N Tron Network Card 102PC SE User Manual

102PC-SE  
Industrial  
Serial - Ethernet  
Protocol Converter  
User Manual &  
Installation  
Guide  
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Industrial Serial to Ethernet Protocol Converter Installation Guide  
102PC-SE  
The 102PC-SE will IP-enable any serial device to provide remote monitoring, control, and configuration of any serial device.  
This device is ideal for the following applications:  
Mounting legacy serial devices to the LAN  
Industrial and medical remote monitoring systems  
Data collection  
Remote diagnostics  
Remote metering  
Security systems  
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Copyright, © N-Tron Corp., 2005  
820 S. University Blvd., Suite 4E  
Mobile, AL 36609 USA  
All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission from N-Tron Corp. is prohibited,  
except as allowed under copyright laws.  
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. All other product names, company names, logos or other designations  
mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.  
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. N-Tron Corp. makes no warranty of any kind  
with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular  
purpose. In no event shall N-Tron Corp. be liable for any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever  
included but not limited to lost profits arising out of errors or omissions in this manual or the information contained herein.  
Warning  
Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so. Do not substitute unauthorized parts or make unauthorized  
modifications to the unit.  
Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed, as this could create a shock or fire hazard.  
Do not block the air vents on the sides or the top of the unit.  
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes. Operating electrical equipment in such an  
environment constitutes a definite safety hazard.  
Do not operate the equipment in a manner not specified by this manual.  
Safety Warnings  
GENERAL SAFETY  
WARNING: If the equipment is used in the manner not specified by N-Tron Corp., the protection provided by the equipment may  
be impaired.  
Contact Information  
N-Tron Corp.  
820 South University Blvd.  
Suite 4E  
Mobile, AL 36609  
TEL: (251) 342-2164  
FAX: (251) 342-6353  
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ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY  
WARNING: Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching  
.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY  
WARNING: Disconnect the power cable before removing the enclosure top.  
WARNING: Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed.  
WARNING: Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity.  
WARNING: Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so.  
WARNING: Do not block the air vents.  
WARNING: Observe proper DC Voltage polarity when installing power input cables. Reversing voltage  
polarity can cause permanent damage to the unit and void the warranty.  
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Key Features  
Serial interface supports speeds up to 115.2Kbps  
High performance 10/100BaseT Ethernet bridge  
High performance processor runs ARP, DHCP client, ICMP, IP, PPP, TCP, Telnet, TFTP, HTTP server,  
SMTP client, POP3 client, and PPP compression  
Half duplex or full duplex support on the LAN interface  
256 frame buffer for Ethernet bridging  
Stores 10,000 MAC addresses  
Automatically learns MAC addresses  
Command line interface  
The 102PC-SE operates on 10-30VDC  
Housed in a steel ruggedized DIN rail enclosure, designed to withstand the most demanding industrial  
applications, and have been fully tested and certified at industrial environmental extremes  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Please make sure the Serial over Ethernet package contains the following items:  
1.  
2.  
102PC-SE Protocol Converter  
Product CD  
Contact your carrier if any items are damaged.  
Article I. INSTALLATION  
Read the following warning before beginning the installation:  
WARNING  
Never install or work on electrical equipment or cabling during periods of lightning activity. Never connect  
or disconnect power when hazardous gasses are present.  
Disconnect the power cable before removing the enclosure top.  
Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed  
UNPACKING  
Remove all the equipment from the packaging, and store the packaging in a safe place. File any damage  
claims with the carrier.  
CLEANING  
Clean only with a damp cloth.  
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SERVICING  
Jumper J1 can be changed on the board to change the RJ45 copper port’s MDIX setting. See Connecting the Unit on page 9 for  
more details.  
DIN Rail Mounting  
Install the unit on a standard 35mm DIN rail. Recess the unit to allow at least 5” of horizontal clearance for serial cable bend  
radius.  
To install the unit to 35mm industrial DIN rail, place the  
top edge of the included mounting bracket on the back of  
the unit against the DIN rail at a 15° angle as shown.  
Rotate the bottom of the unit to the back (away from you)  
until it snaps into place.  
To remove the unit from the 35mm industrial DIN rail,  
place a flat head screwdriver into the orange release clip  
found at the bottom of the unit, and apply downward force  
on the clip until it disengages from the bottom of the unit  
from the DIN rail. Rotate the bottom of the unit towards  
you and up at an approximate 15° upward angle to  
completely remove the unit.  
With the exception of the 524TX and  
526FX2, all N-Tron™ products are designed  
to be mounted on industry standard 35mm  
DIN rail. However, DIN rail mounting may  
not be suitable for all applications. We offer  
three alternative mounting solutions: Our 300  
Panel Mount Assembly (P/N: 300-PM) may  
be used to mount a single 100 or 300 Series  
unit to a panel or other flat surface. Our 900  
Panel Mount Assembly (P/N: 900-PM) may  
be used to securely mount our 100, 200, 300,  
400, 500, or 900 Series products to a panel or  
other flat surface; Our Rack Mount Assembly  
(P/N: 900-RM) may be used to mount our  
products to standard 19" racks.  
300-PM  
900-PM  
900-RM  
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FRONT PANEL  
From Top to Bottom:  
Green LED lights when Power is connected  
RJ45 Ports Auto sensing 10/100 BaseTX Connections  
Serial RS232 serial port with DCE configuration  
NOTE: The RJ45 data port has two LED’s located at the left side of the connector. The top LED indicates  
Activity (ACT), and the lower LED indicates Link (LNK) status.  
LED’s: The table below describes the operating modes:  
LED  
Color  
GREEN  
OFF  
Description  
Power is Applied  
Power is OFF  
GREEN  
OFF  
10/100Mb Link between ports  
No Link between ports  
LNK  
ACT  
GREEN  
OFF  
Data is active between ports  
Data is inactive between ports  
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APPLYING POWER (Top View)  
Unscrew & Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header  
Install the DC Power Cables into the Plug (observing polarity).  
Plug the Voltage Input Plug back into the Power Input Header.  
Tightening torque for the terminal block power plug is 0.22 Nm/0.162 Pound Foot.  
Verify the Power LED stays ON (GREEN).  
Note: Only 1 power supply must be connected to power for minimal operation. For redundant power operation, V1  
and V2 inputs must be connected to separate DC Voltage sources. This device will draw current from both sources  
simultaneously. Use 16-28 gauge wire when connecting to the power supply.  
Recommended 24V DC Power Supplies, similar to:  
100VAC/240VAC:  
N-Tron’s NTPS-24-1.3, DC 24V/1.3A,  
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GROUNDING TECHNIQUES  
The grounding philosophy of any control system is an integral part of the design. N-Tron switches are designed  
to be grounded, but the user has been given the flexibility to float the switch when required. The best noise  
immunity and emissions (i.e. CE) are obtained when the N-Tron switch chassis is connected to earth ground via  
a drain wire. Some N-Tron switches have metal din-rail brackets that can ground the switch if the din-rail is  
grounded. In some cases, N-Tron switches with metal brackets can be supplied with optional plastic brackets if  
isolation is required.  
Both V- legs of the power input connector are connected to  
chassis internally on the PCB. Connecting a drain wire to earth  
ground from one of the V- terminal plugs as shown here will  
ground the switch and the chassis. The power leads from the  
power source should be limited to 3 meters or less in length.  
As an alternate,  
users can run a drain wire & lug from any of the Din-Rail  
screws or empty PEM nuts on the enclosure. When using an  
unused PEM nut to connect a ground lug via a machine screw,  
care should be taken to limit the penetration of the outer skin  
by less than 1/4 in. Failure to do so may cause irreversible  
damage to the internal components of the switch.  
The use of shielded cables between devices is not required for most N-Tron devices (please consult the user  
manuals for specific details). If the use of shielded cables is required, it is generally recommended to only  
connect the shield at one end to prevent ground loops and interfere with low level signals (i.e. thermocouples,  
RTD, etc.). Cat5e cables manufactured to EIA-568A or 568B specifications are required for use with N-Tron  
Switches.  
