Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM423 Manuel D’Utilisation
functionality. Here are the basic network parameters only. A modem
accepts connections from the network, in this case via TCP/IP. The
TCP port for this is defined as the “TCP Port(Data)”. This is the only
parameter required to set here. All other values are normally defined via
AT-commands. However for short, “Destination” allows for up to four
predefined targets, available with special Dial commands. The
“IP Modem Config” is known as the Init String in standard modems.
accepts connections from the network, in this case via TCP/IP. The
TCP port for this is defined as the “TCP Port(Data)”. This is the only
parameter required to set here. All other values are normally defined via
AT-commands. However for short, “Destination” allows for up to four
predefined targets, available with special Dial commands. The
“IP Modem Config” is known as the Init String in standard modems.
5.1.2.2.6.
TCP Advanced Settings
All of the above operation modes are
special configurations for options. In
some situations none of the
pre-defined modes fit the customers
needs. When this is the case, the
TCP Advanced Settings offer the
configuration of any Transfer
parameter. Unusual combinations of
Modes are possible with this, also
standard modes with unusual
parameters.
special configurations for options. In
some situations none of the
pre-defined modes fit the customers
needs. When this is the case, the
TCP Advanced Settings offer the
configuration of any Transfer
parameter. Unusual combinations of
Modes are possible with this, also
standard modes with unusual
parameters.
Image 35: Web Panel TCP Advanced Settings
5.1.2.2.7.
UDP Data Transfer
The UDP mode is available as
a function since the version 1.4
of the firmware. UDP sends
data in single packets instead
of a stream. This protocol
requires a “UDP Port(local)”
for listening to incoming data.
Other stations on the network
send their data to this port. The
“Destination” host is
a function since the version 1.4
of the firmware. UDP sends
data in single packets instead
of a stream. This protocol
requires a “UDP Port(local)”
for listening to incoming data.
Other stations on the network
send their data to this port. The
“Destination” host is
configured by IP-Address or name, plus the target “UDP Port(Dest)”.
Image 36: Web Panel UDP Data Transfer
“UDP MaxPacketSize” is a limit for the size of UDP packets. When the
amount of data received on the serial port reaches this limit, the UDP
Frame is assembled and sent to the destination.
amount of data received on the serial port reaches this limit, the UDP
Frame is assembled and sent to the destination.
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