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Converters > Serial (RS232) - Externally Powered > To Ethernet > Enhanced TCP/IP Terminal Servers
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Enhanced TCP/IP Terminal Servers, RJ-45 Async, Rackmount, 16-Port, 48-VDC
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Black Box |
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40870-DC-R2 |
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Description:
- Now available in rackmount 48-VDC versions.
- Flash ROM for easy software upgrades.
- Dial-in support for UNIX and Microsoft(R) networks.
- Surge-protected serial ports.
- Support Reverse Telnet, configurable on a per-port basis.
- Multiport remote access using PPP, SLIP, or CSLIP protocols. Use these Enhanced TCP/IP Terminal Servers from Black Box to connect serial devices to UNIX(R) based hosts over your IEEE 802.3 Ethernet LAN. You'll eliminate long serial cable runs between hosts and devices. Changes are easy, too. Just move or add terminal servers instead of recabling. Each terminal server can be configured as a dedicated connection to one host. Or you can let your users choose among multiple hosts on a menu and hotkey between four simultaneous sessions per port. Our Enhanced TCP/IP Terminal Servers are available with 2, 4, 8, or 16 ports. We have the terminal server for your application! It's a communications server disguised as a terminal server. These terminal servers support a variety of protocols, giving you super flexibility. SLIP, CSLIP, PPP, and Reverse Telnet(tm) support make these boxes more than just terminal servers. They're actually communications servers. With SLIP and PPP connections, remote users can access the network over serial lines and appear as if they were locally connected. For security, you can configure any dial-in ports for password authentication. In addition, the terminal servers can dial out to any PPP or SLIP server via a modem or ISDN terminal adapter link. You can also set up any terminal port to be individually configured for Reverse Telnet. In addition to using Reverse Telnet for modems and printers, you can also use it to connect systems that don't support TCP/IP or Ethernet. The terminal server works as a front-end TCP/IP processor. The perfect modem mate. High speeds and full RS-232 primary pin support make the DB25 terminal servers ideal for use with modems. The servers use the full 9-pin connection on the DB25 ports for complete modem control with no loss of data. And they provide throughput speeds of up to 115.2 kbps. Configure modems and other bidirectional devices as local TTY ports under UNIX (R) using proprietary utilities and Reverse Telnet(tm). The devices appear as COM ports to DOS and Windows(R) users for compatibility with a variety of popular communications software packages. You can configure printers as local printers on a UNIX host using the supplied daemon. Or any terminal server port can use RCP or LPD to act as a remote print queue, so you can create hunt groups. Management 101. Preloaded ROM host software and SNMP MIB I and II support make management easy. For example, installing a terminal server takes less than 10 minutes. In simple applications, just set the IP address. In more complex applications, a user-friendly menu system guides you step-by-step through port speeds,
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