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10 Chapter 1 Introduction Online Help for the Web UI (User Interface)*This context-sensitive online help provides information on configuration field
100 Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications to which this declaration relates, meets the requirements specified by the Federal Communications Commis
Chapter 1 Introduction 11Step F: Configure Other Features as RequiredSee the following for information on setting up other features:• "Security
12 Chapter 1 Introduction Downloading a Configuration FileWith this method, you configure a Digi device and then do the following:1. Download an exi
Chapter 1 Introduction 13Feature Digi Devices SupportedConfiguration OverviewAccess Control Digi TS FamilyUser > New User > determine accessAu
14 Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Configuring the IP Address 15The next step in the device configuration process is to configure an IP address and access the device for mor
16 Chapter 2 Configuring the IP Address IP Address with Digi Port Authority-RemoteUse this section to configure an initial IP address, subnet mask,
Chapter 2 Configuring the IP Address 17following is an example of how this is done on a Windows NT 4.0 system:arp -s 191.168.2.2 00-00-9d-22-23-604.
18 Chapter 2 Configuring the IP Address button in the upper right corner is also available.From the web interface, you make any changes you need for
Chapter 3 Configuration 19The next step in the device setup process is to configure the network and serial port settings. In order to access the web
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20 Chapter 3 Configuration Telnet port = Base Socket + Serial Port NumberRaw port = Base Socket + 100 + Serial Port Number 6. Click Apply.7. Click R
Chapter 3 Configuration 212. Click the port number that you want to configure.3. Click Change Profile and select a profile based on the device you h
22 Chapter 3 Configuration Note: The ‘More’ link will describe the profiles with additional information.Note: Profiles are available based on the fe
Chapter 3 Configuration 23Port ProfilesEach port profile determines the settings needed. The following screenshots of each profile show the port set
24 Chapter 3 Configuration off. If port sharing is enabled for 2 and then disabled, the change will not take effect until everyone is off. The defau
Chapter 3 Configuration 25Note: The serial parameters for two connecting devices must match meaning if one device is set for 9600 bps, the other dev
26 Chapter 3 Configuration PrinterThis profile allows you to connect a printer to a serial port. Use this profile if you intend to print using the l
Chapter 3 Configuration 27Industrial AutomationNote: Before you decide you use the Industrial Automation profile consider the recommended IA Wizard.
28 Chapter 3 Configuration 5. Use the Help button for additonal information. 6. Click Apply.Note: Configure the serial port for the serial communic
Chapter 3 Configuration 29profile use the Help button in the upper right corner on the profile page of the web interface. • Internal ModemThe Intern
Contents 3Chapter 1 IntroductionAbout This Guide...9Purpose ...
30 Chapter 3 Configuration page 35 for more information about PPP settings.. Internal ModemUsed for the serial ports that contains the embedded mode
Chapter 3 Configuration 31controller for AC power control. Note: Power controller settings can be automatically detected or configured manually.Cust
32 Chapter 3 Configuration profiles.User ConfigurationAlthough it is not required, the device server is often configured to accommodate the requirem
Chapter 3 Configuration 33• Terminal/Terminal Emulation -using a terminal or terminal emulation program to connect to the serial port and needs to a
34 Chapter 3 Configuration 4. Select the Ports to manage or the Autoconnect function if needed and click Next.5. Review settings and click Finish.No
Chapter 3 Configuration 35Procedure1. Click Security > and enter a new password for the root administrator.2. Enter the confirmation password and
36 Chapter 3 Configuration 2. If you are using PPP select Enable Dynamic IP Address Pool for Incoming Connections.3. Enter the first reserved IP add
Chapter 3 Configuration 373. Click Reboot for changes to take effect.For dynamic routing or proxy ARP settings follow the procedure for Advanced PPP
38 Chapter 3 Configuration 4. Select the type or types of traps you wish to enable.5. Click Apply.MEIThis setting only applies to EIA-422/485 Half-D
Chapter 3 Configuration 39• By port, where all port users are automatically connected to the same host. The device server is completely transparent
