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USER MANUAL SDSTX3110-124-LRT Milan

Industrial Device Server User Guide

SDSTX3110-124-LRT

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Version 1.11

May 2015

33609 Rev. A

Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION....4

1.1 Product Description....4
1.2 Software Features 5
1.3 Hardware Features....5

2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION 6

2.1 Install SDSTX3110-124-LRT on DIN-Rail 6
2.1.1 Mount SDSTX3110-124-LRT on DIN-Rail 6
2.2 Wall Mounting Installation....8
2.2.1 Mount SDSTX3110-124-LRT on Wall 8

3. HARDWARE OVERVIEW.... 10

3.1 Front Panel....10
3.2 Front Panel LEDS 11
3.3 Serial Ports....12
3.4 Bottom Panel....13

4. CABLES....14

4.1 Ethernet Cables....14

5. POWER SOURCES 16

6. MANAGEMENT INTERFACE 17

5.1 SDS-Manager....17

5.1.1 Install SDS-Manager 17
5.1.2 Using SDS-Manager 19

5.1.2.1 Explore Device Servers 19
5.1.2.2 Configure Device Servers....21
5.1.2.3 Configure Serial Port 33
5.1.2.4 VCOM List 42
5.1.2.5 Setup Wizard 43
5.1.2.6 IP Collection....45
5.1.2.7 System Log....46
5.1.2.8 Top Bar Icons - Remove Device 47
5.1.2.9 Map COM 47

5.1.2.10 Unmap COM....47
5.1.2.11 Wizard 47
5.1.2.12 vcom Wizard 47
5.1.2.13 Device Wizard....47
5.1.2.14 Firmware Wizard.... 47
5.1.2.15 Top Bar Dropdown Menu Items 48

5.2 Configuration by Web Browser....50

5.2.1 Connect to the Web page 50

Service Mode Sample Screens 56

Help Screen....60

5.1.2 Uninstall the SDS Manager....61
5.1.3 Messages....61
5.3 Configuration by SSH Console....62
5.3.1 Connect to SDS Commander 62

  1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...... 68
  2. TROUBLESHOOTING....71
    TROUBLESHOOTING Q&A 72
    SAFETY WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 73
  3. SERVICE, WARRANTY AND TECH SUPPORT....74
    CONTACT US....74
    WARRANTY 75
  4. COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATIONS....78
    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY....78
    European Regulations....79
    ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNINGS 80
    RECORD OF REVISIONS 81

1. Introduction

1.1 Product Description

The SDSTX3110-124-LRT is an innovative 4-port RS232/422/485 to 2 ports LAN redundant device server. To assure the agility and security of critical data, SDSTX3110-124-LRT offers many powerful features for HW & SW redundancy. When the connection between master-link and LAN fails, the SDSTX3110-124-LRT can automatically switch to another LAN port within 10mS, and still guarantee an uninterrupted connection.

SDSTX3110-124-LRT also supports switch mode, allowing you to Daisy Chain multiple SDSTX3110-124-LRT together using the two

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Ethernet switch ports. Secondly, the SDSTX3110-124-LRT can simultaneously transfer data to 5 servers. This feature can assure all critical data is saved on different servers to avoid loss of data in the event of a network segment or server failure.

Thirdly, the SDSTX3110-124-LRT provides dual redundant power inputs on the DC power jack and terminal block. SDSTX3110-124-LRT also provides a NAT pass through function so that you are able to manage the SDSTX3110-124-LRT inside or outside the NAT router. It is easy for different IP domains to use SDSTX3110-124-LRT. You can configure and manage the device by using the SDS-Manager application.

1.2 Software Features

■ Redundant Dual Ethernet Ports with Recovery time less than 10 milliseconds
■ Switch Mode supported: Daisy Chain support to reduce usage of switch ports
■ Secure Management via HTTPS and SSH
■ Event Warning via Syslog, Email, SNMP Trap, and Beeper
■ NAT-pass through: Manage through NAT router
■ Redundant multiple host devices: 5 simultaneous in Virtual COM, TCP Server, TCP Client mode, UDP
■ Versatile modes: Virtual Com, Serial Tunnel, TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP
■ Event Warning via Syslog, Email, and SNMP traps
■ OS support: Windows NT/2000/ XP/ 2003/VISTA/Windows 7 (32/64bit)

1.3 Hardware Features

■ Redundant Power Inputs: 12\~48 VDC on terminal block and power jack
■ Operating Temperature: -10 ° to 70°C
■ Storage Temperature: -40 ° to 85°C
■ Operating Humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing
■ Casing: IP-30
■ Two 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet ports
■ Dimensions : 72mm (W) x 125 mm (D) x 31mm (H)

2. Hardware Installation

2.1 Install SDSTX3110-124-LRT on DIN-Rail

Each SDSTX3110-124-LRT has a Din-Rail clip on rear panel. The Din-Rail clip can be used to mount the SDSTX3110-124-LRT on a 35mm Din-Rail.

2.1.1 Mount SDSTX3110-124-LRT on DIN-Rail

Step 1: Slant the SDSTX3110-124-LRT and position the metal spring behind the top edge of the Din-Rail.

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text_image Metal Spring

Figure 2-1

Step 2: Push the SDSTX3110-124-LRT toward the Din-Rail until you heard a "click".

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Figure 2-2

2.2 Wall Mounting Installation

Each SDSTX3110-124-LRT has a wall mount panel included in the package. The following steps show how to mount the SDSTX3110-124-LRT on the wall.

2.2.1 Mount SDSTX3110-124-LRT on Wall

Step 1: Remove the Din-Rail kit.
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Step 2: Use the 6 screws included in the package to connect the wall mount panel:

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The screw specifications are shown below. In order to prevent damage to the

SDSTX3110-124-LRT, the size of screws should not be larger or longer than the size used for the DIN Rail clip.

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text_image 4mm 6mm 3mm Pozidrive

Figure 2-5

Step 3: Mount the combined SDSTX3110-124-LRT on the wall.

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3. Hardware Overview

3.1 Front Panel

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text_image Diagram of a black server rack with labeled ports and connectors, showing numbered labels from 1 to 8.

Figure 3-1. Front Panel

  1. LED for PWR1 and system status. When the PWR1 links, the green LED will be light on.
  2. LED for PWR2 and system status. When the PWR2 links, the green LED will be light on.
  3. LED for fault indicator. When fault occurs, this red LED will be light on.
  4. LED for Serial ports status. When data transmitted, the green LED will be light on. When data received, the red LED will be light on.
  5. LED of 10Base-T connection on Ethernet port.
  6. 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet port
  7. LED of 100Base-TX connection on Ethernet port.
  8. RS-232/422/485 serial port mode configured by SDS-Manager.

3.2 Front Panel LEDS

The following table describes the SDSTX3110-124-LRT front panel LEDs.

LED Color Status Description
PWR1Green/RedOn DC power 1 activated.
Red blinkingIndicates an IP conflict, or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly
PWR2Green/RedOn DC power 2 activated.
Red blinkingIndicates an IP conflict, or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly
FaultRedOnFault event occurred.
ETH1Green/AmberGreen On/Blinking100Mbps LNK/ACT
Amber On/Blinking10Mbps LNK/ACT
ETH2Green/AmberGreen On/Blinking100Mbps LNK/ACT
Amber On/Blinking10Mbps LNK/ACT
SerialGreenBlinkingSerial port is transmitting data
RedBlinkingSerial port is receiving data

Table 3-1 Front panel LEDs

3.3 Serial Ports

There 4 serial ports on the front panel of SDSTX3110-124-LRT. Pin assignments for the different serial protocols are shown below.

DB9 Connector
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Pin # RS232 RS 422RS 485(4 wire)RS 485(2 wire)
1DCDRXD -RXD
2RXDRXD +RXD +
3TXDTXD + TXD + DATA +
4DTRTXD -TXD -DATA -
5GNDGNDGNDGND
6DSR
7RTS
8CTS
9RI
RS 232 mod act as DTE

Table 3-2 Pin assignment

3.4 Bottom Panel

The bottom panel components of SDSTX3110-124-LRT are shown as below:

  1. Terminal block includes: PWR1, PWR2 (12 \~ 48V DC) and Relay output (1A@24VDC).
  2. Reset button. Press and hold for 5 seconds for factory defaults.

PWR1, PWR2 (12-48V DC) and

Reset Button Relay output (1A@24VDC).

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text_image 1 2 Reset V1+ V1- [VMHJ] Relay V2+ V2- [VMHJ]

Figure 3-2 Bottom Panel

Power Connections:

The power terminal block has connections for two independent power supplies, labeled V1 and V2. Each power connection has positive (V+) and negative (V-) terminals. Ensure correct polarity when wiring the power connections.

Fault Relay Connections:

The center two terminals on the power terminal block are for wiring the device fault relay. The fault relay is used to provide a visual or audio indication that the device has a fault condition.

The relay has a normally open state, meaning that the relay closes when a fault is encountered. The relay is rated for a maximum current of 1A at 24VDC. Using an external power supply and alarm device that utilizes more that this amount of current will damage the device relay.

The fault relay should be wired in series between the power source and the alarm device, allowing the fault relay to act as a switch for the circuit.

4. Cables

4.1 Ethernet Cables

The SDSTX3110-124-LRT has standard Ethernet ports. According to the link type, it can use CAT 3, 4, 5, or 5e UTP cables to connect to another network device (PCs, servers, switches, routers, or hubs). The Ethernet cable specifications are provided in the table below.

