Remotely Monitor, Manage and Share
Connected Devices Over a Network of the Internet
In today’s economy, faster and better access to
information can mean the difference between success
and failure. The UDS-10 single-port device
server provide a quick, simple and cost-effective way to
bring the advantages of data accessibility and remote
management to equipment not currently connected
to a network.
Our approach to network-enabling devices
is
transparent to your attached devices and software.
So, you won’t need to change the way you work,
and there’s no need to develop special software to
take advantage of Ethernet networking. And with the
UDS-10 any piece of equipment with a
serial port can be added to the network in a matter
of minutes!
Using a method called serial tunneling, the UDS-10
encapsulates serial data into packets
and transports it over Ethernet. Using two UDS-10s, connected by a network, virtual serial
connections can be extended across a facility or
around the world. So you can manage your equipment
from virtually anywhere over Ethernet or the Internet.
The included redirection software extends the
functionality of your COM port-based Windows®
applications. With virtual COM ports, mapped to
remote device servers on the network, you can replace
direct serial connections.
Easy to Set Up and Use
The included Windows-based configuration software
simplifies installation and setup. The UDS-10 can also be set up locally through its serial
port, or remotely over a network using Telnet or a
web browser.
The UDS-10 even includes a built-in web
server, which can be used for configuration, or to
display operating and troubleshooting information on
the attached links to online support.
Flash memory provides for maintenance-free nonvolatile
storage of web pages, and allows future
system software upgrades.
Modem Replacement
In modem emulation mode, the UDS-10 is
used to replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts
modem AT commands on the serial port, then
establishes a network connection to the end device,
leveraging network connections and bandwidth to
eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines.
If you’re looking for a transparent, cost-effective, and
scalable means to network-enable your serial devices,
look no further than the UDS-10.
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