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Serial Protocols 
 
 
ROS™  v3.5 
62 
RS400 
2.2.3 DNP 3.0, Microlok, TIN and WIN Applications 
RuggedServer
™ supports a variety of protocols that specify source and destination addresses. 
A destination address specifies which device should process the data, and the source address 
specifies which device sent the message. Having both destination and source addresses 
satisfies at least one requirement for peer-to-peer communication because the receiver knows 
where to direct response. Each device supporting one of these protocols must have a unique 
address within the collection of devices sending and receiving messages to and from each 
other. 
 
Figure 36: Source/Destination Two Way Communication  
 
Even if protocol can distinguish between server and client side, for RuggedServer
™ there is no 
difference. Both sides need to know where destination device is. If message is received from 
the network, destination address must point to the serial port on receiving server. If message is 
received from the local serial port, destination address must point to the IP Address of the 
server where addressed device is connected. 
2.2.3.1 Concept of Links 
Communication link is established between two addresses where, remote address is the source 
address from the message received from IP network and destination address from the message 
received from local serial port, and the local address is the source address from the message 
received from the serial port ,or the destination address received from the local serial port. For 
each link, a statistics record will be available to the user, if link statistics collection is enabled in 
the protocol configuration.