Page 2 - Copyright and Trademark; Lantronix
Copyright and Trademark © 2000, Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. UNIX i...
Page 3 - Disclaimer and Revisions; Date; Current
Disclaimer and Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. Attention: This product has been designed to comply wi...
Page 4 - Declaration of Conformity; Declares that the following product:; Electromagnetic Emissions:
Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and BS 7514) Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix, 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product: Product Name Model: UDS-10 Universal Device Server Conforms to the following standards or other normat...
Page 5 - Warranty
Warranty Lantronix warrants each Lantronix product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of FIVE YEARS (or for the period specified on the product warranty registration card) after the date of shipment. During this period, if a customer is unable to resolve a product probl...
Page 6 - Sales Offices
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Page 7 - Contents; Table of Contents
Contents UDS-10 User Guide i Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 UDS-10 ..........................................................................................................
Page 11 - List of Figures
Contents UDS-10 User Guide v List of Figures Figure 1 – UDS-10-IAP ......................................................................................................... 1-4 Figure 2 - RJ-45 Connector ...................................................................................................
Page 12 - List of Tables
Contents vi UDS-10 User Guide List of Tables Table 1 - Ethernet Interface Signals....................................................................................... 1-8 Table 2 - UDS-10 LED Functions ...................................................................................... 1-10 Tabl...
Page 15 - Introduction
Introduction UDS-10 User Guide 1-1 1. Introduction This manual describes the family of Universal Device Servers (UDS), including the UDS-10 Device Server and the UDS-10-IAP Device Server with Industrial Automation Protocols. The UDS-10B Embedded Device Server is shown here for reference only. It is ...
Page 17 - The UDS-10B board comes with various power supply options:
Introduction UDS-10 User Guide 1-3 1.2 UDS-10B Note: This section is for the UDS-10B only. The UDS-10B is the embedded version of the UDS-10, and is designed to be easily and quickly integrated into products. The UDS-10B operates the same as the UDS-10, except the UDS-10B has no external metal case....
Page 20 - Network Protocols; IP Addresses
Introduction 1-6 UDS-10 User Guide 1.4 Network Protocols Note: UDS-10 refers to UDS-10, UDS-10-IAP and UDS-10B except where noted. The UDS-10 uses TCP/IP protocols for network communication. The supported standards are: ARP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, TFTP, DHCP, AutoIP, and SNMP. For transparent conne...
Page 21 - Serial Interface
Introduction UDS-10 User Guide 1-7 1.5 Serial Interface UDS-10 has a female DCE DB-25 serial port that supports RS232 and RS485/422 serial standards (firmware selectable) up to 115.2 Kbps. LEDs DB-25 Serial Port DB-25F RS-232/485 TX (input) RX (output) RTS (input) CTS (output) DSR (output) TX+ (out)...
Page 22 - Table 1 - Ethernet Interface Signals; Signal Name DIR
Introduction 1-8 UDS-10 User Guide 1.7 Ethernet Cable The next drawing shows a typical RJ-45 connector. The color is not standard but very typical of an Ethernet Patch cable. Pin 1 is located at the top of the connector (Orange + White). The view is from the end of the connector. Orange + WhiteOrang...
Page 23 - Serial Interface Connection
Introduction UDS-10 User Guide 1-9 1.8 Serial Interface Connection The UDS-10 can be connected to a serial or Ethernet device for setup and configuration. The serial device can be RS-232 or RS-485/422. The following diagram shows a typical interface cable for the RS-232 Serial interface. The UDS-M-S...
Page 24 - The device contains the following LEDs:; LED; Lights solid red to indicate network collisions.
Introduction 1-10 UDS-10 User Guide 1.9 LEDs The device contains the following LEDs: linknet Tx/Rxcollision diagnosticstatus Table 2 - UDS-10 LED Functions LED Meaning L (Green) Lights solid green to indicate network port is connected to the network. Net Tx/Rx (Yellow) Blinks yellow to indicate netw...
Page 25 - The UDS-10 dimensions are shown in the following drawing.; Product Information Label; Software Support; Using DeviceInstaller
Introduction UDS-10 User Guide 1-11 1.10 Dimensions The UDS-10 dimensions are shown in the following drawing. Note: For UDS-10 and UDS-10-IAP. 2.3 cm (0.9 in) 6.4cm (2.5 in) 9 cm (3.5 in) 1.11 Product Information Label The product information label contains important information about your specific ...
