Lantronix UDS2100 serial server RS-232/422/485

Lantronix UDS2100. Input voltage: 9 - 30 V. Supported network protocols: ARP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, TFTP, AutoIP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMP TCP, UDP, Telnet, TFTP, RFC2217. LED indicators: LAN, Y. Weight: 14.1 oz (400 g), Dimensions (WxDxH): 2.83 x 0.906 x 3.74" (72 x 23 x 95 mm). Built-in processor: Lantronix DSTNI-EX, Processor frequency: 48 MHz
Manufacturer: Lantronix
SKU: 6761636
Manufacturer part number: UD2100001-01
$269.58
External Device Server - Network virtually any device in minutes - Access, monitor and control equipment over Ethernet - Replace dedicated PCs and/or modem lines with fast and reliable Ethernet networking - Configure quickly and easily via HTTP, DHCP, Telnet, serial or Lantronix DeviceInstaller utility - Two DB9M DTE serial ports supporting RS232, RS422 and RS485 - Environmentally-friendly RoHS and WEEE compliant - Features TruPort Com port control technology The UDS family of device servers enables users to connect, manage and control just about any piece of equipment with a serial port from virtually anywhere over Ethernet or the Internet. With the UDS2100, two pieces of equipment of virtually any type can be added to an Ethernet network in a matter of minutes! This dual-port device server is a quick, simple and inexpensive way to bring the advantages of remote management and control to equipment not currently connected to a network. Extending Serial Communications Across the Globe Our approach to network-enabling devices is transparent to your attached equipment and software so you won’t need to change the way you work. Using a method called serial tunneling, the UDS2100 encapsulates serial data into packets and transports it over Ethernet. Serial tunneling can be done in two ways: - Using Lantronix supplied Com Port Redirector software, Windows device applications not designed for network communications are re-directed to communicate to devices connected to the UDS2100. - Connecting two UDS2100 device servers configured to automatically talk to each other over the network creates virtual serial connections that can extend serial communications across a facility or around the world. The built-in web server enables users to access and configure the UDS2100 from a standard web browser. Using Lantronix development tools, users can build web pages to customize the UDS2100 for unique applications. On-board Flash memory provides room for future system software upgrades and maintenance-free, nonvolatile web page storage. Easy to Set Up and Use The UDS2100 can be set up locally through its serial port, or remotely using Telnet or a web browser. The included DeviceInstaller Windows-based configuration software simplifies setup and provides an easy way to: - Assign IP & other network specific addresses - Load custom web pages - Enable web-based configuration of the device server - Ping or query the attached device(s) over the network - View specific device data files - Upgrade firmware Modem Replacement In modem emulation mode, the UDS is used to replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port. It then establishes a network connection to the end device, leveraging network connections and bandwidth to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines. Total Com Port Control with TruPort Technology Built into the included Com Port Redirector software, TruPort technology enables Windows-based applications to access and control serial ports on the UDS2100 as if they were actually local PC serial ports. The application can monitor and set hardware pins on the UDS2100 serial ports as well as access serial buffers for total Com port control. This allows existing applications to seamlessly transition from controlling local devices to true remote monitoring and control of devices around the world.
External Device Server - Network virtually any device in minutes - Access, monitor and control equipment over Ethernet - Replace dedicated PCs and/or modem lines with fast and reliable Ethernet networking - Configure quickly and easily via HTTP, DHCP, Telnet, serial or Lantronix DeviceInstaller utility - Two DB9M DTE serial ports supporting RS232, RS422 and RS485 - Environmentally-friendly RoHS and WEEE compliant - Features TruPort Com port control technology The UDS family of device servers enables users to connect, manage and control just about any piece of equipment with a serial port from virtually anywhere over Ethernet or the Internet. With the UDS2100, two pieces of equipment of virtually any type can be added to an Ethernet network in a matter of minutes! This dual-port device server is a quick, simple and inexpensive way to bring the advantages of remote management and control to equipment not currently connected to a network. Extending Serial Communications Across the Globe Our approach to network-enabling devices is transparent to your attached equipment and software so you won’t need to change the way you work. Using a method called serial tunneling, the UDS2100 encapsulates serial data into packets and transports it over Ethernet. Serial tunneling can be done in two ways: - Using Lantronix supplied Com Port Redirector software, Windows device applications not designed for network communications are re-directed to communicate to devices connected to the UDS2100. - Connecting two UDS2100 device servers configured to automatically talk to each other over the network creates virtual serial connections that can extend serial communications across a facility or around the world. The built-in web server enables users to access and configure the UDS2100 from a standard web browser. Using Lantronix development tools, users can build web pages to customize the UDS2100 for unique applications. On-board Flash memory provides room for future system software upgrades and maintenance-free, nonvolatile web page storage. Easy to Set Up and Use The UDS2100 can be set up locally through its serial port, or remotely using Telnet or a web browser. The included DeviceInstaller Windows-based configuration software simplifies setup and provides an easy way to: - Assign IP & other network specific addresses - Load custom web pages - Enable web-based configuration of the device server - Ping or query the attached device(s) over the network - View specific device data files - Upgrade firmware Modem Replacement In modem emulation mode, the UDS is used to replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port. It then establishes a network connection to the end device, leveraging network connections and bandwidth to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines. Total Com Port Control with TruPort Technology Built into the included Com Port Redirector software, TruPort technology enables Windows-based applications to access and control serial ports on the UDS2100 as if they were actually local PC serial ports. The application can monitor and set hardware pins on the UDS2100 serial ports as well as access serial buffers for total Com port control. This allows existing applications to seamlessly transition from controlling local devices to true remote monitoring and control of devices around the world.
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Built-in processorLantronix DSTNI-EX
Weight14.1 oz
Technical details
Isolation1.5 kV
Serial interface typeRS-232/422/485
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection15 kV
Ports & interfaces
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports2
Serial ports quantity2
Design
CertificationFCC, C/UL, CSA, VCCI, CE, TUV, CTick
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 60 °C
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 85 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Storage relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Power
Input voltage9 - 30 V
Weight & dimensions
Dimensions (WxDxH)2.83 x 0.906 x 3.74"
Features
LED indicatorsLAN, Y
Data transfer rate0.921 Mbit/s
Other features
Compatible operating systemsWindows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Performance
Processor frequency48 MHz
Network
Ethernet LAN data rates10,100 Mbit/s
Memory
RAM capacity0.256 MB
Flash memory2 MB
Protocols
Supported network protocolsARP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, TFTP, AutoIP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMP TCP, UDP, Telnet, TFTP, RFC2217
Management protocolsSNMP, Telnet, HTTP