In the event all Cat5e patch cable distances are small (i.e. All Ethernet devices are located the same local  
cabinet and/or referenced to the same earth ground), it is permissible to use fully shielded cables terminated to  
chassis ground at both ends in systems void of low level analog signals.  
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CONNECTING THE UNIT  
For DCE serial devices (like a modem) use a null modem RS-232 cable to connect to the 102PC-SE. For a DTE  
serial device (like a computer) use a straight through RS-232 cable.  
For the 10/100 Base-TX port, plug a Category 5E twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector. Connect the other end  
to a PC or a network through a hub or switch. A standard straight through or cross-over Category 5E cable may be  
used to connect to either device. The MDIX mode of the 102PC-SE can be changed using jumper J1 on the board.  
By factory default the device is set up to use a straight through cable for a PC. Any N-Tron switch will automatically  
determine what MDIX the 102PC-SE is using and will connect it to the network.  
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SERIAL INTERFACE  
The 102PC-SE provides an EIA-232 interface accessed via a 9 pin male connector (labeled ‘COM’ on the unit). This  
is used to access the Command Line Interpreter (CLI), and to attach serial devices to the network over Ethernet. The  
pin-outs are shown below:  
PIN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
RS-232  
DTR  
TXD  
Default Port Settings:  
Baud-Rate:  
Data Bits:  
115200  
8
None  
1
Hardware  
RTS-CTS  
RXD  
DSR & DCD  
GND  
Parity:  
Stop Bits:  
Flow Control:  
DTR  
CTS  
8
RTS  
Serial Cable  
Connect the serial COM port of your PC and the 102PC-SE Protocol Converter using a standard straight through  
cable. You will need a cable with a 9-pin or 25-pin sub-D female connector for the PC end (DTE device), and a 9-pin  
female sub-D connector for the 102PC-SE end (DCE device).  
The following table shows the pin-out and the connections for a straight through cable:  
PC/DTE Device Cable End  
102 PC-SE Cable End  
DTE Device  
Port  
25-Pin  
Female Female  
9-Pin  
9-Pin Female  
Signal Name  
DCD  
Pin #  
8
3
2
20  
7
6
4
5
Pin #  
Pin #  
Signal Name  
DTR  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR & DCD  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
Connect the serial COM port of your DCE device and the 102PC-SE Protocol Converter using a null modem cable.  
You will require a cable with a 9-pin or 25-pin sub-D connector for your DCE device end, and a 9-pin female sub-D  
connector for the 102PC-SE end.  
The following table shows the pin-out and the connections for a null modem cable:  
DCE Device Cable End  
DCE Device 25-Pin  
Female Female  
102 PC-SE Cable End  
9-Pin  
Port  
Signal Name  
DTR  
9-Pin Female  
Pin #  
Pin #  
Pin #  
4
3
Signal Name  
DSR & DCD  
RXD  
8
3
6+1  
2
TXD  
RXD  
2
3
2
TXD  
DSR & DCD  
GND  
20  
7
4
5
6+1  
5
DTR  
GND  
CTS  
4
7
8
RTS  
RTS  
5
8
7
CTS  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
1. Make sure the (Power LED) is ON.  
2. Make sure you are supplying sufficient current for the version chosen. Note: The Inrush current will exceed  
the steady state current by ~ 2X.  
3. Verify that Link LED’s are ON for connected ports.  
4. Verify cabling used between stations.  
5. Verify that cabling is Category 5E or greater for 100Mbit Operation.  
6. Verify that a null-modem cable is being used to connect other DCE devices to the serial port, or that a straight  
through cable is being used to connect a PC to the serial port.  
SUPPORT  
Contact N-Tron Corp. at:  
TEL: 251-342-2164  
FAX: 251-342-6353  
FCC STATEMENT  
This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC-A Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful Interference  
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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CLI TREE of MENUS  
Set  
(Set configurable fields)  
o
o
ag-server  
(Configure ag-server)  
enable/disable  
(enable or disable ag-server)  
(Configure auto-discovery feature)  
broadcast-timer (set the broadcast timer)  
auto-discovery  
enable/disable  
server-port  
(enable or disable auto-discovery)  
(set the server’s port number)  
(Setup boot messages)  
o
o
boot-messages  
bridge  
enable/disable  
(enable or disable boot-messages)  
(Configure bridge modes)  
(enable or disable bridge mode)  
enable/disable  
ipmodule ip-address  
(Configure the bridge’s ip address)  
o
o
o
date  
(Configure the date in DD/MM/YYYY format)  
device-parameter (Set new device parameters, up to 99)  
ftp  
(Configure FTP information)  
(remove FTP login options)  
(specify the filename)  
machine  
filename  
filesize  
(specify the file size)  
(specify a directory)  
directory  
o
o
login  
(Configure login settings)  
auto-dialout-login  
enable/disable  
(enable or disable auto-dialout-login)  
(enable or disable login feature)  
ip  
(Configure IP settings for the Ethernet port eth0)  
(enable or disable the auto-dialout feature)  
auto-dialout  
def-gway  
dns  
hostname  
http  
http-page  
http-port  
http-banner  
pri-dns  
(setup the default gateway in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  
(enable or disable the DNS features below)  
(setup the 102PC-SE’s hostname)  
(enable or disable the webpage options)  
(display the serial page or the default page)  
(configure the port number that the web page is broadcasted over)  
(set a string to be the http banner)  
(setup the primary DNS server in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  
(setup the secondary DNS server in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  
(enable or disable system logging)  
(setup the server for log files in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  
(configure the time intervals between keep alives, 3-120 minutes)  
(configure user settings when using telnet to connect to the device)  
sec-dns  
syslogd  
syslogd-server  
tcp-keepalive  
telnet  
escape-monitor  
escape-string  
inactivity  
inactivity-timeout  
raw-mode  
(enable or disable the escape monitor)  
(set the escape string, default is ‘+++inet’)  
(enable or disable an inactivity timout)  
(set the inactivity age time)  
(enable or disable raw mode)  
telnet-port  
(set the telnet port number)  
tftp  
udp  
(enable or disable TFTP)  
(configure udp settings)  
inactivity  
(enable or disable udp’s inactivity feature)  
(set the inactivity timeout period)  
(enable or disable terminate-monitor)  
(set the terminate string)  
inactivity-timeout  
terminate-monitor  
terminate-string  
eth0  
(configuration options for Ethernet port eth0)  
dhcp-client  
ip-address  
(enable or disable DHCP over eth0)  
(set a static IP address and subnet mask)  
o
ppp ppp0  
(Configure ppp settings for the ppp0 port)  
(chap, pap, or pap-chap authentication types)  
(enable or disable authentication)  
(enable or disable compression)  
(bsd, deflate, or both compression types)  
(enable or disable ppp0)  
auth-type  
authentication  
compression  
comp-type  
enable/disable  
password  
(set a ppp0 password)  
(enable or disable raw-mode)  
(set a ppp0 username)  
raw-mode  
username  
(continued…)  
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o
o
recv-mail  
(Configure incoming mail options)  
(enable or disable to leave messages on the server)  
(set the mailbox’s name)  
leave-on-server  
mailbox-name  
mailbox-password  
server-name  
(set the mailbox’s password)  
(set the server’s name)  
(set the server’s port number)  
server-port  
send-mail  
(Configure outgoing mail options)  
smtp-server-name  
smtp-server-port  
(set the smtp server name)  
(set the smtp server port number)  
(set the host name)  
host-name  
from-address  
(set the mail ID for the from address, ex. [email protected])  
from-address-identity (string associated with the mail ID, ex. N-Tron)  
to-address  
cc-address  
reply-to-address  
subject  
(set the to mail address field)  
(set the cc mail address field)  
(set the mail ID reply to address)  
(set the subject field of the message)  
o
serial  
(Configure the serial settings for the serial port s0)  
(enable or disable auto-dialin)  
auto-dialin  
escape-monitor  
(enable or disable escape monitor)  
escape-string  
s0  
(set the escape string, default ‘+++inet’)  
(configuration options for serial port s0)  
auto-dialin  
(configure auto dialin settings)  
(enable or disable auto-dialin)  
o
o
o
enable/disable  
message  
trig-mode  
(enable or disable auto-dialin message)  
(char, dtr, dtr-char, or none trig mode options)  
(set an IP address for the auto-dialin feature)  
(set the port number for the auto-dialin feature)  
(telnet)  
(enable or disable auto dialout)  
(set the port number for the auto-dialout feature)  
(telnet)  
auto-dialin-ipaddress  
auto-dialin-port  
auto-dialin-protocol  
auto-dialout  
auto-dialout-port  
auto-dialout-protocol  
baud-rate  
(Possible baud-rate value(s) are 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600  
115200 230400)  
buffer-datasize  
buffer-time  
chat-script  
(Buffer data-size range: [1-1500] bytes)  
(set a buffer time in seconds, 0 for no buffer)  
(Chat-script is used to establish physical link from the dialing to answering end in case of  
modem connect, when modem dialing-method is set to chat-script.)  
