GREENTEL SE100 1, 2 Serial Device Server User Manual

GREENTEL SE100 1, 2 Serial Device Server User Manual

The SE100 SE1001 and SE100 SE1002 Serial Device Servers provide high-performance serial to Ethernet connectivity, allowing 8 simultaneous access to one port. They support TCP server, TCP client, UDP, TCP Virtual Port, Multi-screens TTY, PPP dialout/daemon, Line printer daemon mode. These devices offer RS232, RS422 or RS485 (2 and 4 wire support) for applications such as POS, Access Control, and any serial port connectivity.

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GREENTEL

Serial Device Server

User Manual

For SE1001 1 Port RS232/RS422/RS485

SE1002 2 Ports RS232/RS422/RS485

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 4 

1. SE100X INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 6 

1.1

S

PECIFICATIONS

: ........................................................................................................................ 6 

1.2

P

RODUCT

K

IT

: ............................................................................................................................. 7 

2. HARDWARE INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 8 

2.1.1

SE1001 ................................................................................................................................... 8 

2.1.2

S

ERIAL

P

ORT

(

SOFTWARE SELECTABLE

RS232/RS422/RS485) .................................... 8 

2.1.3

P

OWER

S

UPPLY

........................................................................................................................ 9

 

2.1.4

LED

INDICATOR

....................................................................................................................... 9

 

2.2.1

SE1002 ................................................................................................................................. 10 

2.2.2

S

ERIAL

P

ORT

(P

LEASE REFER TO ORDERING INFORMATION

) ............................................. 10 

2.2.3

P

OWER

S

UPPLY

...................................................................................................................... 12

 

2.2.4

LED

INDICATOR

..................................................................................................................... 12

 

3. APPLICATION INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 13 

4. WEB CONSOLE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................. 16 

4.1

PC C

ONFIGURATION

.................................................................................................................. 16

 

4.2

L

OGIN

......................................................................................................................................... 16

 

4.3

S

ERVER

M

ENU

->S

ERVER

I

NFORMATION

................................................................................. 17

 

4.4

S

ERIAL

P

ORT

C

OMMUNICATION

S

ETTINGS

->P

ORT

1 ............................................................. 18 

4.5

M

ODE

->P

ORT

1 ......................................................................................................................... 20 

4.6

R

OUTE

T

ABLE

............................................................................................................................. 37

 

4.7

H

OST

T

ABLE

............................................................................................................................... 38

 

4.8.1

A

UTHORITY

M

ANAGEMENT

->S

ECURE

S

ETTING

.................................................................. 38

 

4.8.2

A

UTHORITY

M

ANAGEMENT

->IP A

DDRESS

A

CCESS

........................................................... 39

 

4.8.3

A

UTHORITY

M

ANAGEMENT

->MAC A

DDRESS

A

CCESS

....................................................... 39

 

4.9

U

SERS

......................................................................................................................................... 39

 

4.10.1

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->S

YSTEM

I

NFORMATION

......................................................................... 40

 

4.10.2

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->N

ETWORK

I

NTERFACE

I

NFORMATION

.................................................. 40

 

4.10.3

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->A

CTIVE

R

OUTING

I

NFORMATION

.......................................................... 40

 

4.10.4

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->S

ERIAL

P

ORT

C

OMMUNICATION

I

NFORMATION

.................................. 40

 

4.10.5

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->ARP A

DDRESS

M

AP

I

NFORMATION

..................................................... 40

 

4.10.6

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->TCP S

OCKET

I

NFORMATION

................................................................. 41

 

4.10.7

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->A

CTIVE

TCP S

OCKET

I

NFORMATION

................................................... 41

 

4.10.8

S

YSTEM

S

TATS

->UDP I

NFORMATION

.............................................................................. 41

 

4.11

R

ESET

P

ORTS

.......................................................................................................................... 41

 

4.12

S

AVE

C

ONFIGURATIONS

......................................................................................................... 41

 

4.13

L

OAD

F

ACTORY

S

ETTINGS

...................................................................................................... 41

 

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4.14

R

EBOOT

S

ERVER

..................................................................................................................... 41

 

5. TELNET CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................. 42 

6. HOW TO RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS SETTINGS ........................................... 43 

6.1

R

ESET BY

W

EB

C

ONSOLE

......................................................................................................... 43

 

6.2

R

ESET BY

T

ELNET

...................................................................................................................... 43

 

7. FIRMWARE UPGRADE UTILITY ....................................................................................... 44 

8. SUPPORT ..................................................................................................................................... 47 

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Announcements

Thank you for choosing our product. GREENTEL SE100x provides high performance serial to Ethernet connectivity, allows 8 simultaneously access to one port.

