
Documentation Number: ESP901-2303 Manual 25
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8 Communication Modes
The ESP901 allows serial devices to communicate over a LAN or Intranet network.
Serial devices are no longer limited to a physical connection to the PC COM port.
They can be installed anywhere on the LAN using TCP/IP or UDP/IP
communications. This will also allow traditional PC COM ports access to a serial
device anywhere on the LAN network.
Direct IP Mode
Direct IP connections allow applications using TCP/IP or UDP/IP network socket
programs to communicate with the asynchronous serial port on the ESP901. In this
type of application the ESP901 is configured to TCP or UDP server. The socket
program running on the PC establishes a communication connection with the ESP901.
The raw data is sent directly to and from the serial port.
Virtual COM Mode
The Virtual COM mode requires the installation of a driver. When installed a new
COM port is added to the Device Manager. Windows programs using standard
Windows API calls will be able to interface with Virtual ports. The PC will act as the
host connecting to the ESP901 when the program opens the virtual COM port.
Once the connection is made, the LAN is transparent to the serial device. Applications
work just as if the serial device is connected a host’s physical COM port. The virtual
COM port converts the application’s data into IP packet destined for the ESP901,
which in turn converts the IP packet back to serial data.
In this mode, the ESP901 must be set to either TCP/server or UDP/server in the menu
with a designated communication port number. The virtual COM driver is a TCP or
UDP client.
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