(answering or dialing state)  
connect-state  
connect-type  
data-bits  
dialout-monitor  
echo-command  
flow-control  
(direct or modem connect type)  
(set the number of data-bits over the serial line, default is 8 bits)  
(set the dialout monitor to dtr or none)  
(enable or disable the echo command)  
(rts-cts or none)  
host-interaction-mode (enable or disable host interaction mode)  
login-string  
modem  
(string up to 8 characters)  
(modem configuration)  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
connect-string  
(set the connect string for a modem)  
(set the number to dial)  
dial-number  
dial-prefix  
dial-suffix  
dialing-method  
hangup-string  
init-string  
(any prefix dialing needed can be set here)  
(any suffix dialing needed can be set here)  
(use configuration of chat-script)  
(set string used to hang up the line)  
(set init number [1-5])  
ok-string  
ring-string  
(set an ok string)  
(set a ring string)  
parity  
raw-dialin  
raw-dialout  
stop-bits  
(none, odd, or even parity)  
(enable or disable raw-dialin)  
(enable or disable raw-dialout)  
(set the number of stop bits [1, 1.5, or 2])  
o
o
time  
watchdog  
(Set system time HH:MM:SS)  
(Enable or disable watchdog)  
(continued…)  
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Show  
(Show general and detailed information)  
(Shows bridging configuration and statistics)  
(Shows the buildrun settings)  
(Shows the general configuration)  
(Shows the date and time)  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
bridge  
buildrun  
configuration  
date  
device-parameter (Show device parameters configured)  
ftp configuration (Shows the FTP configuration settings)  
ip eth0  
(Shows Ethernet port eth0 information)  
(shows the configuration of the eth0 port)  
configuration  
statistics  
(shows data statistics of the activity over the eth0 port)  
o
o
http configuration (Shows the HTTP configuration settings)  
ppp (Shows the ppp information)  
configuration  
statistics  
(shows the configuration for ppp)  
(shows data statistics of the activity over ppp)  
(Shows the POP3 configuration settings)  
(Shows the SMTP configuration settings)  
o
o
o
recv-mail config  
send-mail config  
serial s0  
chat-script  
(shows the chat-script lines)  
configuration  
(shows the configuration settings for serial port s0)  
modem-configuration (shows the modem configuration settings over the serial port s0)  
statistics (shows the data statistics of the activity over the serial port s0)  
o
o
o
o
o
o
snmp-agent config (Shows the SNMP configuration settings)  
sntp-client config  
statistics  
sys-info  
(Shows the SNTP configuration settings)  
(Shows the general statistics of the 102PC-SE)  
(Shows general system information including the MAC address)  
(Shows the system date and time)  
time  
users  
(Shows the users setup for the 102PC-SE)  
Help  
(Displays a list of available commands)  
(Displays a list of all commands)  
Usage  
User  
(Add or edit users)  
(Add a user)  
(Delete a user)  
o
o
o
add  
delete  
password  
(Set the password for a user)  
Save  
(Saves the configurations made and restarts the 102PC-SE)  
(Used to dialout or look out the serial port over the Ethernet port)  
(Sends mail, not available over telnet)  
Dialout serial s0  
Send-mail  
Recv-mail  
(Received mail options)  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
delete  
(delete messages)  
header  
list  
mail  
stat  
(view message header)  
(list messages)  
(downloads messages from POP3 server)  
(displays the number of e-mails and total e-mail size)  
(displays the header and the top part of a message)  
(displays a unique ID for each message)  
top  
unique-id-listing  
Restore session  
(Restores a dialout session if you paused it earlier with the escape-string)  
(continued…)  
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Socket  
(Actions to take over a UDP socket)  
(closes a socket by its handle <socket_handle>)  
(closes all the sockets)  
(flush out a socket by its handle <socket_handle>)  
(flush out all the sockets)  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
close  
closeall  
flush  
flushall  
listall  
listlisten  
(lists all the sockets (TCP connect, TCP listen, and UDP sockets))  
(lists all the TCP listen sockets)  
recv [-s <max_size>] <socket_handle>  
send < [-s <size>] [-d <delimiter>] > [-m <MTU>] <socket_handle>  
(receive over a socket)  
(send over a socket)  
stat [-s] [-d] <socket_handle>  
tcp <remote_ip> <remote_port>  
tcplisten <local_port> [backlog]  
(lists stats for sockets, -s: socket only, -d: socket detail)  
(set up the tcp socket information)  
(listen on a TCP socket)  
udp <remote_ip> <remote_port> [local_port] (for UDP server set remote_ip to 0.0.0.0)  
note: local_port is required for UDP server  
Telnet  
Ftp  
(Allows telnet sessions from the hyper terminal over the serial port)  
(Allows FTP sessions from the hyper terminal over the serial port)  
(Logs the user off the telnet or hyper terminal session)  
Exit  
Restore default-config  
(Sets all config settings back to the default configuration file)  
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Software Configuration  
Web Management  
The 102PC-SE offers users the ability to remotely logon and configure the 102PC-SE through a web browser.  
Note: By default the 102PC-SE has an IP address of 192.168.1.202 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If the 102PC-SE sees a  
DHCP server on the network he will use that and acquire the next available IP address that the DHCP server has in its DHCP  
pool. You must know what the IP address is before you can configure the 102PC-SE through a web browser. If you need to  
you can configure a static IP address through the serial port.  
Once an IP address has been configured for the unit it can be remotely configured through a web browser. To configure it over a web  
browser simply enter the IP address in the web address line of the web browser.  
You should be prompted to enter a user name and password. You can configure multiple user accounts.  
Default Settings:  
User Name:  
Password:  
admin  
admin  
Once logged in you will be confronted with the following page. Simply click on either link by default they both end up loading to the  
same page.  
Note: The Host Configuration page is available to  
give the user a place to customize the web  
management features for the serial device that  
they attach to the 102PC-SE. By default this  
page is simply forwarded to the IPModule  
Configuration page.  
N-Tron does NOT provide software  
development support for users who wish to  
customize the Host Configuration page.  
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Both links should display the page below. Here you can configure every option that the 102PC-SE will support.  
Note: If you can’t find an option that you are looking  
to configure you may manually enter the  
command in through the web browser under  
the command link at the top of the page.  
Don’t forget to save the running configuration after making changes. Otherwise settings may not change after a power cycle on the  
switch.  
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Web Management Tree of Menus  
General Configuration  
Authentication: Enables/Disables Authentication (Login Prompt) for command line configuration/management via Serial and Ethernet  
Default: enable  
BootMessage: Enables/Disables the display of boot-messages during module boot-up  
Default: enable  
Autodialout: Enables/Disables Telnet Auto-Dialout authentication  
Default: enable  
Watch Dog: Enables/Disables the watchdog timer (6.5 seconds by default)  
Default: enable  
User Configuration  
Provides to add/delete/modify username and password to the group  
Notes:  
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Default Groups: admin, users  
Default Users: admin, ipmodule  
Only Admin can configure the SocketEthernet IP  
Port Configuration  
Baud Rate :Sets the serial Baud Rate  
Default: 115200  
Buffer Size: Sets data buffer size to be sent from serial-to-ethernet.  