Page 26 - Power Requirements
Introduction 1-12 UDS-10 User Guide 1.13 Power Requirements The UDS-10 is shipped with a 12VDC, 1A power supply, but any DC power supply between 9VDC and 30VDC can be used. You can order the UDS-10 with a 110VAC (UDS-10-01) or 230VAC (UDS-10-02) power supply. Note: The input voltage for all UDS-10 p...
Page 27 - Technical Specifications; Table 3 - Technical Specs
Introduction UDS-10 User Guide 1-13 1.15 Technical Specifications Table 3 - Technical Specs Category Description CPU, Memory AMD 188ES CPU, 25MHz clock, 128kByte RAM Flash, EPROM 512kByte Flash PROM Installable Serial Protocols Standard Tunnel (UDS-10, and UDS-10-IAP), Modbus (UDS-10-IAP), DF1 (UDS-...
Page 29 - Getting Started; Industrial Automation Protocols; Addresses and Port Number
Getting Started UDS-10 User Guide 2-1 2. Getting Started This section describes all the procedures for configuring your unit. For a short version, see the Quick Start Guide. Go to the Lantronix web site for the latest firmware and release notes. UDS-10 comes with Standard Tunnel Protocol and the UDS...
Page 30 - Physically Connecting the Unit; Serial Interface; Figure 3 – UDS-10 Connected to Serial Device and Network
Getting Started 2-2 UDS-10 User Guide 2.1.3 Port Number Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination IP address and a port number. For example, a Telnet application commonly uses port number 23. A port number is similar to an extension on a PBX system. The unit 's serial c...
Page 31 - Methods of Assigning the IP Address; Method; DHCP; DeviceInstaller; ARP and Telnet; Serial
Getting Started UDS-10 User Guide 2-3 2.3 Methods of Assigning the IP Address The unit's IP address must be configured before a network connection is available. You have the following options for assigning an IP to your unit: Method Description DHCP A DHCP server automatically assigns the IP address...
Page 32 - Add the Unit to the Manage
Getting Started 2-4 UDS-10 User Guide 2.3.1 DHCP The unit ships with a default IP address of 0.0.0.0, which automatically enables DHCP. Provided a DHCP server exists on the network, it will assign the unit an IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask when the unit boots up. The DR1 has acquired a...
Page 33 - DeviceInstaller; Serial Port Login; Device Installer; button. The installation wizard window displays.
Getting Started UDS-10 User Guide 2-5 AutoIP can be disabled by setting the unit’s IP address to 0.0.1.0. This setting enables DHCP but disables AutoIP. 2.4 DeviceInstaller You can manually assign the IP address using DeviceInstaller software, which is found on the product CD. If you want to use a s...
Page 34 - Assign IP Address and Network Class; Click the Start button on the Task Bar and select
Getting Started 2-6 UDS-10 User Guide 2.4.2 Assign IP Address and Network Class Click the Start button on the Task Bar and select Programs \Device Installer \Device Installer . The Device Installer window displays. Figure 5 - DeviceInstaller Window 1. Click the IP icon . The Assign IP Address ...
Page 35 - Enter IP Address to assign; Figure 7 - Ping Device Window
Getting Started UDS-10 User Guide 2-7 3. In the Enter IP Address to assign field, enter the unit’s IP address in XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format. 4. In the PC Network Class section, select the class (subnet mask). (Most users select Class C). 5. Click the Set IP Address button. (IP is assigned, pinged, and t...
Page 36 - Search the network for devices; Figure 8 - Search Network Window; Start Search
Getting Started 2-8 UDS-10 User Guide 2.4.4 Add the Unit to the Manage List Now add the unit to the list of similar Lantronix devices on the network so that you can manage and configure it. 1. Click the Search the network for devices icon. The Search Network window displays. Figure 8 - Search Networ...
Page 37 - the; Back; Figure 9 - Devices in a Group
Getting Started UDS-10 User Guide 2-9 6. Click the Back button to return to the DeviceInstaller window. The DeviceInstaller window now lists all of the devices in the group, including the unit you are setting up. The hardware address and firmware release number for the unit display. Figure 9 - Devic...
Page 38 - Figure 10 - Device Management Window
Getting Started 2-10 UDS-10 User Guide 2.4.5 Opening a Configuration Window 1. Click the Manage icon . The Device Management window displays. Figure 10 - Device Management Window 2. Do one of the following: Note: To assign Expert settings and Security settings, you must use the Setup Mode window in ...
Page 39 - Note
Getting Started UDS-10 User Guide 2-11 2.5 ARP and Telnet The unit’s IP address must be configured before a network connection is available. You are able to ARP an address into a CoBox/UDS device even if there is already an address in the unit. If the unit has no IP address, you can use Address Reso...
