Aten SN3402 [76/111] Tcp client

Aten SN3402 [76/111] Tcp client
Secure Device Server User Manual
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Once the connection is established, the host receives data from the serial
device. From this point on, data can be transmitted between the host and the
device in both directions. SSL data encryption is supported in this operating
mode.
The Secure Device Server supports simultaneous connections from up to 16
host computers in this mode, allowing multiple computers to communicate
with the serial device at the same time.
Note: Be sure that the Base socket entry specified on the General Settings
page corresponds to the port that the device listens on. 5001 is the
Secure Device Server’s default setting. (See General, page 39.)
TCP Client
In TCP Client mode, when serial data comes into the serial port, the Secure
Device Server initiates contact with the host computer and begins sending
serial data to the to the host. The Secure Device Server can send data to up to
16 host computers simultaneously, and supports SSL data encryption in this
operating mode.
For configuring the serial port’s operating mode, see Operating Mode, page
30.
Serial Tunneling Server & Client
Serial Tunneling involves establishing a direct connection between two Secure
Device Servers over Ethernet, working in a Client-Server relationship. One
unit is designated as the Serial Tunneling Client, while the other designated as
the Serial Tunneling Server.
Note: In this configuration, it doesn’t matter which is designated as the Client
and/or Server.
Application Server for
Warehouse Management
SN3402P
Serial Tunneling Server / Client
Barcode Scanner,
Card Reader
RS-232/422/485RS-232/422/485
Network
NetworkControl
SN3402P
Serial Tunneling Server / Client

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