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I/NET Configuration Editing Configuration Profiles
I/NET 2000 Getting Started 4-5
NetPlus Router - Select if a NetPlus Router is connected to
the serial port. The NetPlus Router allows the host worksta-
tion to connect to multiple networks of I/NET controllers
over any 10 MBPS TCP/IP Ethernet LAN.
Embedded 4.x Dial - Select if the serial port is connected to a
modem used to communicate with 7806x Dial Taps. This
setting causes I/NET to emulate a 7804x Dial Tap and allows
the host workstation to initiate outgoing calls and answer
incoming calls. If you are connecting an actual 7804x Dial
Tap, use the Direct setting.
Integrated dial - Select if the serial port is connected to a
modem used to initiate calls to a host LAN or controller LAN.
Each host LAN or controller LAN must have a 78010 Tap and
modem to complete the connection. The Integrated Dial
function supports outgoing calls only; it does not allow the
workstation to answer incoming calls.
Integrated NPR Dial
- Select if the serial port is connected to
a modem that will initiate calls to a NetPlus Router. The
NetPlus Router must have a modem in order to complete the
connection. This function supports outgoing calls only; it
does not allow the workstation to answer incoming calls.
Refer to the appropriate heading, below, to specify the remaining
serial port parameters.
Link Type is None
This workstation does not have any devices connected to, or that
use, the serial port. Proceed to “TCP/IP Parameters on page 4-9.
Link Type is Direct
1. Set the Link type to Direct.
2. Select the serial port from the
Port or device drop-down
list. Only available serial ports are displayed.
3. Select the
Baud rate from the drop-down list. This rate
must be supported by both the serial port and the connected
device.