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Using ComPort/IP Utilities
1. Access and manage any type of equipment connected to a remote computer serial port (RS232 to TCP/IP converter)
With help of ComPort/IP Server program, included in this package, you can remotely operate serial equipment using any telnet program (e.g. HyperTerminal)
2. Record data from serial port(s) of a remote computer
Use ComPort/IP Server, ComPort/IP Client and TCP-File programs combination in order to log data received from a remote computer. There are two methods available:
Method #1
Start ComPort/IP Server on the computer with equipment connected to one of its serial ports. Configure TCP/IP port that will be used for sending data. Start TCP-File in a client mode on a remote computer and then enter TCP/IP address and port number of the computer running ComPort/IP Server. Now, browse for existing file or enter new filename to be used for logging.
Method #2
Start ComPort/IP Client on the computer with equipment connected to one of its serial ports. Enter TCP/IP address and port number of a remote computer, where TCP-File will be run. Start TCP-File in a server mode on a remote computer and then select TCP/IP port number to be used for receiving data from ComPort/IP Client. Now, browse for existing file or enter new filename to be used for logging.
3. Log data received from local serial port(s) to a file
Serial-File program allows you to log data received from devices connected to local serial ports to a disk file. Simply select the port you wish to monitor and log from the list of available ports and enter filename to save log file under. Serial-File will do the rest!
4. Transfer data received from serial port(s) to remote computer(s)
Using ComPort/IP Server and ComPort/IP Client you can create a bridge between serial ports of local and remote computers. In order to do so, one should start ComPort/IP Server on one machine and then specify appropriate serial port and TCP/IP port settings. After that, all that is left to do is run ComPort/IP Client on another machine, specify remote serial port you want to connect to as well as TCP/IP address and port of remote computer.
5. Log TCP/IP data
Use TCP-File program to log data received from any kind of equipment that has a TCP/IP address (Cisco routers, etc.)
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| ComPort/IP Utilities |
| ComPort/IP Server |
| ComPort/IP Client |
| Serial-File |
| TCP-File |
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