Serial Port; Remote Ip Address; Remote Port Number; Password - CDVI CA-ETHR-A Manuel D'installation

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
CA-ETHR-A
TCP/IP Module

Serial Port

The serial port is the port used to connect the TCP/IP module to the serial device. Serial
port 1 refers to the 5-pin serial (TTL) connector while serial port 2 refers to the modular
phone jack connector on the TCP/IP module (see Figure 2 page 4).
Serial Port: Yes (Menu [1], [2])
Web Page: Yes (COM Settings tab)

Remote IP Address

Only a device on the LAN whose Local IP Address matches that of the TCP/IP module's
Remote IP Address will be able to communicate with the module. If the IP Addresses do
not match, no data transfer will occur. To disable this feature, enter 0.0.0.0. For more
information on IP Addresses, go to page .
Serial Port: Yes (Menu [1], [2])
Web Page: Yes (Security tab)

Remote Port Number

Only a device on the LAN whose Local Port Number matches that of the TCP/ IP module
will be able to communicate with the module. If the Port Numbers do not match, no data
transfer will occur. To disable this feature, enter 0. For more information on Port Numbers, go to
page 25.
Serial Port: Yes (Menu [1], [2])
Web Page: Yes (Security tab)

Password

Allows you to password protect the TCP/IP module's internal Web pages for confi guring
the module (refer to "Access the Module's Web Page" on page 12). The password is case
sensitive and can be up to eight characters. The default password is admin.
A password is not required when accessing the Serial Port Menu via the RS-232 serial port.
Serial Port: Yes (Menu [2], [1])
Web Page: Yes (Administration tab)

Menus

Various other menus and options are available when confi guring the TCP/IP module.
Save
When confi guring the TCP/IP module through the serial port, you must access this menu
to save any changes that were made, otherwise any changes you have made will not be
applied.
Serial Port: Yes (Menu [1], [3])
Web Page: No
Restore Current Setup
When confi guring the TCP/IP module via serial port, you can restore the last saved settings
of the module.
Serial Port: Yes (Menu [1], [4])
Web Page: No
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