Default: 0  
Buffer Time: Sets the buffer time (t deci-secs) to wait before sending from serial-to-ethernet. If t=0, buffer-size=0 no delay. If t=0, buffer-size!=0 buffered  
till the buffer-size. If t!=0, buffer-size=0, no delay. If t!=0, buffer-size!=0 buffered till the buffer-size or Wait till t deci-sec whichever occurs first.  
Default: 0 deci-seconds  
Flow Control: Sets the Flow Control of the serial port  
Default value: rts-cts  
Parity: Sets the serial Parity  
Default value: none  
Data Bits: Sets the serial Data bits  
Default value: 8  
Stop Bits: Sets the serial Stop bits  
Default value: 1  
Escaes.multiTech.socketProduct.seipInfo.seipIPSetup.seipIPServiceSetup.seipe Monitor: Enables/Disables ‘‘monitor’’ flag to scan escape sequence  
and switch to command mode during Manual dialin (telnet) session  
Default: enable  
Escape String: Sets the escape string to be scanned during Manual Dialin session to switch to command mode  
Default: +++inet  
Connect Type: Sets the connect type of the serial port to Direct/Modem  
Default: Direct  
Connect State: Sets the connect state of the serial port to dialing/answering  
Default: Dialing  
Trig Mode: Sets the trigger mode on the serial port. This mode controls starting/stopping of the Serial Configuration session and Auto-Dialin Session  
Modes Description  
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Initiate a session (Configuration/Telnet/Udp), only on a reception of a character on the serial port s0  
dtr  
Initiate a session (Configuration/Telnet/Udp), only on seeing a DTR signal on the serial port s0  
dtr-char  
Initiate a session (Configuration/Telnet/Udp), either on reception of a character (OR) seeing the DTR signal on the serial port s0  
none  
Initiate a session (Configuration/Telnet/Udp), on module boot-up  
Default: dtr-char  
Login String: Sets the login string. When the trig mode is set to char/dtr-char and DTR is down, the session is initiated only if the configured login string is  
entered  
Default: NULL  
Echo Command: Enables/Disables the command echoing on the serial port  
Default: enable  
Telnet messages: Enables/Disables the Telnet Client (Manual and Auto-Dialin) connect messages on the serial port  
Default: disable  
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Dialout monitor: Sets the dialout monitor to dtr/none  
Description  
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dtr  
Dialout session is terminated when DTR signal on the serial port s0 toggles from High to Low  
none  
Dialout session is not dependant on the DTR signal Default: none  
Modem Configuration  
Connect String: Sets the Modem Connect string  
Default: CONNECT  
OK String: Sets the Modem OK string  
Default: OK  
Hangup String: Sets the Modem hang-up string  
Default: +++ATH0  
Ring String: Sets the Modem Ring string  
Default: RING  
Dial Prefix: Sets the Modem Dial-Prefix  
Default: ATDT  
Dial Suffix: Sets the Modem Dial-suffix  
Default: ^M  
Dial Number: Sets the dial-number to be dialed Default: NULL  
Dialing method: Sets the modem dialing method  
Description  
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Configuration method: User shall provide only the dial-number to reach  
Chat-script method: User can write his/her own script by providing an "Expect" and a "Send" sequence  
Refer to: chat-script for providing an "Expect" and a "Send" sequence  
Default: configuration  
Init String: Configure the Modem init strings  
Init-num can range from 1-5  
Chatscript  
Sets/Clears expect and send strings for the chat script to act on the modem  
Bridge Configuration  
Bridge: Enables/disables remote transparent bridging between ethernet and serial interface. Enabling bridge will automatically enable telnet, tftp services on  
the module. Disabling will automatically disable PPP on the module  
Default: disable  
IP Address: Sets Bridge IP address. Can be set only when Bridge is enabled  
Default: Ethernet ip address  
IP Mask: IP mask of the configured IP address  
PPP Configuration  
PPP :Enableis/Disables PPP on the serial port s0. PPP can be enabled only if bridge is enabled  
Default: disable  
Compression:Enables/Disables CCP compression for PPP  
Default: disable  
Compression Type: Sets the compression type to bsd, deflate or both  
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When "both" is configured as the compression type, the module tries to negotiate deflate first. In the event of failure, the bsd is negotiated  
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Compression type "both" is not supported in raw-mode, since there is no negotiations between SocketEthernet IP Modules  
Default: deflate  
Raw Mode: Enables/Disables simple AHDLC framing on the Serial side. In Raw mode, no PPP negotiations are done on the serial. The ethernet data is  
encapsulated with 7E delimiters. FCS is part of the AHDLC frame header  
Default: disable  
Authentication: Enables/Disables PPP authentication  
Default: disable  
Authentication Type: Sets the authentication protocol type to negotiate with the remote peer: pap/chap/pap-chap  
Default: pap  
Username: PPP username with which remote peer will authenticate  
Default: ipmodule  
Password: PPP password with which remote peer will authenticate  
Default: ipmodule  
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IPGeneral  
Hostname: Sets the hostname for the module  
Default: SocketEthernetIP  
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Default Gateway: Sets the IP default gateway address  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
IP DNS: Enables/Disables DNS client on the module  
Default: disable  
Pri DNS: Sets the Primary DNS IP address  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
Sec DNS: Sets the Secondary DNS IP address  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
DHCP Client: Enables/Disables DHCP Client  
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DHCP info parameters DHCP netmask, Gateway, DNS and DHCP server will be set if the module obtains IP address from DHCP server  
successfully. These cannot be modified.  
If DHCP Client fails to contact the DHCP Server, after a finite number of retries, initializes the eth0 with static ip address. It checks periodically  
and retries to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server  
Default: enable  
IP Address: If DHCP is disabled, sets the static IP address of the module. If DHCP is enabled, the ip address given by the DHCP server is displayed and its  
not configurable.  
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When the static ip address is modified, the browser gets redirected to new ip address.  
Default: 192.168.2.1  
TFTP: Enables/Disables TFTP Server. On enabling the TFTP Server, the network administrator can upload the firmware to the flash  
Notes:  
TFTP application is associated with "inetd" application  
Configuration change of TFTP service calls for a re-initialization of "inetd", eventually closes all the current session that are associated with "inetd"  
The other application(s) that are associated with "inetd" are Telnet Server  
Hence when enabling/disabling TFTP through a Telnet configuration, would terminate the current telnet sessions  
Default: enable  
TCP Keepalive: Sets the tcp keepalive timeout (minutes) value. This is used to terminate the TCP session if there is no traffic  
Default: 3 minutes  
Autodiscovery: Enables/Disables Auto-discovery to broadcast (MAC Level), the MAC-address, IP address and DHCP information to server port configured  
(default 1020)  
Default: enable  
Server Port: Sets the Auto Discovery Manager Server port  
Default: 1020  
Broadcast Timer: Auto-discovery packet granularity of periodic Broadcasting  
Default: 10 seconds  
AG Server: Starts the UDP server on port 526. Starts a Tcp server on port 599. Uses proprietary Multitech Asynchronous Gateway Protocol (AG).  
