DeviceMaster® Primo Hardware Installation
■Product Overview
●The DeviceMaster Primo provides a data communication solution for connecting Windows and Unix/Linux hosts to asynchronous serial devices over a TCP/IP based Ethernet network. You may connect your Windows NT/98/ME/2000/XP host to a native RS-232/422/485 serial port, or your PC-based Unix/Linux host to a fixed tty port, through a TCP/IP Ethernet connection.
●With one asynchronous serial port connection on one end, and a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection on the other, the DeviceMaster Primo allows any device that primarily supports the asynchronous communications protocol to attach to a network. The DeviceMaster Primo works like an add-on single-port serial board to your PC server, but with one major advantage — the TCP/IP network. Since the host communicates with the COM port on the DeviceMaster Primo over a TCP/IP network, you are able to control your asynchronous serial device from virtually any location.
●Although it connects through the virtual link of the Ethernet network, the port on the DeviceMaster Primo is recognized as a real COM port by Windows or a fixed tty port by Unix/Linux. the DeviceMaster Primo provides both the basic transmit/receive data functions, as well as RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, and DCD control signals.
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