Page 40 - Serial Port Login; the self-test begins and the red Diagnostic LED starts blinking.; You have one second; to
Getting Started 2-12 UDS-10 User Guide 2.6 Serial Port Login If you want to initially configure the unit through a serial connection, follow these steps: 1. Connect a console terminal or PC running a terminal emulation program to your unit's serial port. The default serial port settings are 9600 bau...
Page 41 - Configure; Configuring the Unit; Use a Telnet connection to configure the unit over the network.; Configuring via Web Browser; Web Manager Page
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-1 3. Configuring the Unit You must configure the unit so that it can communicate on a network with your serial device. For example, you must set the way the unit will respond to serial and network traffic, how it will handle serial packets, and when to start or close a ...
Page 42 - Using DeviceInstaller
Configure 3-2 UDS-10 User Guide 3.2 Using DeviceInstaller DeviceInstaller is a powerful software utility for configuring device servers from a network connection. This section uses the utility to demonstrate the various methods of configuring a device. The Device Management window is a common page f...
Page 43 - Telnet to Device; icon. A small Telnet to Device
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-3 6. For Telnet configuration, click the Telnet to Device icon. A small Telnet to Device window appears, showing the IP Address and the Port address. The main Lantronix Universal Device Server window opens. Go to Using a Telnet Connection on page 3-10 for a summary of t...
Page 44 - Web Manager Page; Web Manager 3.0 has the following buttons:; Update Settings; button to save your settings.
Configure 3-4 UDS-10 User Guide 3.3 Web Manager Page Note: The UDS-10-IAP may not have a web page or may use a different format web page. You can start a web browser for configuration by opening your JAVA enabled web browser and entering the IP address or by clicking the Web Configuration button on ...
Page 45 - Click the; Unit Configuration; button to display the following dialog box. This page contains
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-5 3.3.1 Unit Configuration Click the Unit Configuration button to display the following dialog box. This page contains the Server Configuration and the Port Configuration settings. These are static settings read from the device. Note: The following screen shots represen...
Page 46 - Figure 12 - Server Properties Configuration on the Web Browser; Telnet Password
Configure 3-6 UDS-10 User Guide 3.3.2 Server Properties You can change the server properties by editing any of the fields. Lingering over one of the fields will display operator messages. Changing the IP address will require you to enter the new IP address in the browser to reload the page. Figure 1...
Page 49 - Tech; button to link directly to the Lantronix Tech Support web page, the; Contact Us; button will link you to the Contact Information page.; button to send all changed settings to the device.
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-9 Disconnect Mode: with DTR Drop, Ignore DTR Check for CTRL-D to Disconnect: Enable, Disable Port Password: Enable, Disable Telnet Mode: Enable, Disable Inactivity Timeout: Enable, Disable Inactivity Timer: (User Selectable) Port Password: (User Selectable. Port Passwor...
Page 50 - Configuring via the Setup Mode Window; If you use the
Configure 3-10 UDS-10 User Guide 3.4 Configuring via the Setup Mode Window 3.4.1 Using a Telnet Connection To configure the unit over the network, establish a Telnet connection to port 9999. Note: If you use the Telnet to Device icon on the Device Installer Device Management window OR a serial port ...
Page 51 - Figure 13 - Setup Mode Window
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-11 *** basic parametersHardware: Ethernet AutodetectIP addr – 0.0.0.0/DHCP/BOOTP/AutoIP, no gateway setDHCP device name : not set ***************** Security *****************SNMP is enabled (not IAP firmware) SNMP Community Name: (not IAP firmware) Telnet Setup is enabl...
Page 52 - The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the; Server configuration; Methods of Assigning the
Configure 3-12 UDS-10 User Guide 3.4.2 Using the Serial Port If you want to initially configure the unit through a serial connection, follow these steps: 8. Connect a console terminal or PC running a terminal emulation program to your unit's serial port. The default serial port settings are 9600 bau...
Page 53 - Table 4 - Standard IP Network Netmasks; Network Class; Table 5 - Netmask Examples; Netmask
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-13 3.5.3 Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part A netmask defines the number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for the host section. Note: Class A: 24 bits; Class B: 16 bits; Class C: 8 bits. The unit prompts for the number of host bits to be entered, t...
Page 54 - Change Telnet configuration password; There are 3 methods for assigning DHCP names to these products.
Configure 3-14 UDS-10 User Guide 3.5.4 Change Telnet configuration password Setting the Telnet configuration password prevents unauthorized access of the setup menu via a Telnet connection to port 9999 or via Web pages. The password is limited to 4 characters. An enhanced password setting of 16 char...