Cable TypeMax. Length Connector
10BASE-TCat. 3, 4, 5 100-ohmUTP 100 m (328 ft)RJ-45
100BASE-TXCat. 5 100-ohm UTPUTP 100 m (328 ft)RJ-45

Table 4-1 Cable Types and Specifications

100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments

100BASE-TX/10BASE-T cable pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting data, and pins 3 and 6 are used for receiving data.

Pin NumberAssignment
1TD+
2TD-
3RD+
4Not used
5Not used
6RD-
7Not used
8Not used

Table 4-2 RJ-45 Pin Assignments

The SDSTX3110-124-LRT supports Auto MDI/MDI-X operation. You can use a straight-through cable to connect PC to SDSTX3110-124-LRT. The table below shows the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X port pin outs.

Pin Number MDIport MDI-X port
1TD+(transmit)RD+(receive)
2TD-(transmit)RD-(receive)
3RD+(receive)TD+(transmit)
4Not usedNot used
5Not usedNot used
6RD-(receive)TD-(transmit)
7Not usedNot used
8Not usedNot used

Table 4-2 MDI / MDI-X pins assignment

Note: The “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair.

5. Power Sources

Power Supply Options

Depending on the use and location for the serial device server, two different power supply options are recommended.

25135 DIN Rail Mounted Power Supply

The DIN rail power supply is best suited for usage in non-climate controlled environments. In these environments equipment is normally installed inside equipment cabinets with DIN rails for mounting.

Basic Specs:

Input Voltage: 85\~264VAC or 120\~370VDC

Output Voltage: 24VDC

Rated Power: 10 Watts

Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C

Screw terminal power connections

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SPS-UA12DHT Shelf Mounted Power Supply

The shelf mounted power supply is best suited to areas where the device server may be mounted to a wall and use a standard A/C outlet for powering the device.

Basic Specs:

Input Voltage: 90\~264VAC

Output Voltage: 12VDC

Rated Power: 18 Watts

Operating Temperature: 0°C to +70°C

Standard A/C plug and barrel connector

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6. Management Interface

5.1 SDS-Manager

SDS-Manager is a powerful Windows utility for the SDS series. It supports device discovery, device configuration, group setup, group firmware update, monitoring functions, etc. SDS-Manager makes it easy for you to install and configure devices over the network.

5.1.1 Install SDS-Manager

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SDS-Manager_20150203.exe

Installing SDS Manager requires approximately 8785 K of PC memory. The default Destination Directory is C:\Program Files\SDS-Manager.

Step 1: Execute the Setup program; double click on the SDS-Manager_20150203.exe file.

Step 2: Click "start" after selecting the folder for the SDS-Manager.

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text_image Installing SDS-Manager Destination Directory C:\Program Files\SDS-Manager Required: 8785 K Available: 2289556 K Browse... Start Exit

Figure 5-1

Step 3: When installation completes successfully, then click "OK".

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text_image Installing SDS-Manager Installation was completed successfully. OK

Step 4: Check to launch the SDS-Manager either Now or Later.

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text_image The installation of SDS-Manager is finished Launch SDS-Manager Now Launch SDS-Manager Later

Step 5: At the Confirmation dialog, click the Yes button to restart your computer immediately, or click No to restart your computer later.

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text_image Confirmation You must restart your computer to complete the installation. Restart now? Yes No

Step 6: Double-click the he SDS-Manager icon in the icon tray to display the startup screen.

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5.1.2 Using SDS-Manager

5.1.2.1 Explore Device Servers

The SDS-Manager startup screen is shown below.

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Broadcast button: If you click the Broadcast button, the SDS-Manager will broadcast to the network and search for all available DS devices in the network. The default IP address of a serial device server is "192.168.1.77".

Add Device button: select the device you wish to use and click the "Add Device" button. You can set a Static IP address or use DHCP client mode to get an IP address automatically. When done, click the "OK" button to add the device.

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text_image Broadcast Searching New Devices 172.16.44 139.00.16.34.01.64.01.broad IP Locker 172.16.44 121.00.16.34.01.64.01.broad IP Locked 172.16.44 121.00.16.34.01.64.01.broad IP Locked 172.16.47 C Alive Lock Lock MAC: 00.16.34.01.64.03 Original IP: 172.16.44 130 Using Static IP Using DHCP Assign Static IP IP Address: 172.16.44 130 Network: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 172.16.44 130 DNS1: DNS2: eGA Auto Scan Password: Add Cancel OK Auto best click here

The added device displays in the Device List:

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On the Device List, right click a device to display its options.

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text_image SDS-Manager File Device Configuration COM Configuration Options Help Broadcast Add Device Remove Device Mac COM Wizard vcom Wizard Device Wizard Firmware Wizard SDS-Manager Device List 172.16.44.130 port1 port2 port3 port4 VCOM List Setup Wizard IP Collection System Log Refresh Device List alive not available warning + Number IP address MAC Address Name Model Status 1 172.16.44.130 09.1E-94.01.EA:D3 DeviceServer:DEFAULT SDSTX3110-121-LR Alive, Locked ViewEdit Device Settings Locate This Device Turn Locate Off Remove This Device Remove All Devices

The options displayed are:

View/Edit Device Settings: displays the Configure Device Servers page and its tabs.

Locate This Device: attempts to determine the device location.

Turn Locate Off: turns off the attempt to locate the device.

Remove This Device: deletes the selected device from the Device List.

Remove All Devices: deletes all configured devices from the Device List.

5.1.2.2 Configure Device Servers

General tab

This page lets you set the device name, SNTP server and Auto IP Report.

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text_image SDS-Manager File Device Configuration COM-Configuration Options Help Broadcast Add Device Remove Device Wizard Wizard vcom Wizard Device Wizard Hardware Wizard SDS Manager Device List 172.16.44.130 port1 port2 port3 port4 VCOM List Setup Wizard IP Collection System Log General Security Ethernet DDNS Notification Management Upgrade Firmware Save/Load Model LAN IP Address LAN MAC Address Version 172.16.44.130 00:56:00:5A:03 1.0 Power 1 2 Networking 1 2 Locate On Device Name/Location DeviceServer-DEFAULT Using SNTP Time Server Auto IP Report Refresh Apple Bits Apple and Save

Figure 5-5 General settings tab

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Device Name/LocationYou can set the device name or related information. Click the “Locate On” button to locate the serial server’s position.
SNTP Time ServerInput the SNTP server domain name or IP address, port and select the Time zone.

Table 5-1 General settings

The IP collection option shows the device server status. The default report interval is 0, indicating disabled, but you can configure other IP or Port information.

Security tab

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text_image SDS-Manager File Device Configuration Ctrl-Configuration Options Help Broadcast Add Devices Remove Devices Mac COM Downup CUN Wizard vcom Wizard Device Wizard Firmware Wizard General Security Ethernet DDNS Notification Management Upgrade Firmware Save/Load Access IP Table Password IP1 Mask Enabled New Password IP2 Mask Enabled Confirm New Password IP3 Mask Enabled Old Password IP4 Mask Enabled Change Password IP5 Mask Enabled IP6 Mask Enabled IP7 Mask Enabled Refresh Apply Only Apply and Save

Figure 5-6 Security tab

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 5-2 Security tab

Label Description
Accessible IP TableTo prevent unauthorized access by setting host IP addresses and network masks.
Password settingsYou can set the password to prevent unauthorized access from your server.The factory default password is root.

Note: The username for the device server login can be changed when using the WEB interface. The username cannot be changed within SDS-Manager. The default username is root.

Ethernet tab - PPPoE

The PPoE tab is shown below.

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text_image SDS-Manager File Device Configuration LON Configuration Options Help Broadcast Add Device Remove Device Map COM Upgrade COM Wizard VCOM Wizard Device Wizard Firmware Wizard General Security Ethernet DONS Notification Management Upgrade Firmware Save/Load Wire FPFoE PPPoE Setting User Name Password Link Status: Link down Connect Disconnect Refresh Apply Only Apply and Save

Figure 5-7 Ethernet tab - PPPoE

Label Description
User Name Entry field for the user's name.
Password Entry field for the user's password.
Link Status Displays the current link status (e.g., Link up or Link down).
Connect button Click to make the connection when complete.

Ethernet tab - Wire

The Wire tab is shown below.

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text_image SDS-Manager File Device Configuration COM Configuration Options Help Broadcast Add Device Remove Device Map COM Upgrade COM Wizard vcom Wizard Device Wizard Firmware Wizard SDS-Manager Device List 172.16.44.130 port1 port2 port3 port4 VCOM List Setup Wizard IP Collection System Log General Security Ethernet DDNS Notification Management Upgrade Firmware Save/Load Wic PFPoE Using Static IP Using DHCP/BOOTP Static IP Settings IP Address 172.16.44.130 Netmask 255.255.252.0 Gateway 172.16.44.21 DNS1 172.16.44.151 DNS2 Refresh Apply Only Apply and Save

Figure 5-7 Ethernet tab - Wire

Label Description
Using Static IP Allowsmanually assigning an IP address.
Using DHCP/BOOTP IPAddress automatically assigned by a DHCP server in your network.
IP Address The device's IP address.
NetmaskAll devices on the network must have the same subnet mask to communicate on the network.
Gateway Enter the IP address of the router in your network.
DNS 1 / DNS 2Enter the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers; DNS servers translate domain names into IP addresses.
Ethernet ModeRedundant Mode:When the connection between master-link and LAN fails, the device server can automatically switch to another LAN port within 10mS, and still guarantees a non-stop connection. This is used to connect to multiple servers.Switch Mode:Treats the 2 Ethernet ports like a 2 port Ethernet switch.

