Multi-Tech Systems MultiConnect Adapter Serial-to-Ethernet Adapter with IP User Manual

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Chapter 1 – Product Description & Specifications

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiConnect Serial-to-Ethernet Adapter User Guide (S000344D)

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Category

Description

Intelligent Features

High performance 10/100BaseT Ethernet bridge
Half duplex or full duplex support on the WAN interface

256 frame buffer
Stores 10,000 MAC addresses

Automatically learns MAC addresses
Serial interface supports DTE speeds to 230K bps
External and RS-232 power options

High performance processor runs the protocols
Command line interface

Flash memory to update firmware with the latest enhancements
Flexible IP protocol stack
Compact, rugged industrial chassis design with desktop or panel mounting

Two-year warranty

Software Features

Internet Applications

DHCP Client:

Request IP address for Ethernet Interfaces

Telnet Server:

Command Line Configuration
Auto Dial-out Feature
Command line via custom port (other than standard port 23)

Telnet Client:

Connect to remote Telnet Server
Serial Auto Dial-in Feature

UDP Server:

Auto Dialout Feature with UDP Server support

UDP Client:

Serial Auto Dial-in Feature with UDP Client support

Terminal Server:

Network to Serial Connectivity
Serial to Network Connectivity

TFTP Server:

Flash Upgrade

SMTP Client:

The email client embedded in the MultiConnect sends email to the configured
recipients.
Daylight savings mode feature.

SNMP Agent:

The SNMP Agent is used to configure the MultiConnect module or view the
module's configuration or statistics using the SNMP manager compiled with
proprietary MIB.

RAW UDP/TCP Socket Support via Serial:

Commands to simulate the BSD system calls of UDP and TCP which can be
used to build a proprietary protocol on the serial device. Also to switch
between the sockets in a single session.
Supports to open, flush, send, receive, close, view statistics of TCP and UDP
sockets via Serial.
Supports both Client and Server modes for TCP and UDP.

POP3 Client:

The email client embedded in the MultiConnect receives email from the POP3
Server. This feature is useful for field upgrades. Firmware upgrades can be
sent as attachments.

HTTP Server:

To host Web pages on behalf of the serial device for monitoring and
configuration of the serial device.
Viewing configuration or statistics support.

FTP Client:

FTP Client embedded in the MultiConnect module lists the directory contents
or sends/receives text/binary files to/from a remote server respectively. This
feature is useful for field upgrades, etc. Firmware upgrades can be sent or
received via FTP transfer. It also supports passive mode connection.

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