Device Servers - Networking & Communications
Device Servers - Networking & Communications Device Servers - Networking & Communications
Sample Qualifying Questions …• IPPCs, TPCs, UNO and ADAM-5000/6000– Are you using RS-232 devices/peripherals?– Are RS-232 distance limitations a problem?– Do you need– What if you could have more than 2 or 3 serial ports?– What if you could reducing the number of cables used?• General– How do you troubleshoot/diagnose your machine orequipment when there is a problem?– How much time could you save if you could connect to yourequipment from your office or laptop?– What if you could access your machine/equipment fromanywhere on your network?– What if you could have wireless access to your equipment?
The Device Server Value PropositionRemotely monitor, manage and controlserial devices over IP networks …• Easy Integration – connect both newand legacy serial devices to Ethernet• Increased Flexibility – break the1-host to 1-device constraints and quicklyintegrate disparate devices• Cost Savings – leverage existing IP-based LAN/WANinfrastructure, eliminating the need for dedicated cabling• Save Time – quickly and easily connect to remotedevices wherever there is network access
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The <strong>Device</strong> Server Value PropositionRemotely monitor, manage and controlserial devices over IP networks …• Easy Integration – connect both newand legacy serial devices to Ethernet• Increased Flexibility – break the1-host to 1-device constraints and quicklyintegrate disparate devices• Cost Savings – leverage existing IP-based LAN/WANinfrastructure, eliminating the need for dedicated cabling• Save Time – quickly and easily connect to remotedevices wherever there is network access