Planning Information
Requirements
- The RealPort driver requires between one and two MB of memory
on the Windows 2000 system.
- For every 16 XEM ports connected to a PortServer II, the Windows 2000 system requires an additional 4 MB of memory.
- The PortServer II requires firmware version 3.0.4 or later for the Windows
2000 RealPort driver.
- The PortServer requires firmware version 3.4.12 or later for the Windows
2000 RealPort driver.
- The Windows 2000 RealPort driver requires a 10-pin RJ-45 cable to connect
devices to PortServer ports.
Limitations
- PortServers do not support 100 Mbps networks. Support is limited to 10
Mbps ethernet networks only.
- Only TAPI-compliant applications or those written to COM 32 API
(application programming interface) standards can use intelligent ports,
which means only these applications can use RealPort ports.
Configuration Information
Before you begin the RealPort installation and configuration, gather the
following information. Use the set config command to determine this information.
Peripheral Information
Before you can correctly cable a peripheral to a RealPort port, determine the
peripheral's cabling and flow control requirements. See the peripheral's
documentation for information and the PortServer
Cable Guide.
Key Concept: About Port Mapping Offsets
The number of local ports on the Windows 2000 host offsets the port number on
the PortServer. For example, if you have two local COM ports, Port 1 of the
PortServer is seen by the RealPort service as COM 3.