GREENTEL SE100x supports TCP server, TCP client, UDP, TCP Virtual Port, Multi screens TTY, PPP dialout/daemon, Line printer daemon mode.

GREENTEL SE100x has RS232, RS422 or RS485 (2 and 4 wire support).

Applications such as POS, Access Control and Any Serial Port Connectivity.

Please read this manual carefully before using the product.

Copyright Announcement

Copyright GREENTEL LIMITED 2010.

All rights reserved.

Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of GREENTEL is prohibited.

Information Edition: GL – A – SE100x – 1.3

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WEEE Notice

The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life.

The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce disposal.

The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste. Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources. Moreover, proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment. For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local city centre, household waste disposal service, shop from where you purchased the equipment, or manufacturer of the equipment.

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1. SE100x Introduction

GREENTEL SE100x provides high performance serial to Ethernet connectivity, allows 8 simultaneously access to one port.

GREENTEL SE100x supports TCP server, TCP client, UDP, TCP Virtual Port, Multi screens TTY, PPP dialout/daemon, Line printer daemon mode.

GREENTEL SE100x has RS232, RS422 or RS485 (2 and 4 wire support).

Applications such as POS, Access Control and Any Serial Port Connectivity.

1.1 Specifications:

Processor

Serial Interface

Serial Standards

(SE1001)

Software selectable RS-232/422/485

Number of Ports

(SE1001)

1

Connectors for External

(SE1001)

DB9 male

Serial Standards

(SE1002)

RS-232/422/485

Number of Ports

(SE1002)

2

Connectors for External

(SE1002)

RJ45

Serial Line Protection

Number of Ports

15 KV ESD protection for all signals

1

LAN Interface

Serial

Communication

Parameters

Connectors for External 8-pin RJ45

Magnetic Isolation 1.5 KV built-in protection

Data Bits

Stop Bits

5, 6, 7, 8

1, 1.5, 2

Parity

Flow Control

Baud rate

RS-232

None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark

RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF

50 bps to 230.4 Kbps

TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, GND

Serial Signals

RS-485-4w Tx+, Tx-, Rx+, Rx-, GND

Software

LED Indicators

Reset Button

Physical

Characteristics

Network Protocols

Driver Support

HTTP, Telnet, ICMP, IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP

Windows TCP Virtual Port driver, Fixed TTY driver (for SCO Unix, Linux)

Configuration Options Web Console, Serial Console, Telnet Console

LED Indicators

(SE1001)

Power, Link, 10/100M

LED Indicators

(SE1001)

100M, Link, Power, Port1, Port2

Reset Button Restore to factory default by hardware

Enclosure

Weight (SE1001)

1mm Aluminum with integrated wall mounts

300 g

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Dimensions (SE1001)

Without ears (L x W x H): 75 x 55 x 23 mm

With ears (L x W x H): 75 x 82 x 23 mm

Weight (SE1002) 400 g

Dimensions (SE1002)

Without ears (L x W x H): 113 x 77 x 23 mm

With ears (L x W x H): 113 x 103 x 23 mm

Environmental

Limits

Operating Temperature 0 to 55°C

Operating Humidity 5 to 95% RH

Power Supply

Input Voltage

Interface

5VDC

5mm pluggable terminal block

Safety EN60950-1

Approvals

Warranty

EMC

Warranty Period

CE (EN55022 Class A, EN55024), FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A

5 years (accessories has 1 year warranty)

1.2 Product Kit:

z Serial Device Server (1 serial port) z AC/DC Adapter optional z 35mm Din-rail mounting kit optional z CD

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2. Hardware Introduction

2.1.1 SE1001

Figure 2.1 Hardware Introduction

2.1.2 Serial Port (software selectable RS232/RS422/RS485)

Before installation, please prepare serial cable according to follow pin assignment.

