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15.2 The Com-Server as Telnet client
This mode is the simplest way to implement terminal emulation
on a serial terminal device and thereby to effect direct
communication with the TCP/IP station on which the Telnet
server is active. The Com-Server opens the connection as soon
as the serial port has received a character.
After base startup of the Com-Server and setting the serial
parameters to match the connected device, configuration of
the TCP client mode is done in the Submenu
Setup Port x
r
TCP Mode
r
TCP-Client.
n
Server Port
Port number that the Telnet server addresses (Standard-
Telnet-Port: 23)
Format: decimal
n
Server IP/URL
IP address or URL of the TCP/IP computer on which the
Telnet-Server is active.
Format: Dot notation or URL
1
A URL can only be assigned in conjunction with a va
lid DNS server. The name used is not allowed to
contain space characters (0x20), nor can the first character
be a decimal (0x2E). A server IP or URL is deleted by ente-
ring 0.0.0.0.For additional information refer to the section
Menu: Setup SYSTEM
r
Setup TCP/IP
r
DNS-Server
.
To activate the Telnet-Client mode, enter the desired
parameters and then press the ENTER key repeatedly to return
to the main menu and save the entries using
SAVE Setup
. The
message
Saving...
appears. The selected mode is shown in the
SETUP Port x
r
Port State
r
Connection State
menu; the current
status of the connection can also be read at any time in this
menu.
Summary of Contents for 58031
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Page 38: ...38 W T Form factors ...
Page 102: ...102 W T The protocol stack of the Com Server ...
Page 128: ...128 W T The Windows COM redirector ...
Page 134: ...134 W T Box to Box mode ...
Page 152: ...152 W T Data transfer per Telnet ...
Page 192: ...192 W T Firmware update of the Com Server ...
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