Ethernet (rx and tx), Serial (rx and tx), Status – Baseline Systems FreeWave Ethernet Radio User Manual
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FGR2-PE Wirelss Data Transceiver
LUM0024AB Rev A
Ethernet (Rx and Tx)
The amount of data received (rx) and transmitted (tx) from the terminal server to the port. Received data
indicates data received on the transceiver from the serial port. Transmitted data indicates data sent from the
transceiver out the serial port. This amount is listed in bytes.
Serial (Rx and Tx)
The amount of data received (rx) and transmitted (tx) from the serial port. Received data indicates data
coming from the connected device into the serial port. Transmitted data indicates data sent out the serial port
to the connected device. This amount is listed in bytes.
Status
The current status of the Terminal Server. For example, Waiting, Connected, and so on.
Serial Port Parameter Reference
This section contains the following information as it applies to the serial port parameters that you can set for
the transceivers described in this manual.
parameter name (as you see it in Tool Suite)
Web Parameter:
The name of the field as it appears in the configuration Web pages.
Network Type:
Point-to-Point, Point-to-MultiPoint, or Both
Default Setting:
The factory default setting for the parameter.
Options:
The options to which the parameter can be set.
Description:
A description of what the parameter is and how it applies to the transceiver in
your network.
The parameters are listed in alphabetical order by their Tool Suite field name.
Alarm IP & Port
Note: Available only in the Serial Setup configuration Web page.
Web Parameter:
Alarm IP & Port in the TCP Server Settings section of the Serial Setup page.
Network Type:
Both
Default Setting:
Blank
Options:
Any valid IP address and any valid port number between 0 and 65535.
Description:
The IP address and TCP port number the transceiver connects to when it
becomes a client per the Utilize as Alarm setting. Enter the IP address in the
field to the left of the colon. Enter the TCP port number to the right of the colon.
For more information about setting up alarm clients, see "Using the Serial Port
as an Alarm Client" on page 41.
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