DDNS tab

Here you can enable or disable DDNS globally and configure DDNS settings.

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text_image SDS-Manager File Device Configuration CON Configuration Options Help Broadcast Add Device Remove Device Map COM Umsip COM Wizard vcom Wizard Device Wizard Firmware Wizard SDS-Manager Device List 172.16.44.130 port1 port2 port3 port4 VCOM List Setup Wizard IP Collection System Log General Security Ethernet DDNS Notification Management Upgrade Firmware Save/Load DDNS Enable DDNS Setting Service Provider: ezp Hostname: Account: Password: Check WAN IP Schedule Every Hour Start at 0 (Hour): 0 (Minute) Refresh Apply Only Apply and Save

Figure 5-8 DDNS tab

Label Description
DDNS EnableEnable or Disable DDNS (Dynamic DNS) on a global basis (at the system level). The default is Disabled.
Service ProviderAt the dropdown select ezip, pgpow, dhs, constanttime, dyndns, dyndns-static, dyndns-custom, ods, tzo, easydns, easydns-partner, gnudip, justlinux, dyns, hn, zoneedit, heipv6tb, or 3322.
HostnameSet the device name or related information.
AccountThe serial server's position.
PasswordYou can set the password to prevent unauthorized access from your server. The factory default is no password.
Check WAN IP ScheduleAt the dropdown select every hour, day, week or month and select the start time in hours and minutes.

Notification tab - SNMP Trap

Here you can specify the events that should be sent to the administrator by SNMP traps, Email Notifications, Syslog Notifications, and/or Fault LED/Relay.

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text_image SDS Manager File Device Configuration COM Configuration Options Help Broadcast Asst Devise Remove Device INFO CDN Wizard Service Wizard Device Wizard Firmware Wizard SDS-Manager Device List 172.16.44.130 port1 port2 port3 port4 VCLIM List Setup Wizard IP Collection System Log General Security Ethernet DDNS Notification Management Upgrade Fimware Save/Load SNMP Trap Email Notification Systing Notification Fault LED/Relay SNMP Settings Notified Items: Hodwase Reset (Cold Start) DL1 Changed Power 1 Fault Software Reset (Wana Start) DL2 Changed Power 2 Fault Login Failed DL3 Changed Post-Full IP Changed DL4 Changed Elh 1 Link Down Password Changed DL5 Changed Elh 2 Link Down Access IP Blocked DL6 Changed Redundare Power Changed DL7 Changed Redundare Ethence Changed DL8 Changed Trap Server1 Trap Server2 Trap Server3 Trap Server4 Retrieve Apply Only Apply and Save

Figure 5-8 Notification tab - SNMP Trap

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
SNMP Trap To notify events by SNMP trap.
Email Notification To notify events by Email.
Syslog Notification To notify events by Syslog.
Notified ItemsEvents to be notified.
Trap Server 1-4The IP address for up to four SNMP Trap Servers.
Apply OnlyApply current setting.
Apply and SaveApply and save current setting into device memory.

Notification tab - Email Notification

Here you can specify the events that should be sent to the administrator by E-mail.

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text_image SDS-Manager File Device Configuration CGM-Configuration Options Help Broadcast Edit Device Remove Device Trap COM Upgrade Wizard Wizard VCOM Wizard DevTLe Wizard Furniture Wizard SDS-Manager Device List 172.16.44.130 port1 port2 port3 port4 VCOM List Setup Wizard IP Collection System Log General Security Ethernet DCNS Notification Management Upgrade Firmware Save/Load SNMP Trap Email Notification Syslog Notification Fault LED/F relay Email Settings Notified Items Hardware Reset (Cold Start) 01.1 Changed Power 1 Fault Software Reset (Warm Start) 01.2 Changed Power 2 Fault Login Failed 01.3 Changed POE Fault IP Changed 01.4 Changed Eth 1 Link Down Password Changed 01.5 Changed Eth 2 Link Down Access IP Blocked 01.6 Changed Redundant Power Changed 01.7 Changed Redundant Ethernet Changed 01.8 Changed SMTP Settings SMTP Server Port 25 Authentication Required Email List Email Address 1 Email Address 3 Sender Email Address 2 Email Address 4 Refresh Apply Only Apply and Save

Figure 5-9 Notification tab - Email Notification

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Email Notification To notify events by Email.
Notified Items Events to be notified. The default is all disabled (unchecked).
SMTP Server The IP address of the SMTP Server.
Port The SMTP Server's port number (port 25 by default).
Authentication RequiredCheckbox to enable or disable authentication.
Email Address 1-4The Email address where notifications are to be sent.
SenderThe Email sender's name.

Notification tab - Syslog Notification

Here you can specify the events that should be notified to the administrator by System log.

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Figure 5-9 Notification tab - Syslog Notification

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Syslog Notification To notify eventsby system log.
Notified Items Events to be notified.
Server IP The Syslog server's IP address.
Port The Syslog server's port number (0 by default).
Using Current Host's Log Server Click the button to use the local host's Syslog server.

Notification tab - Fault LED/Relay

Here you can specify the events that should be notified to the administrator by Fault LED/Relay.

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Figure 5-10 Notification tab - Fault LED/Relay

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Fault LED/Relay To notify events by fault LEDs/Relay.
Notified Items Events to be notified.
Power 1 Fault Notification if a Power 1 fault occurs.
Power 2 Fault Notification if a Power 2 fault occurs.
Eth Link 1 Down Notification if Ethernet Link 1 is down.
Eth Link 2 Down Notification if Ethernet Link 2 is down.

Management tab

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Figure 5-9 Management tab

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Web Management EnableTo enable management through the web server. Click the “Goto Web Management” button to access the web.
Telnet Management EnableTo enable management by Telnet. Click “Goto Telnet Management” button to execute Telnet command.
SNMP Management Enable To enable management by SNMP.
SNMP Management SettingsTo configure SNMP related settings (SNMP Community, Location, Contact, and Trap Servers 1-4 IP addresses).

Table 5-4 Management tab settings

Upgrade Firmware tab

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Figure 5-10 Upgrade Firmware tab

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Firmware Image The filename of the FW image (.dat file).
Browsing Browse the file and upgrade.
UpgradeEnablethefirmwareupgrade.

Table 5-5 Upgrade Firmware tab settings

Save/Load tab
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Figure 5-11 Save / Load tab

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Save Configuration to FlashClick to apply the selected configuration file and save current configuration into flash memory.
Load DefaultLoad default configuration except the network settings. If you want to load all factory defaults, press the “Reset” button on the device (Hardware restore).
Reboot Device Reboot the device server (warm start).
Import Configuration Restore the previous exported configuration.
Export Configuration Export the current configuration to a file to backup the configuration.

Table 5-6 Save / Load tab settings

5.1.2.3 Configure Serial Port

Serial Settings
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Figure 5-12 Serial Settings tab

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Port Alias Label the port to describe the connected device.
Baud rate110bps/300bps/1200bps/2400bps/4800bps/9600bps/19200bps/38400bps/57600bps/115200bps/230400bps/460800bps
Stop Bits Select 1, 2, or (1.5) stop bits.
Data Bits Select 5, 6, 7, or 8 data bits.
Parity Select No, Even, Odd, Mark, or Space parity.
Flow ControlSelect No, XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS, or DTR/DSR Flow Control.
InterfaceRS232 / RS422 / RS485(2-wires) / RS485(4-wires)
PerformanceThroughput: This mode optimizes for highest transmission speed.Latency: This mode optimizes for shortest response time.
Serial to EthernetDelimiter: You can define a maximum of 4 delimiters (00~FF, Hex) for each communication direction. The data will be held until the delimiters are receivedor the option “Flush Serial to Ethernet data buffer” times out. 0 will disable this feature (factory default).Flush Data Buffer After: The received data will queue in the buffer until all the delimiters are matched. When the buffer is full (4K Bytes) or after "flush S2E data buffer" timeout the data will also be sent. You can set the time from 0 to 65535 seconds.
Ethernet to SerialDellimiter: You can define a maximum of 4 delimiters (00~FF, Hex) for each communication direction. The data will be held until the delimiters are received or the option “Flush Ethernet to Serial data buffer” times out. 0 will disable this feature (factory default).Flush Data Buffer After: The received data will queue in the buffer until all the delimiters are matched. When the buffer is full (4K Bytes) or after "flushE2S data buffer" timeout the data will also be sent. You can set the time from 0 to 65535 seconds.
Force TX Interval TimeForce TX interval time specifies the timeout when no data has been transmitted. When the timeout is reached or TX buffer is full (4K Bytes), the queued data will be sent. 0 disables this function. Factory default value is 0.

Table 5-7 Serial settings

Service Mode – Virtual COM Mode

In Virtual COM Mode, the driver establishes a transparent connection between host and serial device by mapping the serial device server serial port to a local COM port on the host computer. Virtual COM Mode supports up to 5 simultaneous connections, so that multiple hosts can send or receive data via the same serial device at the same time.

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Figure 5-13 Virtual COM mode

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Map Virtual COMClick to select a Virtual COM Name to map on.
Max ConnectionsThe maximum number of simultaneous connections is 5: the default value is 1.
Idle TimeoutWhen the serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time (Idle Timeout), the connection will be closed and the port will attempt to connect with other hosts. 0 disables this function (factory default). If Multilink is configured, only the first host connection is effective for this setting.
Alive CheckThe serial device will send TCP alive-check package in each defined time interval (Alive Check) to remote host to check the TCP connection. If the TCP connection is not alive, the connection closes and the port is freed. 0 indicates disable (default).

