receive and transmit buffers after a connection is terminated Client Connects on This option controls whether a client will connect when a character is received This does not preclude the client connecting for other conditions e Any Character Client connects when any character is received on the serial port e Other Client will not connect on a character reception but may connect on other conditions 22 NetMecia gt itePlayer Telnet User s Manual Data Transfer Mode This option controls how data will be interpreted and transferred across the network connection e Binary Data will flow with no interpretation All 8 bits of each charact
13. listed here If a port number is not listed then it has no access restriction e IP Address the complete or partial IP address that will have access to the port e IP Mask a mask value which allows you to specify a range of IP addresses The mask is ANDed with the IP address which is accessing SitePlayer and compared to the IP Address above Here are some examples PortNumber 80 IP Address 192 168 2 0 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 This will grant access to port 80 the HTTP port for anyone from the 192 168 2 0 subnet That is IP ad dresses 192 168 2 0 to 192 168 2 255 IP Address 192 168 2 153 IP Mask 255 255 255 255 This will grant access to port 23 the Telnet port for anyone from IP address 192 168 2 153 Notice by setting the mask to 255 255 255 255 and specifying a full IP address you can restrict access to just a single IP address 28 NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Admin Web Page ees Admin Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security Admin Update LED Brightness 40 Set LED Brightness Blink time 5 Blink rate 3 Telnet Test Mode Active Inactive l Set Serial Test Mode Restart SitePlayer Set to Factory Defaults Clear Persistent Storage i 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info E The Admin Web page provides several options which help you manage SitePlayer You can control the Link LED and force Siteplayer to
14. with the Server Connects or Client Connects Disconnects control lines You should choose different lines for both these functions 24 NetMecia gt 1 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual IP Web Page JO IP Options Home Services Serlal Telnet IP Security Admin Update DHCP Enabled Disabled DHCP Address 192 100 100 194 DHCP Gateway 192 100 100 250 DHCP Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP DNS Server 208 67 222 222 Set DHCP Configuration Static IP Address 1 Static IP Gateway 1 Static IP Mask 1 Static IP Address 2 aia i Static IP Gateway 2 Static IP Mask 2 0 0 0 0 Set Fixed IPs 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info The IP Web page allows you to specify how SitePlayer acquires an IP address You can enable or disable DHCP address acquisition or you can assign fixed IP addresses to SitePlayer DHCP Configuration The current DHCP status is displayed along with the DHCP address gateway mask and DNS server that has been acquired The only option you have is to enable or disable DHCP address acquisition Fixed IP Addresses You can specify up to 2 static IP addresses Static IP addresses can be used to give SitePlayer a known un changing IP address You will need to specify the IP address gateway and mask to properly set the static IP address The gateway and mask values are used to initiate communications from SitePlayer to other comput ers Some example values are
15. 9 Current Remote Port 10001 SitePlayer Mode O Client O Server AT Command server Disconnects or Client Connects Disconnects on Clear Buffer on M Connect M Disconnect Client Connects on Any character Other Data Transfer Mode Binary NYT FJDSR OIDED ARI PETTE FT Remote IP 0 0 0 0 Remote Port 23 Retry Period 120 Idle Disconnect Timeout O DTR Output State _ Always High P Force AT Mode on None Set Telnet Configuration 2004 7006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info The Telnet Web page allows you to view the current Telnet connection status and also control whether SitePlayer acts as a Telnet server or client As a server SitePlayer waits for connections to its port default 23 As a client SitePlayer will initiate connections to other Telnet servers or TCP IP programs There are several parameters which allow you to specify how SitePlayer initiates connections to other Telnet servers or pro The current Telnet Connection Status includes Current Connection State The state that the Telnet session is currently in See Appendix A for a list of states and their explanation You can use this field to determine if anyone is currently connected to SitePlayer s Telnet port 21 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia Current Remote IP The remote IP address that SitePlayer Telnet is currently connected to An address of 0 0 0 0 means that SitePlayer is curren
16. EER SitePlayer RS232 to Ethernet Protocol Converter User s Manual Version 1 11 2 Oct 06 For SitePlayer Telnet Software Version 1 4ahu and above POE version depicted Netmediaj O 2004 2006 Netmedia Inc All Rights Reserved 10940 N Stallard Place Tucson AZ 85737 520 544 4567 NetMedia Inc 10940 N Stallard Place Tucson Arizona 85737 TEL 520 544 4567 FAX 520 544 0800 PURCHASE TERMS AND CONDITIONS The laws of the State of Arizona shall govern PURCHASE TERMS AND CONDITIONS LIMITED WARRANTY NETMEDIA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED HEREIN AND NETMEDIA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICU LAR PURPOSE OR OF MERCHANTABILITY The foregoing limited warranty shall not apply unless Buyer has paid for in full the NetMedia products Elec tronic updates to the NetMedia SitePlayer User s Manual and NetMedia SitePlayer software are available free to Registered Buyer upon request for a one 1 year period from the invoice date NOTICE NetMedia Inc reserves the right to make improvements in the software product described in this manual as well as the manual itself at any time and without notice DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY NETMEDIA INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS MANUAL OR WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL ITS QUALITY PERFORMANCE MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNE
17. Even Parity e 7 Bits Odd Parity e 7 Bits Mark Parity e 7 Bits Space Parity e 8 Bits No Parity e 8 Bits Even Parity e 8 Bits Odd Parity e 8 Bits Mark Parity e 8 Bits Space Parity The default is 8 Bits No Parity Flow Control Flow control may be set to one of the following e None No flow control is performed Data may be lost at high baud rates e XON XOFF XOFF AS is sent to stop data flow XON AO is sent to resume data flow e RTS CTS the RTS and CTS hardware lines are used to control data flow In order for flow control to work properly you must also set the device that you are connecting to SitePlayer to the same flow control settings Press the Set Parameters button to have the changes take effect immediately SitePlayer is not restarted when you change serial port parameters UDP Serial Configuration The UDP Serial configuration allows you to specify how SitePlayer s UDPS protocol will operate See SitePlayer Services and Protocols section for more details on how to use the UDPS protocol UDP Remote IP Specifies the remote IP address that SitePlayer will use to send data If UDP Remote IP is set to 0 0 0 0 then this means that SitePlayer will not send UDP data until it has received UDP data and can determine the IP ad dress to send to Once SitePlayer has determined the remote IP address it will send any data to that address You can specify both unicast and broadcast multicast IP addresses in this field 18
