To configure a serial raw socket on a 7705 SAR

Before you begin

A raw socket IP transport interface can be configured for each RS-232 serial port on an NE. IP transport interfaces are only supported on RS-232 serial ports with the Encap Type parameter configured as RAW. This allows the serial port to receive TCP connections or UDP session packets from multiple remote-hosts when operating as a server, or to create new multiple sessions to remote-hosts in order to send and receive serial data when operating as a client.

Configuration of serial raw sockets is supported on the 7705 SAR-8, 7705 SAR-18, 7705 SAR-H, and 7705 SAR-Hc, Release 8.0 R4 or later.

There are two main configurations required for a serial raw socket to be operational and support sending/receiving serial data in either server mode, client mode, or both:

  1. Port level socket configuration - This includes serial link parameters such as baud rate, start/stop, bits, etc. Socket level configurations are required such as end-of-packet checking parameters and the inter-sessions delay for transmitting sessions data out of the serial link.

  2. IP transport services configuration – Creating an IP transport service is required to associate the serial port within either an IES or VPRN so that TCP/UDP encapsulated serial data can be routed within the corresponding Layer 3 service. This configuration includes IP transport local-host items (local servers) and remote host configurations, TCP timers and sessions control, etc. See To configure IP transport on an IES site and To configure IP transport on a VPRN site for more information.

Steps
 

Configure the applicable MDA for the 7705 SAR NE. See To configure an MDA for more information.

The 7705 SAR-8 and 7705 SAR-18 must be configured with a 12-port Serial Data v2 or v3 MDA.

The 7705 SAR-H must be configure with a 2 × Serial Data + 2 × Channelized DS1/E1 MDA.

The 7705 SAR-Hc has fixed MDAs that cannot be modified.


In the navigation tree Equipment view, right-click on the port and choose Create Channel/Socket. The Serial Channel (Create) form opens.


Click on the States tab and configure the Administrative State parameter as Up.


Click Apply and confirm your action.


Click on the General tab and enable the Serial Socket Enabled parameter.

Note: When you enable the Serial Socket Enabled parameter, the Channel tab is no longer available and the RS-232/Socket tab appears. The NFM-P will automatically set the Device Mode parameter as Asynchronous and the Gender parameter as DCE, on the RS-232/Socket tab.


Select a Socket Profile ID in the Socket Profile panel and click Apply.


Click on the RS-232/Socket tab and configure the required parameters.


Save your changes and close the form.

You can click on the IP Transports tab to view the IP Transport to which this serial raw socket is associated.

End of steps