Configuration – Omega Speaker Systems iLD Series User Manual

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4.7 Terminal Server Function
It is used to provide dedicated connectivity between computers and serial devices
through the iServer over the Ethernet, without dedicated wiring. The typical Internet
protocol consists of a request and a replay to that request. In this situation the server is
the Host that generates the request and receives the replay from the device, that gets
forwarded to the appropriate party on the network. But there are specific applications
where a message is generated by the device, and the server is simply passing the data
to the appropriate party on the network, in this situation the server acts as Slave.
Examples are the Attendance Time Clocks, Bar Code Readers, remote Displays or
Electronic signboards, etc.
For the iServer to pass the data back and forth between its Serial and Ethernet
interfaces, the Terminal Server option needs to be configured as follows (Figure 4.13):

1. Set the Server Type to Slave
2. Set the Number of Connections to 0.
3. Set the Local Port or Socket number to any number from 599 - 65535, except

numbers 1000 and 2002.

4. Press the Save button to store the new settings.

From your application software on the host machine, you can now point to the IP address
of the iServer and the assigned port number to establish a TCP connection to your serial
device connected to the serial port of the iServer.

Figure 4.13 Terminal Server Configuration

CONFIGURATION

CONFIGURATION

http://192.168.1.200

Address

Serial Communication

Remote Access (Tunneling)

Terminal Server

Main Menu

Save Reset

Baud Rate 9600

Data Bit 7 Bits

Parity odd

Stop Bits 1 bit

Flow Control none

Transciever RS-485

Modbus/TCP disable

End Character (Hex) 0D

Forward End Char enable

Timeout 0500 msecs

Serial Port Password disable

1234abcd

Connection Ctrl not used

Device No. 1

Connection Timeout 00100 msecs

TCP/UDP TCP

Server Type slave

Number of Connections 0

Local Port 02000

Remote Access disable

Remote IP Address 0.0.0.0

Remote Port 02000

If DIP
switch #4 is
“ON”,

Terminal Server
function is always
enabled, regardless
of the firmware
configuration.

By default, this DIP
switch is set to
“OFF” position.

You have the option
to enable the
Terminal Server
feature either
through the
firmware or the DIP
switch #4.

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