18. MMAND COM and typing ROUTE PRINT oe COWINDOWS Bystem3 tcommand com G ROUTE PRINT MS TCP Loopback interface 3Com EtherLink AL 16 7166 PCI TK WIC 3C985BR Active Routes Network Destination 0 0 0 127 0 0 0 169 254 0 0 192 168 2 0 192 168 2 155 192 168 2 255 255 255 255 255 224 0 0 6 240 0 0 0 255 455 255 255 255 255 255 255 Default Gateway 192 168 2253 Persistent Routes Hone Cis You will need the interface IP address under the Interface column before the Default Gateway line In this example it is 192 168 2 155 Type the following command substituting your interface IP address for 192 168 2 155 ROUTE ADD 169 254 0 0 MASK 255 255 0 0 192 168 2 155 This will add a route so that link local devices can be accessed You will need to do this every time the com puter is rebooted unless you make the route permanent by typing ROUTE p ADD 169 254 0 0 MASK 255 255 0 0 192 168 2 155 47 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manua NetMecia gt TCP IP Tuning Considerations There are many ways in which TCP IP implementations may be tuned Some tuning may improve perfor mance Due to the design of SitePlayer and its small serial port buffers some communications to other TCP IP machines may not be as optimal as can be In particular a feature of TCP IP called Delayed ACKs will cause performance decreases in communications between SitePlayer and certain computers By reducing or disabling delayed ACKs you can
19. Plate Description The SitePlayer Telnet system has two end plates which contain three connectors an LED indicator and a reset button The Power Over Ethernet POE version of SitePlayer also has two LEDs on it s RJ45 connector The Recessed Reset Button is used to reset SitePlayer to its factory default state See the Performing Hardware Reset to Set SitePlayer to Factory Defaults section on how to operate the button aa EES N The DB 9 Connector is a male RS232C DTE connector RS232C DB 9 Connector Recessed Reset Button This means that it is electrically identical to a PC serial port connector To SitePlayer From SitePlayer S TR tad UNA ED De TAU qA ot yk Pet PINTS Hs iS Tae Ae EL TA Tm es f Re AARAA tae A ee es vie HY EA EG OAK ERLA LAE A Mk Ai SA ed Blue LED Indicator Ethernet 10BaseT RJ45 Connector Power Connector Power Connector Blue LED Indicator Green Link LED N Orange Power LED 7 5VDC optional 5VDC Ethernet 10BaseT RJ45 Connector The Blue LED Indicator has multiple functions During normal operation it indicates that the link is active It stays constantly lit on an active link e When SitePlayer is being reprogrammed the LED will flash indicate that the internal flash is being erased and reprogrammed This will happen when new Firmware or Website is software is loaded or when the hardware reset button is pressed The Ethernet 10BaseT RJ45 Connector is used to connect to the Ethernet network The POE
20. SS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE NETMEDIA INC SOFTWARE IS SOLD OR LI CENSED AS IS IN NO EVENT SHALL NETMEDIA INC BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM AGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE SOFTWARE SitePlayer Telnet SPTS Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Copyright 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc All rights are reserved This manual may not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced trans lated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without the prior agreement and written permission of NetMedia Inc NetMecia gt S SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Conventions Certain conventions are used throughout this reference document e The term Siteplayer and SitePlayer Telnet is used interchangeably Web screen shots may not appear exactly the same between various web browsers and operating systems Bol SFG O P EE OE EA 3 Vlees died io AE EE T E E ee 7 Distinguishing Various SitePlayer Telnet Models sesse sesse see Re Ge Ge ee ee ee AR Ge Ge Se Ge ee egg Re Ge 8 Original Siieplayer Tell iss ERRIEDA Ge Ekke eed Re Ge ee klart ee gee ee be bee 8 POE Site layer Tele ROMS PR esse ee see ee Do ee ee Ee N eed 8 POE Siteplayer Telnet NON ROHS a aaaaaaataat nacnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnuni 8 CUI AE ONS RRR 9 Conngu uraton and SUN ss see ei ee RA AG Be eo oe ea ea eon sa ea Eed eed 11 SitePlayer Telnet Se
21. a gt SitePlayer Services and Protocols SitePlayer Telnet supports a variety of internet protocols and services Address Resolution Protocol ARP SitePlayer uses ARP to convert a remote IP address to a MAC address so it can send packets directly to the remote device PING SitePlayer will also respond to ping request You can check that SitePlayer is connected to the network by pinging its IP address Most operating systems have a ping command For Windows you can issue the com mand at the DOS prompt of COMMAND COM Under Mac OS X you issue the command in a terminal win dow In Unix you can issue the command in any shell Here is a sample output from a ping command under Windows cs Telnet Coxeping 192 168 2 7 Pinging 192 168 2 7 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 2 7 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 255 192 168 2 7 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 255 192 168 2 7 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 2 7 bytes 32 time ims TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 2 7 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost HA loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Jms Maximum 4ms Average Jms Cis Zero Configuration ZeroConf Link Local LL Address Acquisition SitePlayer conforms to RFC 3927 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link Local Addresses with specifies how a host may automatically configure an interface with an IPv4 address within the 169 254 16 prefix This means that SitePlayer can automatically configu
22. address that sends it UDPS data If configured for a specific IP address SitePlayer can send data at any time to that ad dress Otherwise SitePlayer will wait to received data so it can determine the response IP address The response IP address can change depending on the last IP address SitePlayer received UDPS data from This allows more than one computer to poll SitePlayer for data If you want to restrict SitePlayer to only communicate with one computer then you can use the Security Web page to restrict port 10001 to that particular computer s IP address UDPS is useful in a polling environment where a master computer polls multiple slaves for data The master computer would send a data packet which elicits a response from the device attached to SitePlayer The data would then be sent to the master computer Telnet TCP IP takes precedence over the UDPS UDPS is disabled while a TCP IP connection is active on the serial port One limitation of UDPS is that the source IP address in the UDP packet will be the first available IP address that SitePlayer uses SitePlayer chooses the source IP address in the following order 1 Static IP address 1 2 Static IP address 2 3 DHCP address 4 Link Local Address So if you were to send a UDP packet for example to SitePlayer to its DHCP address it would respond with it s Static IP address 1 as its source IP address If Static IP address 1 were not set then it would use Static IP address
23. an active network or the LED will be off All your configuration settings are now erased The factory WebSite is also erased and a minimal website is present When you connect to SitePlayer you will see a web page that looks like this b Update Firmware or Web Page SitePlayer Telnet Version 1 2ajr 00 03 75 47 00 00 Firmware or Website to send to SitePlayer Choose File no file selected Update Firmware or Website You will need to reload the WebSite ROM file See the Update Web Page section for information regarding this 40 NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Appendix A AT Command Set SitePlayer supports TCP IP and UPD connection control through the serial port by using the AT command set The AT command set was developed by Hayes to initiate and control modem connections SitePlayer uses a Subset of the AT command set and extends it for network connection control This means that you can initiate and terminate TCP IP and UPD network connections from your serial attached device rather than having to use the web interface The command set is called AT Command set because most commands begin with the letters AT AT Command mode must be enabled before SitePlayer can respond to AT commands You can enable AT command mode through the web interface in the Telnet page by selecting AT Command under SitePlayer Mode Once AT Command is selected SitePlayer will not act as a Client or Server until the ap
