Serial to Ethernet Device Servers

July 1, 2006
The ET-DS-1 and ET-SDS-1 Serial to Ethernet Device Servers are well-suited for connecting serial-based software applications over Ethernet to remote industrial serial devices.

These device servers are easy to use and at the same time extremely flexible, offering the latest in advanced IP technology, says the vendor. A Quick Configurator provides fast setup, or a powerful Device Manager can be used for more advanced configurations. The device servers offer real-time secure performance including an auto-detecting 10/100 RJ45 Ethernet port and a universal EIA-RS232/422/485 Serial port for serial data tunneling across an IP network. Other features include back to back (pair mode) operation, port buffering and IPv6 support for future compatibility. The ET-SDS-1 adds cyber security with authentication and encryption schemes over SSL or SSH sessions.

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