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Atop SW5501C User Manual (116 pages)
Wireless Serial Server
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Atop
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Server
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Preface
10
Purpose of the Manual
10
Who Should Use this User Manual
10
Supported Platform
10
Warranty Period
10
Manufacturers Federal Communication Comm. Declaration of Conformity Statement
10
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
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UL Notice for Power Supplier
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2 Introduction
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Product Overview
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Figure 2.1 an Application of Wireless Serial Device Server in WLAN
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Features
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3 Getting Started
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Packing List
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Optional Accessories
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Table 3.1 Packing List
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Table 3.2 Optional Accessories
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Ordering Information
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Appearance: Front-Power-Side Panels
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Figure 3.1 Panel of SW5501C
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Figure 3.2 Panel of SW5502C Figure 3.3 Panel of SW5502C-TB
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Table 3.3 Device Ordering Information
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Serial Pin Assignments
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D-Sub9 (DB9)
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Terminal Block (TB5)
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First Time Installation
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Factory Default Settings
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Table 3.4 Factory Default Network Settings
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Table 3.5 SW550XC Series Factory Default Settings
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4 Configuration and Setup
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Change Basic Settings with Device Management Utility
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Figure 4.1 User Interface of Device Management© Lists a SW550XC Device in Wireless Client Mode
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Figure 4.2 Administrator Login
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Figure 4.3 Notification in Case that the SW550XC Device Is in Different Subnetwork from Your PC
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Figure 4.4 Pop-Up Window Indicates a Successful Login
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Figure 4.5 Mark of Login Device in the Caution Column
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Figure 4.6 Notification of Unsuccessful Login When the Interface Is Either down or Unreachable
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Figure 4.7 Pull-Down Menu of Configuration and Network
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Figure 4.8 Pop-Up Windows of Network Setting
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Figure 4.9 Authorization for Change
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Figure 4.10 Waiting Notification for Restarting Device
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Advanced Configuration Via Web Interface
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Figure 4.11 Authentication Pop-Up Windows
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Figure 4.12 User Interface of Web Configuration
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Figure 4.13 Menu-Tree of All Available Modes and Options of SW550XC Series
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Table 4.1 Common Buttons in Web Configuration Menu
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Figure 4.14 Configuration Page of Operation Mode with Wireless Client Setting
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Operation Mode
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Figure 4.15 Waiting Message
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Figure 4.16 Completion of the Settings and Counting down for a Page Reload
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Figure 4.17 AP Client Operation Mode Setting
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Figure 4.18 Overview Information Page of an SW550XC Device
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Overview
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Figure 4.19 Wireless Status Page Shows Current Information of SW550XC
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Site Monitor
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Wireless Status
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Figure 4.20 Transition Page During the Gathering of Surrounding Wireless Network Information
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Figure 4.21 Results of a Site Monitoring of SW550XC Series
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Web Configuration - Network Settings
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Figure 4.22 Network Settings Page (Wireless Client Mode)
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Figure 4.23 Network Settings Page for Bridged Interface (AP Client Mode)
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Web Configuration - Wireless Settings
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Wireless Profiles
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Figure 4.24 Enabling Wireless Profile Option to Add New Access Point
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Figure 4.25 Basic Setting List Webpage after Clicking Add Button
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Figure 4.26 Wireless Profile Page
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Basic Settings
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Figure 4.27 Basic Settings for Wireless Connection When Wireless Profile Is Enabled
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Table 4.2 Default Settings in Infrastructure Mode
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Table 4.3 Default Settings in Ad Hoc Mode
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Figure 4.28 Basic Settings for Wireless Connection When Wireless Profile Is Disabled
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Figure 4.29 Results of Network Scanning When Uses "Scan Network" Buttons
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Figure 4.30 Result When There Is no Wireless Network Available in the Area
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Advanced Settings
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Figure 4.31 Wireless Advanced Settings Page When Wireless Profile Is Disabled and Topology Is Set to Infrastucture
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Figure 4.32 Wireless Advanced Settings Page When Wireless Profile Is Enabled
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Web Configuration - Serial
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COM Port Overview