Page 55 - See Table 35 - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table.
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-15 3.6 Channel 1 Configuration (Serial Port Parameters) Using this option, define how the serial port will respond to network and serial communications . Baudrate (9600)I/F Mode (4C)Flow (00)Port No (10001)ConnectMode (C0)Remote IP Address : (000).(000).(000).(000)Remot...
Page 56 - Table 7 - Common Interface Mode Settings; Common I/F Mode Setting
Configure 3-16 UDS-10 User Guide The following table demonstrates how to build some common Interface Mode settings: Table 7 - Common Interface Mode Settings Common I/F Mode Setting Binary Hex RS-232C, 8-bit, No Parity, 1 stop bit (1) 0100 1100 4C RS-232C, 7-bit, Even Parity, 1 stop bit (1) 0111 1000...
Page 57 - Table 8 - Flow Control Options; Flow Control Option
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-17 3.6.3 Flow Flow control sets the local handshake method for stopping serial input/output. Table 8 - Flow Control Options Flow Control Option Hex No flow control 00 XON/XOFF flow control 01 Hardware handshake with RTS/CTS lines 02 XON/XOFF pass characters to host 05 3...
Page 58 - Connect Mode Option; Incoming Connection
Configure 3-18 UDS-10 User Guide 3.6.5 Connect Mode Connect Mode defines how the unit makes a connection, and how it reacts to incoming connections over the network. Enter Connect Mode options in hexadecimal notation. Note: See Table 35 - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table. Table 9 - Connect Mod...
Page 59 - Table 10 - Manual Connection Address Example; OK
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-19 Table 10 - Manual Connection Address Example Command String Result if remote IP is 129.1.2.3 and remote port is 1234 C121.2.4.5/1 Complete override; connection is started with host 121.2.4.5, port 1 C5 Connect to 129.1.2.5, port 1234 C28.10/12 Connect to 129.1.28.10,...
Page 60 - Table 11 - Modem Mode Commands; Function; ATD
Configure 3-20 UDS-10 User Guide Table 11 - Modem Mode Commands Modem Mode Command Function ATDTx.x.x.x,pppp or ATDTx.x.x.x/pppp Makes a connection to an IP address (x.x.x.x) and a remote port number (pppp). ATDTx.x.x.x Makes a connection to an IP address (x.x.x.x) and the remote port number defined...
Page 61 - Disconnect Mode Option 7 6
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-21 3.6.6 Remote IP Address This is the destination IP address used with an outgoing connection. 3.6.7 Remote Port The remote TCP port number must be set for the unit to make outgoing connections. This parameter defines the port number on the target host to which a conne...
Page 62 - Alternate Packing Algorithm (Pack Control); Enable
Configure 3-22 UDS-10 User Guide 3.6.9 Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing) Using this parameter, you can control line handling and network buffers with connection startup and disconnect. You can also select between two different packing algorithms. Note: See Table 35 - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Tabl...
Page 64 - Send Immediately After Characters; acknowledgment needs to be sent.
Configure 3-24 UDS-10 User Guide Send Characters: If 2-Byte Send Character Sequence is enabled, the unit interprets the sendchars as a 2-byte sequence; if not set, they are interpreted independently. If Send Immediately After Characters is not set, any characters already in the serial buffer are inc...
Page 65 - Expert Settings
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-25 3.7 Expert Settings Note: You can change these settings via Telnet or serial connections only, not on the Web- Manager. Note: The Expert Settings option does not appear with UDS-10-IAP. These parameters should only be changed if you are an expertand definitely know t...
Page 66 - Factory Defaults; Select
Configure 3-26 UDS-10 User Guide 3.8.3 Disable Telnet Setup This setting defaults to the N (No) option. The Y (Yes) option disables access to this Configuration Menu by Telnet (port 9999). It only allows access via the Web pages and the serial port of the unit. 3.8.4 Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade Th...
Page 67 - Exit Configuration Mode; Get Configuration
Configure UDS-10 User Guide 3-27 3.10 Exit Configuration Mode Select 8 to exit the configuration mode without saving any changes or rebooting. Select 9 to save all changes and reboot the device. All values are stored in nonvolatile memory. 3.11 Get Configuration The device configuration information ...
Page 68 - Set Configuration
Configure 3-28 UDS-10 User Guide 3.12 Set Configuration Device configuration information can be saved in a file and later used to set the configuration of one or several devices. To set the configuration of a device from a saved file, click the Set Configuration button on the Device Management windo...
