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Subject: | RE: terminal servers |
From: | "Hammonds, John" <[email protected]> |
To: | "'john sinclair'" <[email protected]>, tech talk <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 1 Oct 2002 11:12:33 -0500 |
I just looked at a Moxa 4 port RS422 server that was floating around here. I hooked it up to a Linux machine and it mapped the ports to the Linux tty ports as advertised. I had borrowed this from someone trying this on a Windows PC and it seemed to work the same way mapping to COM ports in windows.
In the short test I did things looked good. I had no 422 devices to try though. I have decided to try another deice from Digi (www.digi.com). My first application is for a terminal server for IOCs. the Digi model has an RJ45 port that is similar to the ports on a MVME172 and 2304 that we are using here.
As for playing in a hostile environment, I did this in my office. Some may consider it hostile but I don't think this fits your definition.
John Hammonds
> -----Original Message-----
> From: john sinclair [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 10:50 AM
> To: tech talk
> Subject: terminal servers
>
>
> We want to use a terminal server to talk to serial devices on a
> high-voltage platform.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Does anyone know anythings about Moxa Technologies (Japan)?
> They make a
> family of such devices and claim they play well in hostile
> environments.
>
> A blurb from one of their ads:
>
> About Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd.
>
> With more than 14 years of development experience and
> over 4,000,000 serial ports installed around the globe, Moxa
> Technologies
> is now the No. 1 serial and Serial-to-Ethernet communications product
> supplier in Asia. Moxa multiport serial products are CE and
> FCC approved,
> and come with various interface configurations, such as ISA, PCI, and
> CompactPCI, for all major oerating systems, including Windows 2000,
> Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.x, DOS, OS/2, Linux,
> UnixWare, SCO
> Unix, Solaris, and QNX. To keep its commitment to its
> customers, Moxa will
> continue its endless pursuit of new technology, high performance, and
> reliability, as well as a friendly user interface to meet customer's
> serial and Serial-to-Ethernet communications needs.
>
> John Sinclair
> [email protected]
> Oak Ridge National Lab
> 865-576-6362 865-574-1268 (fax)
>