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Serial Port Profiles
General Tab Field Descriptions
The
COMredirect General
tab determines how the COMredirect connection is initiated and then sets
up the appropriate connection parameters.
Configure the following parameters:
Connect to remote
system
When enabled, the Terminal Server initiates communication to the
COMredirect client.
Default:
Enabled
Host Name
The configured host that the Terminal Server will connect to (must be running
COMredirect).
Default
: None
TCP Port
The TCP Port that the Terminal Server will use to communicate through to the
COMredirect client.
Default:
10001 for serial port 1, then increments by one for each serial port
Connect to
Multiple Hosts
When enabled, the Terminal Server will establish a connection to multiple
clients (Hosts). When using the multiple hosts feature, all COMredirect clients
must be running in Lite mode.
Default:
Disabled
Define Additional
Hosts Button
Click this button to define the hosts that this serial port will connect to. This
button is also used to define the Primary/Backup host functionality.
See
Adding/Editing Additional COMredirect Hosts
on page 68
for more
information.
Listen for
Connection
When enabled, the Terminal Server will wait for connections to be initiated by
the COMredirect Client.
Default:
Disabled
TCP Port
The TCP Port that the Terminal Server will use to communicate through to the
COMredirect client.
Default:
10001 for serial port 1, then increments by one for each serial port
Allow Multiple
Hosts to Connect
When this option is enabled, multiple hosts can connect to a serial device that
is connected to this serial port. Note: These multiple clients (Hosts) need to be
running COMredirect in Lite mode.
Default:
Disabled