24. browser Bad request from browser or file not found You have requested a page on the SitePlayer that does not exist or your browser has sent a command that SitePlayer does not recognize Error setting parameters There was an error in setting the parameters Try the command again You may also get this error if SitePlay er s persistent storage is full Firmware received OK Reflashing please wait SitePlayer has determined that you are attempting to upload a firmware file and that it was received with no errors SitePlayer will now reflash it s persistent storage with a copy of the newly received firmware This operation will take several minutes Website feature version mismatch The website you uploaded to SitePlayer is not compatible with the firmware currently running in SitePlayer This error is usually caused by attempting to load a website version into SitePlayer that is either too old or too new SitePlayer s firmware is feature locked with certain website versions If you attempt to load a website which does not have a compatible feature set then you will get this error message Website received OK Restarting SitePlayer has determined that you are attempting to upload a website file and that it was received with no errors SitePlayer will now reflash it s persistent storage with a copy of the newly received firmware This operation will take several minutes 38 NetMecia gt __ SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual End
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26. de is not active not enabled Select which mode you want SitePlayer to be in and then press Set Serial Test Mode The Test Mode setting is not saved when you reflash SitePlayer To properly test SitePlayer using this mode two SitePlayers are used Their serial ports are connected to gether via a Null modem cable Their Ethernet ports are either connected together via an Ethernet cross over cable or through a hub One SitePlayer is set as server and the other SitePlayer is set as client At least one SitePlayer needs to be set to Active mode The baud rates need to be the same on both SitePlayers and they must have some kind of flow control enabled Both SitePlayers should be power up simultaneously although they wait 15 seconds before they begin the test Each SitePlayer in Active mode initiates the test by sending the characters A through Z to the other SitePlayer Because the SitePlayers are wired in a loop they send characters on the serial port and network continuously Restart SitePlayer Press the Restart SitePlayer button to force Siteplayer to restart itself Any active network connections will be lost when SitePlayer restarts Set to Factory Defaults Press Set to Factory Defaults to cause SitePlayer to erase its persistent storage SitePlayer will revert to a fac tory default configuration The current Website will be erased but the current Firmware will not be altered This operation will take about 1 minute
27. ding data when any of the below buffer management conditions are satisfied For example at baud rates greater than about 2400 baud and in UDP mode some extra characters may be sent after an End of Buffer Byte or any other buffer management condition in TCP IP mode the remote end only gets the characters that it requested so no extra bytes are sent A benefit of the buffer management parameters especially the Bit Stall Delay it that character latency is very low For example in TCP IP mode placing a loopback serial connector on SitePlayer and sending a single byte from a remote host will yield responses in the order of 8ms Buffer Threshold When the number of bytes in the serial receive buffer reaches this value SitePlayer sends the bytes in the buffer to the remote IP Address The default value of 125 is one half the buffer size The buffer threshold is active when no flow control is selected End of Buffer Byte is This allows you to enable or disable SitePlayer s checking for an end of buffer byte The default is that end of buffer byte checking is disabled e Enabled Enables detection of the end of buffer byte e Disabled Disables detection of the end of buffer byte default End of Buffer Byte This specifies the byte value in decimal which will be used as a trigger to indicate to SitePlayer that the buf fer should be sent The default value of 10 is the Line Feed character which is useful in sending data that is li
28. e user SitePlayer stays in most states for a short period of time States marked with below are more likely to be seen when viewing the current connection state e TRYING SitePlayer Client is attempting to connect to a server e LISTEN SitePlayer Server is listening for a connection e SYN SENT A TCP IP SYN has been sent during connection processing e SYN RECEIVED A TCP IP SYN has been received during connection processing e ESTABLISHED A remote connection is established e FIN _WAIT_1 Waiting for a FIN e FIN_WAIT_2 Waiting for a FIN e CLOSE WAIT A connection has been closed by SitePlayer and SitePlayer is waiting for remote end to close its connection e CLOSING A connection close is in progress e LAST ACK The last ACK has been sent before a connection is terminated e TIMEWAIT SitePlayer waits a certain period of time after a connection closes e CLOSED The connection is closed e IDLE SitePlayer is idle waiting for the retry period to expire or SitePlayer is in AT command mode 44 NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Installing a Zeroconf Bonjour Browser Under Windows Although there is nothing currently built into Windows to support browsing for Bonjour services there are several programs available free of charge The easiest to use and install is Bonjour Browser which is written by Apple The software is open source and freely available An executable version of the p
29. ePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia gt PODONADCA ENE N N N EE NE N EE EN 41 PT o ee SE A EEA 41 Telnet Current Connection State irl R R ee ee ee RR GE 44 Installing a Zeroconf Bonjour Browser Under WINdOWS aanaaaaaantcasanssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannannannn 45 Telnet Network Virtual Terminal NVT aaaaaavaaaavnavv nnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannananna 46 Adding Route to Windows so Link Local Devices Can be Accessed sesse sense ee 47 FOP AP Tuning Eers ideriUORS ae EG E HON ee tc V TOL tona Gn R S nat R nana 48 VW OVS sch OE EE EE Rana anne 48 Mac SR de d o D SV EE EE N OE 48 E EE EE OE ee 48 ADDNODE ae A Ee ee Re ee eene ae ee Ee ee EE ee A 49 DB 9 Nul Modem ble VIDE sessies EER SERE EE Ee EN EN oe Reese BEA ekke AA ee ER Ek Ge 49 Teliieft ardier SCION AUG ss EE Ed Ee ee oe re 50 Telriet Module POUR es oe ede ER REG N N EEN ee Ge ee DE 51 eu OR EN EE EE E E E E 51 NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Introduction SitePlayer Telnet is an RS232 to Ethernet protocol converter It allows you to connect legacy RS232 devices to the internet by providing a TCP IP telnet session to an RS232 port SitePlayer Telnet is configured using a standard web browser A variety of parameters may be configured for both the serial port and the internet connection With SitePlayer Telnet you will be able to make an RS232 serial device accessible from any where there is a
30. elnet IP Security Admin Update Baud Rate 115200 HH Data Bits and Parity 8 Bits No Parity n Flow Control Mone UDP Remote IP 192 100 100 128 Remote IP is Fixed Changeable UDP Timeout 20 Buffer Threshold 125 End of Buffer Byte is Disabled Enabled End of Buffer Byte 110 Bit stall delay is Disabled Enabled Bit stall delay as Set Buffer Management 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info J The Serial web page allows you to change various parameters that deal with the serial port hardware You can also change some parameters which deal with the UDP serial protocol here Serial Port Parameters You can change several serial port parameters These parameters control the serial port hardware Baud Rate You can select from one of the following baud rates e 110 e 134 5 e 150 e 300 e 600 e 1200 e 2400 e 4800 e 9600 e 19200 e 31250 e 38400 17 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual e 57600 e 115200 The default baud rate is 115200 SitePlayer will buffer data but high data rates will cause buffer overflows Several variables including net work latency makes determining the optimal baud rate difficult It is best to enable some kind of flow con trol i e XON XOFF or RTS CTS to ensure that the serial port buffers are not overrun Data Bits and Parity You can set one of the following data Bits and parity combinations e 7 Bits