Pin Assignment: DB9 male connector

PIN RS232 RS422 RS485-4w RS422-2w

1 DCD RTS-

2 RXD DATA- TXD-

3 TXD DATA+ TXD+

TXD-

TXD+

4 DTR RXD+

5 GND GND GND

6 DSR

7 RTS

RXD-

RXD+

GND

RXD-

RTS+

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8 CTS

9

CTS+

CTS-

2.1.3 Power Supply

Figure 2.2 Serial Port

Figure 2.3 Power Supply

Notice: Please connect 5VDC power supply with SE1001 power supply terminal block.

Please take care about the polarity, do not make reverse connection.

2.1.4 LED indicator

LED

Indicator

PWR

Description Power supply indicator (Red)

Off Power off

On

Blinking

Power on

N/A

LINK

Running status indicator

(Green)

Ethernet cable is disconnected, or has a short

The device is connected to a Ethernet connection

Data is transmitting on

Ethernet

10/100M

Ethernet Rate

(Yellow)

10M

100M

N/A

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2.2.1 SE1002

Figure 2.4 Hardware Introduction

2.2.2 Serial Port (Please refer to ordering information)

Before installation, please prepare serial cable according to follow pin assignment.

RJ45 serial connector

PIN RS232 RS485-2w RS485-4w RS422

1 TXD DATA+ TXD+ TXD+

2 RXD DATA-

3 RTS

4 CTS

5 DSR

TXD-

RXD+

RXD-

TXD-

RXD+

RXD-

6 GND GND

7 DTR

8 DCD

GND GND -

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RJ45 RS232 to DB9/DB25 connector

RJ45 DB9 Male DB9 Female DB25 Male DB25 Female

PIN RJ45 PIN DB9 PIN DB9 PIN DB25 PIN DB25

1 TXD 3 TXD 2 TXD 2 TXD 3 TXD

2 RXD 2 RXD 3

3 RTS 7 RTS 8

4 CTS 8 CTS 7

5 DSR 6 DSR 4

RXD

RTS

CTS

DSR

3

4

5

6

RXD

RTS

CTS

DSR

2

5

4

20

RXD

RTS

CTS

DSR

6 GND 5 GND 5

7 DTR 4 DTR 6

8 DCD 1 DCD

GND 7 GND 7

DTR 20 DTR 6

8 DCD

GND

DTR

Figure 2.5 Serial Port (RJ45 connector)

Figure 2.6 DB9 Male Connector

Figure 2.7 DB25 Male Connector

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2.2.3 Power Supply

Notice: Please connect 5VDC power supply with SE1002 power supply terminal block.

Please take care about the polarity, do not make reverse connection.

2.2.4 LED indicator

LED

Indicator

PWR

Description Power supply indicator

(Red)

Off Power off

LINK

On

Blinking

Power on

N/A

Running status indicator

(Green)

Ethernet cable is disconnected, or has a short

The device is connected to a Ethernet connection

Data is transmitting on Ethernet

10/100M Port1

Ethernet

Rate

(Yellow)

10M

100M

N/A

Serial Port 1

(Green)

No data

Data transmission

N/A

Port2

Serial Port 2

(Red)

No data

Data transmission

N/A

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3. Application Introduction

SE1001 works as TCP Server:

1. SE1001 connects to PLC via serial port

2. SE1001 can be configured as TCP server, has fixed IP address

3. PC can be configured as TCP client

4. TCP client in PC requests a connection from the TCP server SE1001, then PC to establish a connection with SE1001.

5. Once the connection is established between SE1001 and PC, data can be transmitted bi-directional.

6. TCP Server mode supports up to 6 simultaneous connections, so that multiple hosts can collect data from the same serial device at the same time.

Figure 3.1: SE1001 works as TCP Server

SE1001 works as TCP Client:

1. SE1001 connects to POS via serial port

2. SE1001 can be configured as TCP client

3. Server can be configured as TCP server, , has fixed IP address

4. TCP client in SE1001 requests a connection from the TCP server, then SE1001 to establish a connection with the TCP server.

5. Once the connection is established between SE1001 and PC, data can be transmitted bi-directional.

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Figure 3.2: SE1001 works as TCP Client

SE1001 works as UDP mode

1. SE1001 connects to LED Displays via serial port

2. SE1001 can be configured as UDP mode

3. Compare to TCP communication, UDP is faster and more efficient, also none guaranteed (no connection requested)

4. In UDP mode, user can unicast or multicast data from Control Room to one or more LED Displays, vice verse is also true

Figure 3.3: SE1001 works under UDP mode

SE1001 works under Tunneling

In the case of the serial connection is established with two or more SE1001 to

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send data over TCP/IP Network .It can avoid RS-232 interface 15 meter distance limitation imposed.

