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- | ==== PC ==== | + | ==== On Windows ==== |
- | * Downlad the Serial Port software from the download ara | + | * Downlad and install the TCP to Serial Port software [[https://freecomportredirector.com/|https://freecomportredirector.com/]] |
- | * Install the Serial to Ethernet Connector software | + | |
* Create connection | * Create connection | ||
* Connect serial port to remote host (Client) | * Connect serial port to remote host (Client) | ||
- | * Serial Port e.g. COM10 | + | * Serial Port e.g. COM1 |
* Remote IP from the router, e.g. 192.168.1.1 | * Remote IP from the router, e.g. 192.168.1.1 | ||
* Port number 2000 | * Port number 2000 | ||
+ | Another example: | ||
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===== Test ===== | ===== Test ===== | ||
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* Use Putty to connect to the COM port of the physical serial line of the PC with the same paramters | * Use Putty to connect to the COM port of the physical serial line of the PC with the same paramters | ||
- | ===== socat Linux tool for mapping IP addresses ===== | + | ==== On Linux ==== |
The socat tool can be used to access the serial interface tunnel via the console using TCP. | The socat tool can be used to access the serial interface tunnel via the console using TCP. | ||
The first command is for the connection between IP address and ser2net server on the router | The first command is for the connection between IP address and ser2net server on the router | ||
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+ | <konsole> | ||
+ | ~ $ socat PTY,link=/dev/"virtual interface",echo=0,wait-slave TCP:"IP-adresse":"port-nummer",retry=5 | ||
+ | </konsole> | ||
+ | |||
+ | In a second console, the virtual interface is then used for the connection to the serial interface. | ||
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+ | <konsole> | ||
+ | ~ $ socat STDIO,raw,echo=0,escape=0x03 /dev/“virtual interface“,raw,echo=0 | ||
+ | NB2700 login: root | ||
+ | Password: | ||
+ | ________________________________________________________________________________ | ||
+ | NB2700 (c) 2004-2023, NetModule AG | ||
+ | ________________________________________________________________________________ | ||
+ | BusyBox v1.30.1 (2023-07-31 14:09:01 UTC) built-in shell (ash) | ||
+ | ~ $ | ||
+ | </konsole> |