Chapter 6
About RealPort
Chapter 6
Setting Up RealPort
This section provides a brief introduction to RealPort.
What is RealPort?
RealPort is a feature that allows network-based host systems to use the
ports of the device server as though they were the host system's own ports,
appearing and behaving as local ports to the network-based host.
RealPort Advantages
RealPort provides the following advantages:
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It expands the number of ports available to the host system.
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It enables device server ports to be treated as if they were directly
connected to the host, which means they use all standard operating
system interfaces that control baud rate, parity, stop bits, and flow
control.
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It enables host administrators to do most of the required
configuration on the host, the system with which the administrator is
most familiar.
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It dramatically reduces host CPU overhead because multiple
terminal or printer sessions are multiplexed over the same TCP/IP
connection.
Configuring the RealPort Software
You must install and configure RealPort software on each host that will use
RealPort ports. See the RealPort documentation for more information.
1. From the CD, click Software. (If the wizard pops up, click cancel.)
The files are located in the drivers\windows\win2k\realport folder.
If you use the wizard, follow the steps in the pop-up after selecting the
Incoming scenario.
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