IOLAN STS Rack
Seriell zu Ethernet Terminal Server

- 4, 8, 16 oder 24 RS232-Ports mit RJ45-Schnittstelle
- 10/100/1000 Ethernet
- AC oder 48v DC Modelle
- Fortgeschrittene Features
Ingenieure und Projektmanager, die eine kostengünstige Seriell-RS232-zu-Ethernet-Lösung in einem 1HE-Rack benötigen, welche die Protokollintegrität serieller Geräte über Ethernet sicherstellt, sollten den IOLAN STS Rack in Betracht ziehen. Mit dem leistungsfähigsten erhältlichen Prozessor und der einzigartigen TrueSerial®-Technologie von Perle bietet der IOLAN STS Rack die authentischste serielle Verbindung über Ethernet.
IOLAN STS Rack Terminal Server eignen sich besonders für:
- Ingenieure und Projektmanager, die eine hochleistungsfähige Seriell-zu-Ethernet-Schnittstelle für 4 bis 24 serielle RS232-Geräte benötigen. Anschluss an serielle Anwendungen über Ethernet
- IT-Profis, die einen kostengünstigen Terminal-Server oder seriellen Console Server für das Out-of-Band-Management von IT-Ressourcen in kleineren Rechenzentren oder an entfernten Standorten benötigen
Warum IOLAN STS Rack Terminal Server die bevorzugte Wahl sind:
- 400 Mhz, 750 MIPS, 32 bit Prozessor mit integriertem Hardware-Verschlüsselungsprozessor für den besten verfügbaren Durchsatz. Ideal für zeitkritische Anwendungen
- IP Unterstützung (IPv6) der nächsten Generation, Investitionsschutz und Netzwerk Kompatibilität
- TrueSerial®-Paket-Technologie – Authentischste serielle Verbindung über Ethernet stellt Integrität serieller Protokolle sicher
- Primäre/Backup-Host-Funktionalität ermöglicht automatische Herstellung von Verbindungen zu alternativen Hosts, falls die primäre TCP-Verbindung ausfallen sollte
- EasyPort Web – Zugriff auf serielle Konsolenports über einen Java-fähigen Internetbrowser
- TruePort – COM/TTY-Redirector von Perle für serielle Anwendungen, der unter Windows, Vista, Linux, Solaris, SCO und Unix eingesetzt werden kann
- Clustering – Ermöglicht Überblick über alle Out-of-Band-Konsolenports. Ideal für große Rechenzentren
- DynDNS – Einfacher Konsolen-Management-Zugriff von jedem Ort über das Internet
- Power Cycling enfernter Geräte mit Perle Remote Power Switchen
- Java-freier Browserzugriff auf serielle Remote-Konsolenports über Telnet und SSH
- Lebenslange Gewährleistung – Der beste Investitionsschutz, den es gibt
Software Features - IOLAN STS Terminal Servers
Serial Port Access | |
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Connect directly using Telnet / SSH by port and IP address | |
Connect with EasyPort menu by Telnet / SSH | |
Use an internet browser to access with HTTP or secure HTTPS via EasyPort Web menu | |
Java-free browser access to remote serial console ports via Telnet and SSH | |
Ports can be assigned a specific IP address ( aliasing ) | |
Multisession capability enables multiple users to access ports simultaneously | |
Multihost access enables multiple hosts/servers to share serial ports | |
Accessibility | |
In-band ( Ethernet ) and out-of-band ( dial-up modem ) support | |
Dynamic DNS enables users to find a console server from anywhere on the Internet | |
Domain name control through DHCP option 81 | |
IPV6 and IPV4 addressing support | |
Availability | |
Primary/Backup host functionality enables automatic connections to alternate host(s) | |
Security | |
SSH v1 and v2 | |
PCI DSS Compliance: TLS v1.2, TLS v1.1, TLS v1.0, SSL v3.0, SSL v2.0 | |
SSL Server and SSL client mode capability | |
SSL Peer authentication | |
IPSec VPN : NAT Traversal, ESP authentication protocol | |
SSH ciphers: AES-CTR, AES-GCM and ChaCha20-poly1305 | |
SSL encryption: AES-GCM, key exchange ECDH-ECDSA, HMAC SHA256, SHA384 | |
Encryption: AES (256/192/128), 3DES, DES, Blowfish, CAST128, ARCFOUR(RC4), ARCTWO(RC2) | |
Hashing Algorithms: MD5, SHA-1, RIPEMD160, SHA1-96, and MD5-96 | |