Table 5-8 Virtual COM

*Not allowed to mapping Virtual COM from web

Service Mode – TCP Server Mode

In TCP Server Mode, the device server is configured with a unique Port combination on a TCP/IP network. In this case, the device server waits passively to be contacted by the device. After a connection is established, it can then proceed with data transmission. TCP Server mode supports up to 5 simultaneous connections, so that multiple devices can receive data from the same serial device at the same time.

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Figure 5-13 TCP Server mode

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
TCP Server SettingsEncryption with SSL: TCP Server uses Secure Socket Layer encryption.Telnet Negotiation: TCP Server uses Telnet Negotiation protocol encryption.
Data Port Set the port number for data transmission.
Auto Scan Scan the data port automatically.
Idle TimeoutWhen serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time (Idle Timeout), the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and try to connect with other hosts.A value of 0 disables this function. The factory default value is 0. If Multilink is configured, only the first host connection is effective for this setting.
Alive CheckThe serial device will send TCP alive-check package in each defined time interval (Alive Check) to remote host to check the TCP connection. If the TCP connection is not alive,the connection will be closed and the port will be freed. 0 disables this function. The factory default is 0.
Max ConnectionThe maximum number of simultaneous connections is 5; the default value is 1.

Table 5-9 TCP Server mode

Service Mode – TCP Client Mode

In TCP Client Mode, the device can establish a TCP connection with a server by the method you have selected (Startup or Any Character). After the data has been transferred, device can disconnect automatically from the server by using the TCP alive check time or Idle time settings.

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Figure 5-14 TCP Client mode

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
Destination Host Set the IP address of host.
Port Set the port number of data port.
Idle TimeoutWhen the serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time (Idle Timeout), the connection will be closed and the port is freed to try to connect with other hosts. 0 disables this function (factory default). If Multilink is configured, only the first host connection is effective for this setting.
Alive CheckThe serial device will send TCP alive-check package in each defined time interval (Alive Check) to remote host to check the TCP connection. If the TCP connection is not alive, the connection will be closed and the port will be freed. 0 disables this function (factory default).
Connect on The TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device is started.
Startup
Connect on Any CharacterThe TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device starts to send data.

Table 5-10 TCP Client mode

Service Mode – UDP Mode

Compared to TCP communication, UDP is faster and more efficient. In UDP mode, you can Uni-cast or Multi-cast data from the serial device server to host computers, and the serial device can also receive data from one host or from multiple hosts.

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Figure 5-15 UDP mode

Label Description
Listening Port The UDPlistening port (e.g., port number 10040).
Auto Scan Click to automatically scan for a UDP listening port.
Destination Host BeginEnter a beginning IP address for the destination host address.
Destination Host EndEnter an ending IP address for the destination host address.
Sending port Enter the sending port number.

Notification

Specify the events to be reported and select the method (E-mail, SNMP trap, System log).

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Figure 5-16 Notification

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Label Description
DCD ChangedWhen DCD (Data Carrier Detect) signal changes, it indicates that the modem connection status has changed. Notification will be sent.
DSR ChangedWhen DSR (Data Set Ready) signal changes, it indicates that the data communication equipment is powered off. A Notification will be sent.
RI ChangedWhen RI (Ring Indicator) signal changes, it indicates an incoming call.A Notification will be sent.
CTS ChangedWhen CTS (Clear To Send) signal changes, it indicates that the transmission between computer and DCE can proceed. A notification will be sent.
Port ConnectedIn TCP Server Mode, when the device accepts an incoming TCP connection, this event will trigger. In TCP Client Mode, when the device has connected to the remote host, this event will trigger. In Virtual COM Mode, Virtual COM is ready to use. A notification is sent.
Port DisconnectedIn TCP Server/Client Mode, if the device loses the TCP link, this event will trigger. In Virtual COM Mode, when Virtual COM is not available, this event will trigger. A notification will be sent.

5.1.2.4 VCOM List

At the VCOM List, click the Select Monitor Items button to display the Available and Selected Monitor Items.

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Label Description
Available Monitor ItemsCheck one or more items for selection. Use the green right arrow ➔ button to move a selected item to the “Available Monitor Items” column.
Selected Monitor ItemsCheck one or more items for selection. Use the red left arrow ➔ button to move a selected item to the “Available Monitor Items” column.
CancelClick to cancel any changes.
OKClick to OK any changes.

5.1.2.5 Setup Wizard

The Setup Wizard provides links to the Virtual COM Wizard, Serial Tunnel Wizard, Group IP Wizard, Group Setup Wizard, and Group Firmware Wizard.

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Virtual COM Wizard lets you set up the device serial port and map it to Virtual COM port.

STEP 1. Select serial port from available devices.

STEP 2. Setup serial port configuration, baud rate, data bits...etc.

STEP 3. Select the Virtual COM naming.

STEP 4. Done.

Serial Tunnel Wizard helps you couple two serial devices to directly communicate by Ethernet without the PC.

STEP 1. Select two devices that should be tunneled together

STEP 2. Select serial parameters such as baud rate, data bits.

STEP 3. Finish.

Group IP Wizard helps you configure the IP addresses of a group of new devices. The devices already in the configuration list will not be included.

STEP 1. Locate the new devices by broadcast or by IP range.

STEP 2. Configure the IP range or DHCP IP.

STEP 3. Start

Group Setup Wizard helps you to copy one device settings to other devices of the same model. If the listbox is empty, then no devices were located. Please search and add the devices again.

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STEP 1. Select the device model.

STEP 2. Select the source device and destination devices.

STEP 3. Select the device and port settings to copy

STEP 4. Start copying

Group Firmware Wizard helps you to update firmware for a group of devices.

STEP 1. Select the device model.

STEP 2. Select the target devices.

STEP 3. Select the new firmware.

STEP 4. Go.

5.1.2.6 IP Collection

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Label Description
Port Number The IP collection port number (e.g., port number 60001.
Update Button to update the information display.
IP Address The reported IP address.
Device Name The reported device's name.
Model The reported model.
Last Reported TimeThe day, date and time of the last report.

5.1.2.7 System Log

Displays log messages if any are found.

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Label Description
Log MessageThe related log file message. Displays ‘No Log file found! if none reported.Double-click an instance to display event specifics.
YearSelect the year.
MonthSelect the month.
Day Select the day (Mon - Sun).
Total Log Message LinesDisplays the number of lines currently shown.
Clear Log MessageClick to clear the log messages displayed.

5.1.2.8 Top Bar Icons - Remove Device

Clicking the Remove Device icon lets you delete an existing device from the device list.

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5.1.2.9 Map COM

Clicking the Map COM icon lets you map an existing COM port.

5.1.2.10 Unmap COM

Clicking the Unmap COM icon lets you unmap an existing mapped COM port.

5.1.2.11 Wizard

Clicking the Wizard icon displays the Welcome to Wizard Center where you can select the various Wizards. See the related section.

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5.1.2.12 vcom Wizard

Clicking the vcom Wizard icon displays the Virtual COM Wizard; see the related section.

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5.1.2.13 Device Wizard

Clicking the Device Wizard icon displays the Group Setup Wizard; see the related section.

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5.1.2.14 Firmware Wizard

Clicking the Firmware Wizard icon displays the Group Firmware Wizard; see the related section.

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5.1.2.15 Top Bar Dropdown Menu Items

The Top Bar (drop down) menu items provide a set of functions similar to the left pane menu items.

File options

The options presented here include New/Load/Save SDS-Manager configs, Wizards for Virtual COM, Serial Tunnel, Group IP/Setup/Firmware, and Exit.

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Device Configuration options

These options include Broadcast Search, Add Device by IP, Remove Device, and Import/Export Device Configuration functions.

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Options > Network Bandwidth options

Here you can select from four network Bandwidth categories: 1. Intranet, T1 or faster. 2. Internet, ADSL or cable modem. 3. Modem, wireless or lower. 4. 3G, ping time > 3 seconds.

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Help > Help option

The Help > Help Options menu provides the Serial Management Tool HELP in several categories.

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Help > Help About option

This menu option displays version, build, and copyright information.

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Exit the SDS-Manager

If you right-click the SDS-Manager icon in the Windows icon tray and select Exit, the Quit dialog displays with the message "Keep the virtual COM running?".

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text_image Quit Information Keep the virtual COM running? Cancel No, remove the virtual COM. Yes, keep the virtual COM resident.

The options here are:

Cancel: cancel the exit attempt and return to the SDS-Manager.

No, remove the virtual COM.: quit the SDS-Manager and remove the configured virtual COM.

5.2 Configuration by Web Browser

The SDS-Manager lets you configure the System, Port Serial Setting, Management, and Reset / Restore / Backup / Upgrade /Reboot functions.

5.2.1 CONNECT TO THE WEB PAGE

  1. Input the DS IP address "https://192.168.10.2" in the Internet Explorer Address input box.
  2. Click "Yes" button on the dialog box.

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text_image Security Alert Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others. However, there is a problem with the site's security certificate. The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust. View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority. The security certificate date is valid. The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site Do you want to proceed? Yes No View Certificate
  1. Input the name (admin) and password (admin) (only if password is set), then click "OK".

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  1. The IP Address and MAC Address for the device is displayed on the System Information page. The default IP Address is 192.168.1.77.

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  1. Navigate to the System > Time(SNTP) menu path to configure SNTP and Telnet Console access at the SNTP Configuration page. Click the Apply button when done.

Name: DeviceServer-DEFAULT

SNTP: Enable or Disable SNTP globally. The default is Disable.