Figure 3.4: SE1001 works under tunneling mode

SE1001 works under TCP Virtual Port mode

The SE1001 comes equipped with COM drivers that work with Windows

NT/2000/XP systems, and also TTY drivers for Linux systems. The driver establishes a transparent connection between host and serial device by mapping the IP: Port of the SE1001’s serial port to a local COM/TTY port on the host computer. Virtual Port Mode also supports up to 6 simultaneous connections, so that multiple hosts can collect data from the same serial device at the same time.

Figure 3.4: SE1001 works under TCP Virtual Port mode

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4. Web Console Configuration

4.1 PC Configuration

SE1001 has default IP 192.16.0.233. Please configure your Ethernet connection as follow, then PC connects to SE1001 should set to IP address 192.168.0.x

(cannot be 192.168.0.233):

4.2 Login

SE1001 has user friendly Web Console.

Open Internet Explorer (or other web browsers), enter the IP address of SE1001 in the URL link field, e.g.

http://192.168.0.233

(- default IP of SE1001).

After that, user will see follow page.

Notice

: There is no login interface default, unless after user set password in the web console.

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4.3 Server Menu->Server Information

Figure: SE1001

Figure: SE1002

Server Menu->Server Information

Item Description

Server Name Input the server name

Server Position Input the sever installation position

Ethernet IP

Address

Ethernet port IP address

Ethernet Mode

Select the Ethernet mode from “auto, 100f,

100h, 10f, 10h”

192.168.0.233

Auto

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auto-10/100M auto-negotiation

100f-100M full mode

100h-100M half mode

10f-10M full mode

10h-10M half mode

DHCP Enabled Enable DHCP client or disable DHCP client No

DHCP Client ID Input DHCP client ID

Default

Gateway

Default Gateway for Ethernet port

Primate DNS

Server

Primate DNS Server address for Ethernet port

Server

Console

Timeout

Advanced

Settings port

Set the length of login timeout

Boot Host and Boot File

4.4 Serial Port Communication Settings->Port1

5 minutes

Serial Port Communication Settings->Port1

Item Description

Baudrate

Data Bits

Select from “300 bps to 460.8 kbps”

Select from “5, 6, 7, 8”

Parity Select from “n, o, e, s, m”

Stop Bits Select from “1, 2”

Flow Control Select from “none, xon/xoff, rts/cts”

Connection

Default

Value

9600 bps

8

None

1

None

Select from “RS232, RS422, RS485_Half,

RS485_Full”

RS232

RS485_Half-RS485 half mode

RS485_Full-RS485 full mode

Advanced

Settings

Set if necessary

FIFO

Select from “yes, no”.

First in and first out, take effect when baud rate is large than 19200, FIFO=16 bytes yes

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Lock tXON tXOFF

TX Empty

Del String

RX Freetime

Available when working under TCP Virtual Port or

TCP/UDP Socket’s Telnet mode. SE1001 receives remote command for changing serial port settings from host.

Select from “no, yes”. no-run the command yes-do not run the command

Transparent XON, select from “no, yes” no-do not upload XON to network yes-upload XON to network

Transparent XOFF, select from “no, yes” no-do not upload XOFF to network yes-upload XOFF to network

SE1001 transmit data from Ethernet to serial port, software read data from Ethernet port when there is x byte in serial port Tx buffer. x is 16 as default. no no no

16

SE1001 receive data from serial port, which matches with Del Strings, then SE1001 will package data received before matching together with data matched with Del Strings as one TCP or UDP package.

When input 1-6 Hex code, 00 stands for common.

Default is to leave it as blank, SE1001 will not match

Del String.

When SE1001 receive data from serial port, should wait for the next byte.

If the next byte is not coming in RX Freetime,

SE1001 will package current data as one TCP or UDP package.

The range is 1-5000 ms.

SE1001 will process as default if do not set this item.

Different baudrate has different default settings.

When baudrate as 9600, Freetime is the time transmit 4 bytes.

When baudrate is more large than 9600, Freetime is the time transmit 32 bytes.

Freetime = 4x (10/baudrate) seconds

RX Max

Length

When SE1001 receive data from serial port meet maximum byte number, and then SE1001 will package the data as one TCP or UDP package.