4 Contents Port Profiles...23RealPort...
40 Chapter 3 Configuration
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 41In This ChapterUse this chapter for the following purposes:• To identify configurations that work for your in
42 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures • "Other Serial Port Protocol Profile: Serial-Connected Slave" on page 48• "Other Serial Port
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 43TCP socket (or TCP socket service)type of network service that uses TCP to ensure reliability. When this manu
44 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures the attached device, which can be Modbus ASCII, Modbus RTU, DF1 Full-Duplex, DF1 Half-Duplex, Omron Hostlink
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 45system, and communicates only with devices on COM ports. Locating Setup Information• To configure the serial
46 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures DF1 Profile: Serial-Connected SlaveAbout This ProfileUse this profile to connect a slave device (or devices
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 47Configuration OptionsThe serial port connection must be configured for the protocol required by the master, i
48 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures Omron Family Profile: Serial-Connected MasterAbout This ProfileUse this profile if you want to connect a mas
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 49IA protocol. If you plan to use RealPort for COM port redirection, you simply set up the port for RealPort. I
Contents 5Locating Setup Information... 46DF1 Profile: Serial-Connected M
50 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures Procedure1. Access the web interface by entering the device server IP address in a browser’s URL window.2. L
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 515. Choose Master as the Mode.6. Configure up to 8 network slaves. 7. Change the default socket number only if
52 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 5. If you want to configure the port to launch an automatic connection to the slave, click Advanced. 6. Choo
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 533. Configure the port on the RealPort PC. See the PC’s documentation for information on configuring serial po
54 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures port mode, remove the TS-9 loopback. Updating POST CodeThis procedure shows you how to upgrade POST code fro
Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures 554.From the dropdown menu, select Boot/POST.5. Click Browse to select the Boot/Post image.6. Click Update.
56 Chapter 4 IA Profiles and Procedures RealPort Decision Guide
Chapter 5 Special Features: Wireless 57Use this chapter for the initial configuration of your Digi Wireless device. After the initial configuration,
58 Chapter 5 Special Features: Wireless 7. Select the device and click Configure to launch your browser.8. Enter the username root and password dbps
Chapter 5 Special Features: Wireless 5910..Enter parameters, click Apply to save.11. Click Reboot for changes to take effect.Note: WARNING!!!!! chan
6 Contents Initial Configuration Using Ethernet ... 57Chapter 6 Special Features: So
60 Chapter 5 Special Features: Wireless
Chapter 6 Special Features: Software Selectable MEI 61This chapter describes configuring MEI (Multiple Electrical Interface) settings through the we
62 Chapter 6 Special Features: Software Selectable MEI Note: Select Tx Control > Always on if this device is the only one transmitting on one wir
Chapter 6 Special Features: Software Selectable MEI 63Set the Supported Baud Rate for Multi-drop SupportThe PortServer TS 8/16 MEI requires setting
64 Chapter 6 Special Features: Software Selectable MEI MEI Configuration for a Slave:1. Click Serial Ports > port # > MEI Serial Settings2. Se
Chapter 7 Special Features: Embedded Modem 65Embedded Modem The PortServer TS 1 M MEI and PortServer TS 3 M MEI function as both terminal server and
66 Chapter 7 Special Features: Embedded Modem 5. Enter the appropriate parameters and click Apply to save.6. Click Reboot for changes to apply.
