The Iap Family Of Device Servers - Lantronix C 7/01 User Manual

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1: Introduction

The IAP Family of Device Servers

The Lantronix Industrial Automation Platform (IAP) family of Device Servers allows a
single network and protocol to connect multiple serial devices from many vendors. IAP
provides the automation industry with a network-enabling solution using TCP/IP and
standard Ethernet networks that is vendor-independent.
By encapsulating serial data and transporting it over Ethernet, the Device Server allows
virtual serial links to be established over Ethernet and IP networks. As a result, direct serial
connections can be extended within the plant, throughout the facility, and across the global
enterprise.
Existing COM-port-based Windows
devices, using Comm Port Redirector
serial ports, which can be mapped to remote Device Servers over Ethernet. When used in
conjunction with an OPC server, most Windows based HMI, SCADA, and PC based
control applications have full access to information in the connected device.
Lantronix provides IAP Device Servers specifically designed for different industrial
environments:
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CoBox-DR1-IAP, with a DIN rail interface for harsh environments or alongside
controls instruments in electrical panels.
u
CoBox-FL-IAP, with fiber connectivity for long cable runs or electrically hazardous
environments.
u
UDS-10-IAP, a compact design Device Server for use in less demanding
environments.
applications can access network-enabled serial
TM
software. Redirector allows the creation of virtual
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