
NPort 5100 Series IP Serial LIB
Overview
What is IP Serial Library?
IP Serial Library is a Windows library with frequently used serial command sets and subroutines. IP Serial
Library is designed to reduce the complexity and poor efficiency of serial communication over TCP/IP. For
example, Telnet can only transfer data, but it can’t monitor or configure the serial line’s parameters.
Why Use IP Serial Library?
For programmers who are familiar with serial communication, IP Serial Library provides well-designed function
calls that have the same style as Moxa’s PComm Library.
IP Serial Library is amazingly simple and easy to understand. By including it in your VB, C, or Delphi
programming environment, you can program your own TCP/IP application with the ability to control serial
communication parameters.
NPort 5100 uses 2 TCP ports for communication between the NPort 5100 and host computer’s Real COM driver.
NPort 5100 uses a data port and command port to provide pure data transfer without decode and encode.
Compared to using only one TCP port to control serial communication (such as RFC 2217), IP Serial Library uses
a command port to communicate with NPort 5100 from the user’s program. IP Serial Library not only runs with
excellent efficiency but also runs without any decode or encode problems.
How to install IP Serial Library?
IP Serial Lib comes with the NPort 5100 Administration Suite. Refer to the IPSerial directory for more detail
about the function definitions.
IP Serial LIB Function Groups
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