Establishing a
Connection
68
connection is closed, or the link is interrupted. In this mode, the trans-
ceiver behaves the same, whether it is an Access Point or a Remote.
(See
Figure 3-31
and
NOTE: The TCP session has a timeout of 10 minutes (600 seconds). If
inactive for that time, it will be closed. The transceiver will
offer the port again for connection after this time expires.
From the PC, establish a TCP connection to the IP address of the
Remote transceiver and to the IP port as configured above (30010—
COM1, 30011—COM2). A Telnet client application can be used to
establish this connection. Data can now be sent between the PC and the
RTU or other connected device.
192.168.0.10
Ethernet
Crosssover
Computer
or Network
Figure 3-31. IP-to-Serial Application Diagram
Table 3-1. Serial Port Application Configuration
Transceiver
Location
Access Point
Remote Unit
3.6.7 Point-to-Point Serial-to-Serial Application
Example
Once the transceivers are configured and the changes have been exe-
cuted, they begin processing any data presented at the
presented at the Access Point's
UDP to the Remote. Upon receiving the packet, the Remote strips the
data out of the UDP packet and sends it out its
presented at the Remote's
Point, stripped, and sent out the Access Point's
configuration does not use multicast addressing.
MDS iNET 900 Series User's Guide
Table
3-1)
Invisible place holder
192.168.0.1
Access Point
IP-to-Serial Connection
Menu Item
None is required
IP Address
Status
IP Protocol
Baud Rate
Flow Control
Local IP Port
COM
port will be packetized and sent via
port is packetized, sent to the Access
COM
192.168.0.2
EIA-232
RTU
Remote
Setting
None is required
192.168.0.2
Enabled
TCP
9,600 (Example)
None
30011
ports. Data
COM
port. Likewise, data
COM
port. Note, this
COM
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