Time Zone: e.g., (GMT-12:00)Eniwetok, (GMT-06:00)Central Time (US & Canada) or (GMT+08:00)Taipei.

Local Time: e.g., Fri Feb 6 07:59:18 CST 2015.

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text_image Name DeviceServer-DF:ALA.T Time SNTP Enable Disable Time Zone (GMT+08.00)Taper Local Time Sat Apr 11 2015 14:59:18 GMT-05- Time Server peel.ntp.org Fort 123 Console Telnet Console Enable Disable

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Time Server: e.g., pool.ntp.org.

Port: e.g., commonly used port number 123.

Telnet Console: select Enable or Disable for the Console access. The default is telnet access Enabled.

  1. Navigate to System > IP Configuration to configure IP and Ethernet mode parameters. Click Apply when done.

IP Configuration: At the dropdown, select Static, DHCP/BOOTP, or PPPoE. The default is Static. Using Static IP allows manually assigning an IP address. Using DHCP/BOOTP an IP Address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server in your network. Using PPPoE allows Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet as the network protocol for encapsulating PPP

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text_image TRANSITION NETWORKS* open at: ■ Serial Devices Server ■ System ■ Time(GNPP) ■ IP Configuration ■ DOSI Configuration ■ User Authentication ■ Port Start Setting ■ Management ■ SaveReboot ■ PID

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IP Configuration
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text_image IP Configuration 5109C IP Address 172.16.44.130 Retmask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 172.16.44.21 DNS Server 1 172.16.44.18 DNS Server 2 172.16.44.14 Auto IP Report Auto Report to IP Auto Report to TCP Port Auto Report Interval 0 seconds Ethernet Mode Ethernet Mode * Redundant □ Switch

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frames inside Ethernet frames. The "PPPoE Setting" page displays with "User Name" and "Password" entry fields, a read-only "Status" field, Connect and Disconnect buttons, and the Return button.

IP Address: e.g., 192.168.1.77. You must assign a valid IP address for SDS before attaching to your network. Your network administrator should provide you the IP address and related settings. The IP address must be unique within the network (otherwise, the device server will not have a valid connection to the network). The factory default IP address is "192.168.1.77"

Netmask: e.g., 255.255.252.0. All devices on the network must have the same subnet mask to communicate on the network.

Gateway: e.g., 192.168.1.10 by default.

DNS Server 1: Enter the IP address of the DNS server; The DNS server translates domain names into IP addresses.

DNS Server 2: enter a DNS Server address for a second DNS server or leave blank.

Auto Report to IP: enter an IP address for the auto IP reporting.

Auto Report to TCP Port: enter a TCP port for auto reporting to this TCP port.

Auto Report Interval: the time interval between reports in seconds. The default is 0 seconds. The device server will report its status periodically.

Ethernet Mode: select Redundant or Switch as the Ethernet mode of operation. The default is Redundant mode.

In Redundant Mode, when the connection between master-link and LAN fails, the DS can automatically switch to another LAN port within 10mS, and still guarantee a non-stop connection. Switch Mode selects Daisy Chain support to reduce usage of switch ports.

  1. For DDNS (Dynamic DNS) configuration, navigate to the System > DDNS

Configuration menu path and configure the related parameters. Click the Apply button when done.

DDNS: select Enable or Disable DDNS on a global basis (at the system level). The default is Disabled.

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text_image TRANSITION NETWORKS open ut ■ External Device Server ■ System ■ Time(SNTP) ■ IP Configurator ■ DON5Configuration ■ User Authentication ■ Fort Serial Setting ■ Management ■ Save/Reboot ■ Help

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DDNS Configuration

DDNSEnable Disable
Service Providerzip
Host Name
Account
Password
Check WAN IP ScheduleEvery Hour start at 0 : 0

Apply

Service Provider: at the dropdown select ezip, pgpow, dhs, constanttime, dyndns, dyndns-static, dyndns-custom, ods, tzo, easydns, easydns-partner, gnudip, justlinux, dyns, hn, zoneedit, heipv6tb, or 3322.

Host Name: you can set the device name or related information.

Account: the serial server's position.

Password: You can set the password to prevent unauthorized access from your server. The factory default is no password.

Check WAN IP Schedule: at the dropdown select every hour, day, week or month and select the start time in hours and minutes.

  1. Configure User Authentication via the the System >User

Authentication menu path. Enter the old password, enter and confirm the new password, and then click the Apply button.

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User Authentication

User Nameroot
Old Password
New Password
Confirm New Password

Apply

  1. Navigate to the Port Serial Setting > Serial Configuration menu path and configure the related parameters. Click the Apply button when done.

Port: At the Port dropdown, select Port 1, 2, 3, or 4.

Port Alias: e.g., Port1.

Interface: At the dropdown, select RS232, RS422, RS485(2-wires), or RS485(4-wires). The default is RS232.

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Port1 ▼
Port AliasPort1
InterfaceRS232 ▼
Baud Rate30400 ▼
Data Bits0 ▼
Stop Bits1 ▼
ParityNone ▼
Flow ControlNone ▼
Force IX Interval Time0 ms
Performance● Throughput ○ Latency

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Baud Rate: At the dropdown, select 110, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, or 460800 bps baud rate. The default is 38,400 bps.

Data Bits: At the dropdown, select 8, 7, 6, or 5 data bits.

Stop Bits: At the dropdown, select 1 or 2(1.5) stop bits.

Parity: At the dropdown, select None, Odd, Even, Mark, or Space parity.

Flow Control: At the dropdown, select None, XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS, or DTR/DSR.

Force TX Interval Time: use to specify the timeout when no data has been transmitted. When the timeout is reached or TX buffer is full (4K Bytes), the queued data will be sent. An entry of 0 means disable. The factory default value is 0.

Performance: click the radio button for either Throughput or Latency mode, where:

Throughput mode is optimized for highest transmission speed.

Latency mode is optimized for shortest response time.

10. Navigate to the Port Serial Setting

Port Profile menu path and configure the related parameters. Click the Apply button when done.

Port: At the Port dropdown, select Port 1, 2, 3, or 4.

Local TCP Port: enter the port number of the local TCP port (e.g., port 4000).

Mode: the current mode (Serial to

Ethernet or Ethernet to Serial).

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Port1 *
Local TCP Port4000
ModeSerial to Ethernet
Flush Data Buffer After0 ms
Delimiter(Hex 0~ff)1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00
ModeEthernet to Serial
Flush Data Buffer After0 ms
Delimiter(Hex 0~ff)1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00

Apply

Flush Data Buffer After: the meaning depends on the 'Mode' setting above:

If Mode is Serial to Ethernet, the received data is queued in the buffer until all the delimiters are matched. When the buffer is full (4K Bytes) or after "flush S2E data buffer" timeout, the data is also sent. Set the time from 0 - 65535 seconds.

If Mode is Ethernet to Serial, the received data is queued in the buffer until all the delimiters are matched. When the buffer is full (4K Bytes) or after "flush E2S data buffer" timeout, the data will also be sent. Set the time from 0 - 65535 seconds.

Delimiter(Hex 0\~ff): the meaning depends on the 'Mode' setting above:

If 'Mode' is Serial to Ethernet, you can define up to four delimiters (00\~FF, Hex) for each. The data is held until the delimiters are received or the option "Flush Serial to Ethernet data buffer" times out. A 0 entry means disabled (factory default value).

If 'Mode' is Ethernet to Serial, you can define upt to four delimiters (00\~FF, Hex) for each. The data is held until the delimiters are received or the option "Flush Ethernet to Serial data buffer" times out. A 0 entry means disabled (factory default setting).

  1. Navigate to the Port Serial Setting > Service Mode menu path and configure the related parameters. Click the Apply button when done. The parameters are described below.

Data Encryption: enable or disable data encryption globally. The default is Disabled.

Service Mode: At the dropdown, select Virtual COM Mode, TCP Server Mode, TCP Client Mode, or UDP Mode. Click the Apply button when done. The parameter descriptions are below:

In Virtual COM Mode, the driver establishes a transparent connection between host and serial device by mapping the Port of the serial server serial port to local COM port on the host computer. Virtual COM Mode also supports up to five simultaneous connections, so that multiple hosts can send or receive data by the same serial device at the same time.

In TCP Server Mode, DS is configured with a unique Port combination on a TCP/IP network. In this case, DS waits passively to be contacted by the device. After the device establishes a connection with the serial device, it can then proceed with data transmission. TCP Server mode also supports up to five simultaneous connections, so that multiple device can receive data from the same serial device at the same time.

In TCP Client Mode, the device can establish a TCP connection with a server by the method you set (Startup or Any Character). After the data is transferred, the device can disconnect automatically from the server by using the TCP Alive Check time or Idle timeout settings.

In UDP Mode, you can Uni-cast or Multi-cast data from the serial device server to host computers, and the serial device can also receive data from one or multiple host. Compared to TCP communication, UDP is faster and more efficient.

Telnet Negotiation: Displays only if 'Data Encryption' is Disabled (see above). The default is Disabled.

Destination Host: Displays only in 'TCP Client Mode' and if 'Data Encryption' is Disabled (see above).

Destination Port: e.g., 65535. Displays only in 'TCP Client Mode' and if 'Data Encryption' is Disabled (see above).

Idle Timeout: when serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time (Idle Timeout), the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and try to connect with other hosts. The valid range is 0-65535 seconds. A 0 entry indicates disabled (factory default value). If Multilink is configured, only the first host connection is effective for this setting.

Alive Check: the serial device will send TCP alive-check package in each defined time interval (Alive Check) to remote host to check the TCP connection. If the TCP connection is not alive, the connection will be closed and the port will be freed. The valid range is 0-65535 seconds. A 0 entry indicates disabled (factory default value). The factory default is 0.

