Intermec 5020 User Guide
Chapter 6 — CK30 and CK31 Handheld Computers
Data Collection Browser User’s Guide
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Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the CK30 or CK31
Before the CK30 or CK31 can communicate with the dcBrowser gateway,
you must configure the CK30 or CK31 to use TCP/IP or UDP Plus.
you must configure the CK30 or CK31 to use TCP/IP or UDP Plus.
You may still need to configure your computers to communicate with the
access points. For help, see the handheld computer user’s manual and your
access point user’s manual.
access points. For help, see the handheld computer user’s manual and your
access point user’s manual.
To configure dcBrowser for TCP/IP on the CK30 or CK31
1
To open the System Main Menu, press C and then B.
2
Select Configuration Utility > Communications > More > UDP Plus.
3
Select UDP Plus Activate and press Enter.
4
Select Disable and press Enter.
5
Select Controller IP and press Enter. Type the IP address for the
dcBrowser gateway and press Enter.
dcBrowser gateway and press Enter.
6
If you need to change the dcBrowser gateway’s port number (which
defaults to
defaults to
4055
), s
elect Controller Port and press Enter. Type the port
number and press Enter.
7
To exit, press Esc three times. The “Do you want your settings to persist
through a cold boot?” prompt appears.
through a cold boot?” prompt appears.
8
Press Enter to save your changes.
9
Press Esc to exit Intermec Settings.
What You Need to Configure
Protocol
Additional Items to Configure
TCP/IP
You need to determine the dcBrowser gateway port number (which
defaults to 4055) and the IP address of the computer where the dcBrowser
gateway is hosted.
defaults to 4055) and the IP address of the computer where the dcBrowser
gateway is hosted.
UDP Plus
You need to determine the UDP Plus port number (which defaults to
5555) and the IP address of the controller, which is the Intermec
Application Server or PC that the dcBrowser gateway is running on.
5555) and the IP address of the controller, which is the Intermec
Application Server or PC that the dcBrowser gateway is running on.