Lava Ether-Serial Link RS-232 2-DB9 - Device server - 2 ports - 10Mb LAN, RS-232

  Lava Ether-Serial Link RS-232 2-DB9 - Device server - 2 ports - 10Mb LAN, RS-232 
 


Lava Ether Serial Link Rs 232

LAVA: The Source for Ports

LAVA Ether-Serial Links are among the most versatile networking devices.

Extend serial connections across any distance, including the Internet; or access and control serial ports across a network as simply as if they were inside the PC beside you. By assigning TCP port and IP addresses to serial ports, Ether-Serial Links make it possible for a single PC tocontrol many serial devices, or for many PCs to control a single serial device.

Simple Installation
The software behind LAVA Ether-Serial Links makes installation effortless.makes the serial ports appear asnative COM ports, which enables Windows (and any applications running on the PC) to 'see' those ports as internal ones, regardless ofwhether they are 10 feet or 10,000 miles away. This makes it possible to find, connect, and configure LAVA Ether-Serial Links anywhere on anetwork segment in minutes.

Flexible Configuration
Whether you need to change serial port settings or upload new firmware, the LAVA Discovery Protocol makes remote configuration possiblethorough a browser-based interface, Telnet interface, or the LAVA.

Reliable DHCP Connectivity
When the IP address of an Ether-Serial Link's remote port changes (typically by being reassigned by a DHCP server), the device does not loseconnection with the client PC. LAVA's sophisticated port binding technology can also associate a remote serial port with a MAC address or auser-specified name. Reliable connections are maintained between client stations and the LAVA Ether-Serial Link's remote ports, eliminatingthe need to manually update IP addresses for remote devices, wherever they may be.

Applications
LAVA Ether-Serial Links are perfect serial device servers for Point-of-Sale, factory automation, data collection, building automation, security,health care, and logistics connectivity. Anywhere a remote serial port is needed, a LAVA Ether-Serial Link can fit the bill.

Ether-Serial Links have:
Powerful serial port operating modes
10 Base-T Ethernet interface (RJ-45)
DHCP/manual IP address configuration
Intuitive installation and configuration
Auto-detection of Ether Links using LAVAsoftware
Support for: IP, HTTP, ICMP, TCP, UDP
Full-throughput non-blocking serial ports
Ungradable firmware DIN rail mounting option Compact design
Support: Win 98/NT4/2000/XP/2003 Server/Win7, Linux kernel 2.4+, QNX
Power supply included
Software included

Ether-Serial Link 1-232-DB9 Single-port DB-9 RS-232, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 1-232-RJ45 Single-port RJ-45 RS-232, serial power on pin 10, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 1-422-DB9 Single-port DB-9 RS-422, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 2-232-DB9 Two-port DB-9 RS-232, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 2-232-RJ45 Two-port RJ-45 RS-232, serial power on pin 10, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 2-422-DB9 Two-port DB-9 RS-422, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 4-232-DB9 Four-port DB-9 RS-232, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 4-232-RJ45 Four-port RJ-45 RS-232, serial power on pin 10, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 4-232-DB9-CBL Four-port DB-9 RS-232 w. fanout cable, 1.5" x 4" x 5"; 38 mm x 97 mm x 130 mm, 9-29 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 5-232-DB9-EMB Five-port DB-9 RS-232 embedded module, .75" x 3" x 7"; 19 mm x 77 mm x 178 mm, 5 VDC input
Ether-Serial Link 8-232-RJ45 Eight-port RJ-45 RS-232, serial power on pin 10, 1.6" x 6.25" x 6.75"; 40 mm x 158 mm x 171 mm, 9-29 VDC
Ether-Serial Link 8-232-DB9-CBL Eight-port DB-9 RS-232 w. fanout cables, 1.6" x 6.25" x 6.75"; 40 mm x 158 mm x 171 mm, 9-29 VDC
Ether-Serial Link 16-232-DB9-CBL Sixteen-port DB-9 RS-232 w. fanout cables, 1.6" x 6.25" x 6.75"; 40 mm x 158 mm x 171 mm, 9-29 VDC

Serial Port Mode Description
Driver (default) Serial port is enumerated on the host computer as a local COM port. Software on the PC can access the ESL ports as normal COM ports.

Raw Server Raw TCP connection to an ESL port. The physical port on the ESL becomes a network resource with an IP address and port number.

Raw Client Raw TCP connection to an ESL port. The physical port on the ESL is configured toconnect to a pre-defined IP address and port number.Remote device control, remote polled monitoring.

Data Connect Combines Raw Client and Raw Server modes. The ESL will either initiate a TCP connection when activity is detected at the serial port, or itwill receive TCP packetized serial data from the network port when an outside client connects to it.Provides a serial-to-serial communication link; can extend serial cables with an Ethernet connection

RFC 2217 ESL port sends port configuration commands and serial data to the ESL using RFC 2217 framework for serial port control over Telnet.UNIX systems and other platforms that have RFC 2217 Telnet capability can access and control the ESL's serial port.

Ethernet Modem Provides a standard "AT" command interface for communicating with devices over Ethernet, as well as control commands for the ESL. AnESL can "dial" an IP address and TCP port; incoming TCP connections are handled under AT command set rules.Remote console management, POS modem replacemen