The range is 1-4096.

SE1001 will process as default if do not set this item.

Rx Length = max (baudrate/10, 1024)

When SE1001 stop transmit data, serial port buffer

TX Block

Time will be cleaned after TX Block Time.

It is available when enable serial port flow control.

The range is 0-30000 seconds.

0 stands for do not clean the data.

XANY

Transmit or stop transmit when serial port works at stop bits.

It is only available when follow control set as

120 no

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DTR ON

Keepalive

Baud Adjust

Note

“Xon/Xoff”. yes-transmit any data from serial port no-only transmit data after receiving XON.

Select from “no, yes”. no-DTR is off yes-DTR is on

Auto detects data availability in serial port in

Keepalive time.

If there is no data in serial port for Keepalive time, then reset the serial port.

Adjust baudrate when it is less than 19200.

-1-decrease 5%

0-do not change it

1-increase 5%

Only 1 item is available from “RX Freetime, RX Max

Length, TX Block Time”.

There would be error when calculating RX Freetime,

RX Max Length. no

120

0

4.5 Mode->Port1

Mode->Port1

Item Description

Default

Value

Communication

Mode

Sessions

Authentication

Select from “TCP Virtual Port, UDP Virtual Port,

TCP/UDP socket, Multi screens TTY, PPP dialout,

PPP daemon, Line printer daemon, MCP, Simple

UDP”

TCP simultaneous connections, select from “1 to

6”

Select from “none, local”

TCP

Virtual

Port

1

None

TCP Virtualport

Please install “Real Port” software before using TCP and UDP Realport.

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UDP Realport

TCP/UDP Socket

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Mode->Port1->TCP/UDP Socket

Item Description

TCP Data Mode

Default

Value

Select from “raw, telnet” raw-serial port data transparent transmission telnet-serial port data transmitted under

Telnet/RF2217 format raw

Local Port (available in

TCP server mode, UDP mode)

TCP server port which allows remote TCP client connection

10001

CR As

LF As

Sessions

Strip NULL

Authentication

Select from “none, cr, lf, cr-lf” none-when receiving “Enter” from serial port, do not send to Ethernet port cr- when receiving “Enter” from serial port, send to Ethernet port lf- when receiving “Enter” from serial port, send “Line Feed” to Ethernet port cr-lf-when receiving “Enter” from serial port, send “Enter” and “Line Feed” to

Ethernet port

Select from “none, cr, lf, cr-lf” cr none-when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, do not send to Ethernet port cr- when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, send to Ethernet port lf- when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, send “Enter” to Ethernet port cr-lf-when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, send “Enter” and “Line Feed” to lf

Ethernet port

TCP simultaneous connections, select from

“1 to 6”

Select from “none, local”

1

None

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(available in TCP server mode) none-no authentication when TCP client start connecting to TCP server local-require authentication when TCP client start connection to TCP server, user should also set authentication information in “Users” page

Auth Prompt (available in TCP server mode)

SERVER First

Protocol

Select from “no, yes” no-no login popup when TCP client connecting to TCP server yes-has login popup including user and password when TCP client connecting to

TCP server

Select from “TCP client, TCP server, UDP”

TCP client-SE1001 works under TCP client mode, requests connection from TCP server

TCP server-SE1001 works under TCP server mode, waiting for TCP client connection

UDP-SE1001 works under UDP mode, works as both client and server

Peer Host (available in

TCP client mode, UDP mode)

Peer Port (available in

TCP client mode, UDP mode)

Remote host IP address

Remote host port

Connect (available in

TCP client mode)

Freetime (available in

TCP client mode)

Select from “always, char, dcdon, dsron” always-start TCP connection to remote host after power on char-start TCP connection to remote host when receiving data from serial port dcdon-start TCP connection to remote host when DCD signal level is high dsron-start TCP connection to remote host when DSR signal level is high always

Select from “none, dcdoff, dsroff, break” none-do not stop TCP connection to remote host any time dcdoff-stop TCP connection to remote host

Disconnect (available in TCP client mode) when DCD signal level coming from high to low dsroff- stop TCP connection to remote host when DSR signal level coming from high to none low break-stop TCP connection to remote host when receiving “break”

Set from “0 to 10000 seconds”