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Status mechanism - TCP server responds to the Status Request packet from the WinMCSI Port Redirector Client  
Default: disable  
Auto Dialout: Enables/Disables Auto-Dialout feature globally on the module  
Default: enable  
Auto Dialin: Enables/Disables Auto-Dialin feature globally on the module  
Default: disable  
Telnet Configuration  
Telnet: Enables/Disables the Telnet Server used for Command Line Configuration. On disabling Telnet server, the administrator cannot configure the IP  
Module through Telnet. The only option is to connect through a terminal application over the Serial port  
Default: enable  
Telnet Port: Sets the telnet port used for Command Line Configuration  
Notes:  
Telnet application is associated with "inetd" application  
Modification to the telnet port calls for a re-initialization of "inetd". This inturn closes all the current session that are associated with "inetd"  
The other application(s) that are associated with "inetd" are TFTP Server. Hence, invoking this command would terminate the current telnet sessions  
Default: 23  
Escape Monitor: Enables/Disables ‘‘monitor’’ flag to scan escape sequence and switch to command mode during Manual dialout session  
Default: enable  
Escape String: Sets the escape string to be scanned during Manual Dialout session to switch to command mode  
Default: +++inet  
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Inactivity: Enables/Disables the inactivity timeout feature. If this is enabled, the telnet/tcp session is terminated if there is no traffic for the configured  
timeout value  
Default: disable  
Inactivity Timeout: Sets the timeout (t seconds) value for the telnet session to be terminated if there is no traffic  
Default: 300 seconds  
Raw Mode: Enables/Disables the raw mode for Telnet Auto-Dialout and Serial Auto-Dialin features globally  
Default: disable  
UDP Configuration  
Terminate Monitor: Sets "monitor" flag which enables/disables the scanning of terminate sequence by the UDP server  
Default: enable  
Terminate String: Sets the terminate sequence to be scanned and terminates udp auto-dialout session  
Default: +++inet  
Inactivity: Enables/disables inactivity timeout feature  
Default: disable  
Inactivity Timeout: Sets the timeout(t seconds) value for the telnet session to be terminated if there is no traffic  
Default: 300 seconds  
Autodial Configuration  
Autodialin Configuration  
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Autodialin: Enables/Disables the Serial Auto-Dialin feature for the serial port S0. Auto-Dialin feature on this port is enabled only if global Auto-  
Dialin is enabled  
Default: disable  
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Autodialin Port: Sets the Serial Auto-Dialin port number to which the session should be establised  
Default: 23  
IP Address: Sets the Serial Auto-Dialin IP address  
Default: 127.0.0.1  
Protocol: Sets the protocol to be used by Serial Auto-Dialin feature. Telnet and Udp protocols are supported  
Default: telnet  
Raw Dialin: Enables/Disables raw mode for Serial Auto-Dialin session on the serial port s0. The session will be in Raw mode only if the global  
raw mode is enabled  
Default: disable  
Autodialout Configuration  
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Autodialout: Enables/Disables the Auto-Dialout feature for the serial port S0. Auto-Dialout feature on this port is enabled only if global Auto-  
Dialout is enabled  
Default: enable  
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Autodiaout Port: Sets the Serial Auto-Dialout IP address  
Default: 5000  
Protocol: Sets the protocol to be used by Auto-Dialout feature. Telnet or/and Udp protocols can be used  
Default: telnet  
Host Interaction Mode: Enables/Disables the host interactive mode for HTTP server. When this mode is enabled, the host/serial device can use  
HTTP server  
Note: Telnet Auto-Dialout and PPP cannot be enabled when this mode is enabled.  
Default: disable  
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Raw Dialout: Enables/Disables raw mode for Auto-Dialout session on the serial port s0. The session will be in Raw mode only if the global raw  
mode is enabled  
Default: disable  
FTP Configuration  
Sets/Clears the remote machine, login name, password and account password details which will be used by FTP for automatic authentication  
Password is an optional parameter and can be configured along with machine and login names only  
Account Password is an optional parameter and can be configured along with machine login name and password only IP Module prompts for login name and  
password if these details are NULL  
File Name: Sets the filename to be used for ftp file transfer  
Filesize: Sets the data size to be sent to the server  
Directory: Sets the directory path used by transmit and list commands  
Default for all the above: NULL  
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HTTP Configuration  
HTTP: Enables/Disables the HTTP server for the module/host device configuration/monitoring  
Default: disable  
HTTP Port: Sets the HTTP server port to listen for requests  
Default: 80  
HTTP Page: Sets the HTTP server to give control on module configuration from the browser or give access to only serial device pages. If set to "default",  
the default HTML page (index.html) is launched. If set to "serial", the serial device page (http-s0.html) is launched  
Default: default  
Note: The above parameters cannot be changed through browser  
HTTP Banner: Sets the banner to be displayed on the HTML pages  
Default: SocketEthernetIP Module  
SNMP Configuration  
SNMP-Agent: Enables/Disables the SNMPv1 Agent on the module. SNMP manager compiled with proprietary MIB can configure/monitor the module  
using set/get/getnext commands  
Default: disable  
SNMP Port: Sets the SNMP Agent port  
Default: 161  
Community String: Sets the community string so as to respond only to a particular community of managers. The managers indicate to which community  
they belong in the request message.  
Default: public  
SMTP General  
Server Name: Sets the SMTP Server name or IP address  
Default: 127.0.0.1  
Server Port: Sets the SMTP Server port  
Default: 25  
Host Name: Sets the SMTP Client Host Name  
Default: NULL  
From Identity: Sets the ‘From:’ description in the email header  
Default: NULL  
From Address: Sets the default From email address  
Default: NULL  
Reply-to Address: Sets the default email address to be used when the recipient uses the reply-to button  
Default: NULL  
SMTP Address Configuration  
To Address: Sets the email addresses as primary addresses. These are the default email addresses to which emails are to be sent. Supports configuration  
upto 5 addresses. If these are NULL, send-mail command prompts for the to-address  
Default: NULL  
CC Address: Sets the email addresses as alternate addresses (carbon copy). These are the default email addresses to which messages are to be sent other  
than the primary addresses. Supports configuration upto 5 addressesi. If these are NULL, send-mail command prompts for the cc-address  
Default: NULL  
POP3 Configuration  
Server Name: Sets the POP3 Server name or IP address  
Default: 127.0.0.1  
Server Port: Sets the POP3 Server port  
Default: 110  
Mailbox Name: Sets the mail box user name for POP3 server authentication  
Default: NULL  
Mailbox Password: Sets the mail box password for POP3 server authentication  
Default: NULL  
Leave On Server: Enables/Disables "leave a copy of message on server" flag, which tells the POP3 server not to delete the mails from it once the mails are  
received  
Default: disable  
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SNTP General  
SNTP Client: Enables/Disables the SNTP Client to contact the configured server on UDP port 123 and set the local time  
Default: disable  
Server Name: Sets the NTP server name or IP address to which the SNTP Client has to contact to update the time  
Default: 127.0.0.1  
Time Zone: Sets the time zone  
Default: UTC  
Time Zone offset: Sets the offset time from UTC  
Default: +00:00 (+/-hh:mm)  
Polling Time: Sets the polling time at which SNTP client requests the server to update the time  
Default: 300 minutes  
Daylight Saving: Enables/Disables the Day Light Saving Mode  
Default: enable  
Daylight Saving offset: Sets the offset to use during the Day Light Saving Mode  
Default: +60 (+/-mm)  
SNTP Daylight Saving Configuration  
Start Ordinal: Sets the start ordinal to use during the Day Light Saving Mode. Options - first/second/third/forth/last  
Default: first  
End Ordinal: Sets the last ordinal to use during the Day Light Saving Mode. Options - first/second/third/forth/last  
Default: last  
Start Month: Sets the start month to use during the Day Light Saving Mode  
Default: april  
End Month: Sets the end month to use during the Day Light Saving Mode  
Default: october  
Start Day: Sets the start weekday to use during the Day Light Saving Mode  
Default: sunday  
End Day: Sets the end weekday to use during the Day Light Saving Mode  
Default: sunday  
Start Time: Sets the start time to use during the Day Light Saving Mode  
Default: 02:00 (hh:mm)  
End Time: Sets the end time to use during the Day Light Saving Mode.  
