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=== Serial Mode ===
 
=== Serial Mode ===
The <code>serial_mode</code> command allows the user to switch between RS232, RS484, and RS422 modes on supportive serial ports.
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The <code>serial-mode</code> command allows the user to switch between RS232, RS485, and RS422 modes on EMAC carriers that have a combination serial port.
  
 
=== Usage ===
 
=== Usage ===
Simply use the -p option to select the desired port and then use the -m option to specify the desired mode, or use the -m option to turn the port off. Note: only certain ports support switching between serial modes.
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Output of the serial-mode help command:
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{{clo}}
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{{clio | username=root | hostname=emac-oe | serial-mode --help}}
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USAGE: serial-mode -p PORT [-m MODE] [-t TOGGLE] [-r RXEN] [-c FILE] [-h -l -s]<br />
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-c --config FILE  Use FILE as configuration file<br />
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-p --port PORT    Select PORT {names based on config file entries}<br />
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-m --mode MODE    Select MODE {'rs232','rs422','rs485','off'}<br />
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-t --toggle TOGGLE Select TOGGLE mode {'auto','manual'}<br />
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-r --rxen RXEN    Set rxen = RXEN {'0','1'}<br />
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-h -? --help      Help<br />
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{{clos}}
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Example usage (switching COM B to RS485):
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{{clio | username=developer | hostname=ldc | serial-mode -p comb -m rs485}}
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=== Carrier Specifics ===
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The combination serial port location varies depending on the carrier board:
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<b>COMC</b> on carriers:
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* 200
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* 210
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* 212
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<b>COMB</b> on carrier:
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*150
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<b>COM0</b> on:
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*iPAC
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=== Source Code ===
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The source code for the <b>serial-mode</b> command may be found at EMAC's public git [http://git.emacinc.com/OE/serial-mode-tool/tree/master here]

Latest revision as of 14:44, 13 April 2017

TODO: {{#todo: In-progress (06.8.2016-12:40)|Andrew Wichmann|OE 5.0}}


This page helps explain the usage of the serial mode utility on EMAC OE 5.X.

General Information

Serial Mode

The serial-mode command allows the user to switch between RS232, RS485, and RS422 modes on EMAC carriers that have a combination serial port.

Usage

Output of the serial-mode help command:

root@emac-oe:~# serial-mode --help

USAGE: serial-mode -p PORT [-m MODE] [-t TOGGLE] [-r RXEN] [-c FILE] [-h -l -s]
-c --config FILE Use FILE as configuration file
-p --port PORT Select PORT {names based on config file entries}
-m --mode MODE Select MODE {'rs232','rs422','rs485','off'}
-t --toggle TOGGLE Select TOGGLE mode {'auto','manual'}
-r --rxen RXEN Set rxen = RXEN {'0','1'}
-h -? --help Help

Example usage (switching COM B to RS485):

developer@ldc:~# serial-mode -p comb -m rs485

Carrier Specifics

The combination serial port location varies depending on the carrier board:

COMC on carriers:

  • 200
  • 210
  • 212

COMB on carrier:

  • 150

COM0 on:

  • iPAC

Source Code

The source code for the serial-mode command may be found at EMAC's public git here