B&B Electronics Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers Server User Manual


 
Introduction
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Serial Server Quick Start Guide
For descriptive purposes this Quick Start Guide considers a typical
configuration consisting of a PC connected via an Ethernet LAN to an
ESP901 or ESP902 Serial Server connected to the RS-232 port of a
serial device.
Hardware Setup
Figure 2. Typical Hardware Setup
Step 1: Connect the Serial Server to the network using a standard
network cable.
Step 2: Connect the
Serial Server to the RS-232 port on the serial
device.
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If the serial device is configured as a DCE use a straight-through serial
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modem) cable.
Step 3: Set all the DIP switches to the OFF position.
Step 4: Apply power to the
Serial Server.
Introduction
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Software Installation
Using the CD included with the Serial Server, install the VLINX ESP
Manager
software on the configuring computer.
Serial Server Configuration
Step 1: Open the ESP Manager software. It will automatically search
for any reachable (ESP90x) Serial Servers. A list of all Serial
Servers
connected to the LAN will appear in the Serial
Server List window.
Step 2: Double click the desired
Serial Server port on the list to bring
up the
Server Properties configuration screen.
Figure 3. The Server Properties Window
Step 3: Change the Server Properties as required.
Enable
DHCP to allow the Serial Server to generate its
own IP address
OR
Obtain appropriate static
IP, Netmask and Gateway
addresses from your Network Administrator
(recommended)
Set the
Serial Port Mode property to RS-232 to match the
serial device connected to the Serial Server.
Set
Baud Rate, Data/Parity/Stop, and Flow Control to
match the configuration of the serial device connected to
the
Serial Server port
Step 4: When the parameters have been set, click
Update. Following
the prompts in the dialogue boxes,
Restart the Serial Server
and Search all reachable servers again.