At IPNS we were using the Digi Portserver TS16. We did have occasional
port hangups. The hangup could usually be fixed by forcing the terminal
server to drop the client. Communication would then resume
automatically. These had RJ45 ports on the front for the serial. One
nice thing is that you could also use them for access to Motorola VME
processor boards console ports with a reversed flat phone cable.
John
Dave Reid wrote:
Hi everyone...
We are looking for an Ethernet-to-RS232 device that we can use in a
manner similar to the Agilent GPIB gateway, meaning using ASYN to send
messages out over our network and then out to RS232 devices.
Is anyone else doing this? Have a product that they've had good
results with or any to avoid?
Thanks...
dave reid
University of Washington Medical Center
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John Hammonds
Beamline and Data Acquisition Group
APS Engineering Support Division
Argonne National Laboratory
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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