Figure 4.21 Telnet Setup - Iserver Help Page - Omega iServer MicroServer EIS-2B User Manual

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4.7 Telnet Setup (continued)
In the Configuration mode you can make any changes just like you would do using the Web
Browser. After connected to the iServer, the user can use the following commands to read, modify,
and get help from the iServer console.
? Following with a return character, the console will show all the commands and options (Figure 4.21).
p Following with a return character, the console will show the iServer configurations (Figure 4.20).
s Is the configuration command, used to set a new setting (see the example in Figure 4.21)
r This command is used to read the status of the digital I/O signals (0 is low and 1 is high)
Example:
w This command is used to change the status of the digital I/O signals (applies only to the
outgoing signals, DTR and RTS)
Example:
RESET following with a return character, it will recycle the Power on the iServer.
FACTORY following with a return character, it will set the iServer to it's factory default settings.
Admin. Password:00000000
Admin. Login Successful
iServer Configuration Command:
?
cc description
BD BaudRate
PT Parity
ST StopBits
DT DataBits
FC FlowControl
MD Mode
MB Modbus/TCP
TO TimeOut
TU TCP/UDP
TT TerminalType
TN TerminalNumber
PP TerminalPort
HN HostName
IP Static IP
LP Login Password
SP Admin Password
TP Device Type
RE Remote Enable
RI Remote IP
RP Remote Port
GW Gateway
EC End Char
FE Forward End Char
EP Enable Serial Port Password
CP Serial Port Password
CC Connect CTRL
CT Connect Timeout
WB Web Server
Example:
To configure Baudrate 9600, 1 stop bit, Odd Parity, and RS232 mode.
s -BD5 -PT1 -ST1 -MD0
r DCD
response will be
r DTR
response will be
w RTS=1
means raise the RTS
w DTR=0
means lower the DTR
pppppp
0-300,1-600,2-1200,3-2400,4-4800,5-9600,6-19200,
7-38400, 8-57600, 9-115200
0-none,1-Odd,2-even
0-1bits,1-2bits
0-7bits,1-8bits
0-none,1-XON/XOFF,2-Hardware
0-RS232, 1-RS485
0-disable, 1-enable
xxxx ms Rang range 100-9999
0-TCP, 1-UDP
0-Host, 1-Slave
0-5
XXXXX 500-65535 but 1000 and 2002
XXXXXXXX
maxim 18 characters
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXXXXX maxim 16 characters
XXXXXX maxim 16 characters
0-iServer,1-iDRN,2-iDRX,3-iSeries,4-iNFB,5-iLD
0-Disable, 1-Enable
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXXXX 500-65535 but 1000 and 2002
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XX represents the Hex Num. of ASCII. i.e 0D means CR
(Carrige Return)
0-disabled, 1-enabled
0-disabled, 1-enabled
XXXXXX maxim 16 characters
0-not used,1-RTS+,2-RTS-,3-CTS+,4-CTS_,5-RTS-CTS+,
6-RTS-CTS-, 7-DTS+,8-DTR-, 9-DCD/DSR+,
A-DCD/DSR-, B-DTR-DCD+, C-DTR-DCD-, D-RECONNECT
XXXXX 1-65535
0-disable, 1-enable

Figure 4.21 Telnet Setup - iServer Help Page

DCD (DSR)=0
DTR=0
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