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packet, the Remote strips the data out of the UDP packet and sends it out
its COM port. Likewise, data presented at the Remote’s COM port is
packetized, sent to the Access Point, stripped, and sent out the Access
Point’s
COM port. This configuration does not use multicast addressing.
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Figure 3-48. Point-to-Point Serial-to-Serial Application Diagram
Point-to-Multipoint Serial-to-Serial Application Example
The operation and data flow for this mode is very similar to
Point-to-Point serial-to-serial application, except that it uses multicast
addressing. The primary difference is that data presented at the Access
Point’s
COM port is packetized and sent using UDP to all of the
Remotes. Upon receiving the packet, all of the Remotes strip the data
from the UDP packet and send it out their
COM ports. Likewise, data
presented at any of the Remotes’ COM ports is packetized, sent to the
Access Point, stripped, and sent out the Access Point’s COM port (see
Figure 3-49, Table 3-6, Figure 3-50, and Figure 3-51 on Page 86).
EIA-232
RTU
EIA-232
Terminal
or Computer
192.168.0.10 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2
Remote
Access Point
LA
N
COM
1
COM
2
PW
R
LIN
K
Table 3-5. Serial Port Application Configuration
Transceiver Location Menu Item Setting
Access Point (COM1) Status Enabled
Data Baud Rate 9,600 (Example)
SIFD 4
IP Protocol UDP
Remote IP
Address
192.168.0.2
(IP address of the Remote radio)
Remote IP Port 30010
Local IP Port 30010
Remote Unit (COM1) Status Enabled
Data Baud Rate 9,600 (Example)
Flow Control X-ON/X-OFF (Example)
SIFD 4 (Characters)
IP Protocol UDP
Remote IP
Address
192.168.0.1
(IP address of the AP)
Remote IP Port 30010
Local IP Port 30010