- The Patton 2120 Enables control of any RS-232 asynchronous serial device
over a LAN or via the Internet
- Can be used as single-port remote access server
- Asynchronous data rates up to 115.2 kbps
- DTE/DCE-selectable serial port
- RS-232 status indicators
- 802.3 10Base-T LAN connection via RJ-45 for network
connection
- Ethernet Link and Status indicators
- User-configurable session options
- Supports standard TCP/IP protocols (TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP,
TELNET, RLOGIN, ARP, DHCP, FTP, TFTP, SLIP, and PPP)
- Comes with 1 Mbyte RAM and 512 kbytes FLASH
- Small package attaches directly to Terminal Equipment
- AC or DC Power Options
- Software Updates via Patton's FTP Site
The Patton 2120 Single Port Terminal Server provides a
quick, simple, and cost effective solution for connecting
traditional RS-232 terminals and devices to a local area
network. The Patton 2120 can be used just about anywhere,
including the office, retail outlets, equipment rooms, and on
the factory floor. When used with a dial-up modem and
connected to a LAN, the Patton 2120 also functions as an
inexpensive single-port remote access server. The versatile
and feature rich Patton 2120 can literally be used in thousands
of different applications and environments.
The Patton 2120 brings serial RS-232 devices onto the network
by encapsulating RS-232 data into IP packets for transport
over the LAN. Using Raw TCP or TELNET, the Patton 2120 can
connect to any user-defined IP address and port. Once
connected to the remote host, data is passed transparently
end-to-end. The built-in DHCP Client allows the Patton 2120 to
dynamically obtain an IP address and a subnet mask from a
master server. Using dial-up modems and SLIP and PPP
connections, remote users can access the network as if they
were locally connected.
The Patton 2120 Single Port Terminal Server easily and
cost-effectively brings serial RS-232 equipment together with
other systems on one Local Area Network!
In the application below, the Patton 2120 Single Port Terminal
Server is used to connect the RS-232 control port of a PBX,
security card reader, and time clock to the Local Area
Network. The 2120 enables monitoring, control, and data
collection from this equipment by remote Computers located
anywhere on the local or wide area network. Further, the 2120
is connected to the LAN and dial-up modem to provide single
port remote network access.

Serial Interface: DB-25 male or female; DB-9 male or
female
Serial Transmission: RS-232 Asynchronous, 0 to 115.2
kbps, configured via TELNET
DCE/DTE: Configured via TELNET
RS-232 Status Indicators: TXD, RXD,
DTR, RTS, CTS, DCD, and Power
Ethernet Interface: RJ-45 female
Ethernet Standard: 10Base-T (IEEE 802.3)
Ethernet Status Indicators: Ethernet link and status
Protocols Supported: TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, TELNET,
RLOGIN, ARP, DHCP, FTP, TFTP, SLIP, and PPP
Management Services: Monitoring, control, and
diagnostics via serial port or TELNET session
Memory: 1 Mbyte RAM; 512 kbytes FLASH
Power Supply Options: External, universal AC (100-240
VAC) or -48 VDC
Temperature: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Altitude: 0 to 15,000 feet (0 to 4,572 meters)
Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing
Dimensions: 3.5L X 2.1W X 0.78H in. (9.0L X 5.3W X 1.9H
cm)
Weight: 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg)
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