Webnet As An Rs232 Gateway; Loopback Example - Addtron Technology Electronic Device WebNet User Manual

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WebNet as an RS232 Gateway

A very useful application of the WebNet is as a gateway between an ethernet network and
an RS232 equipped device. Many existing devices are presently controlled via an RS232
connection, and by applying a WebNet to such a device, it becomes Internet-enabled.
The user can then, e.g. read status information on a web page, and control the equipment
by activating web forms. The "intelligence" of the controlling system can be placed either
on the WebNet module or on the PC – pro's and con's of each are described in section 8.2
below.
First, we describe a quick way to establish a "hole through" the RS232-ethernet gateway,
to see that it works.
8.1

Loopback example

We wish to establish a connection from the PC to the WebNet through the serial line,
and a connection "back" from the WebNet to the PC through the ethernet connection – a
loopback connection.
The example requires a telnet application and a terminal emulator application on the PC.
Telnet is included in Win95/98/NT and is reached from the DOS prompt. They also contain
a terminal emulator called "Hyper Terminal", which is found under
The following steps are carried out (We assume the PC already has network connection to
the WebNet):
A serial cord is connected to the WebNet RS232 port and to a free COM-port on the
PC (let us say COM2).
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Figure 22: Principle of the loopback example
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