Udp sockets profile, Overview functionality – Perle Systems IOLAN SCS User Manual

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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS User’s Guide, Version 3.6

UDP Sockets Profile

Overview

The UDP profile configures a serial port to broadcast UDP data to systems and/or receive UDP data
from systems.

Functionality

When you configure

UDP

, you are setting up a range of IP addresses and the port numbers that you

will use to send UDP data to or receive UDP data from.

When you configure UDP for

LAN to Serial

, the following options are available:

z

To send to a single IP address, leave the

End IP Address

field at its default value (

0.0.0.0

).

z

The IP address can be auto learned if both start/end IP address are left blank/default.

z

If the

Start IP Address

field is set to

255.255.255.255

and the

End IP Address

is left at its

default value (

0.0.0.0

), the IOLAN will accept UDP packets from any source address.

An example UDP configuration is described based on the following window.

The UDP configuration window, taken from the DeviceManager, is configured to:

z

UDP Entry 1

All hosts that have an IP address that falls within the range of

172.16.1.1

to

172.16.1.25

and listen to

Port

33001

will be sent the data from the serial device in UDP format. The serial

device will only receive UDP data from the hosts in that range with a source

Port

of

33001

. The

IOLAN will listen for data on the port value configured in the

Listen for connections on UDP

port

parameter.

z

UDP Entry 2

All UDP data received from hosts that have an IP address that falls within the range of

172.16.1.20

to

172.16.1.50

and

Port

33010

will be sent to the serial device. The IOLAN

will not send any data received on its serial port.

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