S erial Port > Client Settings
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The TCP/UDP client feature enables the router to act as a proxy TCP/UDP client to the serial terminal connected to the DE9,
RS232 port on the router thus facilitating the serial terminal to access any TCP/UDP server on the LAN/WAN. Once the session,
serial terminal to TCP/UDP server, is opened successfully, it allows two-way traffic between the serial device and the remote
server.
Initial connection setup for the TCP/UDP client is as shown below:
TCP/UDP
Server
T CP/UDP – Client Configuration
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Configures TCP/UDP Client through which the serial terminal connected to the RS-232 connector, DE9 on the back of the
unit communicates with the remote TCP/UDP server on the LAN/WAN.
Status:
Client Type:
Primary Server:
Secondary Server:
Connection start By:
Connection Terminate By:
Escape Sequence:
Inactivity timeout:
Others:
S ubmit Button
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Click the Submit button to save these settings.
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LAN / WAN
Sets the client status to either Enable or Disable. The default is Disable
Sets the client to either TCP or UDP. The default is TCP.
Enter the Primary Server IP address or Hostname. The default is blank.
Enter the Secondary Server IP address or Hostname. The default is blank.
Sets the trigger in the serial port by which the connection starts. The default is Carriage
Return (CR).
Sets the connection terminate sequence as follows:
Set the escape sequence characters at which the connection should terminate.
Set the inactivity timeout at which the connection should terminate.
The other terminating sequences are: DTR-toggle or Always-On.
DTR-toggle:
If DTR status goes low, the connection terminates.
Always-On:
Sets the terminate sequence as Always-on.
Chapter 3 – Using the Web Management Software
HyperTerminal /
DE9
Connector
TCP/UDP
Client
Minicom
Serial
Device
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