Page 69 - Firmware; Protocol Firmware; The firmware files are located on the software CD in the; firmware; folder. Here is a list of
Firmware UDS-10 User Guide 4-1 4. Updating Protocol (Firmware) 4.1 Protocol Firmware You can update the unit's internal operational code to a newer revision, or change the code to operate with a specific vendor. The UDS-10-IAP was designed to allow loading of vendor specific protocol firmware. This ...
Page 70 - store them in a subfolder on your computer.; Start; button on the Task Bar and select; Installer; . The Device Installer window displays.
Firmware 4-2 UDS-10 User Guide 4.2.1 Via DeviceInstaller After downloading the firmware to your computer, or locating the file on your software CD, you can use DeviceInstaller to install it. 1. Download the updated firmware files from www.lantronix.com or ftp.lantronix.com and store them in a subfol...
Page 71 - Figure 15 - Search Network Window; Figure 16 - Devices in a Group
Firmware UDS-10 User Guide 4-3 3. Click the Search the network for devices icon . The Search Network window displays. Figure 15 - Search Network Window 4. Click the Start Search button. A list of all active units on the local network displays. 5. Click the Save button. A confirmation message display...
Page 72 - Figure 17 - Upgrade Firmware
Firmware 4-4 UDS-10 User Guide 8. Select the desired unit and click the Upgrade Firmware file (.ROM) icon . The Upgrade Firmware window displays. Figure 17 - Upgrade Firmware 9. In the Existing Firmware list box, select the firmware type that is currently in the unit. This selection must match the F...
Page 73 - Destination File; Figure 18 - TFTP Dialog Box; SF
Firmware UDS-10 User Guide 4-5 4. In the Destination File field, enter the current internal operational code or WEB5 for the internal Web interface. (For UDS-10-IAP, AQ = Standard Tunnel, AM = Modbus, AD = DF1. For UDS-10, 3Q = Standard Tunnel) 5. In the Remote Host field, enter the IP address of th...
Page 74 - filename; DL; and select the *.HEX file to be downloaded. The downloaded file
Firmware 4-6 UDS-10 User Guide 4.2.4 Via the Serial Port The following procedure is for using the HyperTerminal software application. In some cases, the HEX format file is available on the software CD and on the Web site. Before you can load firmware through the serial port you need to convert the R...
Page 75 - DeviceComm Manager; Redirects up to 255 COM ports simultaneously over TCP/IP protocol
Firmware UDS-10 User Guide 5-1 5. DeviceComm Manager Lantronix DeviceComm Manager is a Windows based COM port redirector software utility. Its function is to redirect customer application data destined for a local serial (COM) port to the PC’s network port. Rather than going out the local serial por...
Page 76 - Installing DeviceComm Manager; Figure 19 – UDS/CoBox Main Window; DeviceComm Manager; Note: DeviceComm Manager is installed in the Control Panel.
Firmware 5-2 UDS-10 User Guide 5.1 Installing DeviceComm Manager The DeviceComm Manager software is included on the product CD or it can be downloaded from the Lantronix web site. 5.1.1 Install DeviceComm Manager 1. Insert the product CD into your CD-ROM drive. The CD will automatically start and di...
Page 77 - Double click on the “DeviceComm Manager” Icon; Select one of the; DISABLED; ports by clicking on it, and then press the; Edit; Enabled
Firmware UDS-10 User Guide 5-3 5.1.2 Setup 1. Open Control Panel. 2. Double click on the “DeviceComm Manager” Icon . Status Meaning DISABLED Unused port on your system N/A Port being used by other hardware / software on your system IDLE An IP address and port number have been associated with the COM...
Page 78 - when; Settings
Firmware 5-4 UDS-10 User Guide 6. Enter the Port number of the target device server in the “Port:” section. Click OK when done. ****Please Note:**** Because this is a raw mode redirector: a. On UDS and CoBox products, you cannot use ports 14000 through 14009. b. On MSS, ETS, LRS, and SCS products DO...
Page 79 - Troubleshooting; Technical Support; Make sure that your unit's IP address is unique.; Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Troubleshooting UDS-10 User Guide 6-1 6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Technical Support This chapter discusses how you can diagnose and fix errors quickly without having to contact a dealer or Lantronix. It helps to connect a terminal to the serial port while diagnosing an error to view summary messages that...
Page 80 - Lantronix model number
Troubleshooting 6-2 UDS-10 User Guide When you report a problem, please provide the following information: • Your name, and your company name, address, and phone number • Lantronix model number • Lantronix serial number • Software version (on the first screen shown when you Telnet to port 9999) • De...
