Black Box 1-, 2-, and 4-Port Industrial Ethernet Serial Servers Switch User Manual


 
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Chapter 6: Configuring the Serial Server Properties
Server Name
This field displays the name that has been assigned to the Serial Server. You can enter a new Server Name of up to 16 characters.
If more than one Serial Server is connected on the LAN, we recommend that you assign a new name to each. When the Serial
Server Manager finds a Serial Server on the LAN, it displays the server name and IP Address, enabling the user to distinguish
between Serial Servers.
Serial Number
Each Serial Server has a unique serial number. It is fixed and cannot be changed.
Password
Entering a password activates a security feature on the Serial Server. Once a password is entered, it will be required to access the
menu and make changes.
DHCP
DHCP servers are a part of numerous LAN management systems. The DHCP field provides two choices: Disable and Enable.
Disable is the normal, or default, setting. When enabled, the Serial Server will send a DHCP request to the DHCP server, which will
assign a dynamic IP address, net mask, and gateway to the Serial Server. If a DHCP server is not available on the network, the
Serial Server will time out after 10 seconds and the default values will remain. When DHCP is enabled, the IP Address, Netmask,
and Gateway fields become inaccessible and cannot be changed by the user.
NOTE: A dynamic address assigned by the DHCP server may change if the server loses the Ethernet connection or power is
removed. The host (client) communication software requests a connection to the specific IP address of the serial server. If
the DHCP reassigns a different IP address, the software will not be able to communicate with the hardware. Therefore, we
recommend using a static IP address.
IP Address
Software or hardware attempting to access the Serial Server via the network must know the IP address of the server. A static IP
address is retained and remains the same each time the server is powered up or starts/restarts. The default IP address of the Serial
Server is printed on a label on its bottom cover. Entering an appropriate address in the IP Address field and updating the server
will change the server’s IP address. The network administrator can assign/establish the static address or group of addresses to be
used.
The IP address of the Serial Server can be confirmed using the DOS Ping command.
NOTE: To use Ping to check for communications:
•AccessaDOSwindow(inXPclick“Start,”then“Run”).
•Atrunpromptenter:CMD.
•IntheDOSwindowenter:Pingxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(IPaddressfortheservertobeconfirmed).
•ThecommandwillreturnthePingresultsindicatingfourreplies.