6: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
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Note:
If attempting to select an I/F Mode bit pertaining to RS-422/485 on a
WiPort model WP2001000-01, a “WARNING: RS-422/485 I/F Modes not
supported” message displays. RS-422/485 settings are available on the
WP2004000-01 (WiPort-485) and all the WiPort b/g models including
WP2001000G-02, WP2002000G-02, and WP200200SG-02.
The following table demonstrates some common I/F Mode settings:
Table 5-5. Common Interface Mode Settings
Common I/F Mode Setting
Binary
Hex
RS-232C, 8-bit, No Parity, 1 stop bit
0100 1100
4C
RS-232C, 7-bit, Even Parity, 1 stop bit
0111 1000
78
RS-485 2-wire, 8-bit, No Parity, 1 stop
bit
0100 1111
4F
RS-422, 8-bit, Odd Parity, 1 stop bit
0101 1101
5D
Flow
Flow control sets the local handshaking method for stopping serial input/output. The
current value is displayed in parentheses.
Flow (0) ? _
Use the following table to select flow control options:
Table 5-6. Flow Control Options
Flow Control Option
Hex
No flow control
00
XON/XOFF flow control
01
Hardware handshake with RTS/CTS lines
02
XON/XOFF pass characters to host
05
Port Number
The
Port
No
setting represents the source port number in TCP connections. It is the
number that identifies the channel for remote initiating connections. The port number
functions as the TCP/UDP source port number for outgoing packets. Packets sent to
the unit with this port number are received to this channel. The port number selected
is the Incoming TCP/UDP port and Outgoing TCP/UDP source port.
Port No (10001) ? _
The current value is displayed in parentheses. The default setting for Port 1 is 10001.
The range is 1-65535, except for the following reserved port numbers: