NetBurner PK70EX-232 Manuel utilisateur

NetBurner PK70EX-232
4-Port Serial-to-Ethernet Server
Users Manual
Revision 1.0, January 29, 2008

Table of Contents
1OVERVIEW.........................................................................................................................................................3
2CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................................4
2.1 HARDWARE SETUP .........................................................................................................................................4
2.2 NETWORK CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................................4
2.3 OPERATIONAL CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................................5
3NETWORK SETTINGS.....................................................................................................................................6
4DEVICE CONNECTION SETTINGS (TCP MODE) .....................................................................................7
5ADVANCED SERIAL DATA PORT SETTINGS ...........................................................................................9
6DEVICE CONNECTION SETTINGS (UDP MODE)...................................................................................10
7SERIAL CONFIGURATION...........................................................................................................................11
8TESTING WITH A TELNET CONNECTION..............................................................................................14
9PASSWORD SETUP SECTION......................................................................................................................16
9.1 RESETTING A PASSWORD..............................................................................................................................16
10 DIAGNOSTICS SECTION ..........................................................................................................................17
11 SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................18
11.1 INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................................................18
11.2 POWER CONNECTOR.....................................................................................................................................18
11.3 LEDS......................................................................................................ERROR!BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.
11.4 MECHANICAL ...............................................................................................................................................19
12 RS-232 NULL MODEM WIRING...............................................................................................................20
13 NETWORK IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION........................................................................................20
14 WEB BROWSERS AND PROXY SERVERS ............................................................................................20

1 Overview
The NetBurner PK70EX-232 can network enable up to 4 RS-232 serial devices (or 5 if you use the console port).
The device is factory programmed with an application that supports TCP, UDP and web page configuration.
PK70 (Front)
The PK70 has 6 connectors on the front panel:
•One 10/100 Ethernet Port
•Two 7-24 VDC Power Connectors
•One SD/MMC Card Slot
•One Serial Console Port (RS-232 / UART 0)
PK70 (Rear & Side)
The PK70 has one DB37 port on the rear panel, and two
led’s on the side panel:
•NetBurner 1-to-4 UART Cable Adapter (DB37
to 4 x DB9) for serial ports 1 - 4
•Two bi-color led’s (not shown) on side panel

2 Configuration
Before you can begin using your PK70, the following configuration/setup is required:
1. Hardware setup
2. Network configuration
3. Serial port configuration
4. Operational configuration
You will need to tell your PK70 what type of serial interface you want to use, the network address you want your
PK70 to respond to, the serial data baud rate, and the TCP/IP listening port number.
2.1 Hardware Setup
1. Connect the NetBurner 1-to-4 UART Cable Adapter to theDB37 port on the rear panel of the PK70, and
connect the DB9 connectors to your serial device.
2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port.
3. Connect the external power supply.
2.2 Network Configuration
The Hardware configuration steps described above must be completed correctly before the software configuration
can take place.
1. Run IPSetup.exe (by double clicking its icon). This program is located on the CD-ROM that came with
your PK70. To view the Advance Settings, click on the Advanced button (the button name will change to
Basic). In this example, I am using Uart 0 as my Monitor port (screen shot below).
2. Locate your PK70 in the "Select a Unit" pane by matching its MAC address. The MAC address is located
on the bottom of your PK70. If your PK70 device does not appear in the list box, verify the power, speed,
and link LEDs are illuminated, and click the Search Again button. If you are still unable to see your PK70,
remove power, correct any cabling errors, reapply power, and click the Search Again button. Note: IP
Setup uses a UDP broadcast protocol similar to BOOTP and will not operate through a router.
Important: IPSetup uses UDP port number 20034. Most firewall programs will prompt you to allow
a new application to use network services. If you cannot see your device in IPSetup, try disabling
your firewall. If this corrects the problem, you will need to add a rule to your firewall to allow
IPSetup to use port 20034. Since IPSetup uses UDP broadcasts, the PC must be on the same LAN as
the PK70 device.
3. If your network supports DHCP (factory default): The assigned IP Address will appear in the "Select a
Unit" pane. Write down this address. If your network does not support DHCP, configure the IP Address
and Network Mask fields as shown in the screen shot below. If you need help selecting values, please read
the "Selecting an IP Address" section at the end of this guide. After you have entered all of your values,
click the Set button in the center of the IP Setup window to configure your PK70 with its new parameters.
Note: If you do not click the Set button, your values will not be saved. If you have multiple NetBurner

devices, make sure you selected your PK70 in the "Select a Unit" pane (as shown in the screen shot) before
you input your information.
2.3 Operational Configuration
Once the network parameters have been configured, you can use the web server interface to modify the settings
of your PK70. To access the web page on your PK70, click on the Launch Webpage button in IP Setup, or you
can open your web browser, and enter the numeric IP Address in the address field (e.g. http://10.1.1.120).

3 Network Settings
Below is a screen shot of the top section of the first page that you will see when your web browser opens.
Remember to click the Submit New Settings button on the bottom of this page to save your settings. If you
want the restore your PK70 to its factory settings (DHCP), click the Reset To Factory Defaults button.
Parameter Description
Device Name (for DHCP) Your NetBurner PK70 device. Note: The last four values (in the default
name) are the last four digits of the MAC address of your PK70.
Device IP Address Displays the IP Address of your PK70 device. There are two choices:
•If DHCP (from the “Address Mode” drop down menu) is selected,
the PK70 will obtain its IP Address information automatically,
including the Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server (if
applicable). This is the factory default.
•If Static is selected (from the “Address Mode” drop down menu, as
shown), you will need to supply the Static IP Address in the edit text
box as shown in the screen shot above.
Device Subnet Mask If you are using a Static IP Address, enter your IP Subnet mask in this text
box as shown in the example above.
Device Gateway If you are using a Static IP Address, enter the IP Address of your Gateway in
this text box as shown in the example above.
DNS Server If you are using a Static IP Address, enter the IP Address of your DNS Server
in this text box as shown in the example above.

4 Device Connection Settings (TCP Mode)
This is the bottom section of the first page that you will see when your web browser opens.

Your choices for “When to begin making outgoing serial connections:” are:
When you are finished with this section, click the appropriate button at the bottom of the page. Submit
New Settings will save your settings, and Reset to Factory Defaults will restore the factory values. Next,
click on the Advanced Serial Settings link to enter your serial notification information. Remember, if you
are only using one port, you can ignore the other port’s section. Note:For the users manual telnet example,
the Listening network port number for Port 1 is 24 (the default setting).
To view the Advanced Serial Settings screen click on its link on the bottom of this page.

5 Advanced Serial Data Port Settings
If you want to have a message displayed in the MTTTY window (or HyperTerminal) when your TCP
connection (e.g. telnet) is established or lost, enter it in this section. Remember to check the appropriate
box and click the Submit New Settings button to save your settings. The message formatting codes are
listed below.
When finished viewing message formatting codes, click the Return to Setup Page button to return to your
Advanced Serial web page. Note:If you are only using one port, you can ignore the other port’s section.

6 Device Connection Settings (UDP Mode)
Return to the Network section by clicking on the Network link directly above the Advanced Serial section.
Click on the Switch to UDP mode link,(directly before you’re the port 1 settings) to go to the UDP section.
You will see “System is set to UDP mode” after you click the Switch to UDP mode link
When you are finished with this section, click the appropriate button at the bottom. Submit New Port X Values
will save your settings, and Reset to Factory Defaults will restore the factory values. Enter your valid
destination IP address as a numeric address separated by periods. Remember, if you are only using one port,
you can ignore the other port’s section.
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