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The LinuxBox as Telnet Gateway
Connect serial RS232 devices via Telnet
The Terminal Server Service of the LinuxBox enables TCP/IP (Ethernet) control of devices with an RS232/485 interface. Several workstations may access any device connected to the network.
Two independent connections can be established (2x RS232 ).
Optionally, a connection of up to four serial devices is possible. For this, a suitable USB to RS232 adapter must be connected to each of the two available USB ports.
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Telnet from network to serial devices
Telnet connections offer a high degree of flexibility and control over serial devices connected to an Ethernet. In addition, they are independent of the operating system. No drivers are required, since telnet is a standard service offered by most operating systems. |
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- Serial devices become network-compatible immediately
- Simple integration due to compact casing
- Low power consumption
- Configuration tool capable of local and remote operation
- Real Linux operating system with extensive configuration options
- Simple installation and easy configuration also facilitate applications in extended installation areas
- Easy troubleshooting through log file and LED display for Ethernet and RS232
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All applications that support serial and terminal functions such as:
- Terminals
- CNC control units
- Counting machines
- Industrial and building automation
- Embedded controllers
- Industrial switches
- Serial printers
- PLC controls
- Map readers
- USVs
- Measuring devices
- Time/access systems
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Subject to change without prior notice
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