Lantronix WiPort NR WiPort NR - User Guide - Page 9

: Introduction, Capabilities, Applications

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2: Introduction The Lantronix® WiPort® NR is an embedded device server that provides a networkenabling solution. The WiPort NR embedded device server functions independently of a PC, providing a fully integrated solution that combines a processor, memory, and dual high-speed serial ports into a single compact module. It includes an operating system, an embedded Web server, and a full TCP/IP protocol stack. In addition, the WiPort NR module sends email alerts and supports numerous other network communication protocols, including ARP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, AutoIP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMP, and SMTP. For OEMs who wish to customize the user interface by employing common and familiar tools, the WiPort NR embedded device server serves applets to a Web browser, resulting in interactive Web pages. This customization of HTML Web pages and configuration screens tailors the WiPort NR module to fit unique requirements. Capabilities The WiPort NR device server has the following capabilities:  Communication between TCP and UDP to serial.  Ethernet interface.  Email notification of configurable alarms and events.  Upgradeable firmware.  SNMP monitoring.  Connects devices through a TCP or UDP data channel to computers or to another device server.  Contains a web server allowing presentation of custom content and easy configuration through the browser.  Contains eleven programmable I/O pins used to monitor or control attached devices. Applications The WiPort NR device server connects serial devices such as those listed below to Ethernet networks using the IP protocol family.  Remote sensing  CNC controllers  Data collection devices  Telecommunications equipment  Data display devices  Security alarms and access control devices  Time clocks and terminals WiPort® NR Embedded Device Server User Guide 9

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WiPort® NR Embedded Device Server User Guide
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2: Introduction
The Lantronix® WiPort® NR is an embedded device server that provides a network-
enabling solution.
The WiPort NR embedded device server functions independently of a PC, providing a
fully integrated solution that combines a processor, memory, and dual high-speed
serial ports into a single compact module. It includes an operating system, an
embedded Web server, and a full TCP/IP protocol stack. In addition, the WiPort NR
module sends email alerts and supports numerous other network communication
protocols, including ARP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, AutoIP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMP,
and SMTP.
For OEMs who wish to customize the user interface by employing common and
familiar tools, the WiPort NR embedded device server serves applets to a Web
browser, resulting in interactive Web pages. This customization of HTML Web pages
and configuration screens tailors the WiPort NR module to fit unique requirements.
Capabilities
The WiPort NR device server has the following capabilities:
Communication between TCP and UDP to serial.
Ethernet interface.
Email notification of configurable alarms and events.
Upgradeable firmware.
SNMP monitoring.
Connects devices through a TCP or UDP data channel to computers or to
another device server.
Contains a web server allowing presentation of custom content and easy
configuration through the browser.
Contains eleven programmable I/O pins used to monitor or control attached
devices.
Applications
The WiPort NR device server connects serial devices such as those listed below to
Ethernet networks using the IP protocol family.
Remote sensing
CNC controllers
Data collection devices
Telecommunications equipment
Data display devices
Security alarms and access control devices
Time clocks and terminals