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Serial device server aids intelligent networking

A Sena Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 2, 2003

The SS400 serial to Ethernet convertor has an embedded Linux OS that facilitates user customisation using the command-line interface or one of several prepared scripts, using Unix/Linux commands.

The SS400 serial to Ethernet convertor has an embedded Linux OS that facilitates user customisation using the command-line interface or one of several prepared scripts, using Unix/Linux commands.

Users can manipulate the raw data stream between remote host and serial device by adding a filtering program.

In addition, a software development kit (SDK) environment can be used to develop custom applications to run on the SS400.

The SS400 supports TCP/UDP based communication modes, and presents a modem interface to the attached serial device in modem emulation mode.

It accepts AT modem commands and makes raw RS232/422/485 data to travel across a local LAN.

In addition, "multicasting" transmission can be used to send the same serial data to 32 remote hosts simultaneously.

The SS400 allows user to save a serial device log and system log to the internal memory (RAM), a CompactFlash card, a syslog server, or to an NFS server.

An event handling system instantly monitors and notifies users of serial device errors or failures.

The SS400 provides process control based network connectivity solutions for serial devices such as PLCs, access controllers, metering devices, payment terminals, UPSs, sensors, LED displays, PBXs and I/O devices.

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