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Figure 4.33 COM 1 Port Setting Page
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COM Configuration
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Figure 4.34 Serial Settings Part of COM Port
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COM Configuration: Advanced Settings
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Figure 4.35 Advanced COM Port Settings Page
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Web Configuration - Snmp/Alert Settings
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Figure 4.36 Snmp/Alert Settings Page
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Web Configuration - E-Mail Settings
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Figure 4.37 E-Mail Settings Page
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Figure 4.38 Sending Test E-Mail Failed
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Web Configuration - Log Settings
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System Log Settings
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Figure 4.39 System Log Settings Page
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COM Log Settings
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Figure 4.40 COM Log Settings Page
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Event Log
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Figure 4.41 Event Log Page
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COM Datalog
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Figure 4.42 COM Datalog Page
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Web Configuration - System Setup
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Date/Time Settings
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Figure 4.43 Date/Time Settings Page
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Admin Settings
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Figure 4.44 Admin Settings Page
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Firmware Upgrade
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Backup/Restore Settings
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Figure 4.45 Firmware Upgrade Page
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Management List
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Figure 4.46 Backup/Restore Setting Page
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Ping
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Figure 4.47 Management List Page
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Web Configuration - Reboot and Restore to Default Settings
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Figure 4.48 Successful Ping with no Packet Loss
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Figure 4.49 Unsuccessful Ping with 100% Packet Loss
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Figure 4.50 Reboot Page
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Figure 4.51 Pop-Up Windows While Rebooting SW550XC with Reloading Countdown in Seconds
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5 Link Modes and Applications
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Link Mode Configuration
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Link Mode: Configure SW550XC as a TCP Server
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Figure 5.1 Link Mode Options for COM 1 Port
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Figure 5.2 an Example of TCP Server Link Mode
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Figure 5.3 Connection Settings for TCP Server Link Mode
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Figure 5.4 TCP Server Link Mode Settings under COM 1 Page
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Link Mode: Configure SW550XC as a TCP Client
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Figure 5.5 an Example of TCP Client Link Mode
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Figure 5.6 Connection Settings for TCP Client Link Mode
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Figure 5.7 TCP Client Link Mode Settings under COM 1 Page
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Link Mode: Configure SW550XC in UDP
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Figure 5.8 an Example of UDP Link Mode
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Figure 5.9 Connection Setting for UDP Link Mode
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Figure 5.10 UDP Link Mode Settings under COM 1 Page
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Link Mode Applications
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TCP Server Application: Enable Virtualcom
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TCP Server Application: Enable RFC 2217 through Virtual COM
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TCP Client Application: Enable Virtual COM
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Figure 5.11 Virtual COM Application in TCP Server Link Mode
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TCP Client Application: Enable RFC 2217 through Virtual COM
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TCP Client Application: Configure SW550XC as a Pair Connection Master
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Figure 5.12 Virtual COM Application in TCP Client Link Mode
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Figure 5.13 Pair Connection Master Application in TCP Server Link Mode
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TCP Client Application: Configure SW550XC as a Pair Connection Slave
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TCP Server Application: Enable Reverse Telnet
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Figure 5.14 Pair Connection Slave Application in TCP Client Link Mode
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UDP Application: Multi-Point Pair Connection
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Figure 5.15 Reverse Telnet Application in TCP Server Link Mode
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Figure 5.16 an Example of Network Topology for Multi-Point Pair Connection in UDP Link Mode
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Table 5.1 an Example of Multi-Point Pair Connection's Parameter Settings for UDP Link Mode
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TCP Server Application: Multiple TCP Connections
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TCP Server Application: Multi-Point TCP Pair Connections
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Figure 5.17 Setting of Multiple TCP Connection Application Via Maximum Connection Option
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Table 5.2 an Example of Multi-Point Pair Connection's Parameter Settings for TCP Link Mode
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Wireless Topology
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Configure SW550XC as a Wireless Ad-Hoc Peer
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Figure 5.18 an Example of Network Topology for Multi-Point Pair Connection in TCP Link Mode
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Figure 5.19 Wireless Ad-Hoc Peer Settings for SW550XC
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Table 5.3 Summary of Parameter Settings for Wireless Ad-Hoc Peer with WEP Security