Auto disconnect in Freetime when there is no data transmission

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Multi Screens TTY

Mode->Port1->Multi Screens TTY

Item Description

Screens Supported screen number, select from “1 to 6”

Term Type Terminal emulation type

Auto

Connect

Select from “cr, auto” cr-after terminal input “Enter”, then SE1001 connects to host auto-terminal auto connects to host after power on

Extra log off way besides standard log off, select from

“none, dcdoff, dsroff, break” none-no extra log off way

Logoff

Prompt dcdoff-log off when DCD signal level coming from high to low dsroff-log off when DSR signal level coming from high to low break-log off when pressing Ctrl+Break

Display connection status on terminal when SE1001 connecting to Unix, select from “yes, no” yes-display no-do not display

Default

Value

1

Vt100 cr none yes

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Modem

Mode

Dynamic

Dial

Modem Init

Command

After connecting modem to SE1001 serial port,

Terminal could remote dial in, dial out and call back.

Select from “none, in, out” none-modem control unavailable in-modem is waiting for dial in out-modem dials out using phone number

Select from “no, yes” no-when modem works under dial out mode, it only dials out using Phone Number1 yes-when modem works under dial out mode, it first dial out using Phone Number1, if failed, then try Phone

Number2, Phone Number3, Phone Number4 until

None no successful

Initial command for dial in and dial out.

Usually it is “ats0=1&c1&d2” for dial in and

“ats0=0&c1&d2” for dial out

Modem Dial

Command

Phone

Number1

Phone

Number2

Phone

Number3

Dial out Phone Number1

Dial out Phone Number2

Dial out Phone Number3

Phone

Number4

Dial out Phone Number4

Callback

Callback

Phone

Mode

Working mode for connecting to terminal, select from

“telnet, rtelnet” telnet-no need driver for Unix, available for any Unix supports TCP/IP. After input “Username” and

“Password”, it supports auto log in host. Should also input host item rtelnet-require driver for Unix. Fixed_TTL is available when log in Unix. Host, Username, Password are unavailable in this mode

Currently supports drivers for SCO Unix and Linux

Host

Switch

Code

Available when “Screens” is more than 1. There are 2 ways to save screen history information, save in

Terminal or save in SE1001. Save in Terminal is available when terminal supports this function, and provide command to switch screen. Save in SE1001 is available no matter terminal supports save in terminal function or not.

User could switch screen by pressing hot key on terminal, it could be ASCII or Hex.

Select from “terminal, server” terminal-save in terminal server-save in SE1001

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Available when work under “terminal” mode.

SE1001 provides some famous manufacturer’s code,

Ask Code user can select after pressing “Ctrl+L”, including

Newstar, Greatwall, Newland

Print Init

Code

Username

Script

Password

Password

Script

Password

Please install TTY driver for Linux/Unix before using “Multi screens TTY”.

PPP Dialout

In this mode, SE1001 works as a PPP client, dial out to PPP server.

Mode->Port1->PPP dialout

Item Description

Default

Value

Peer IP

Local IP

Local Mask

Remote server IP. If leave it blank, can also get from remote PPP server after negotiation.

Local PPP client IP. If leave it blank, can also get from remote PPP server.

Mask address no

Username

Password

CHAP

Needed

Username for PPP server access.

Password for PPP server access.

CHAP authentication, select from “no, yes” no

Free Time

Auto disconnect after Free Time. Type from

“0-10000” minutes, 0 stand for always online.

Modem Init

Cmd

Modem initial command for dial out. Usually it is

“at”.

Modem Dial Modem dial out via Tone or Pulse.

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Cmd

Phone

Number1

Phone

Number2

Phone

Number3

Phone

If it is Tone, then input “atdt”, if it is Pulse, then input “atdp”, most of the time it is Tone.

Dial out number 1. Modem will dial out from number 1 to number 4 until successful.

Dial out number 2. Modem will dial out from number 1 to number 4 until successful.

Dial out number 3. Modem will dial out from number 1 to number 4 until successful.

Dial out number 4. Modem will dial out from

Number4 number 1 to number 4 until successful.

CallBack

CallBack

Phone

Dymanic Dial no

no no

PPP Daemon

In this mode, SE1001 works as a PPP server, waiting for PPP client dial in.

Mode->Port1->PPP Daemon

Item Description

Authentication Select from “none, pap, chap”

Peer IP

Local IP

Local Mask

Remote client IP assigned by server.

