UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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Part L – Network
Communications
TCP/IP Concepts
About TCP/IP
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) is a standardised set of rules, or
protocols
, that allow
computers to talk to each other. TCP/IP is the glue that holds the Internet together.
Most of the TCP/IP based protocols revolve around the concept of a
server
providing services to a
client
. Servers and
clients are software modules loaded onto a computer or device. For example, the web browser client on your PC uses
TCP/IP to make requests to a web server, which then returns the requested information.
A single computer or device can support multiple different clients and servers, all operating simultaneously. Likewise, a
single TCP/IP connection allows any number of clients to talk to any number of servers simultaneously.
About This Section
Hardware Interfaces
The
DT80
supports TCP/IP using any of the following communications interfaces:
•
Ethernet
, which is typically used to connect to a home or office LAN (local area network), or a single PC, or an
Internet gateway device such as an ADSL modem
•
a
serial interface
(USB, host RS232 or serial sensor), using PPP (point to point protocol), which is typically
used to connect to a single PC (e.g. using DtUsb), or to a dial-up Internet service using an external dial-up
modem.
•
the
integrated wireless modem
(if present), which can connect to the Internet via a mobile telephone network.
The mechanics of setting up the serial interfaces (profile settings, installing
DtUsb
, and so on) were discussed earlier.
Refer to
, and
.
This section will discuss:
•
setting up the integrated modem
•
setting up the Ethernet interface
•
setting up a PPP connection over one of the RS232 serial interfaces
Services
As shown in the communications diagrams (
and
), the
DT80
supports the following TCP/IP based
services:
•
an external web browser can access the
DT80
's
web server
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)
•
an external FTP client can access the
DT80
's
FTP server
Using the DT80 FTP Server (P255)
)
•
an external Modbus client (e.g. SCADA system) can access the
DT80
's
Modbus server
)
•
an external client (e.g. the
dEX
command window, or
DeTransfer
) can access the
DT80
's
command server
Using the Network Command Interface (P254)
)
•
the
DT80
can act as an
FTP client
in order to push logged data to an FTP server (
)
•
the
DT80
can act as an
email client
in order to transfer logged data or alarm messages to an email account
)
•
the
DT80
can act as a
Modbus client
in order to read data from Modbus sensors (
)
This section will discuss the use of the
DT80
's FTP server and command server. The other services are documented
elsewhere, as indicated above.