Connect on: check the Startup or Any Character radio button. The parameters are:

Connect on Startup: the TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device is started.

Connect on Any Character: the TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device starts to send data.

Max Connection: up to five simultaneous connections are supported; the default value is 1 connection.

Service Mode Sample Screens

Service Mode = Virtual COM Mode

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Service Node

Run()
Data EncryptionEnableDisable
Service ModeVirtual COM Mode
Life Timewed0(0-6633)seconds
Align Check40(0-6633)seconds
Max Connection1Max. connection (0-8)

Apple

Service Mode = TCP Server Mode

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Service Mode

Ports *
Data Encryption□ Enable □ Disable
Service ModeTCP Server Mode *
Timeout Negotiation□ Enable □ Disable
TCP Server Port4000
Mkt Threshold6 [0-4010]seconds
Alive Check40 [0-4010]seconds
Max Connection1 - max connection(>40)

Arbin

Service Mode = TCP Client Mode

Service Mode = UDP Mode

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Port1. <
New Ownership○ decrease ▼ increase
Service ModeTCP-Client Mode ▼
Destination Host4500
Info Address0(0-6533)seconds
Alive Check45(0-6533)seconds
Connect on■ Startup ▼ Any Character
Destination HostPort
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2.65335
3.65335
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Service Mode

Port: ▲
Service ModeUSB Mode ▼
Units Port4000
Hand start IPHand end IPSerial Port
1.66525
2.66535
3.66538
4.66536

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  1. Navigate to the Management > Access IP Control menu path and configure the related parameters. The Access IP Control settings let you add or block the remote host IP addresses to prevent

unauthorized access. If a host's IP address is in the accessible IP table, then the host will be allowed to access the DS. You can choose one of these cases by setting the parameter.

a) Only one host with a special IP address can access the device server, "IP address /255.255.255.255" (e.g., "192.168.0.1/255.255.255.255").
b) Hosts on a specific subnet can access the device server. "IP address/255.255.255.0" (e.g., "192.168.0.2/255.255.255.0").
c) Any host can access the device server. Disable this function by un-checking the "Enable IP Filter" checkbox.

Access IP Control List
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text_image □ Notable ID Following [Not check this option will allow any ID to have accessibility] No. Include the ID? IP Address: Program 1 □ 2 □ 3 □ 4 □ 5 □ 6 □ 7 □ 8 □ 9 □ 10 □ 11 □ 12 □ 13 □ 14 □ 15 □ 16 □

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The parameters are described below.

Enable IP Filtering: Not checking this option will allow any IP to have assessibility.

No.: column with lines for instances 1-16.

Activate the IP: check the checkbox to activate this IP.

IP Address: entry box for the IP address for the entity.

Netmask: entry box for the IP address for the entity (e.g., 255.255.252.0).

Click the Apply button when done.

  1. Navigate to the Management > SMTP/SNMP Conf menu path and configure the related parameters. Here you can configure E-Mail Settings, server authentication, SNMP Trap Servers and Syslog Server parameters as described below.

SMTP Server configuration includes the mail server's IP address or domain. If the authentication is required, specify your User Name and Password. You can specify up to four Email addresses to receive the notification.

SNMP Server configuration includes the SNMP Trap Server IP address, Community, Location and Contact. There are 4 SNMP addresses you can specify to receive the notification.

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text_image E-mail Settings SNIP Server Port 26 □ My server required authentication User Name: Password: E-mail Server E-mail Address 1: E-mail Address 2: E-mail Address 3: E-mail Address 4: SNIP Trap server SNIP Server 1: SNIP Server 2: SNIP Server 3: SNIP Server 4: Community: Location: Contact: Bylog Server Bylog Server IP: Bylog Server Port 0

Apply

SysLog Server configuration includes the server IP and server Port. This option must be used with SDS-Manager.

Click the Apply button when done.

  1. Navigate to the Management > System Event Conf menu path and configure the Device Event Notification and Port Event Notification parameters.

Hardware Reset (Cold Start) refers to starting the system from power off (contrast this with warm start). When performing a cold start, DS will automatically issue an Auto warning message by sending E-mail,

log information or an SNMP trap after booting.

Software Reset (Warm Start) refers to restart the computer without turning the power off. When performing a warm start, DS will automatically send an E-mail, log information or SNMP trap after reboot.

Login Failed: when an unauthorized access from the Console or Web interface, a notification will be sent.

IP Address Changed: when IP address of device changes, a notification will be sent.

Password Changed: when password of device changes, a notification will be sent.

Access IP Blocked: when the host accesses the device with blocked IP addresses, a notification will be sent.

Redundant Power Change: when status of power changed, a notification will be sent.

Redundant Ethernet Change: when the

Device Event Notification
Hardware Reset (Cold Start)☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Software Reset (Warm Start)☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Login Failed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
IP Address Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Password Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Access IP Blocked☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Redundant Power Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Redundant Ethernet Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Port Event NotificationPort1 ▼
DCD Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
DSR Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
RI Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
CTS Changed☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Port Connected☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Port Disconnected☐SMTP Mail☐SNMP Trap☐Syslog
Fault Event Notification and Fault LED/Relay
Power 1 Fault ☐SMTP Mail ☐SNMP Trap ☐Syslog ☐Fault LED/Relay
Power 2 Fault ☐SMTP Mail ☐SNMP Trap ☐Syslog ☐Fault LED/Relay
Eth1 Link Down ☐SMTP Mail ☐SNMP Trap ☐Syslog ☐Fault LED/Relay
Eth2 Link Down ☐SMTP Mail ☐SNMP Trap ☐Syslog ☐Fault LED/Relay

Apply

status of an Ethernet port changes, a notification will be sent.

DCD changed: when DCD (Data Carrier Detect) signal changes, it indicates that the modem connection status has been changed. A Notification will be sent.

DSR changed: when DSR (Data Set Ready) signal changes, it indicates that the data communication equipment is powered off. A Notification will be sent.

RI changed: when RI (Ring Indicator) signal changes, it indicates an incoming call. Notification will be sent.

CTS changed: when CTS (Clear To Send) signal changes, it indicates that the transmission between computer and DCE can proceed. A notification will be sent.

Port connected In TCP Server Mode, when the device accepts an incoming TCP connection, this event will be trigger. In TCP Client Mode, when the device has connected to the remote host, this event will be trigger. In Virtual COM Mode, Virtual COM is ready to use.

A notification will be sent.

Port disconnected: In TCP Server/Client Mode, when the device loses the TCP link, this event will trigger. In Virtual COM Mode, when Virtual COM is not available, this event will trigger. A notification will be sent.

Click the Apply button when done.

  1. Navigate to the Save/Reboot menu path to Reset to Factory Defaults, Restore Configuration, Backup Configuration, Upgrade Firmware, and/or Reboot the Device as described below.

Factory Default: Click the Reset button to load the default configuration (except Network settings).

If you want to load all factory defaults, press and hold the device's Reset button for about five seconds for a Hardware restore.

Restore Configuration: Browse to and select the firmware image to upgrade to be restored. Click the

Restore button to restore the previously exported configuration. Choose a file to upload and click

Restore. Firmware version and Uptime information displays with the message "Please click [Restart]

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text_image Factory: Default Reset to default configuration. Click reset button to reset all configurations to the default value. Reset Restore Configuration You can restore the previous saved configuration to Device Server. File to restore... Browse... Restore Backup Configuration You can save current EEPROM value from the Device Server as a backup file of configuration. Backup... Upgrade Firmware Specify the Firmware image to upgrade. Note: Please DO NOT power off this device while upgrading firmware. Firmware: Browse... Upgrade Reboot Device Please click [reboot] button to restart device. Reboot

button to restart Ser2Net. All Config setting must reboot to make it work". Click the Restart button.

Backup Configuration: Click the Backup button to export the current configuration to a file. This lets you save the current EEPROM value from the Device Server as a backup file of configuration. At the dialog, select 'save' this file. At the 'Save As' dialog, specify the save location.

Upgrade Firmware: Browse to and select the firmware image to upgrade to. Note: Do NOT power off this device while upgrading firmware. Click the Close button when done.

Reboot Device: Click the Reboot button to reboot the device.

Help Screen

The Device Server helps screen is shown and described below.

SNTP Configuration: Server name display, Date and time update, Time server address assign, Telnet/ssh console enable, disable function.

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text_image TRANSITION NETWORKS SDSPX3114-121-LRT Welcome to Device Server Help METH Configuration Server have double, dual and two pixels, True and double design, Temporary launch mode, double function. M3 Configuration Last start: 2.0 seconds, last WPS8 setting, long-range setting. Tube Configuration Drive base buffer, and disk, disk/lock, Openset, Open Start to Digital Setting. Disk Authentication Manage a password to provide secure/before web management. Tube1 Configuration Send start, start log, max log, max play, flow control, speed control. Tube Profile Switchable mode, Data generation, Data Transfer Management, T2F drive, data recovery, optimization, data transfer network. Income Of Control List Set up or if address tables for account management. Internet Connection Send starting file and download files. Internet User List Set up or if address tables that set higher the add warning menu. Internet to Web Show to Policy Web settings.

IP Configuration: Lan static IP, dynamic IP, or PPPOE setting, Autoip report Setting.

Ddns Configuration: Ddns Service Provider, Host Name, Account, Password, Check Wan Ip Schedule Setting.

User Authentication: Assign a password to provide security during remote management.

Serial Configuration: Baud rate, start bits, data bits, stop bits, flow control, UART FIFO.