Local PPP server IP.

Mask address

Allocate DNS

Allocate DNS IP to client.

Select from “no, yes”

CHAP Needed CHAP authentication, select from “no, yes” no no

Free Time

Auto disconnect after Free Time. Type from

“0-10000” minutes, 0 stand for always online.

Modem Init

Cmd

Modem initial command for dial out. Usually it is

“ats0=1”, which is modem automatically response.

Default

Value

Modem Dial

Cmd

Modem dial in via Tone or Pulse.

If it is Tone, then input “atdt”, if it is Pulse, then input “atdp”, most of the time it is Tone.

CallBack

CallBack Phone

Dymanic Dial no no no

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Line Printer Daemon

SE1001 supports part of the serial port printer (part of Rack series), work as printer server.

Mode->Port1->Line printer daemon

Item Description

Default

Value

Sequeue

Name

Begin

Sequeue

End

Sequeue

Print sequeue name

Before printing, SE1001 sends Sequeue to printer for printer initiation.

After printing, SE1001 sends Sequeue to printer.

Ser1

CR As

LF As

Select from “none, cr, lf, cr-lf” none-when receiving “Enter” from serial port, do not send to Ethernet port cr- when receiving “Enter” from serial port, send to

Ethernet port lf- when receiving “Enter” from serial port, send

“Line Feed” to Ethernet port cr-lf-when receiving “Enter” from serial port, send

“Enter” and “Line Feed” to Ethernet port

Select from “none, cr, lf, cr-lf” none-when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, do not send to Ethernet port cr- when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, send to Ethernet port lf- when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, send

“Enter” to Ethernet port cr-lf-when receiving “Line Feed” from serial port, send “Enter” and “Line Feed” to Ethernet port cf lf

Install printer in Windows:

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Leave it as default settings.

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Select the correct printer.

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Install Printer in Unix:

There are two ways: run mkdev rlp or run mkdev lp.

Here SE1001 IP is 24.0.46.144 and Printer name is lp1

A. mkdev rlp

Remote printing configuration

Do you want to install or remove remote printing (i/r/q)? [q]:r

Select r to delete original one

Do you want to remove /usr/spool/lpd? (y/n) [n] y

Do you want to remove /etc/printcap? (y/n) [n] y

And run mkdev rlp again

Remote printing configuration

Do you want to install or remove remote printing (i/r/q)? [q]: i

Select I to start installation

Installing Remote Line Printing

Creating directories /usr/lpd/local and /usr/spool/lpd and file /etc/printcap.

Saving lp, cancel, lpmove and lpstat commands to /usr/lpd/local

Installing remote lp, cancel, lpmove and lpstat commands

Do you wish to change the printer description file /etc/printcap? (y/n) [n] y

Select y

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Remote Printing Configuration

Enter information for remote printers or local printers accepting remote printing requests

Please enter the printer name (q to quit): lp1

Input printer name: lp1

Is lp1 a remote printer or a local printer (r/l)? r

Input r, which is remote install printer

Please enter the the name of the remote host that lp1 is attached to:

24.0.46.144

Input SE1001 IP: 24.0.46.144

Printer lp1 is connected to host 24.0.46.144

Is this correct? (y/n) y

Confirm SE1001 IP, input y

If '24.0.46.144' currently runs SCO OpenServer Release 5 or above, it can support the extended remote line printer protocol.

Do you want to turn on the "extended RLP protocol" support flag.

If you're not sure, answer 'n'? (y/n) [n]

Input n

Would you like this to be the system default printer? (y/n) [n]

Input n

Make sure your host name appears in 24.0.46.144's /etc/hosts.equiv or

/etc/hosts.lpd file

Make sure that lp1 appears in 24.0.46.144's /etc/printcap file (BSD format)

Make sure that lp1 has a spool directory on 24.0.46.144

Please hit <return> to continue

Press Enter

Putting lp1 in printer description file and creating spool dir...done

Updating LP information...done

Remote Printing Configuration

Enter information for remote printers or local printers accepting remote printing requests

Please enter the printer name (q to quit): q

If there is another printer on other serial port, please input the sequeue again.

Else input q and finish installation.

B. mkdev lp

After login, please select Printer - Add Remote - UNIX

Please input SE1001’s IP 24.0.46.144 in Host, and input lp1 in Printer.

