Lantronix 1-T2 User Manual

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Using the MSS
Emulating a Direct Serial Connection
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5.3 Emulating a Direct Serial Connection
Two MSS serial servers can be connected to emulate a direct serial connection 
on a LAN. Servers connected in this way can pass data only. They will not be 
able to pass status signals (DSR, DTS, CTS/RTS, etc.) or preserve timing 
between characters. The basic network conÞguration for this virtual serial 
line is shown in Figure 5-14.
Figure 5-14:  
Back-to-back MSS Connection
Assuming the MSS serial port parameters have been conÞgured properly, 
they would be conÞgured as follows:
mss_a 
Local>> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP 
192.168.5.10:3001T
Local>> CHANGE AUTOSTART ENABLED
mss_b
Local>> CHANGE ACCESS REMOTE 
Local>> CHANGE DEDICATED NONE
Local>> CHANGE AUTOSTART DISABLED
NOTE:
If the two Servers are on different IP subnets, the default gateway 
on each unit will have to be configured with the Change Gateway 
command (see page 4-10). 
The above commands create a raw (8-bit clean) TCP connection between the 
serial ports of the two Servers once the units have been power-cycled. The 
commands for mss_a ensure that it will automatically connect to mss_b each 
time it is booted. Similarly, the commands for mss_b ensure that it is always 
available to accept connections from mss_a
When the UDP protocol is used, there is no connection. Each MSS must be 
told explicitly which hosts it is allowed to accept packets from. Broadcast or 
multicast IP addresses can be speciÞed to allow an MSS to send packets to all 
hosts on a subnet. 
Serial Device
Serial Device
mss_a
mss_b
Ethernet
192.168.5.2
192.168.5.10