31. elnet home page for more info The Security Web page allows you to specify the level of protection you need for SitePlayer Change Username and Password You can enable or disable username and password protection for SitePlayer s web pages If you disable username password security anyone can access SitePlayer s web setup pages With security enabled all of SitePlayer s web setup pages will be protected with a username and password although you will only need to enter this information once when you access the web page You can change the username and password for web access Both the username and password are case sen sitive Only the username is displayed The default username and password are Default username user Default password If you forget the username password you will need to perform a hardware reset to set SitePlayer to its de fault username and password 27 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia Authorized Port IP address and Mask You can specify up to 4 TCP ports that need protection Ports may be protected so that only computers with certain IP addresses can have access to SitePlayer For each protected port you can set three parameters e Port Number the number of the port you wish to have protected These port numbers should correspond to the port numbers in the Services web page For example the factory default port of 80 is used for HTTP Access is only restricted for port numbers which are
32. er Telnet Setup page The following sections describe the main SitePlayer Telnet Setup page and the other web pages which are used to configure SitePlayer 12 NetMecia gt _ SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual SitePlayer Telnet Setup Web Page BOB SitePlayer Telnet Setup Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security Admin Update Website Version 1 4aaj Firmware Version 1 4ahu Hardware Version C Ethernet MAC Address 00 03 75 7A 1E D amp Free Space Remaining 12689 Bytes DHCP Address 192 100 100 194 Link Local IP Address 169 254 100 199 Static IP 1 0 0 0 0 Static IP 2 0 0 0 0 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info This is the first page you will see when you connect to SitePlayer Telnet s web server The navigation bar at the top of the web page allows you to change various SitePlayer settings You will find this navigation bar on all the SitePlayer pages The various pages available are e Home returns you to the SitePlayer Telnet Setup page e Services allows you to change the SitePlayer device name and the TCP or UDP ports that vari ous Siteplayer services use e Serial allows you to change serial port parameters such as baud rate and stop bits e Telnet allows you to view the current Telnet status and configure SitePlayer as a Telnet client or server and how it will connect and disconnect to remote Telnet servers e IP allows you to enable disable DHCP and specify additional
33. er back to factory defaults to reclaim the space e DHCP Address shows your current DHCP address A value of 0 0 0 0 means that a DHCP address has not been obtained either due to the DHCP server not having allocated one or DHCP being disabled e Link Local IP Address shows your current link local LL address Each SitePlayer automatically generates it s own LL address which is unique on the local network LL addresses are not routable and thus cannot be accessed outside of the local network If you need a routable address you should use a DHCP or Static IP address e Static IP 1 amp 2 shows each static IP address that SitePlayer will respond to A value of 0 0 0 0 means that no Static IP address has been configured Any changes that are made to SitePlayer parameters are saved in persistent storage Most changes to SitePlayer parameters force SitePlayer to restart so you should be careful not to change these parameters while there are other network connection to SitePlayer or else these connections will be lost 14 NetMecia gt 1 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Services Web Page OO Services F Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security Admin Update Device Name SitePlayer Telnet 7A1EDB Link Local name is SitePlayer Telnet 7A1ED8 local Change Device Name HTTP Port 80 Telnet Part 23 Daytime Port 13 Discard Port 9 UDP Serial Port 10001 Change Port Values TCP Keep Alive Enabled
34. er will be transferred un changed e NVT TCP IP data received will be interpreted as Telnet Network Virtual Terminal commands In general all data received will be transferred unchanged unless it is proceeded by a 255 FF hex character Serial data received by SitePlayer will be sent unchanged to the remote TCP IP connec tion unless it s the 255 character in which case two 255 characters will be automatically sent See Appendix A Telnet Network Virtual Terminal NVT for more details Remote IP The Remote IP specifies the remote IP address that a Telnet client connects to The remote address may be a connection to a Telnet server or any other TCP IP connection including another SitePlayer running in Server mode Remote Port The Remote Port specifies the remote port number that a Telnet client connects to The remote port may be to a Telnet server or any other TCP IP connection including another SitePlayer running in Server mode Retry Period The Retry Period specifies the amount of time that a Telnet client waits after a TCP disconnect or failed con nection before attempting to connect again A value of 0 causes SitePlayer to retry immediately Idle Disconnect Timeout The Idle disconnect Timeout specifies the amount of time in seconds to wait after no characters are received or sent before the TCP IP connection is terminated The idle disconnect timeout may be used in both Client and Server modes An Idle Disconnect Timeout of 0 d
35. ers to connect to that service To remedy this problem you can enable TCP Keep Alive You can fine tune the keep alive mechanism by altering various parameters e Idle Time specifies the amount of time in seconds to wait before sending a probe packet to determine if the other end is still active The default value of 7200 is 2 hours e Retry Interval specifies the amount of time in seconds between successive probe packets The default is 9 seconds e Retry Count specifies the number of times probe packets will be retried before the connection is terminated The default value is 75 times Set Extra Port All SitePlayer services can be accessed at their default port numbers The extra port value is a number which is added to the default port number which allows SitePlayer to also be accessed at different port number For example by default SitePlayer s web pages can be accessed at port 80 The default extra port value of 47000 allows SitePlayer to also be accessed at port 47080 If you need to disable this feature just set the extra port value to 0 The extra port value can be used for example in a NAT router to forward TCP IP data in a certain port range to a SitePlayer You could set port 47080 to be forwarded to a SitePlayer on the local network while the NAT router s web page was externally accessible as port 80 16 Netmedia SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Serial Web Page _ Serial Port Home Services Serlal T
36. et inet tcp delayed_ack sudo sysctl w net inet tcp delayed_ack 0 This is not the most ideal solution but it does work If you are writing your own programs you can turn off ACK delays at the socket level rather than for the whole system Use setsockopt with the TCP_NODELAY op tion Linux You cannot disable or change the delayed ACK time via sysctl but Linux s implementation of delayed ACKs is very adaptive and results in a minimal performance loss If you are writing your own programs you can turn off ACK delays at the socket level Use setsockopt with the TCP_NODELAY or TCP_QUICKACK option 48 NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Appendix B DB 9 Null Modem Cable Wiring If you need to connect SitePlayer Telnet to another DTE device such as a PC Serial port you will need to connect it using a null modem cable A null modem cable switches the data lines and other control lines around The following table illustrates how to wire a proper DB 9 Null modem cable Connector Saal Wiring _ Pin Signal L s Ds eNO s 5 gt 5 GND Res 3 CTS NEE RTS 49 Ne de n ham V Vv sa V j V Bam V gt HE am V N bed 13NI3L HOS paa e 4aqunyN yuawnaog AAT AAT dd T dd GT 4dg9T dnTg INT FNT HNT vTO ETI ato b 9 ZO TO MHA4OUZ3H NId 6 H3AU1dal1sS EF JIA Sere i L 3548 T TOI axy O21 22ST 47 col QH SOI INO
