Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

41.1.1

Introduction to MicroLok and the WeOS MicroLok Gateway

The MicroLok II Peer Protocol[

3

] provides a service where multiple communication

sessions between MicroLok Stations can be multiplexed over serial lines. The
WeOS MicroLok Gateway can be used to extend the MicroLok network over an
IP network, by encapsulation the data packets from the serial side into IP/UDP
packets. The packets will be received by a remote MicroLok Gateway, which will
decapsulate the IP/UDP packets before forwarding on its serial side.

Microlok

"Concentrator"

Sta1

Sta2

Sta3

StaN

Sta1

Sta2

Sta3

StaN

Microlok

"Concentrator"

Microlok

GW

(WeOS)

Microlok

GW

(WeOS)

Digout

Serial

Serial

(Diagnostics)

Serial

Serial

(Diagnostics)

Intranet/
Internet

Figure 41.1: Use of MicroLok Gateways to extend a MicroLok network.

MicroLok Diagnostic data is assumed to use the WeOS Serial Over IP service (see

chapter 39

) on a different serial port or a different WeOS unit, and is not cov-

ered by the MicroLok Gateway functionality specified here. (The dashed lines in

Fig. 41.1

illustrates the use of a separate serial port for diagnostic data.)

The WeOS MicroLok gateway listens for MicroLok packets on its serial interface,
and forwards them as IP/UDP packets to a remote MicroLok Gateway if a match
is found in its MicroLok Address Table. Similarly, the gateway listens for MicroLok
IP/UDP packets, and forwards them on its serial port. General MicroLok settings
for IP interface and UDP port, etc., is described further in

section 41.1.1.1

.

The example topology in

fig. 41.1

can be extended to use more than two MicroLok

gateways. And WeOS units with more than one serial port is able to connect local
MicroLok stations on all its serial ports. Further information on connecting local
and remote MicroLok stations is given in

section 41.1.1.2

when describing the

address lookup table.

The MicroLok gateway will keeps track of initialised MicroLok sessions, and will
drop MicroLok packets not being part of an established session. The gateway will
also monitor established sessions, and is able to signal an alarm if one or more
sessions are determined down, see

section 41.1.2

.

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