Port Profile: Operation mode, Data Encryption, Server Telnet Negotiation, TCP alive check, inactivity, delimiters, force transmit timeout.

Access IP Control List: Set up an IP address table for access permission.

SMTP/SNMP Conf.: Auto warning E-mail and SNMP Trap settings.

System Event Conf.: Set up pre-defined events that will trigger the auto warning alarm.

Return to Default: Reset to Factory Default settings.

5.1.2 Uninstall the SDS Manager

  1. Close the SDS-Manager if it is running.
  2. Select the Windows Start -> All Programs -> SDS Manager -> uninstall menu path.
  3. A .bat file screen displays momentarily and then the SDS icon is remvoed from the Windows icon tray.

5.1.3 Messages

Message: There is a problem with this website's security certificate.

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text_image There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority. The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website's address. Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server. We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website. ✓ Click here to close this webpage. ✓ Continue to this website (not recommended). ✓ More information

Message: SDS-Manager is running. Please close it, then do uninstall.

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text_image Warning SDS-Manager is running. Please Close it, then do uninstall. OK

5.3 Configuration by SSH Console

5.3.1 Connect to SDS Commander

You can use an SSH tool (e.g., PuTTY) to access the SDS SSH console (shown below). The default password is 'admin'. The SDS Commander functions are shown below.

**************************
*** TRANSITION Industrial Serial Device Server Commander ***
**************************
Input System Password: ****
----
[SUPERCOM iCOM3000 Series]
1. Overview
2. General Settings
3. Network Settings
4. Ports settings
5. Security(Accessible IP) Settings
6. Notification(Auto Warning) Settings
A. DDNS setting
C. Change Password
L. Load Factory Default
S. Save configuration
R. Reboot
Q. Exit & Logout

Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): 

Each of the SDS Commander functions is shown below.

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text_image login as: admin admin@172.16.44.130's password: ************************** *** TRANSITION Industrial Serial Device Server Commander *** ************************** Input System Password: **** [SUPERCOM iCOM3000 Series] 1. Overview 2. General Settings 3. Network Settings 4. Ports settings 5. Security(Accessible IP) Settings 6. Notification(Auto Warning) Settings A. DDNS setting C. Change Password L. Load Factory Default S. Save configuration R. Reboot Q. Exit & Logout Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q):

Figure 5-30. SSH Connection - Main menu

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text_image 172.16.44.129 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): 1 [Overview] Model Name : IDS-5012 MAC Address : 00-1e-94-01-b8-08 Firmware Version : 1.0 Device name : DeviceServer-DEFAULT Press ENTER to continue.

Figure 5-31. SSH Connection - 1. Overview menu

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text_image [General Settings] 1. Device name : DeviceServer-DEFAULT 2. SNTP Enable Enable 3. SNTP server : pool.ntp.org 4. Port : 123 5. Time Zone : Canada/Central 6. Web console : Enable 7. Community : 8. Location : 9. Contact : Q. Exit Select one function (1-8,Q):

Figure 5-32. SSH Connection - 2. General Settings

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text_image 172.16.44.129 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): 3 ---- 1. IP configuration Static 2. IP address 172.16.44.129 3. Netmask 255.255.252.0 4. Gateway 172.16.44.21 5. DNS server 1 172.16.44.151 6. DNS server 2 A. Apply New Network Settings R. Refresh Status * Please select (A)"Apply New Network Settings" after changed your settings 7. To IP 8. To TCP port Set "To IP" first 9. Period(sec) Set "To IP" first 0. Ethernet Mode Redundant Q. Exit Select one function (1-9,A,R,Q):

Figure 5-33. SSH Connection - 3. Network Settings

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text_image 172.16.44.129 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): 4 [Ports setting] 1. port1 (Port0) Q. Exit Select port or (Q)uit:

Figure 5-34. SSH Connection - 4. Ports Settings

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text_image 172.16.44.129 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): 5 [Access IP Setting] IP Address Netmask 1. IP-1 2. IP-2 3. IP-3 4. IP-4 5. IP-5 6. IP-6 7. IP-7 8. IP-8 9. IP-9 10. IP-10 11. IP-11 12. IP-12 13. IP-13 14. IP-14 15. IP-15 16. IP-16 Q. Exit Select one function (1-16,Q):

Figure 5-35. SSH Connection - 5. Security(Accessible IP) Settings

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text_image 172.16.44.130 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): 6 [Notification Settings] 1. SNMP Trap setting 2. Email Notification settings 3. System Log setting 4. Fault LED and relay Q. Exit Select one function (1-4, Q):

igure 5-36. SSH Connection - 6. Notification(Auto Warning) Settings

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text_image 172.16.44.130 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): A ---- [DDNS Setting] 1. DDNS Enable: Disable 2. Service Provider: ezip 3. Host Name: 4. Account: 5. Password: Check WAN IP Schedule A. Check WAN IP Interval: Every Hour B. Start at Hour: 0 C. Start at Minute: 0 S. Save Config Q. Quit Select one function (1 - 5, A - C, Q, S):

Figure 5-37. SSH Connection - A. DDNS setting

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text_image 172.16.44.130 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): c [Change Password] Input old password:

Figure 5-38. SSH Connection - C. Change Password

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text_image 172.16.44.129 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): 1 [Load Default] Are you sure? (Y/N)

Figure 5-39. SSH Connection - L. Load Factory Default

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text_image 172.16.44.129 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): s [Save to file] Are you sure? (Y/N)

Figure 5-40. SSH Connection - S. Save configuration

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text_image 172.16.44.129 - PuTTY Select one function (0-9,A,C,L,S,R,Q): r [Reboot System] Are you sure? (Y/N)

Figure 5-41. SSH Connection - R. Reboot

7. Technical Specifications

Network Interface
Ethernet2x 10/100Base-T(X) which support Redundant Dual Ethernet or Switch Mode support. Auto-recover less than 10ms
ConnectorRJ-45
ProtectionBuilt-in1.5KV magnetic
ProtocolsICMP, IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, BOOTP, ARP/RARP, DNS, SNMP MIB II, HTTPS, SSH
Serial Interface
Interface4x RS232 / RS422 / 4(2)-Wire RS485. Which can be configured by SDS-Manager
ConnectorMale DB9
Serial Baud Rate 110 bps to 460.8 Kbps
Data Bits 5, 6, 7, 8
Parity odd, even, none, mark, space
Stop Bits 1. 1.5, 2
RS-232 signalsTxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, RI, GND
RS-422 signalsTx+, Tx-, Rx+, Rx-, GND
RS-485 (4 wire) signalsTx+, Tx-, Rx+, Rx-, GND
RS-485 (2 wire) signalsData+, Data-, GND
Flow controlXON/XOFF, RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR
Serial Line ProtectionBuilt-in15KV ESD protection
LED IndicatorsPWR PoE(1)(2) / Ready:1) Red On: Power is on and booting up.Red Blinking: Indicates an IP conflict, or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly.2) Green On: Power is on and functioning normally.Green Blinking: Located by Administrator.ETH1(2) Link / ACT:Amber ON/Blinking: 10 Mbps EthernetGreen ON/Blinking:100 Mbps EthernetSerial TX / RX LEDS:Red: Serial port is receiving dataGreen: Serial port is transmitting data.Fault: Fault alarm (Red)
Power Requirements
Power Input PWR1/2: 12~48VDC in 6-pin Terminal Block
Reverse Polarity Protection Present at terminal block
Power Consumption 7 Watts MAX
Software Utility
UtilitySDS-Manager for Windows NT/2000/XP/ 2003/VISTA/Windows 7 (32/64 bits) which includeDevice discoveryAuto IP reportDevice setting (run-time change, no rebooting)Access control listGroup settingDevice monitoringSerial port monitoringLog infoGroup Firmware update
Serial ModeVirtual Com / TCP Server / TCP Client / UDP /Serial TunnelTCP Alive Check TimeoutInactivity TimeoutDelimiter for Data PackingForce TX Timeout for Data Packing
Multiple Link5 Hosts simultaneous connection: Virtual Com /TCP server / TCP Client / UDP
VCOM Driver Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/VISTA/ Windows 7 (32/64 bits)
ConfigurationWeb HTTPS console, SSH console, Console CommandSDS-Manager for Windows NT / 2000 /XP / VISTA / Windows 7(32/64 bits)
Environmental
Operating Temperature -10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F)
Operating Humidity 5% to 95%(Non-condensing)
Storage Temperature -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
Mechanical
Dimensions(W x D x H) 52mm (W) x 106mm (D) x144 mm (H)
CasingIP-30 protection
Regulatory Approvals
ShockIEC 60068-2-27
Free FallIEC 60068-2-32
VibrationIEC 60068-2-6
EMIFCC Part 15, CISPR (EN55022) class A
EMSEN61000-4-2 (ESD), EN61000-4-3 (RS)EN61000-4-4 (EFT)EN61000-4-5 (Surge)EN61000-4-6 (CS)
SafetyEN60950-1
WarrantyLimited Lifetime

8. Troubleshooting

  1. Is the PWR1 or PWR2 LED blinking Red?

YES

  • Check if an IP conflict exists. Re-install the device. See the Network Setting section.
  • Check if DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly. See the installation instructions.
  • Proceed to step 2.

  • Is one of the Green Power LEDs (PWR, PWR1 PWR3) lit?

NO

• Is the power source live and to spec?
- Is the power adapter properly installed?
- Contact Technical Support: US/Canada: 1-800-260-1312, International: 00-1-952-941-7600.
YES
- Proceed to step 3.

