W&T 58633 Manual

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Manual
Com-Server Highspeed
W&T
Release 2.10, October 2006
Type
58631, 58641,
58633, 58031,
58034, 58231,
58431, 58432,
58331, 58334
Com-Server Firmware 1.52 or higher

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Quickstart
Flow chart ashndash Network installation using WuTility
Visual guide illustrating the steps for network installation of Com-Servers using WuTility software.
Overview of configuration menu
Provides a hierarchical view of all available configuration options and menu levels within the Com-Server.
Factory Default settings
Lists the default network and serial settings for the Com-Server, useful for initial setup.
Assigning the IP address
Configuring network parameters with WuTility
Explains how to assign IP address, subnet mask, and gateway using the WuTility software.
Assigning the IP using the ARP command
Details the method of assigning an IP address to the Com-Server using the ARP command.
Serial assigning of IP, subnet mask and gateway
Describes the process of assigning network parameters serially via a COM port.
Assigning the IP using DHCP protocol
Explains how to obtain an IP address dynamically using the DHCP protocol.
Form factors
Com-Server Highspeed Industry
Describes the physical characteristics and layout of the Industry model.
Com.Server Highspeed Isolated 58633
Details the design and ports of the Isolated 58633 model.
Com-Server Highspeed Office
Illustrates the front and back views of the Office models 58031 and 58034.
Supply voltage
Com-Server Highspeed Industry and Isolated
Specifies supply voltage ranges and fuse details for Industry and Isolated models.
Com-Server Highspeed Industry 58631/UL
Details supply voltage requirements and fuse for the 58631/UL model.
Com-Server Highspeed Industry PoE
Explains PoE power supply and alternative external power for the 58641 model.
Interfaces and displays
Ethernet connection
Describes the IEEE 802.3 compatible network interface and RJ45 pin assignments.
RS232/422/485 combi-module
Details the standard multi-port and its ESD protection features.
LED displays
Explains the function and meaning of the Power, Status, and Error LEDs on the device.
Configuration access to the Com-Server
Configuration menu structure
Outlines the tree-like structure of the Com-Server configuration menu.
Configuration via Telnet
Details how to access and navigate the Com-Server configuration using a Telnet client.
Configuration via Browser - Web Based Management
Explains how to access and manage the Com-Server using a web browser.
The basis configuration of the Com-Server
Saving your settings
Describes the procedure for saving configuration changes to non-volatile memory.
Menu: SETUP System
Covers parameters for the Com-Server operating system, independent of serial interfaces.
Configuration of the serial port
The serial parameters (Menu: UART Setup)
Details settings for baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, handshake, and UART FIFOs.
Baud rate, Data bits, stop bits, parity
Explains how to select serial transmission parameters like baud rate and data formats.
The handshake modes
Describes standard modes for serial port flow control: Hardware, Software, and NO handshake.
FIFO Send/Rec
Explains how to enable/disable FIFO memory and set trigger thresholds.
The protocol stack of the Com-Server
Services of the Com-Server
Lists supported protocols and connection types for serial Com-Server ports.
Addressing in the TCP/IP Network
Explains how IP addresses and TCP port numbers are used for addressing network stations.
Data transfer per TCP/IP sockets
The Com-Server as TCP server
Details how the Com-Server functions as a TCP server, managing connections and data.
The Com-Server as TCP-Client
Explains how the Com-Server initiates connections to TCP servers in the network.
Data transfer per UDP
The Com-Server as UDP peer
Describes UDP's connectionless datagram service and its use for Com-Servers.
UDP clientmode with fixed destination system
Details configuring UDP client destination address for data exchange.
The Windows COM port redirector
Virtual COM ports
Explains the installation and configuration of virtual COM ports for network access.
Box-to-Box mode
Box-to-Box mode
Describes logically linking two Com-Server serial ports over the network for constant contact.
Configuring Box-to-Box mode
Details the master port configuration for establishing Box-to-Box connections.
Data transfer per FTP
The Com-Server as FTP server
Explains how to use the Com-Server as an FTP server for file transfer.
The Com-Server as FTP client
Details how to configure the Com-Server as an FTP client to access files.
Data transfer per Telnet
Com-Server as Telnet server
Describes using the Com-Server as a Telnet server for terminal emulation.
The Com-Server as Telnet client
Explains how to use the Com-Server as a Telnet client for direct communication.
IP Bus mode
Function of the IP Bus mode
Illustrates the Master-Slave principle for linking Com-Servers via IP-Bus mode.
Configuring the IP Bus mode
Details the steps for configuring the Master and Slave components of the IP Bus mode.
The Com-Server as SLIP router
Configuring the SLIP mode
Explains how to configure the Com-Server to function as a SLIP router.
Serial Socket Interface
Serial Socket Interface
Enables defined communication between Com-Servers and devices via serial ports using TCP/IP sockets.
Status and error messages
Menu Setup Port x r Port State
Provides information on configured TCP/IP modes, network connection status, and error logs.
Expanded services of the Com-Server
The control port
Details the control port's function for status and configuration changes.
Reset Com-Server-Port
Explains how to perform a forced reset of a Com-Server port.
Software reset of the Com-Server
Describes the procedure for a complete software reset of the Com-Server.
Uploading/downloading configuration data
Covers reading and writing Com-Server configuration data via TCP ports.
Firmware update of the Com-Server
Where do I get the current firmware?
Guides users on how to find and download the latest firmware from the W&T website.
Network firmware update under Windows
Instructions for updating firmware over a network using Windows.
Network firmware update under UNIX
Steps for performing firmware updates on the Com-Server using UNIX systems.
Appendix
TCP/IP activation under Windows
Steps to activate and configure TCP/IP networking in Windows 9x.
TCP/IP under Windows NT
Guide for activating and configuring TCP/IP networking in Windows NT.
Used ports and network security
Lists factory-set port numbers, applications, and security considerations.
Serial assignment of the IP address under Windows
Instructions for assigning IP addresses serially using Easyterm or Hyperterminal.
WuTility - Inventory and management tool
Details the WuTility tool for Com-Server inventory, configuration, and firmware updates.
Hardware reset to factory defaults
Explains the hardware procedure to reset the Com-Server to factory default settings.
Technical Data
Provides technical specifications for various Com-Server models.
Declaration of conformity
States the product's compliance with relevant directives and standards.

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