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The serial-to-serial example which follows shows how to provide mul-
ticast services. (
See “Point-to-Multipoint Serial-to-Serial Application
Example” on Page 69
.)
PPP
External devices can connect to the transceiver using PPP
(Point-to-Point Protocol). The transceiver works as a server and assigns
an IP address to the device that connects through this interface.
To gain access to the transceiver from a PC even if the network is down,
a modem may be connected to one of the transceiver’s COM ports that
has been configured with PPP.
Data Buffering
Data buffering is always active regardless of the selected mode. When
Seamless mode is selected, a buffer size of 256 bytes is used. When
custom mode is selected, the size options are: 16. 32, 64, 128, and 256
bytes. The Inter-Frame Delay is settable in either Seamless or Custom
modes.
Implementing Configuration Changes
There are several configuration parameters for the Serial Gateway found
under the Serial Configuration Menu of the Management System. After
making changes to the configuration, you must use the menu’s “Commit
Changes” to assert the changes.
If you are connecting EIA-232 serial devices to the transceiver, review
these parameters carefully.
Serial Configuration Wizard
The Serial Configuration Wizard available through the
Serial Gateway
Configuration Menu
is recommended for configuration of serial ports. The
wizard uses a step-by-step process, will eliminate possible conflicting
settings, and streamline complex configurations.
The wizard can be bypassed by selecting option
B) View Current Settings
and adjusting the individual settings of the appropriate parameter
3.6.2 Serial Data Port Configuration Menu
The first two menu items present the identical parameter fields for each
port with one exception—Flow Control. This is available only on
COM2.
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