Page 81 - Table 16 - Problems and Error Messages
Troubleshooting UDS-10 User Guide 6-3 Table 16 - Problems and Error Messages Problem/Message Reason Solution When you issue the ARP –S command in Windows, “The ARP entry addition failed: 5" message displays. Your currently logged-in user does not have the correct rights to use this command on th...
Page 82 - Reason
Troubleshooting 6-4 UDS-10 User Guide Problem/Message Reason Solution No LEDs are lit. The unit or its power supply is damaged. Change power supplies. The UDS/CoBox will not power up properly, and the LEDs are flashing. Various Consult the LEDs section in the Introduction chapter or the Quick Start ...
Page 85 - Monitor Mode; Monitor Mode Commands; Entering Monitor Mode Via the Serial Port; Configuring via the Setup Mode Window; Entering Monitor Mode Via the Network Port; Note: All commands must be given in capital letters.
Monitor Mode UDS-10 User Guide 7-1 7. Monitor Mode 7.1 Monitor Mode Monitor Mode is a command-line interface used for diagnostic purposes (see Table 17 - Monitor Mode Commands ). There are two ways to enter Monitor Mode: locally via the serial port or remotely via the network. 7.1.1 Entering Monitor...
Page 86 - Table 17 - Monitor Mode Commands; Command; Responses to some of the commands are given in Intel Hex format (see; Response Meaning
Monitor Mode 7-2 UDS-10 User Guide Table 17 - Monitor Mode Commands Command Command Name Function DL Download Download firmware to the Device Server via the serial port in hex format SF x.x.x.x Send Firmware Send firmware to Device Server with IP address x.x.x.x VS x.x.x.x Version Query software hea...
Page 87 - Network Configuration using UDP; Table 19 - UDP Configuration; Byte Command
UDP UDS-10 User Guide 8-1 8. Network Configuration using UDP 8.1 UDP Datagrams The Device Server can also be configured or queried over the network using UDP datagrams. The Device Server has a UDP listener set for port 30718 (77FE Hex). Responses from the Device Server are returned to the source por...
Page 88 - UDP; FD Set
UDP 8-2 UDS-10 User Guide Byte Command Parameters Notes be set to the string IP-SETUP (Hex 49 50 2D 53 45 54 55 50). Next 2 bytes have to be set to 00. Next 2 bytes must contain the serial number. Next 4 bytes have to be the new IP address. because the serial number is unique. It provides one method...
Page 89 - Configuring Multiple Devices; Network Configuration using UDP
UDP UDS-10 User Guide 8-3 8.2 Configuring Multiple Devices When configuring a number of Device Servers identically, it is useful to create a template setup record. The setup record can then be sent to the “target” Device Servers from a “master” Device Server via “cut and paste” or UDP (see Network C...
Page 91 - FD; ) datagram to the “target” Device Server (see; Option; End record
UDP UDS-10 User Guide 8-5 To send a setup record via Monitor Mode: 1. Configure a “master” Device Server with the desired parameters and place it on the network. 2. Place another Device Server (the “target”) on the network. 3. Enter Monitor Mode (with network support enabled) on the master Device Se...
Page 92 - As mentioned in
UDP 8-6 UDS-10 User Guide To get and set the node configuration, 120 bytes should be exchanged at once in 32-Byte records. The IP address in the record (bytes 0 to 3) will be ignored (unless the UDP FD command is being used). 8.2.4 Calculating the Checksum As mentioned in Table 20 - Block Types abov...
Page 93 - Table 21 - Setup Record Construction; BYTE
UDP UDS-10 User Guide 8-7 8.3 Setup Records A setup record consists of 120 bytes. They are transmitted at once from and to the node. Unused bytes should be initialized as 00. Table 21 - Setup Record Construction defines the structure of a setup record: Table 21 - Setup Record Construction Byte(s) Fu...
Page 94 - Table 22 - Channel Parameters; Speed
UDP 8-8 UDS-10 User Guide 8.3.1 Channel Parameters Use the following table to select setup record parameters for Channels 1: Table 22 - Channel Parameters Byte(s) (Channel 1) Function 16 Interface Mode (see Table 23 - Interface Mode Options ) 17 Line Speed Bits 7-5: Reserved Bits 4-0: Baud Rate (see...
Page 96 - Table 25 - Baud Rate Settings; Hex; Table 26 - Flow Control Options; No flow control
UDP 8-10 UDS-10 User Guide 8.3.3 Baud Rate The Device Server and attached serial device must agree on a speed or baud rate to use for the serial connection. Use the following table to select Baud Rate settings: Table 25 - Baud Rate Settings Speed (bps) Hex 38400 00 19200 01 9600 02 4800 03 2400 04 1...