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MCP

Simple UDP

4.6 Route Table

Route Table

Item Description

Destination Destination IP address

Mask Destination IP Mask

Gateway

Metric

Ethernet

Gateway IP Address

Hop count, Select from “0, 1”, 0 is directly connection

Leave it as default

Support maximum 16 route table.

Default

Value

0

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4.7 Host Table

Host Table

Item Description Default

Host Name Destination IP address

IP Address Destination IP Mask

Support maximum 16 host table.

4.8.1 Authority Management->Secure Setting

Secure Setting

Item Description

Search Enabled Enable search SE1001 via utility tool Yes

Firmware Enabled Enable upgrade firmware Yes

Telnet Enabled

HTTP Enabled

Enable login via Telnet

Enable login via HTTP

Yes yes

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4.8.2 Authority Management->IP Address Access

IP Access Limit Table

Item Description

Default

Value

Network IP address which has right to access to SE1001,

Address default has no limitation

Network Mask

Read Port

Read only permission for the selected serial port, can be selected after input “Ctrl+L”

Write/Control

Port

Permission

Support maximum 32 tables. no

4.8.3 Authority Management->MAC Address Access

MAC Access Limit Table

Item Description

MAC

Address

MAC address which has right to access to SE1001, default has no limitation

Support maximum 32 tables.

4.9 Users

Default

Value

IP Access Limit Table

User Name User name for login

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Password

Read Port

Password for login

Write/Control Port

Permission

Call Back Phone Number

Support maximum 64 users.

4.10.1 System Stats->System Information

4.10.2 System Stats->Network Interface Information

4.10.3 System Stats->Active Routing Information

4.10.4 System Stats->Serial Port Communication Information

4.10.5 System Stats->ARP Address Map Information

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4.10.6 System Stats->TCP Socket Information

4.10.7 System Stats->Active TCP Socket Information

4.10.8 System Stats->UDP Information

4.11 Reset Ports

4.12 Save Configurations

4.13 Load Factory Settings

4.14 Reboot Server

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5. Telnet Configuration

Open command window. (Click “Start” => “Run”, enter “cmd” in the pop-up dialog box to have DOS window opened.) Enter “telnet 192.168.0.233” (i.e. to connect to SE1001 when its IP is 192.168.0.233).

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6.

How to reset to factory defaults settings

6.1 Reset by Web Console

6.2 Reset by Telnet

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7.

Firmware Upgrade Utility

We provide firmware upgrade utility tool to upgrade firmware, please disable

Windows firewall before launching the tool.

Double click the utility tool to launch it:

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Click “Search” button to search SE1001:

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Click “Connect to a device”, then input the server IP:

Click “Upgrade firmware” and select the right firmware, SE1001 will upgrade the firmware via the utility tool.

User can also download and upload SE1001 server via the utility tool.

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8. Support

In case you have problems with the installation and use, please address them to the Technical Assistance Department by e-mail [email protected].

GREENTEL LIMITED

Address: 11 Daling Rd, Huizhou, China, 516001

WEB: http://www.greentel.cn

EMAIL: [email protected]

Copyright Greentel Limited 2001-2010. All rights reserved.

Subject to alterations without notice.

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Key Features

  • High-performance serial to Ethernet connectivity
  • 8 simultaneous access to one port
  • Supports TCP server, TCP client, UDP, TCP Virtual Port
  • Multi-screens TTY, PPP dialout/daemon, Line printer daemon mode
  • RS232, RS422 or RS485 (2 and 4 wire support)
  • Supports applications such as POS, Access Control

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the default IP address of the SE1001 and SE1002?
The default IP address of the SE1001 and SE1002 is 192.168.0.233.
What are the different types of serial ports supported by the SE1001 and SE1002?
The SE1001 and SE1002 support RS232, RS422 and RS485 serial ports.
How many simultaneous connections can the SE1001 and SE1002 handle?
The SE1001 and SE1002 can handle up to 8 simultaneous connections to a single port.
What are the different communication modes supported by the SE1001 and SE1002?
The SE1001 and SE1002 support various communication modes, including TCP server, TCP client, UDP, TCP Virtual Port, Multi-screens TTY, PPP dialout/daemon, Line printer daemon mode.
How do I upgrade the firmware of the SE1001 and SE1002?
You can upgrade the firmware of the SE1001 and SE1002 using the provided firmware upgrade utility tool.

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