Ns-link device driver features, Using the port sharing feature – Comtrol DeviceMaster NS-Link User Manual

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28 - NS-Link Device Driver Features

DeviceMaster Driver User Guide: 2000595 Rev. A

NS-Link Device Driver Configuration

NS-Link Device
Driver Features

During initial installation and configuration of the NS-Link device driver, Comtrol
recommends that you associate the MAC address to the DeviceMaster. If you do
not do so, you will not be able to use the following device driver features:

Access the

Advanced

tab to review PC network or device network interface

statistics

Program or change an IP address using through the Network Settings button

Reboot the DeviceMaster from the Comtrol Drivers Management Console

After associating the MAC address, you can then program the DeviceMaster for IP
or DHCP usage.

You can refer to

IP or MAC Addressing Issues

on Page 27 for information about

MAC addressing and IP addressing issues.

Using the Port
Sharing Feature

DeviceMaster ports can be shared by installing the NS-Link device driver on
multiple systems or through socket mode, or combination of both. To do so, install
the NS-Link driver on each system that you want to permit access to the serial
ports. You can share the same port with multiple systems (only one system can
have an open connection to a port at any given time) or you can set up multiple
systems to share specific ports on the device driver..

Use port sharing to configure redundant PCs or fail-over protection.

Note: Most applications do not release ports, so you may not be able to use port

sharing across multiple systems with the same port. Also, if using port
sharing, make sure that two computers do not try to access the same port at
the same time. Only one computer can control a given port at a given time.

Port

System A

System B

1

COM5

Not Configured

2

COM6

Not Configured

3

Not Configured

COM5

4

Not Configured

COM6

DeviceMaster

Port 1

System A

System B

Port 2

COM 5

COM 6

Port 3

Port 4

COM 5

COM 6

Ethernet Hub

Configured for System A

Configured for System B

Example:
To configure two ports for System A and two ports for System B,

1. When installing

the device driver

on System A, click “Not Configured” for the

2. When installing

the device driver

on System B, click “Not Configured” for the

Multiple systems can use the same COM port names.

:

you could configure the drivers like this:

COM port names for Ports 3 and 4.

COM port names for Ports 1 and 2.

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