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 67Modem Emulation Modem emulation enables a system administrator to configure a networked Digi device to
68 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation the remote side closes the TCP connection. In Diagram B, two Digi devices will replace modems on both
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 69Incoming Modem Emulation Connection A device on the network telnets to port 50001 (50000+1 = 1st seria
Contents 7Chapter 11 Configuration ManagementUpgrading the Firmware...89TFTP Upgra
70 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation ATDT ipaddress:tcp_port#an example is ATDT 146.135.13.5:50001Answering CallsThe Digi device listens o
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 71ATD<IP>:<TCP PORT>This command directs the Digi device to go on-line, dial according to th
72 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation ATLn Accepted but ignored.OK n=0 or 3ERROR OtherwiseATMn Accepted but ignored.OK n=0 or 3ERROR Othe
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 73AT&CnDCD Option. The Digi device controls the DCD output in accordance with the parameter supplie
74 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation AT&RnRTS/CTS OptionThis selects how the Digi device controls CTS. CTS is modified if hardware fl
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 75AT\NnOperating ModeThis command controls the preferred error correcting mode to be negotiated in a sub
76 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation S-RegistersRegister Function Range Units Saved DefaultS0Rings to Auto-AnswerSets the number of rings
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 77S13 Reserved - - -S14General Bit Mapped Options StatusIndicates the status of command options.Default
78 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation S21General Bit Mapped Options StatusIndicates the status of command options.Default:52 (34h) (0011010
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 79S23General Bit Mapped Options StatusIndicates the status of command options.Default:62 (3Dh) (00111110
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80 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation S37General Bit Mapped Options StatusTelnet support for modem emulation.Default:0Bit 0-1 Send TCP tran
Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation 81Result CodesS91 Accepted but ignored. 0-15 dBm 10 (Country dependent)S92 Accepted but ignored. 0-15 d
82 Chapter 8 Special Features: Modem Emulation
Chapter 9 Special Features: Power Over the Serial Ports 83Serial Power FeatureThe Serial Power feature available for the PortServer TS MEI Series an
84 Chapter 9 Special Features: Power Over the Serial Ports 1. Open the device case and move the black jumper to the following settings:P-6 jumper on
Chapter 9 Special Features: Power Over the Serial Ports 852. Open the port and set DTR high.If you are having trouble with your unit after using the
86 Chapter 9 Special Features: Power Over the Serial Ports .Quick Summary Table for Setup of Serial PowerDTR Power RI PowerOUT OUT IN Switch Setting
Chapter 10 Special Features: SNMP 87This chapter describes configuring SNMP, the network management protocol that governs the exchange between nodes
88 Chapter 10 Special Features: SNMP • Read-write for MIB II (RFC 1213), which is an Internet-standard MIB, consisting of managed objects from the s
Chapter 11 Configuration Management 89This chapter describes configuration management activities, including firmware upgrades and restoring the devi
Chapter 1 Introduction 9About This GuidePurposeThis user guide provides the following:• Configuration and administration procedures • Configuration
90 Chapter 11 Configuration Management TFTP Procedure for Backup or Restore1. Ensure that TFTP is running on the remote host.2. Access the web inter
Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications 91Interpreting the LEDsLEDsNote: For the PortServer TS 2/4 MEI and PortServer TS 2/4 W MEI, if LED activity
92 Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications PortServer TS 8/16 LEDsDevice EIA 232/422/485 Switch SettingsNote: MEI Switch settings apply only to devi
Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications 93RJ-45 PinoutsSafety StatementsPortServer TS 8/16 and PortServer TS 16 48V Dual FeedWARNING: To prevent ele
94 Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications • Install equipment in Restricted Access Areas only (dedicated equipment rooms/closets) in accordance wit
Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications 95• Before working with existing inside wiring, check all electrical outlets for a square telephone dial lig
96 Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications Physical Requirements• Digi One SP• Digi One IAPDevice is intended to be powered by a listed LPS or Class
Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications 97Digi One IA DB9 and Screw Terminal PinoutsPortServer TS 1/3 M MEI• ITU-T V.92/V.90/56K (-92 build option)•
98 Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications Regulatory NoticesCertificationsFCC Part 15 Class A (Digi One IA, Digi One IAP, Digi One SP, PortServer
Chapter 12 Reference and Certifications 99• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
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