37. g measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to different outlet on a circuit other than the one e the receiver is connected to e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 10 NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Configuration and Setup SitePlayer Telnet uses Link Local and multicast DNS also known as Bonjour to advertise its presence on the network You can use a Bonjour browser to locate SitePlayer Telnet and then use a standard web browser to configure SitePlayer Some web browsers such as Apple s Safari have a built in Bonjour browser Other web browsers such as Internet Explorer can have a Bonjour plug in installed for them For Windows users the easiest thing to do is download the Bonjour Browser exe file from the NetMedia web site at http www SitePlayer com telnet See Appendix A for more Bonjour browser options Once you run Bonjour Browser you will see a window similar to the following Fa Bonjour Browser for Windows bai E ER File Help Services Mame IP Address AirPort Base Station vlproiailes PawerMac Fra 15 254 125 0 0 10111 AppleShare Server vtora Power ac G5 Dual El 192 100 99 253 10111 File Transter FTF Alex Karahalios 142 100 44 2 amp 3 60 hat Jack Schoot 192 100 100 61 50 Printer LPL SitePlayer Telnet FAITEDS 192 100 100 194 50 Remote AppleE vents De
38. get a substantial throughput improvement Various operating systems control delayed ACKs differently Here is how you can turn off or reduce delayed ACKs for the most popular operating systems Windows Delayed ACKs can be reduced in Windows through a registry change Normally an ACK is sent for every other TCP segment received on a connection unless the delayed ACK timer 200 milliseconds expires The delayed ACK timer for each interface can be adjusted by setting the value of the TCPDelAckTicks registry entry HKLM SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Tcpip Parameters Interfaces lt interface gt Changing the value to 20ms will substantially improve performance If you are writing your own programs you can turn off ACK delays at the socket level rather than for the whole system Use setsockopt with the TCP_NODELAY option For more information regarding tuning Win dows 2000 XP see http www microsoft com technet itsolutions network deploy depovg tcpip2k mspx Mac OS X or FreeBSD Under Mac OS X or FreeBSD you can modify the delayed ACK time via the sysctl command To see what sysctl parameters may be modified you can type sysctl A You can display the value of a particular sysctl parameter by typing sysctl A parameter The parameters which are of interest for delayed ACKs are net inet tcp delacktime and net inet tcp delayed_ ack In some implementations net inet tcp delacktime does not work so you can turn ACK delays off com pletely with n
39. hed For example you can issue the ATH command to terminate a connection second delay 1 second delayATH backspace When a backspace control H or 08 character is encountered the last character typed is erased Responses to various commands will appear as text in verbose mode ATV1 or as numeric responses when verbose mode is off ATVO Numeric response codes are listed parenthetically OK 0 The current command has successfully completed CONNECT 1 Currently not returned RING 2 Currently not returned NO CARRIER 3 The remote TCP IP connection was terminated ERROR 4 There was an error in a command Usually this means that the ip addresssport field in a ATDT or ATDU command was not formatted properly CONNECT ip address port 5 This is displayed when a remote TCP IP connection is established The CONNECT message will be displayed for connections which are initiated by SitePlayer or connections which are made to SitePlayer The remote ip address and port the connection was established on will be displayed NO DIALTONE 6 Currently not returned BUSY 7 Currently not returned NO ANSWER 8 Currently not returned CONNECT ip address port 9 Currently not returned 43 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia gt Telnet Current Connection State The Telnet web page lists the various states that SitePlayer Telnet may be in The states are specific to TCP IP and are generally not of much interest to the averag
40. isables the feature DTR Output State DTR Output State specifies what state the DTR line output will be in and how Telnet will control it This can be useful when you have a microprocessor or other device which needs to know if a connection has been established The DTR line may briefly fluctuate when SitePlayer is first started or after a reset Your attached device will need to wait a few seconds after power is applied or after SitePlayer is reset before reading the DTR line The signal levels High Low described here are RS232 levels If you are using just a SltePlayer Mod ule the logic levels will be inverted e Always High DTR line will always be high default e Always Low DTR line will always be low e Connect High DTR line will be high when SitePlayer has an established connection on its Telnet port This applies to both client and server modes The DTR line will be low when the connection is terminated e Connect Low DTR line will be low when SitePlayer has an established connection on its Telnet port This applies to both client and server modes The DTR line will be high when the connection is terminated SitePlayer polls every second for various conditions to change The above input parameters may take up to one second before they are noticed This means for example the changes in the serial port line states may take up to a second before they are detected The serial hardware lines should therefore be kept constant for
41. ll PowerConnect 3446p Co 192 100 100 117 50 secure Shell 55H SitePlayer Telnet 7A1E YF 192 100 100 146 80 Trivial File Transfer TFTF Web Server HTTP Windows File Sharing Aseme RAID Information Domains local Name SitePlayer Telnet FATED IP address 182 100 100 184 80 Interface 192 100 100 223 Test Each SitePlayer Telnet has a unique name associated with it which you can change later on The factory default name is in the form SitePlayer Telnet XXXXXX where XXXXXX are the last 3 digits of the SitePlayer s MAC address in hex Double clicking on the Name will run your web browser and attempt to connect to the SitePlayer Telnet Setup web page When your browser connects to SitePlayer you will be greeted with an authentication window requesting your username and password 11 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia gt The factory default username is user and the factory default password is password Usernames and pass words are case sensitive You will have an opportunity later on to change these if you wish Connect to 192 100 100 194 The server 192 100 100 194 at SitePlayer Telnet Configuration requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Password Remember my password Once you type the username and password you will see the main SitePlay
42. n internet connection You will no longer be restricted by wiring limitations If you have access to the internet you will be able to also access SitePlayer There are many devices which can only be controlled via RS232 With SitePlayer you can now control these devices through the internet You can also use two SitePlayer Telnet devices to create an internet bridge between two serial devices This document describes the SitePlayer Telnet product which comes completely assembled including SitePlayer Module Telnet carrier board and case If you have purchased just the SitePlayer Module you will find a schematic in Appendix B of the non Power Over Ethernet Telnet carrier board which will help illustrate how to connect the SitePlayer module to external devices Appendix B also contains the pin out for the SitePlayer Module If you are using just a SitePlayer Module please keep in mind that the signal levels de scribed in this document are RS232 levels and that the module levels will be inverted SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia gt Distinguishing Various SitePlayer Telnet Models Below you will find several SitePlayer Telnet Systems illustrated so that you can distinguish between them Original Siteplayer Telnet e 7 5VDC Power requirements External 110VAC 60hz power adapter Tome atl react Deo sdy j 7 ie or aa wel end Rr a f 7 5VDC 22 300mA _ MAC 00 03 75 XX XX XX SitePlayer Telnet 2002 2005 NetMedia Inc