Page 97 - Table 27 - Connect Mode Options
UDP UDS-10 User Guide 8-11 8.3.5 Connect Mode Connect Mode defines how the Device Server makes a connection, and how it reacts to incoming connections over the network. Use the following table to select Connect Mode options: Table 27 - Connect Mode Options Connect Mode Option 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Incomin...
Page 98 - Table 28 - Disconnect Mode Options; Disconnect Mode Option 7 6
UDP 8-12 UDS-10 User Guide 8.3.6 Disconnect Mode In Disconnect Mode, DTR drop either drops the connection or is ignored. Use the following table to select Disconnect Mode Options: Table 28 - Disconnect Mode Options Disconnect Mode Option 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Disconnect with DTR drop (6) 1 Ignore DTR 0 Te...
Page 99 - Table 29 - Flush Mode Options
UDP UDS-10 User Guide 8-13 8.3.7 Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing) Using this parameter, you can control line handling and network buffers with connection startup and disconnect. You can also select between two different packing algorithms. Use the following table to select Flush Mode options: Table 29 -...
Page 100 - IP addresses are specified as; Class A; Table 32 - Available IP Addresses; Class Reserved; The subnet portion of the IP address represents which; subnet mask
UDP 8-14 UDS-10 User Guide 8.4 IP Addresses Each TCP/IP node on a network host has a unique IP address. This address provides the information needed to forward packets on the local network and across multiple networks if necessary. IP addresses are specified as x.x.x.x , where each x is a number fro...
Page 101 - IP Subnet Mask; Network Class Network Bits Host Bits Netmask
UDP UDS-10 User Guide 8-15 A router is required between all networks and all sub-networks. Generally, hosts can send packets directly only to hosts on their own sub-network. All packets destined for other subnets are sent to a router on the local network. 8.4.3 Host Portion The host portion of the I...
Page 102 - Table 34 - Netmask Examples; Private IP Networks and the Internet; Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
UDP 8-16 UDS-10 User Guide Table 34 - Netmask Examples Netmask Host Bits 255.255.255.252 2 255.255.255.248 3 255.255.255.240 4 255.255.255.224 5 255.255.255.192 6 255.255.255.128 7 255.255.255.0 8 255.255.254.0 9 255.255.252.0 10 255.255.248.0 11 ... ... 255.128.0.0 23 255.0.0.0 24 8.4.6 Private IP ...
Page 103 - Binary to Hex; Binary to Hex Conversion; Table 35 - Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table; Decimal Binary Hex
Binary to Hex UDS-10 User Guide 9-1 9. Binary to Hex Conversion Many of the Device Server’s configuration procedures require you to assemble a series of options (represented as bits) into a complete command (represented as a byte). The resulting binary value must be converted to a hexadecimal repres...
Page 104 - Connect Mode Options; Table 36 - Connect Mode Options
Binary to Hex 9-2 UDS-10 User Guide 9.1 Connect Mode Options Note: Character response codes are C=conn, D=disconn, N=unreachable Table 36 - Connect Mode Options Accept Incoming Connections Serial Response Upon Connection Active Connection Startup Hostlist Hex Never None (quiet) No active startup N/A...
Page 106 - Table 37 - Connect Mode Options for Modem Emulation
Binary to Hex 9-4 UDS-10 User Guide Accept Incoming Connections Serial Response Upon Connection Active Connection Startup Hostlist Hex Unconditionally Character Any character Hostlist F1 Unconditionally Character Active DTR Hostlist F2 Unconditionally Character CR (0x0D) Hostlist F3 Unconditionally ...
Page 107 - Disconnect Mode Options; Table 38 - Disconnect Mode Options
Binary to Hex UDS-10 User Guide 9-5 9.2 Disconnect Mode Options Table 38 - Disconnect Mode Options Disconnect with DTR Drop (Note) Telnet Mode and Terminal Type Setup Channel (port) Password Hard Disconnect State LED Off with Connection Disconnect with EOT (^D) Hex Enable 0 Enable Enable 10 Enable E...
Page 109 - Table 39 - Flush Mode Options
Binary to Hex UDS-10 User Guide 9-7 9.3 Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing) Options Table 39 - Flush Mode Options Serial to Network Clear input buffer upon: Network to Serial Clear output buffer upon: Alternate Packing Algorithm Hex None 0 Active connection 10 Passive connection 20 Active connection Passiv...