Key exchange: RSA, EDH-RSA, EDH-DSS, ADH | |
X.509 Certificate verification: RSA, DSA | |
Certificate authority (CA) list | |
Local database | |
RADIUS Authentication, Authorization and Accounting | |
TACACS+ Authentication, Authorization and Accounting | |
LDAP, NIS, Kerberos Authentication | |
RSA SecureID-agent or via RADIUS Authentication | |
SNMP v3 Authentication and Encryption support | |
IP Address filtering | |
Disable unused daemons | |
Active Directory via LDAP | |
Terminal Server | |
Telnet | |
SSH v1 and v2 | |
Rlogin | |
Auto session login | |
LPD, RCP printer | |
MOTD - Message of the day | |
Serial machine to Ethernet | |
Tunnel raw serial data across Ethernet - clear or encrypted | |
Raw serial data over TCP/IP | |
Raw serial data over UDP | |
Serial data control of packetized data | |
Share serial ports with multiple hosts/servers | |
Virtual modem simulates a modem connection - assign IP address by AT phone number | |
Virtual modem data can be sent over the Ethernet link with or without SSL encryption | |
TruePort com/tty redirector for serial based applications on Windows, Linux, Solaris, SCO, HP UX, NCR UNIX and AIX. For a complete list of all the latest drivers click here | |
"TrueSerial packet technology provides the most authentic serial connections across Ethernet ensuring serial protocol integrity" | |
RFC 2217 standard for transport of serial data and RS232 control signals | |
Customizable or fixed serial baud rates | |
Plug-ins allow customer or Perle provided plug-ins for special applications | |
Software Development Kit ( SDK ) available | |
Serial encapsulation of industrial protocols such as ModBus, DNP3 and IEC-870-5-101 | |
ModBus TCP gateway enables serial Modbus ASCII/RTU device connection to ModBus TCP | |
Data logging will store serial data received when no active TCP session and forward to network peer once session re-established - 32K bytes circular per port | |
Console Management | |
Sun / Oracle Solaris Break Safe | |
Local port buffer viewing - 256K bytes per port | |
External port buffering via NFS, encrypted NFS and Syslog | |
Event notification | |
Manage AC power of external equipment using Perle RPS power management products | |
Clustering - central console server enables access ports across multiple console servers | |
Windows Server 2003/2008 EMS - SAC support GUI access to text-based Special Administrative Console | |
Remote Access | |
Dial, direct serial | PPP, PAP/CHAP, SLIP |
HTTP tunneling enables firewall-safe access to remote serial devices across the internet | |
Automatic DNS Update | Utilize DHCP Opt 81 to set IOLAN domain name for easy name management and with Dynamic DNS support , users on the Internet can access the device server by name without having to know its IP address. See Automatic DNS update support for details |
IPSEC VPN client/servers | Microsoft L2TP/IPSEC VPN client ( native to Windows XP) |
Microsoft IPSEC VPN Client ( native to Windows Vista ) | |
Cisco routers with IPSEC VPN feature set | |
Perle IOLAN SDS/STS and SCS models | |
OA&M ( Operations, Administration and Management ) | |
SNMP V3 - read and write, Perle MIB | |
Syslog | |
Perle Device Manager - Windows based utility for large scale deployments | |
Configurable default configuration | |
Installation Wizard | |
Set a Personalized Factory Default for your IOLANs | |
Protocols | |
IPv6, IPv4, TCP/IP, Reverse SSH, SSH, SSL, IPSec/IPv4, IPSec/IPv6, L2TP/IPSec, CIDR, RIPV2/MD5, ARP, RARP, UDP, UDP Multicast, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, TFTP, SFTP, SNTP, Telnet, raw, reverse Telnet, LPD, RCP, DNS, Dynamic DNS, WINS, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, SNMPV3, PPP, PAP/CHAP, SLIP, CSLIP, RFC2217, MSCHAP |
Hardware Specifications - IOLAN STS Serial Terminal Server