43. nated Display Identifier Displays information of SitePlayer version including the MAC address If argument n is 1 then four IP addresses are displayed Fixed IP 1 Fixed IP 2 DHCP and Link Local For Example ATI SitePlayer Telnet V1 2anm 00 03 75 7A 14 2C Copyright C 2001 2005 NetMedia Inc OK ATI1 43 61 1 231 0 0 0 0 192 168 2 10 169 254 41 213 OK Go back online You can issue this command to go back online out of com mand mode if a connection is still active Argument n is ignored Controls whether or not a response to a command will appear 0 Responses to commands appear either as verbose text or numeric respons es 1 Responses to commands don t appear Controls response verboseness 0 Responses are not verbose they are numeric 1 Responses are verbose they are text and this is the default ee Netmedia SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Z n Set to factory defaults Resets various options to their factory default This is equivalent to issuing an ATE1 Q1 V1 command others SitePlayer will respond with OK to other AT commands but they will not be acted on For example AT S7 45 SO 0 L1 X4 amp c1 will generate an OK response although SitePlayer does not act upon the commands Go into command mode The sequence needs to be preceded and fol lowed by a minimum of 1 second of no activity on the serial line This is useful if you want to issue AT commands once a connection is establis
44. ne oriented SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia gt Bit Stall Delay is This allows you to enable or disable SitePlayer s checking for a stall in character reception A stall is a discon tinuity in reception due to the sender stopping its transmission for a period of time SitePlayer measures the Stall time in number of bits of the current baud rate This allows SitePlayer to quickly determine when a se rial reception has terminated which in turn will cause the data to be immediately sent to the remote end e Enabled Enables bit stall delay checking default e Disabled Disables bit stall delay checking Bit Stall Delay The amount of bit stall delay measured in bits of the current baud rate The default value of 15 corresponds to about 1 5 character times since most characters take 10 bits The bit delay value should be chosen such that it is no larger than about 1 50th of a second since that is the largest value that SitePlayer can use for a stall delay amount Larger bit stall delays may be helpful in preventing SitePlayer from sending its receive buffer prematurely when the sender is slow in sending successive characters Press the Set Buffer Management button to have the changes take effect and restart SitePlayer 20 Netmedias SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Telnet Web page Telnet Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security Admin Update Current Connection State IDLE Current Remote IP 192 100 100 12
45. ng the standard DNS port of 53 This means that standard DNS clients can query SitePlayer Bonjour The combination of ZeroConf LL and mDNS allows SitePlayer services to be browsable by Bonjour browsers Bonjour is an Apple trademark which enables automatic discovery of computers devices and services on IP networks Bonjour uses indus try standard IP protocols to allow devices to automatically discover each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers Bonjour is an open protocol which Apple has submitted to the IETF as part of the ongoing standards creation process Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP SitePlayer uses DHCP in the presence of a DHCP server to configure its IP address gateway and network mask Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP TCP IP is the core communications protocol that SitePlayer uses to communicate reliably on the network User Datagram Protocol UDP UDP is used by such things as mDNS and the SitePlayer UDP serial protocol UDP is not a reliable protocol and thus data sent with UDP is not guaranteed to arrive at its destination If you use UDP to communicate with SitePlayer you will need to take this into account Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP HTTP is the web protocol which is used to communicate with SitePlayer s web server SitePlayer s web server is primarily used to display and set SitePlayer s configuration Telnet This service is used
46. propriate AT Command is issued through the attached serial port Commands listed below must be followed by carriage return except the A command Some commands take an optional argument which is denoted as argument below Some commands take a numeric argu ment which is denoted as n below Usually the number 0 means turn the option off while 1 means turn the option on If the optional numeric argument is not present then the number 0 is assumed which turns the option off The maximum command line that may be issued is 50 characters If you issue more that 50 characters the first 50 will be acted upon as if a carriage return had been issued Commands may be in ei ther upper or lower case A Repeat last command The last issued command line is repeated as if it were typed in again Note that a carriage return is not necessary after this command AT command Attention This is what all commands are prefixed with SitePlayer will respond with OK if no command is issued All commands must be proceeded with AT You can issue multiple commands per line by issuing an AT followed by mul tiple commands separated by spaces For example AT ATE 1 VO ATZ DT52 230 231 8 DC Set SitePlayer into Client mode and then exits AT command mode until SitePlayer is reset or power cycled You will not be able to re enter AT command mode until SitePlayer is reset power cycled or Force AT Command mode is ini tated You will need to make sure the Remote
47. re itself with a unique IP address This IP address however is only usable on the local link which means that it is not routable outside the local link So a SitePlayer using only a Link Local address can only communicate with devices which are on the same physical network If you need SitePlayer to access or be accessed by devices outside of the local network you will need to make sure DHCP is enabled or assign SitePlayer a unique static IP address Multicast DNS mDNS SitePlayer conforms to the IETF draft cheshire dnsext multicastdns 05 http files multicastdns org draft cheshire dnsext multicastdns txt which states 35 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manua NetMecia gt Multicast DNS mDNS provides the ability to do DNS like operations on the local link in the absence of any conventional unicast DNS server In addition mDNS designates a portion of the DNS name Space to be free for local use without the need to pay any annual fee and without the need to set up delegations or otherwise configure a conventional DNS server to answer for those names The primary benefits of mDNS names are that i they require little or no administration or configuration to set them up ii they work when no infrastructure is present and iii they work during infrastruc ture failures SitePlayer uses MDNS to advertise its name and the services it has available SitePlayer uses the standard mDNS port of 5353 It also receives DNS and mDNS queries usi
48. re version is 1 4ahu Current Website version is 1 4aaj Update file to send to SitePlayer Choose File no file selected Update SitePlayer 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info ie PP The Update web page allows you to load new Firmware or WebSite ROM software You will do this when new software becomes available You can also do this to reload the current software SitePlayer determines from the contents of the file you select which kind of software is being loaded The currently loaded Firmware or Website version is displayed for reference purposes The Update web page will appear slightly different depending on which browser you use For example if you are using Internet Explorer the web page will look like this Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security Admin Update Website Version 1 4aaj Firmware Version 1_4tahu Hardware Version C Ethernet MAC Address 00 03 75 A 1E D amp S Free Space Remaining 12689 Bytes DHCP Address 192 100 100 194 Link Local IP Address 169 254 100 199 Static IP 1 0 0 0 0 static IP 20 000 S 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more mfo In either case you will need to press the Browse or Choose File button to select the appropriate file ROM files are named as follows SPT Firmware Vn naaa rom SPT Website Vn_naaa rom where n_naaa is the version number which corresponds to version n naaa of the ROM file