  1. Check the P7 and P8 LEDs. Is the Green port Link/Act LED or the Amber Link LED lit?

NO

  • Verify that the fiber cable requirements are met.
    YES
  • Proceed to step 4.

  • Check the P1-P6 (RJ-45 copper) LEDs. Are the LEDs lit (green for port Link/Act, amber for Duplex/Collision)?

NO

- Verify that the RJ-45 copper cable requirements are met.

Verify section "5.1.2.3 Configure serial port".

YES

- Contact Technical Support: US/Canada: 1-800-260-1312, International: 00-1-952-941-7600.

Troubleshooting Q&A

Q1: Should the SDS-Manager tool x64 install into "Program Files (x86)" directory on Win7 x64 (and not into the "Program Files" directory)?
A1: Yes, the difference of the X64 version of SDS-Manager is the VCOM driver install location, but not necessarily the other files. So it will be put into "Program Files (x86)" in the default directory.
Q2: The SDS-Manager tool GUI indicates the device's DB9 port is being set to RS232, while the device's hardware DIP switch indicates that it is set to RS485. Which takes precedence, and why is there a discrepancy?
A2: The DIP switch is for the RS-422/485 termination but not the mode. The mode can only be changed by using software.
Q3: Using the SDS-Manager tool to map a device to a COM port, and then using TeraTerm to connect to that COM port results in the COM port being listed twice in TeraTerm (a COM port should only show up once).
A3: This problem is not found on other Terminal software.
Q4: COM ports mapped by the SDS-Manager tool do not show up in Windows Device Manager (they should).
A4: It's designed not to show up in Windows' Device Manager.
Q5: While setting up a second unit, this warning displayed during discovery of device that was directly connected to the second PC and nothing else: "IP 192.168.1.77 will be collision with other device.

Please select another IP again." The other device server used the same IP, but they weren't connected together, which means either there was a bug and the warning was invalid, or the devices somehow communicated wirelessly.

A5: Check if this PC is connected with any device with the same IP address. Try to clear the ARP table of this PC.

Safety Warnings and Cautions

These products are not intended for use in life support products where failure of a product could reasonably be expected to result in death or personal injury. Anyone using this product in such an application without express written consent of an officer of Transition Networks does so at their own risk, and agrees to fully indemnify Transition Networks for any damages that may result from such use or sale.

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Attention: this product, like all electronic products, uses semiconductors that can be damaged by ESD

(electrostatic discharge). Always observe appropriate precautions when handling.

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Warning: Potential for damage to equipment or personal injury.

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Warning: Risk of Electrical Shock

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Functional grounding point

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Protective grounding point

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Special considerations

9. Service, Warranty and Tech Support

Contact Us

Technical Support

Technical support is available 24 hours a day.

US and Canada: 1-800-260-1312

International: 00-1-952-941-7600

Transition Now 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM CST

Chat live via the Web with Transition Networks Technical Support. Log onto www.transition.com and click the Tech Support/Transition Now link.

Web-Based Seminars

Transition Networks provides seminars via live web-based training at www.transition.com click Learning Center.

E-Mail

To ask a question anytime, send an e-mail to our technical support staff at techsupport@transition.com.

Address

Transition Networks

10900 Red Circle Drive,

Minnetonka, MN 55343, U.S.A.

Telephone: 952-941-7600

Toll free: 800-526-9267

Fax: 952-941-2322

Warranty

This warranty is your only remedy. No other warranties, such as fitness for a particular purpose, are expressed or implied. Transition Networks is not liable for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages or losses, including loss of data, arising from any cause or theory. Authorized resellers are not authorized to extend any different warranty on transition networks' behalf.

Effective for products shipped May 1, 1999 and after. Every Transition Networks' labeled product purchased after May 1, 1999 will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. This warranty covers the original user only and is not transferable.

What the Warranty Does Not Cover

This warranty does not cover damage from accident, acts of God, neglect, contamination, misuse or abnormal conditions of operation or handling, including over-voltage failures caused by use outside the product's specified rating, or normal wear and tear of mechanical components. If the user is unsure of the proper means of installing or using the equipment, contact Transition Networks' free technical support services.

Establishing Original Ownership

To establish original ownership and provide date of purchase, please complete and return the registration card accompanying the product or register the product on-line on our product registration page.

Transition Networks will at its option:

• Repair the defective product to functional specifications at no charge
- Replace the product with an equivalent functional product
- Refund the purchase price of a defective product

Who to Contact for Returns

To return a defective product for warranty coverage, contact Transition Networks' technical support department for a return authorization number. Transition's technical support department can be reached through any of the following means:

How and Where to Send Returns

Send the defective product postage and insurance prepaid to the following address:

Transition Networks, Inc.

10900 Red Circle Drive

Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA

Attn: RETURNS DEPT: CRA/RMA # ____

Failure to properly protect the product during shipping may void this warranty. The return authorization number must be written on the outside of the carton to ensure its acceptance. We cannot accept delivery of any equipment that is sent to us without a CRA or RMA number.

CRA's are valid for 60 days from the date of issuance. An invoice will be generated for payment on any unit(s) not returned within 60 days.

Upon completion of a demo/ evaluation test period, units must be returned or purchased within 30 days. An invoice will be generated for payment on any unit(s) not returned within 30 days after the demo/ evaluation period has expired.

The customer must pay for the non-compliant product(s) return transportation costs to Transition Networks for evaluation of said product(s) for repair or replacement. Transition Networks will pay for the shipping of the repaired or replaced in-warranty product(s) back to the customer (any and all customs charges, tariffs, or/and taxes are the customer's responsibility).

Before making any non-warranty repair, Transition Networks requires a \200.00 charge plus actual shipping costs to and from the customer. If the repair is greater than \200.00, an estimate is issued to the customer for authorization of repair. If no authorization is obtained, or the product is deemed ‘not repairable’, Transition Networks will retain the \$200.00 service charge and return the product to the customer not repaired. Non-warranted products that are repaired by Transition Networks for a fee will carry a 180-day limited warranty. All warranty claims are subject to the restrictions and conventions set forth by this document.

Transition Networks reserves the right to charge for all testing and shipping incurred, if after testing, a return is classified as "No Problem Found."

THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. TRANSITION NETWORKS IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,

INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY. AUTHORIZED RESELLERS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO EXTEND ANY DIFFERENT WARRANTY ON TRANSITION NETWORKS'S BEHALF.

Customer Pays Non-Compliant Return Costs

The customer must pay the non-compliant product(s) return transportation cost to Transition Networks for evaluation of said product(s) for repair or replacement. Transition Networks will pay for shipping the repaired or replaced in-warranty product(s) back to the customer (any and all customs charges, tariffs, or/and taxes are the customer's responsibility).

Non-Warranty Repair Costs

Before making any non-warranty repair, Transition Networks requires a \200 charge, plus actual shipping costs to and from the customer. If the repair is greater than \200, an estimate is issued to the customer for authorization before making the repair. If no authorization is obtained, or the product is deemed not repairable, Transition Networks will retain the \$200 service charge and return the product to the customer not repaired.

Repaired Non-Warranty Products

Non-warranted products repaired by Transition Networks for a fee will carry a 180-day limited warranty.

All warranty claims are subject to the restrictions and conventions set forth by this document.

Transition Networks reserves the right to charge for all testing and shipping incurred, if after testing, a return is classified as “No Problem Found.”

10. Compliance Certifications

EN60950
EN60950-1

Declaration of Conformity

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Transition Networks, Inc.

Manghaden 2 Nama

10900 Red Circle Drive, Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343 U.S.A.

Manufacturer's Address

DECLARES THAT THE PRODUCT(S)

SDSTX3110-121-LRT and SDSTX3110-124-LRT

SDSFX3113-111-LRT and SDSFX3114-111-LRT

CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT REGULATIONS:

FCC Part 15. CISPR22 / EN55022 Class A

EN60950-1, EN61000-4-2 (ESD), EN61000-4-3 (RS); EN61000-4-4 (EFT);

EN61000-4-5 (Surge); EN61000-4-6 (CS)

I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive(s) and Standards(s).

Minnetonka Minnesota

Place

May 19, 2015

Date

Stephen Anderson

Signature

Stephen Anderson

Full Name

Vice President of Engineering

Posnos

2018

European Regulations

WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product could cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

In accordance with European Union Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, Transition Networks will accept post usage returns of this product for proper disposal. The contact information for this activity can be found in the 'Contact Us' portion of this document.

CAUTION: RJ connectors are NOT INTENDED FOR CONNECTION TO THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE

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NETWORK. Failure to observe this caution could result in damage to the public telephone network.

Electrical Safety Warnings

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Electrical Safety

IMPORTANT: This equipment must be installed in accordance with safety precautions.

RevDateDescription of Changes
A5/19/15Initial release for SDSTX3110-124-LRT. Firmware: SDSTX3110-124-LRT_V1.1_20150401.bin

Trademark notice

All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All other products or service names used in this publication are for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. All other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective holders.

© 2015 Transition Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means (graphic, electronic, or mechanical) without written permission from Transition Networks.

Address comments on this product or manual to:

Transition Networks Inc.

10900 Red Circle Drive

Telephone: +1-952-941-7600 / Toll Free: 800-526-9267 / Fax: 952-941-2322

E-Mail: customerservice@transition.com / techsupport@transition.com sales@transition.com / info@transition.com

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Transition Networks

10900 Red Circle Drive

Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA

Tel: 952-941-7600 or 1-800-526-9267

Fax: 952-941-2322

Copyright© 2014, 2015 Transition Networks. All rights reserved.

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