IOLAN STS4 | IOLAN STS8 | IOLAN STS16 | IOLAN STS24 | |||||||||||
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Processor | MPC8349E, 400 Mhz, 750 MIPS | |||||||||||||
Memory | ||||||||||||||
RAM MB | 32 | 64 | 64 | 128 | ||||||||||
Flash MB | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | ||||||||||
Interface Ports | ||||||||||||||
Number of Serial Ports | 4 | 8 | 16 | 24 | ||||||||||
Serial Port Interfase | RS232 DTE on RJ45 | |||||||||||||
Sun / Solaris | Sun / Oracle ‘Solaris' Safe - no "break signal" sent during power cycle causing costly server re-boots or downtime | |||||||||||||
Serial Port Speeds | 50bps to 230Kbps with customizable baud rate support | |||||||||||||
Data Bits | Configurable for 5,6,7 or 8-bit protocol support Use TruePort to transparently pass 9-bit serial data |
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Parity | Odd, Even, Mark, Space, None | |||||||||||||
Flow Control | Hardware, Software, Both, None | |||||||||||||
Serial Port Protection | 15Kv Electrostatic Discharge Protection (ESD) | |||||||||||||
Local Console Port | RS232 on RJ45 with DB9 adapter (provided) | |||||||||||||
Network | 10/100/1000-base TX Ethernet RJ45 | |||||||||||||
Software selectable Ethernet speed 10/100/1000, Auto | ||||||||||||||
Software selectable Half/Full/Auto duplex | ||||||||||||||
Ethernet Isolation | 1.5Kv Magnetic Isolation | |||||||||||||
Power | ||||||||||||||
Power Supply |
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Nominal Input Voltage | 110/230v AC | |||||||||||||
Input Voltage Range | 100-240v AC | |||||||||||||
AC Input Frequency | 47-63Hz | |||||||||||||
Current Consumption @ 100v (Amps) | 0.11 | 0.11 | 0.12 | 0.12 | ||||||||||
Current Consumption @ 240v (Amps) | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.06 | 0.06 | ||||||||||
Typical Power Consumption (Watts) | 11 | 11 | 12 | 12 | ||||||||||
Power Line Protection | Fast transients: 1 KV (EN61000-4-4 Criteria B) | |||||||||||||
Surge: 2KV (EN61000-4-5 common mode), 1KV (EN61000-4-5 differential and common modes) |
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Indicators | ||||||||||||||
LEDs | Power | |||||||||||||
System Ready | ||||||||||||||
Network Link activity | ||||||||||||||
Serial: Transmit and Receive data per port | ||||||||||||||
Environmental Specifications | ||||||||||||||
Heat Output (BTU/HR) |
38 | 38 | 42 | 42 | ||||||||||
MTBF (Hours) | 179425 | 174418 | 160992 | 130470 | ||||||||||
*Calculation model based on MIL-HDBK-217-FN2 @ 30 °C | ||||||||||||||
Operating Temperature | 0C to 55C, 32F to 131F | |||||||||||||
Storage Temperature | -40C to 85C, -40F to 185F | |||||||||||||
Humidity | 5 to 95% (non condensing) for both storage and operation. | |||||||||||||
Ingress Protection Rating | IP30 | |||||||||||||
Mounting | 1U - 19" rack, front and rear mounting hardware included | |||||||||||||
Product Weight and Dimensions | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 2.8 kg | 3 kg | 3.1 kg | 3.1 kg | ||||||||||
Dimensions | 1U Rack form factor - 26.4 x 43.4 x 4.4 (cm), 10.38 x 17.1 x 1.75 (in) | |||||||||||||
Packaging | ||||||||||||||
Shipping Dimensions | 59 x 36 x 9cm | |||||||||||||
Shipping weight | 3.96 kg | 3.98 kg | 4.0 kg | 4.2 kg | ||||||||||
Regulatory Approvals | ||||||||||||||
Emissions | FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A | |||||||||||||
CFR47:2003, Chapter 1, Part 15 Subpart B,(USA) Class A | ||||||||||||||
ICES-003, Issue 4, February 2004 (Canada) | ||||||||||||||
CISPR 32:2015/EN 55032:2015 (Class A) | ||||||||||||||
EN55011 (CISPR11) | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-3-2 : 2010, Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-3-3 : 2010, Limits of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker | ||||||||||||||