Default: 02:00 (hh:mm)  
Commands  
User can enter any "set" commands as per the manual  
View Statistics  
Bridge: Displays the Bridge Statistics only when bridge is enabled  
eth0: Displays Ethernet Statistics  
serial: Displays Serial Statistics  
PPP: Displays PPP Statistics only when PPP is enabled  
Users: Displays the Default and Added users of the module  
System Information: Displays the System information of the module. Processor details, Uptime, Memory utilization, Flash Memory map, Version, Date,  
Binary details  
Save  
Upon clicking Save button, it prompts for confirmation  
If selected OK, the modified configuration is written into flash and if the box may reboot for few configuration changes. After few seconds, the  
default.html/http-s0.html page will be launched again as per configuration. If the page is not launched, check the IP address and HTTP configuration status  
If selected CANCEL, the browser is redirected to General Configuration page  
Restore Defaults  
Upon clicking Restore Defaults button, it prompts for confirmation  
If selected OK, the configuration is restored to factory defaults and redirected to General Configuration page. User need to click save button to save the  
configuration  
If selected CANCEL, the browser is redirected to General Configuration page  
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Ethernet to Serial Connectivity  
Mandatory Configuration Settings  
The following items must be configured in order to use the manual dial-out feature:  
Disable the Host Interaction Mode to restrict Telnet-Dial-Out and PPP.  
# set serial <s0> host-interaction-mode disable  
Disable Auto dial-out globally on all the serial ports.  
# set ip auto-dialout disable  
Disable Auto dial-out on the serial port s0.  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout disable  
The following items must be configured in order to use the auto dial-out feature:  
Disable the Host Interaction Mode to restrict Telnet-Dial-Out and PPP.  
# set serial <s0> host-interaction-mode disable  
Enable Auto dial-out globally on all the serial ports.  
# set ip auto-dialout enable  
Enable Auto dial-out on the serial port s0.  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout enable  
Set the Auto dialout port for the serial port s0 .  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-port <port_number>  
Set the Auto dialout protocol for the serial port s0.  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-protocol <telnet or udp>/all  
An ERROR message will display if any of the above details are not configured or are not valid.  
Optional Configuration Settings  
The following details are optional configurations:  
Enable/Disable the Authentication for Dial-out session  
# set login auto-dialout-login <enable/disable>  
Enable/Disable the Switching-between-Dialout & CommandPrompt feature  
# set ip telnet escape-monitor <enable/disable>  
Set the Escape-Monitor-String to switch between Dialout and Command Prompt sessions.  
# set ip telnet escape-string "+++inet"  
Enable/Disable the Terminating Dialout Session using Terminate string  
# set ip udp terminate-monitor <enable/disable>  
Set the Terminate-Monitor-String to Terminate the Dialout Session.  
# set ip udp terminate-string "+++inet"  
Enable/Disable the Terminating Dialout Session using Inactivity Timeout  
# set ip udp inactivity <enable/disable>  
Set the Inactivity Timeout to Terminate the Dialout Session.  
# set ip udp inactivity-timeout 300  
Enable/Disable the Raw mode globally for all Dial-out sessions.  
# set ip telnet raw-mode <enable/disable>  
Enable/Disable the Raw mode for the serial port s0.  
# set serial s0 raw-dialout <enable/disable>  
Set the Baud rate for the serial port s0 to be taken for a Dialout session.  
# set serial s0 baud-rate <Baud-rate>  
Set the Flow control for the serial port s0 to be taken for a Dialout session.  
# set serial s0 flow-control <rts-cts/none>  
Set the Parity for the serial port s0 to be taken for a Dialout session.  
# set serial s0 parity <even/odd/none>  
Set the Data bits for the serial port s0 to be taken for a Dialout session.  
# set serial s0 data-bits <7/8>  
Set the Stop bits for the serial port s0 to be taken for a Dialout session.  
# set serial s0 stop-bits <1/1.5/2>  
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Scenario 1 – Manual Dialout  
Connect to the 102PC-SE using a telnet Client on port 23 (or configuration port).  
At the command prompt, invoke # dialout serial s0. Once the session is opened successfully, there can  
be two-way traffic between the telnet client and the serial device.  
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You can switch from Command Prompt to Dialout session using "restore session" command.  
You can switch from Dialout session to Command Prompt using "<escape-monitor-string>" respectively.  
Manual Dialout Feature through Command Shell  
Commands to Setup Manual Dial-out with the 102PC-SE  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# save  
Once the above configuration is saved in the 102PC-SE, use a telnet client and connect to 192.168.1.202 on port 23.  
On successful login, at the 102PC-SE command prompt, invoke  
# dialout serial s0  
The serial port now opens for use.  
Notes:  
1. Only one dial-out session can be open at a time.  
2. The Dial-out session is closed when the Telnet session is closed, thereby releasing the serial port.  
3. When Dial-out session authentication is enabled as specified in Optional commands, the session prompts for user-name and  
password before opening the session successfully. (Enabled by default).  
4. The serial port is opened with the current serial configuration.  
5. When escape-monitor is enabled, care should be taken during file transfer that the escapemonitor-string is not part of the data.  
6. Manual dial-out is supported for the Telnet protocol ONLY and not for the UDP protocol.  
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Scenario 2 – Auto Dialout Using Telnet  
In this scenario, the Auto Dial-out session in Telnet mode is opened using a Telnet client.  
Prerequisites  
Raw mode (global and each port) must be either enabled or disabled using above-mentioned optional commands.  
Auto Dial-out session can be opened by a Telnet client by specifying the configured auto-dialout port.  
Once the session is opened successfully, there can be two-way traffic between the telnet session  
and the remote serial device.  
Auto Dialout Feature in Telnet Mode  
Commands to Setup Auto Dialout in Telnet Mode with the 102PC-SE  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set ip auto-dialout enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-port 5000  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-protocol telnet  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# save  
Once the above configuration is saved in the 102PC-SE, use a telnet client and connect to 192.168.1.202 on port 5000. This eventually  
establishes a telnet Auto dial-out session between the 102PC-SE and the serial device.  
Closing the Telnet client, closes the serial port in use.  
Notes:  
1. Only one dialout session to the same port can be opened at one time.  
2. When dialout session authentication is enabled as specified in Optional commands, the session prompts for user-name and  
password before opening the session successfully. (Enabled by default)  
3. The serial port is opened with the current serial configuration.  
4. Example above shows RAW Mode disabled. If you plan on using RAW Mode you must enable it in three places (globally, and for  
each port)  
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Scenario 3 – Auto Dialout Using UDP  
In this scenario, the Auto Dial-out session in UDP mode is initiated by an external UDP Client.  
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Auto Dialout Feature using UDP Mode  
Commands to Setup UDP Dial-out in the 102PC-SE  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set ip auto-dialout enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-port 5000  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-protocol udp/all  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# set serial s0 dialout-monitor dtr  
# set ip udp inactivity enable/disable  
# set ip udp inactivity-timeout t  
# set ip udp terminate-monitor enable/disable  
# set ip udp terminate-string <string>  
# save  
Functionality  
When any UDP client connects to the 102PC-SE on the configured port, the 102PC-SE locks the serial port for that UDP-Client and latches to the  
UDP client address connected. The UDP-Client is now ready to send or receive data to or from the serial device.  
How to Terminate the UDP-Dialout Session  
1. If the “inactivity” is enabled and the timeout value is configured, the active UDP session will be terminated on the expiry of inactive timeout.  
2. If the “terminate-monitor” is enabled, the UDP-Client can terminate the session by sending the terminate-string configured in the 102PC-SE.  
3. If both “inactivity” and “terminate-monitor” are enabled, the UDP dialout session is terminated on any of the above two events that occurs first.  
4. When the “dialout-monitor” is set to dtr, toggling the DTR signal state terminates The UDP-dialout session.  
Notes  
Authentication is NOT supported for the UDP Dialout feature.  
At any given point of time, only one “UDP Client” can send or receive data from the serial-device through the 102PC-SE.  
# set serial s0 raw-mode <enable/disable> is NOT applicable for the UDP Auto-dialout feature.  
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Scenario 4 – Remote Bridging with Modem Connection  
This example of remote transparent bridging uses a modem connection between the serial ports.  
