
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-9
Using Ethernet
Configuring the Ethernet Port
The MS-Connect 210’s Ethernet Port behaves as an EtherNet/IP or TCP server device
capable of communicating with one or more serial devices. The port is identified as an
EtherNet/IP communication adapter. The interface is designed to support remote serial
transmit and receive using Explicit and I/O messaging. The port converts EtherNet/IP
communication from TCP/IP and UDP to the serial interface.
The Ethernet Port has the following features:
• Supports one EtherNet/IP I/O connection and two EtherNet/IP TCP connections.
• Serial buffer status updated on the I/O connection.
• Serial master command-response handling with one request.
• Packing parameters available in each read request.
• Serial-configurable and Telnet-configurable.
• Internal TFTP server to upload new firmware.
• Supports BOOTP.
Configurable Ethernet Port Parameters
The Ethernet Port is both serially configurable and Telnet-configurable. The configurable
parameters are:
Network
• IP Address
•Network Mask
• Gateway IP Address
Serial
• Interface (RS-232 or RS-422/485 4-wire and 2-wire)
• Baud Rate
• Data Format (Data Bits, Parity, Stop Bits)
• Flow Control
Serial operation is controlled by parameters of the serial “read” and “write” commands.
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