Page 115 - Interface Mode Options; Table 40 - Interface Mode Options
Binary to Hex UDS-10 User Guide 9-13 9.4 Interface Mode Options Table 40 - Interface Mode Options Interface Bits Parity Stop Bits Hex RS-232C 7 No 1 48 RS-232C 7 No 2 C8 RS-232C 7 Even 1 78 RS-232C 7 Even 2 F8 RS-232C 7 Odd 1 58 RS-232C 7 Odd 2 D8 RS-232C 8 No 1 4C RS-232C 8 No 2 CC RS-232C 8 Even 1...
Page 116 - Pack Control Options; Table 41 - Pack Control Options
Binary to Hex 9-14 UDS-10 User Guide 9.5 Pack Control Options Table 41 - Pack Control Options Sendcharacter Defined by a: Trailing Characters Idle Time Force Transmit: Send Immediately after Sendcharacter Hex 1-Byte Sequence No 12ms 0 1-Byte Sequence No 52ms 1 1-Byte Sequence No 250ms 2 1-Byte Seque...
Page 119 - network classes; Class A Network
Binary to Hex UDS-10 User Guide 10-1 10. IP Addresses An IP address is a 32-bit value, divided into four octets of eight bits each. The standard representation is four decimal numbers (in the range of 0..255) divided by dots. 192.2.1.123 This is called decimal-dot notation. The IP address is divided...
Page 120 - Network Address; Network Bits Host Bits
Binary to Hex 10-2 UDS-10 User Guide 10.4 Network Address The host address with all host bits set to 0 is used to address the network as a whole (in routing entries, for example). 10.5 Broadcast Address The address with the host part bits set to 1 is the broadcast address, meaning for every station....
Page 121 - Private IP Networks and the Internet
Binary to Hex UDS-10 User Guide 10-3 10.7 Private IP Networks and the Internet If your network is not connected to the Internet, and there are no plans to make such a connection, you may use any IP address you wish. If your network is not connected to the Internet and you have plans to connect, or y...
Page 123 - Glossary of Terms; Address space; Automatic determination and matching of transmission speed.; Bandwidth on Demand:
Glossary of Terms UDS-10 User Guide 11-1 11. Glossary of Terms Address space A linear array of locations that a thread can access. Simple processors have only one, and these processors are referred to as `linear' addressing. AutoIP AutoIP is an alternative to DHCP that allows hosts to automatically ...
Page 124 - Block; A standardized connector used with Thinnet and coaxial cable.
Glossary of Terms 11-2 UDS-10 User Guide Baseband LAN: A LAN that uses a single carrier frequency over a single channel. Ethernet, Token Ring and Arcnet LANs use baseband transmission. Baud: Unit of signal frequency in signals per second. Not synonymous with bits per second since signals can represe...
Page 126 - Communication Server:; A logical connection between two nodes on the same circuit.
Glossary of Terms 11-4 UDS-10 User Guide Communication Server: A dedicated, standalone system that manages communications activities for other computers. Cut-through: Technique for examining incoming packets whereby an Ethernet switch looks only at the first few bytes of a packet before forwarding o...
Page 127 - Distributed Processing:
Glossary of Terms UDS-10 User Guide 11-5 Dialback: A security feature that ensures people do not log into modems that they shouldn't have access to. When a connection is requested, the system checks the user name for validity, then "dials back" the number associated with that user name. Dist...
Page 129 - HTTP; See Network Address.
Glossary of Terms UDS-10 User Guide 11-7 Heartbeat: Ethernet defined SQE signal quality test function. Hertz (Hz): A frequency unit equal to one cycle per second. Host: Generally a node on a network that can be used interactively, i.e., logged into, like a computer. Host Table: A list of TCP/IP host...
Page 132 - Multiport Repeater:
Glossary of Terms 11-10 UDS-10 User Guide Modem: A modulator-demodulator device for changing transmission signals from digital to analog for transmission over phone lines. Used in pairs, one is required at each end of the line. MOP: Maintenance Operations Protocol, a DEC protocol used for remote com...
Page 133 - Network Management:
Glossary of Terms UDS-10 User Guide 11-11 NetBIOS/NetBEUI: Microsoft's networking protocols for it's LAN Manager and Windows NT products. Network: An interconnected system of computers that can communicate with each other and share files, data and resources. Network Address: Every node on a network ...
Page 139 - Workgroup Switching:
Glossary of Terms UDS-10 User Guide 11-17 Twisted-Pair Cable: Inexpensive, multiple-conductor cable comprised of one or more pairs of 18 to 24 gauge copper strands. The strands are twisted to improve protection against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference. The cable, which may be either ...