Device Servers - IOLAN DS / TS
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Products > Device Server > IOLAN DS / TS  |
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Using RAW TCP Sockets
A raw TCP socket connection which can be initiated
from the serial-Ethernet device or from the remote
host/server. This can either be on a point to point
or shared basis where a serial device can be shared
amongst multiple devices. TCP sessions can be initiated
either from the TCP server application or from the
Perle IOLAN serial-Ethernet adapter.
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Using Raw UDP Sockets
For use with UDP based applications, Perle IOLANs
can convert serial equipment data for transport across
UDP packets either on a point to point basis or shared
across multiple devices.
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| Console Server |
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Console Management
For access to remote console ports on routers,
switches,etc, Perle IOLAN’s enable administrators
secure access to these RS232 ports via inband Reverse
Telnet or out of band with dial-up modems.
Perle IOLAN models with integrated modems are available.
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Connect Serial-based Applications with a COM/TTY Port Driver
Serial ports can be connected to network servers or workstations running Perle's TruePort software operating as a virtual COM port. Sessions can be initiated either from the Perle IOLAN or from TruePort.
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Serial Tunneling between two Serial Devices
Serial Tunneling enables you to establish a link across Ethernet to a serial port on another IOLAN. Both IOLAN serial ports must be configured for Serial Tunneling (typically one serial port is configured as a Tunnel Server and the other serial port as a Tunnel Client).
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Virtual Modem
Enables the serial-Ethernet adapter to simulate
a modem connection. When connected to the IOLAN
and initiates a modem connection, the IOLAN starts
up a TCP connection to another IOLAN serial-Ethernet adapter configured
with a Virtual Modem serial port or to a host running
a TCP application.
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