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Robustel R5020 User Guide
RT_UG_R5020_v.1.0.2 Mar. 17, 2023 82/167
Server Settings
Item
Description
Default
Modbus ASCII Router: Router will translate the Modbus ASCII
data to Modbus TCP data and sent out, and vice versa
Protocol
Select from TCP Client, “TCP Server, “UDP” or “Robustlink”.
TCP Client: Router works as TCP client, initiate TCP
connection to TCP server. Server address supports both IP
and domain name
TCP Server: Router works as TCP server, listening for
connection request from TCP client
UDP: Router works as UDP client
Robustlink: Router will automatically upload the serial data
to Robustlink platform under the Robustlink protocol.
Robustlink is a management platform from Robustel. This
function only available when Router is connects to
Robustlink
TCP Client
Server Address
Enter the address of server which will receive the data sent from
routers serial port. IP address or domain name will be available.
Null
Server Port
Enter the specified port of server which is used for receiving the
serial data.
Null
Local IP @ Transparent
Enter router’s LAN IP which will forward to the internet port of
router.
Null
Local Port @
Transparent
Enter the port of router’s LAN IP.
Null
Local IP @ Modbus
Enter the local IP of under Modbus mode.
Null
Local Port @ Modbus
Enter the local port of under Modbus mode.
Null
Click the “Status” column to view the current serial port type.
4.3 Network
4.3.1 Route
This section allows you to set the static route. Static routes, based on the destination address, can add up to 20 static
routes to the router.
Click Network > Routing > Static Routing to enter the static routing table, which allows users to manually add, delete
or modify static routing rules.

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