Immunity | CISPR 24:2010/EN 55024:2010 | |||||||||||||
EN61000-4-2: Electrostatic Discharge | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-4-3: RF Electromagnetic Field Modulated | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-4-4: Fast Transients | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-4-5: Surge | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-4-6: RF Continuous Conducted | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-4-8: Power-Frequency Magnetic Field | ||||||||||||||
EN61000-4-11: Voltage Dips and Voltage Interruptions | ||||||||||||||
Safety | UL/EN/IEC 62368-1 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1 |
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IEC 60950-1(ed 2); am1, am2 and EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013 |
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CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 and ANSI/UL 60950-1, First Edition April 1st 2003 (Recognized Component) |
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Other | Reach, RoHS and WEEE Compliant | |||||||||||||
CCATS - G168387 | ||||||||||||||
ECCN - 5A992 | ||||||||||||||
HTSUS Number: 8517.62.0020 | ||||||||||||||
Perle Limited Lifetime Warranty |
IOLAN RJ45 Serial Connector Pinout | |||
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Pinout | Direction | EIA-232 |
1 | in | DCD | |
2 | out | RTS | |
3 | in | DSR | |
4 | out | TxD | |
5 | in | RxD | |
6 | GND | ||
7 | in | CTS | |
8 | out | DTR | |
Optional Perle adapters for use with straight thru CAT5 cabling |
TCP |
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RAW-TCP-Sockets Eine Raw-TCP-Socket-Verbindung, die vom Seriell Ethernet Gerät oder vom entfernten Host/Server initiiert werden kann. Das kann entweder auf Punkt-zu-Punkt-Basis oder gemeinsam erfolgen, d. h. ein serielles Gerät kann von mehreren Geräten gemeinsam verwendet werden. TCP-Sitzungen können entweder von der TCP-Server-Anwendung oder vom Perle IOLAN Seriell-zu-Ethernet-Adapter gestartet werden. ![]() |
UDP |
Raw-UDP-Sockets Für den Einsatz in UDP-gestützten Anwendungen können Perle IOLANs die Daten serieller Geräte zum Transport mit UDP-Paketen entweder auf Punkt-zu-Punkt-Basis oder zur gemeinsamen Benutzung durch mehrere Geräte konvertieren. ![]() |
Konsolenmanagement |
Konsolenmanagement Für den Zugang zu entfernten Konsolen-Ports bei Routern, Switches usw. ermöglichen die Perle IOLANs den Administratoren, Über ein In-Band-Reverse-Telnet/SSH oder Out-of-Band durch DFÜ-Modems sicher auf die RS232-Ports zuzugreifen. Es sind IOLAN-Modelle von Perle mit integrierten Modems erhältlich. ![]() |
COM/TTY |
Anschluss seriell-gestützter Anwendungen mit COM/TTY-Port-Treiber Serielle Ports können über virtuelle COM-Ports an Netzwerkserver oder Workstations angeschlossen werden, auf denen die TruePort-Software von Perle ausgeführt wird. Sitzungen können entweder vom Perle IOLAN oder von TruePort gestartet werden. ![]() |
Tunneling |
Serielles Tunneling zwischen zwei seriellen Geräten Serielles Tunneling ermöglicht es Ihnen, eine Ethernet-Verbindung zu einem seriellen Port von einem IOLAN zum anderen IOLAN herzustellen. Beide seriellen Ports der IOLANs müssen für das serielle Tunneling konfiguriert werden (normalerweise wird ein serieller Port als Tunnel-Server und der andere serielle Port als Tunnel-Client konfiguriert). ![]() |
Virtuelles Modem |
Virtuelles Modem Vmodem ermöglicht es dem Perle IOLAN, eine Modemverbindung zu simulieren. Nach dem Anschluss an den IOLAN wird eine Modemverbindung initiiert, und der IOLAN startet eine TCP-Verbindung zu einem anderen IOLAN, der mit dem seriellen Port eines virtuellen Modems konfiguriert wurde, oder zu einem Host, auf dem eine TCP-Anwendung ausgeführt wird. ![]() |