49. restart reboot or to have SitePlayer set itself into a factory default configuration Set LED Brightness You can control the brightness level of the Link LED e LED Brightness specifies the LED brightness level You can set a level from 0 to 255 A level of 0 turns off the LED and a level of 255 sets the LED brightness to its maximum The default value of 40 sets the LED brightness to a medium low level Press Set LED Brightness to change the brightness level The brightness level will change immediately with out SitePlayer restarting Blink LED You can force the Link LED to blink for a period of time and at a certain rate This is useful if you have several SitePlayers and you wish to know which SitePlayer you are controlling via the web interface Once the LED finishes blinking it will revert to its original functionality e Blink time specifies the amount of time the LED will blink in seconds You can specify a value of Oto 255 e Blink rate specifies how fast the LED will blink You can enter a value of 0 to 7 0 is the slowest blink rate and 7 is the fastest As SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia Press Blink LED to start the LED blinking immediately without SitePlayer restarting Telnet Test Mode Telnet Test Mode is used to test SitePlayer s Serial and Network connection It is primarily there for tests per formed at the factory e Active Test mode is activate enabled e Inactive Test mo
50. rogram can be found at http www SitePlayer com telnet Source code and a WIndows SDK is available at http developer apple com networking bonjour If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows XP then you can download Porchdog Software s Howl Howl is Open source and royalty free and installs a plug in into IE which allows you to browse for Bonjour services via IE See http www porchdogsoft com products howl Howl is available for Windows 2000 XP Linux FreeBSD and Mac OS X Although you will not need to install it under Mac OS X since Bonjour browsing is supported with the Safari web browser A Java product which lets you browse for Bonjour services is Jmdns This is a Java program and requires that you have a Java virtual machine installed This may be the only route available if you have Windows 95 98 NT or an operating system that the above programs don t support See http sourceforge net projects jmdns Jmdns is also open source and royalty free Novell also has a Mono NET platform implementation available under GPL at http forge novell com modules xfmod project mdnsresponder 45 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual Netmedias Telnet Network Virtual Terminal NVT SitePlayer supports a limited set of Network Virtual terminal NVT commands primarily in assisting in setting up serial port communication parameters such as baud rate character size and parity By default SitePlayer operates in a binary mode which ignore
51. rowse depending on your web browser The file you will use in this example is named SPT_BasicX_Website_Vn_nxxx rom where n_nxxx is the version number of the custom website Select Send Custom Website to upload the custom website to SitePlayer Telnet After the custom web page is loaded you will see the main Setup Web Page but with a new addition to the navigation line SitePlayer Telnet Setup Fe 5009 Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security BasicX Admin Update Website Version 1 4aaj Firmware Version 1 4ahk Hardware Version B Ethernet MAC Address 00 03 75 50 50 50 Free Space Remaining 9311 Bytes DHCP Address 0 0 0 0 Link Local IP Address 169 254 241 82 Static IP 1 0 0 0 0 Static IP 2 0 0 0 0 2004 2006 NetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info Notice the BasicX navigation option available on the menu now 33 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual NetMecia gt If you select BasicX you will get he following web page a6 BasicX Home Services Serial Telnet IP Security BasicX Admin Update Restart Halt Wait for Program Download Control BasicX BasicX Control 2004 2006 MetMedia Inc See SitePlayer Telnet home page for more info The commands available on this page are e Restart Restarts execution of the BasicX processor e Halt Wait for Program Download Halts the BasicX processor You can then send a BasicX pro gram through the network 34 NetMeci
52. s all NVT commands and just passes characters unchanged between the serial port and the internet connection You can enable NVT mode by selecting NVT in the Data Transfer Mode in the Telnet web page In NVT mode NVT commands are preceded by a 255 character FF hex To send a 255 character you must send two 255 characters NVT mode is defined by various RFCs The RFCs that SitePlayer supports are RFC854 Telnet Protocol Specification RFC855 Telnet Option Specification RFC856 Telnet Binary Transmission RFC857 Telnet Echo Option RFC858 Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option RFC2217 Telnet Com Port Control Option The RFCs are available for viewing at http www ietf org rfc html SitePlayer supports the following NVT options TRANSMIT BINARY 0 ECHO 1 SUPPRESS GO AHEAD 3 COM PORT OPTION 44 The various sub options for the COM PORT OPTION option are listed below along with a note if they are supported SIGNATURE Supported SET BAUDRATE Supported SET DATASIZE Supported SET PARITY Supported SET STOPSIZE Supported SET CONTROL Supported NOTIFY LINESTATE Not supported no line state information is currently sent NOTIFY MODEMSTATE Not supported no modem state information is currently sent FLOWCONTROL SUSPEND Supported FLOWCONTROL RESUME Supported SET LINESTATE MASK Not supported since no line state information is currently sent SET MODEMSTATE MASK Not supported since no modem state information is currently sent PURGE DATA Suppor
53. sed to pass data between a network connection and the serial port e Daytime This service is used to get the amount of elapsed time that SitePlayer has been run ning e Discard This service throws away any data that is sent to it Used mostly for speed testing e UDP Serial This is a SitePlayer specific protocol which uses UDP to send and receive serial data The port values for Telnet and UDP Serial protocols will be used as source port values when SitePlayer is in Client mode See SitePlayer Services and Protocols section for more details about the protocols and how to use them Change TCP Keep Alive You can enable and change various parameters which control SitePlayer s keep alive mechanism The keep alive mechanism will terminate network connections if a computer is not reachable for a period of time The parameters which can be changed here are global and effect all SitePlayer TCP IP protocols services i e HTTP Telnet Daytime and Discard Normally TCP IP connections are maintained indefinitely This means that intermediate computers and rout ers can go down and come back up and TCP IP will not care This can cause problems in certain cases when a computer connected to SitePlayer goes down SitePlayer will maintain the connection to its service for the computer because it has no way of knowing the computer has been shut down Because a connection is still maintained for a particular service SitePlayer will not allow other comput