Transparent Bridging with Modem Connection  
Commands Setup for Segment-1  
Commands Setup for Segment-2  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip 192.168.2.1  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip 192.168.2.10  
# set bridge enable  
# set bridge ipmodule ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set ppp ppp0 enable  
# set bridge enable  
# set bridge ipmodule ip-address 192.168.2.10  
# set ppp ppp0 enable  
# set ppp ppp0 raw-mode enable  
[Only if simple AHDLC quoting on the serial port is required.]  
# set serial s0 connect-type modem  
# set serial s0 connect-state dialing  
# set serial s0 modem init-string 1 "+++ATH0"  
# set serial s0 modem init-string 2 "AT&F"  
# set serial s0 modem dial-number 234  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set ppp ppp0 raw-mode enable  
[Only if simple AHDLC quoting on the serial port is required.]  
# set serial s0 connect-type modem  
# set serial s0 connect-state answering  
# set serial s0 modem init-string 1 "+++ATH0"  
# set serial s0 modem init-string 2 "AT&F"  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# save  
Notes:  
1. For simple AHDLC quoting on the serial port, the raw-mode has to be enabled on both the 102PC-SEs. Raw-mode is disabled by  
default  
2. 102PC-SE Module-1 is configured for modem dialing. 102PC-SE Module-2 is configured for modem answering.  
3. If you wish to have a complete control on the modem-dialing end, use the chat-scripts. By default the dialing-method is  
configuration.  
4. Refer the following commands in the Command Line Section for more details on the chatscripts.  
# set serial s0 modem dialing-method ?  
# set serial s0 chat-script ?  
Important Note:  
The chat-script should be used ONLY FOR THE DIALING END.  
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Serial to Ethernet Connectivity  
Mandatory Configuration Settings  
The following items must be configured in order to use the manual dial-in feature  
:
Disable Auto dial-in globally on all the serial ports.  
# set serial auto-dialin disable  
Disable Auto dial-in on the serial port s0.  
# set serial s0 auto-dial-in disable  
The following items must be configured in order to use the auto dial-in feature  
:
Enable Auto dial-in globally on all the serial ports.  
# set serial auto-dialin enable  
Enable Auto dial-in on the serial port s0.  
# set serial s0 auto-dial-in enable  
Set the Auto dial-in protocol.  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-protocol <telnet or udp>  
Set the Auto dial-in Server IP Address.  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-ipaddress <ipaddress>  
Set the port to the one which the telnet client will be connected.  
# set serial s0 auto-port-port <port_number>  
An ERROR message will display if any of the above details are not configured or not valid.  
Optional Configuration Settings  
The following details are optional configurations:  
Enable/Disable Switching-between-Dial-in and the Command Prompt feature.  
# set serial escape-monitor <enable/disable>  
Set the Escape-Monitor-String to switch between Dial-in and Command Prompt sessions.  
# set serial escape-string "+++inet"  
Set the Serial Dial-in Trigger mode. Dictates the criterion for establishing a connection. The options provided are on  
reception of <char/ dtr/ dtr-char/ none>. Refer the command line configuration section for a detail know how of this  
command.  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin trig-mode <char/dtr/dtr-char/none>  
Enable/Disable the Raw mode globally for all Auto-Dial-in sessions.  
# set ip telnet raw-mode <enable/disable>  
Enable/Disable the Raw mode for Auto-Dial-in session on serial port s0.  
# set serial s0 raw-dial-in <enable/disable>  
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Scenario 1 – Manual Serial Dial-in  
Login in to the Command prompt from the serial side.  
Invoke # telnet <ip-address> <port> at the command prompt. Once the session is opened successfully, there can be two-way traffic  
between the serial device and the remote server.  
You can switch from Command Prompt to Dial-in session using restore session command.  
You can switch from Dial-in session to Command Prompt using <escape-monitor-string>.  
Manual Dial-in Feature Through the Command Shell  
Commands to Setup Manual Dial-In with the 102PC-SE  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# save  
Once the above configuration is saved on the 102PC-SE, login to the 102PC-SE through the serial port. At the command shell invoke:  
# telnet 192.168.2.10 23  
The telnet client on board in the 102PC-SE establishes a virtual serial tunnel between the serial device and the Telnet Server.  
Notes:  
1. You can not open more than one dial-in session.  
2. The dial-in session is closed when the telnet session is closed.  
3. When escape-monitor is enabled, care should be taken during file transfer that the escapemonitor-  
ring is not part of the data.  
4. The manual dial-in is supported for Telnet ONLY and not for UDP.  
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Scenario 2 – Serial Auto Dial-in Using Telnet  
This example shows how to setup a serial auto dial-in session in telnet mode. The auto dial-in session is opened by telnet client in the  
102PC-SE to the configured server on a configured port.  
Once the session is opened, there can be two-way traffic between the serial device and the remote server.  
You can switch from Command Prompt to Dial-in session using the restore session command.  
You can switch from Dial-in session to Command Prompt using <escape-monitor-string>.  
Prerequisites  
Raw mode (global and each port) must be either enabled or disabled using  
above-mentioned optional commands  
Auto Dial-in Feature in Telnet Mode  
Commands to Setup Auto Dial-In in Telnet Mode with the 102PC-SE  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set serial auto-dialin enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin trig-mode dtr-char  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-ipaddress 192.168.2.10  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-port 23  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-protocol telnet  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# save  
When detecting either a DTR signal (or) any character received from the serial device connected to the serial port of 102PC-SE, the  
Telnet client in the 102PC-SE establishes a telnet session to 192.168.2.10 on port 23.  
The serial tunnel between the serial device and the Telnet Server terminates in one of the following conditions.  
A physical disconnection of the serial device from the serial port of the 102PC-SE.  
The Telnet Client on board is terminated.  
The Telnet Server terminates the session.  
Notes:  
1. You can not open more than one Dial-in session.  
2. The Dial-in session is closed when the configuration session is closed (if opened).  
3. When escape-monitor is enabled, care should be taken during file transfer that the escapemonitor-  
string is not part of the data.  
4. Example above shows RAW Mode disabled. If you plan on using RAW Mode you must enable it in three places (globally, and for  
each port)  
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Scenario 3 – Serial Auto Dial-in Using UDP  
This example shows how to setup a serial auto dial-in session in UDP mode. The auto dial-in session is opened by the UDP client in  
the 102PC-SE to the configured server on a configured port.  
Once the session is opened, there can be two-way traffic between the serial device and the remote server.  
You can switch from Command Prompt to Dial-in session using the restore session command.  
You can switch from Dial-in session to Command Prompt using <escape-monitor-string>.  
Auto Dial-in Feature in UDP Mode  
Commands to Setup Auto Dial-In in Telnet Mode with the 102PC-SE  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set serial auto-dialin enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin trig-mode dtr-char  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-ipaddress 192.168.2.10  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-port 23  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-protocol udp  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# save  
Functionality  
After booting, the SocketEthernet IP Module initiates a UDP Auto-dialin session to the configured server, depending on the  
configured Auto-dialin trig mode settings.  
1. dtr: Upon detecting DTR on the serial port S0, it initiates the UDP session.  
2. char: Upon entering any character, it initiates the session. (Login string is associated with  
this mode, so we need to enter the login string if it is not NULL to initiate the session).  
3. dtr-char: Either of the above cases.  
4. none: No dependency, the module initiates the session as soon as it boots up.  
Notes:  
1. More than one Dial-in session cannot be opened at a time.  
2. No Authentication support.  
3. When, escape-monitor is enabled, care should be taken during data transfer for Escape  
string occurrence in the data.  
4. Raw mode is not applicable.  
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Scenario 4 – Serial Tunneling Mode  
This scenario shows a serial tunnel established between two serial devices (Serial Device-1, Serial Device-2) using two 102PC-SEs,  
which are geographically located apart.  
