DoorKing 1830-185 Serial server TCP/IP Network connection
Features:
- The 1830-185 Serial Server can be used to connect DoorKing access control systems that use the DKS-1802, DKS-1803, or DKS-1810 controllers to a TCP/IP network.
- The server allows access control systems to be managed and monitored from a remote location, which can save time and reduce the need for on-site maintenance.
- The device includes a built-in web server that allows users to access the system via a web browser, without the need for additional software or drivers.
- The 1830-185 Serial Server can be configured with a static IP address or can use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically.
- The device includes four serial ports, which can be used to connect up to four DoorKing controllers to the network.
- The server supports a wide range of security protocols, including SSL, SSH, and HTTPS, to help protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.
- The server supports a range of baud rates, from 300 to 115200, allowing it to communicate with a wide range of devices.
- The device includes a built-in hardware watchdog timer, which monitors the device’s status and resets it if necessary to prevent system failure.
- The 1830-185 Serial Server is housed in a sturdy metal enclosure, which helps to protect it from damage caused by environmental factors such as heat, humidity, and dust.
- The server can be managed using DoorKing’s Remote Account Manager (RAM) software, which allows users to monitor system activity, configure access control settings, and generate reports.
- The device includes status LEDs for each serial port, allowing users to quickly check the status of each connected controller.
- The 1830-185 Serial Server supports virtual serial ports, which allow multiple devices to communicate with the server as if they were connected directly to a physical serial port.
- The device includes a backup and restore feature, which allows users to save and restore configuration settings in case of a system failure or hardware upgrade.
- The server includes a real-time clock, which enables time-stamping of access events and system logs.
- The device supports port forwarding, which allows users to connect to the server through a router or firewall.
- The 1830-185 Serial Server includes a firmware update feature, which allows users to update the device’s firmware remotely, without the need for on-site maintenance.
- The server can be configured to send email notifications for events such as system errors or access violations.
- The device supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing network administrators to monitor and manage the device using standard SNMP tools.
- The 1830-185 Serial Server is easy to install, with plug-and-play functionality and automatic configuration of IP addresses.
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