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Configure SW550XC as a Wireless Client in the Infrastructure Mode (PSK)
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Figure 5.20 Wireless Client with WPA2-PSK Security Settings for SW550XC
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Click-2-Go
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Table 5.4 Summary of Parameter Settings for Wireless Client in Infrastructure Topology with WPA2-PSK Security
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Configure SW550XC as a Wireless Client in the Infrastructure Mode (PEAP-Mschapv2)
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Figure 5.21 Wireless Client with PEAP Security Settings for SW550X
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Table 5.5 Wireless Client-Infrastructure Topology Parameters with WPA2 (PEAP-Mschapv2) Security
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P2P Button (External Physical WPS Button)
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Figure 5.22 P2P Button in Wireless > Advanced Setting
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Figure 5.23 Network Setting
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6 VCOM Installation and Troubleshooting
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Enabling VCOM
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Figure 6.1 Enabled Virtual COM Application in TCP Server Link Mode
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Figure 6.2 Enabled Virtual COM Application in TCP Client Link Mode
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Figure 6.3 an Example Diagram of Virtual COM Application over TCP/IP Network
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VCOM Driver Setup
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Install
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Limitation
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Uninstall
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Enable VCOM in Serial Device Servers and Select VCOM in Windows
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Enable VCOM in Serial Device Servers
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Running Serial/Ip Software Utility in Windows
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Figure 6.4 Enable Virtual COM Application for COM 2 in TCP Server Link Mode
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Figure 6.5 Serial/Ip Tray Icon on Windows Notification Area
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Figure 6.6 a Pop-Up Window for Selecting Virtual COM Ports
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Configuring VCOM Ports
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Figure 6.7 Serial/Ip Control Panel Window
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Figure 6.8 Configuring Virtual COM 2 Port as TCP Client
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Figure 6.9 Configuration Wizard Window for COM 1
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Exceptions
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Figure 6.10 Timeout Warning on VCOM Connection
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Figure 6.11 Error of Client Not Licensed for this Server
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Figure 6.12 Licensing Issue of Serial/Ip Utility Software
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Figure 6.13 VCOM Authentication Failed Due to Missing Username/Password
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Figure 6.14 VCOM Authentication Failed Due to Incorrect Username And/Or Password
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Figure 6.15 VCOM Authentication Failed Due to Disabled VCOM Authentication on SW550X
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Using Serial/Ip Monitor
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Opening the Port Monitor
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Activity Panel
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Figure 6.16 Activity Panel of Serial/Ip Port Monitor
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Trace Panel
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Figure 6.17 Trace Panel of Serial/Ip Port Monitor
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Serial/Ip Advanced Settings
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Advanced Settings Options
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Figure 6.18 Serial/Ip Advanced Settings Window
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Using Serial/Ip with a Proxy Server
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Figure 6.19 Proxy Server Tab under Serial/Ip Advanced Settings
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7 Specifications
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Hardware Specifications
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Models of SW550XC Series
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Physical Characteristics
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LED Indicators
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Table 7.1 SW550XC Series and Their Interfaces
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Table 7.2 Physical Characteristics of SW550XC Series
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Table 7.3 Descriptions of LED Status Indicators
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Signal Leds
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Dip Switch (SW5501)
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Dip Switch (SW5502)
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Table 7.4 Interpretation of Sw550Xc's Operation Via Front Panel Leds
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Table 7.5 Dip Switch Functions of SW5501C
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Table 7.6 Dip Switch Function of SW5502C
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Wireless Specifications
109
Frequency Range
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Data Rate
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Table 7.7 Wireless Interface Specification of SW550XC Series
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Table 7.8 Operating Frequencies in Different Regions at 2.4Ghz
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Table 7.9 Supported Data Rate for Wireless Interface under IEEE 802.11 Standards
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Output Power
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Receiver Sensitivity
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Table 7.10 Maximum Output Power of Wireless Interface under IEEE 802.11Standards
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Table 7.11 Receiver Sensitivity of Wireless Interface under IEEE 802.11 Standards
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Security
111
Regulatory Requirements
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Table 7.12 Conformed Radio Frequency and Electromagnetic Standards
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Table 7.13 Conformed Electrical Standards
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Environmental Limits
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Other
112
Software Specifications
113
Table 7.14 Software Specifications
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8 Emergency System Recovery
114
9 Warranty
115
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