Serial Tunneling  
Commands for Module-1  
Commands for Module-2  
(Configure for Serial Auto Dial-in).  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.1  
# set ip telnet raw-mode enable  
# set serial auto-dialin enable  
# set serial s0 raw-dialin enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin trig-mode none  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-ipaddress 192.168.2.10  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-port 23  
# set serial s0 auto-dialin-protocol telnet  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
(Configure for Telnet Auto Dial-out)  
# set ip eth0 dhcp-client disable  
# set ip eth0 ip-address 192.168.2.10  
# set ip auto-dialout enable  
# set ip telnet raw-mode enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout enable  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-port 5000  
# set serial s0 auto-dialout-protocol telnet  
# set serial s0 raw-dialout enable  
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200  
# set serial s0 data-bits 8  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# save  
# set serial s0 parity none  
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1  
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts  
# save  
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Using E-Mail Features  
Mandatory Configuration Settings  
The following items must be configured in order to send e-mails  
:
Set the SMTP server address.  
# set send-mail smtp-server-name <smtp.servername.com>  
Set the port number the SMTP server is using.  
# set send-mail smtp-server-port <25>  
Set the host name that you are sending from.  
# set send-mail host-name <hostname>  
Set the e-mail address that you are sending from.  
# set send-mail from-address <[email protected]>  
Set an identity for this e-mail address that you are sending from.  
# set send-mail from-address-identity <Smith>  
The following items must be configured in order to receive e-mails  
:
Set the POP3 server address.  
# set recv-mail server-name <mail.servername.com>  
Set the port number the POP3 server is using.  
# set recv-mail server-port <110>  
Set the user name for the POP3 server.  
# set recv-mail mailbox-name <username>  
Set the password for the username’s account on the POP3 server.  
# set recv-mail mailbox-password <password>  
Configure if you want to leave the messages on the POP3 server or not.  
# set recv-mail leave-on-server <enable/disable>  
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Sending Text E-mails from the Command Prompt  
Issue the following command:  
send-mail  
-t "<email #1>, <email #2>"  
send-mail  
To: <email #1>  
-c "<email #3>, <email #4>"  
-s "subject data"  
To:  
To address not given  
-d "Messagebody"  
Cc:  
Cc address not given  
Subject: <enter subject here>  
Message body: Enter Ctrl+D to end mail,  
Ctrl+C to quit mail  
_
A message is then given as shown in the figure below and the email is sent only to the to-addresses (if any) and the  
cc-addresses (if any) entered from the command prompt. The subject and message body are also taken from the command  
prompt.  
Login: admin  
Password:  
logged in successfully  
# send-mail -t "[email protected]" -s "test" -d "Testing e-mail Features..."  
OK: Mail sent  
# send-mail  
To:  
To address not given  
Cc:  
Cc address not given  
subject: testing  
Message body: Enter Ctrl+D to end mail, Ctrl+C to quit mail  
Testing the e-mail features on the 102PC-SE..."  
^D  
OK: Mail sent  
#
Notes:  
1. The email is not sent to addresses pre-configured using set commands.  
2. At least one address, either the to-address or the cc-address, should be given as an alternative for sending email irectly  
from command prompt.  
3. If the subject option is not specified and is not pre-configured using set commands, SMNP enters into interactive mode  
and requests a subject to be entered.  
4. Type Ctrl+C to quit the email at any given time.  
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Receiving E-mails from the Command Prompt  
The command recv-mail mail can be used to retrieve all the emails from a POP3 server. This command will retrieve all the  
email with headers, message body, and attachments.  
The command recv-mail mail <n>, where n is the message number, can be used to retrieve the nth message.  
Login: admin  
Password:  
logged in successfully  
#recv-mail mail  
Return-Path: <[email protected]>  
Received: from adsl-220-163-81.mob.bellsouth.net ([68.220.163.81])  
by ibm61aec.bellsouth.net  
(InterMail vG.1.02.00.01 201-2136-104-101-20050929) with SMTP  
id <20050525195032.PFUE1498.ibm61aec.bellsouth.net@adsl-220-163-81.mob.bellsouth.net>  
for <[email protected]>; Wed, 25 May 2005 15:50:32 -0400  
Reply-To: [email protected]  
Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:17:11 +0000  
From: "Smith" <[email protected]>  
Subject: test  
MIME-Version: 1.0  
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1  
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
Message-Id: <20050525195032.PFUE1498.ibm61aec.bellsouth.net@adsl-220-163-81.mobbellsouth.net>  
Testing e-mail features...  
OK: Message 1 Received  
Return-Path: <[email protected]>  
Received: from adsl-220-163-81.mob.bellsouth.net ([68.220.163.81])  
by ibm61aec.bellsouth.net  
(InterMail vG.1.02.00.01 201-2136-104-101-20050929) with SMTP  
id <20050525195053.PFXI1498.ibm61aec.bellsouth.net@adsl-220-163-81.mob.bellsouth.net>  
for <[email protected]>; Wed, 25 May 2005 15:50:53 -0400  
Reply-To: [email protected]  
Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:17:32 +0000  
From: "Smith" <[email protected]>  
Subject: testing  
MIME-Version: 1.0  
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1  
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
Message-Id: <20050525195053.PFXI1498.ibm61aec.bellsouth.net@adsl-220-163-81.mob.bellsouth.net>  
Testing the e-mail features on the 102PC-SE......"  
OK: Message 2 Received  
#
Notes:  
1. You can receive 1 message at a time by specifying which message you want to look at in the <n> field.  
2. The body of the message is located at the very end of the message just before “OK: Message n Received”.  
3. Type Ctrl+C to quit the email at any given time.  
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KEY SPECIFICATIONS  
Switch Properties  
Number of MAC Addresses  
10,000  
Physical  
Height:  
Width:  
3.98" (10.11cm)  
2.01" (5.10 cm)  
3.91" (9.931 cm)  
0.75 lbs (0.3 kg)  
35mm  
Depth:  
Weight:  
DIN rail:  
Electrical  
Redundant Input Voltage: 10-30 VDC (Regulated)  
Input Current:  
Inrush Current:  
40 mA @ 24VDC (Steady State)  
7.0 Amp / 0.5 ms @ 24VDC  
Environmental  
Operating Temp:  
Storage Temp:  
0°C to 70°C  
40°C to 85°C  
Operating Humidity:  
Operating Altitude:  
20% to 95% (Non Condensing)  
0 to 10,000 ft.  
Shock and Vibration (bulkhead mounting)  
Shock:  
200g @ 10ms  
Vibration/Seismic:  
50g, 5-200Hz, Triaxial  
Reliability  
MTBF:  
>2Million Hours  
Network Media  
10BaseT:  
>Cat3 Cable  
>Cat5 Cable  
100BaseTX:  
Connectors  
10/100BaseTX:  
One (1) RJ-45 TX Copper Port  
Serial Port  
Com Parameters  
400, 4800, 9600,  
19.2K, 38.4K, 57.6K,  
115.2K  
Recommended Wiring Clearance:  
Front:  
Top:  
2" (5.08 cm)  
3" (7.62 cm)  
Emissions and Safety Approvals:  
FCC Part 15 Class A  
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normal use and service, for the applicable warranty period from the data of purchase from N-TRON or its authorized reseller. If a  
product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period, N-TRON shall, at its option and expense, repair the  
defective product or part, deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item, or refund to customer the  
purchase price paid for the defective product. All products that are replaced will become the property of N-TRON. Replacement  
products may be new or reconditioned. Any replaced or repaired product or part has a ninety (90) day warranty or the remainder of the  
initial warranty period, whichever is longer. N-TRON shall not be responsible for any custom software or firmware, configuration  
information, or memory data of customer contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to N-TRON pursuant to any  
warranty.  
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returned item is received by N-TRON. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to the customer, at N-TRON’s expense, not later  
than thirty (30) days after N-TRON receives the product. N-TRON shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or  
memory data of customer contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to N-TRON for repair, whether under  
warranty or not.  
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above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you. When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded  
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