54. static IP addresses e Security allows you to change the web page username and password and limit access to SitePlayers TCP or UDP ports to certain IP addresses e Admin allows you to perform administration functions on SitePlayer such as Link LED control restarting rebooting Siteplayer or setting it back to factory defaults e Update allows you to load new Firmware or Web pages into SitePlayer Each SitePlayer web page contains a footer which can be clicked to access the SitePlayer Telnet home page The SitePlayer Telnet Setup page gives you a quick overview of some of SitePlayer s settings e Website Version shows the current Website version number You can load new Website soft ware using the Update page e Firmware version shows the current Firmware version number You can load new Firmware us ing the Update page e Hardware Version shows the hardware version that SitePlayer is running on SitePlayer Telnet was initially released with revision B of the hardware Revision C and above of the hardware is RoHS compliant e Ethernet MAC Address shows SitePlayer s Ethernet MAC address Each SitePlayer has a unique MAC address e Free Space Remaining shows how much free space is remaining in SitePlayers persistent flash 13 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual 7 NetMecia gt storage SitePlayer stores configuration parameters in persistent storage If persistent storage Space is exhausted you will need to reset SitePlay
55. ta Carrier Detect ooo 13 DSR__ 1 Data Set Ready 14 JRTS O Request to send Used for hardware flow control 15 DTR Data Terminal Ready FDRST Factory default reset Resets device to factory defaults Hold pin to ground before applying power or RST Allow to float once power is applied Factory default reset will take approximately 15 seconds to complete during which time power should not be removed 16 CTS 1 Clear to Send Used for hardware flow control WENE added Can also be user controlled 18 Lsense Senses status of LINK signal This must be connected to pin 1 LINK SitePlayer uses this to determine if cable is plugged in and for other network functions 51
56. ted 46 NetMecia gt Player Telnet User s Manual Adding Route to Windows so Link Local Devices Can be Accessed Windows supports Link Local LL addressing If you are connected to a network and an IP address cannot be obtained manually or automatically via DHCP Windows will choose a LL address These addresses are in the form 169 254 x y where x y are randomly chosen numbers such that they are unique on the network While Windows is using the LL address it maintains a route to the LL address subnet This means that it can communicate with LL devices such as SitePlayer In most cases once Windows obtains an IP address via DHCP SitePlayer will also obtain a DHCP address and accessing the device is not an issue There may be cases however where the DHCP server does not assign an IP address to SitePlayer This can occur when DHCP has been disabled in SitePlayer or the DHCP server s IP address allocation rules prevent an address from being assigned In these cases SitePlayer can only be ac cessed via it s LL address Unfortunately once Windows obtains a non LL address either manually or through DHCP it removes its route to the LL address subnet This has the effect of not being able to communicate with devices which are addressed only through 169 254 x y The easiest way around this is to add a route to the LL subnet so that Windows knows where to send packets that are addressed to LL devices This may be accomplished by run ning CO
57. tly not connected to anyone Current Remote Port The remote TCP IP port that SitePlayer is connected to A port of 0 means SitePlayer is not connected to a remote computer Parameters you can select are SitePlayer Mode This option controls which mode SitePlayer will operate in e Client SitePlayer acts as a client initiating connections based on parameters listed below If any of the parameters below are not selected and SitePlayer is in Client mode then it will uncondi tionally initiate a connection This means that once one of the parameters below are selected then SitePlayer will connect only on those parameters and not unconditionally e Server SitePlayer acts as a server passively listening for a connection to its port default 23 You can change the default port in the Services Web page e AT Command SitePlayer responds to AT Modem type commands received from its serial port See Appendix A AT Command Set for a description of the various AT Commands SitePlayer un derstands In AT Command mode SitePlayer is neither a Server nor Client until set by an appropri ate AT command Server Connects or Client Connects Disconnects on This option controls whether SitePlayer can connect or disconnect on various serial port line states In cli ent mode SitePlayer will connect when any of the selected lines are high It will disconnect when all the selected lines are low In Server mode a low line will cause a disconnect You need to
58. to pass data between a network connection and SitePlayer s serial port The default TCP IP port for Telnet is 23 The easiest way to attach to SitePlayer s serial port is to issue a telnet command For example telnet 192 168 2 7 Characters typed into the Telnet program are sent to SitePlayer Characters that SitePlayer receives are sent to the Telnet program 36 NetMecia gt SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual SitePlayer can operate in binary or Network Virtual Terminal NVT mode In binary mode it passes all char acters unchanged back and forth through the Telnet port In NVT mode is uses character 255 FF hex as an escape character to control behavior Daytime This service is used to get the elapsed time that SitePlayer has been running To get the elapsed time you need to open a TCP IP connection to SitePlayer on port 13 and read the data from that port The easiest way to do this is to run the telnet program with port 13 For example telnet 192 168 2 7 13 Discard This service throws away any TCP IP data that is sent to it This is used mostly for speed testing The default port for discard is 9 UDP Serial UDPS This is a SitePlayer specific protocol which uses UDP to send and receive serial data UDPS is a specialized protocol Data that is received by SitePlayer s serial port is transmitted using UDP and the default port of 10001 SitePlayer can be configured to send UDPS data to a specific IP address or the first IP
59. tocol TCP IP or UDP ports may be protected using source IP and mask Up to 4 IP addresses configurable DHCP Link Local 2 static IP addresses OEM custom webpages available Single LED indicates online status Power Over Ethernet POE version Class 1 POE device LEDs for Link and Power Optional 100 240VAC 50 60Hz to 5VDC power adapter included for non POE applica tions e Input power requirements 5 0VDC at 150ma for non POE applications Non POE version External 110VAC to 7 5VDC power adapter included Input power requirements 7 5VDC at 150ma Dimensions HxWxD 0 95 x 2 2 x 2 69 in 2 4 x 5 6 x 6 8 cm FCC Class B SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual _ NetMecia gt NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followin
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61. version contains a green link LED by the RJ45 connector which indicates that there is a valid link and also an orange Power LED which indicates that Siteplayer has power either POE or optional 5VDC The Power Connector label indicates the voltage that SitePlayer is rated for The current rating on the Power Label is the maximum power SitePlayer is rated for although it typically consumes less than 150ma 39 SitePlayer Telnet User s Manual 7 NetMecia gt Performing Hardware Reset to Set SitePlayer to Factory Defaults If for some reason SitePlayer needs to be reset to its factory default state and you cannot access the SitePlayer web page to perform this you can use the recessed reset button located to the right of the DB 9 connector Resetting SitePlayer to its factory defaults erases its web page and clears out the persistent stor age Resetting to factory defaults will not change the firmware version loaded into SitePlayer Recessed Reset Button To perform a hardware reset remove the power connector and insert a paper clip into the recessed reset hole You will feel the reset button depress With the reset button still depressed plug the power connector back in The blue LED will start blinking for a while you can now remove the paper clip While the LED is blinking do not remove power to SitePlayer The reset process is complete when the LED stops blinking The LED will either be lit constantly if SitePlayer is plugged into

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