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Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual
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Server Hard Timeout
Time after which the current connection with the client will be terminated without
warning. This is a fixed time from the initial connection, no matter how much or how
often the client sends data to the server. This parameter is ignored if the session
closes on New Client. If PAD protocol is TCP, the timeout is specified in minutes.
If UDP, the timeout is specified in seconds. The valid range for either is 1-65535.
Setting the parameter to 0 will disable this timer.
If both Inactivity Timeout and Hard Timeout are enabled (neither is 0), a client session
is terminated when either timeout is met. In this case, the value for Hard Timeout
must exceed the value for Inactivity Timeout. If the Inactivity Timeout is met, the
client is terminated. If the Hard Timeout is exceeded without meeting the Inactivity
Timeout, the client is terminated by the Hard Timeout.
Incoming Port
Sets the port number used to forward incoming requests to the serial port
Outgoing Port
Sets the port number used to send outgoing requests from the serial port
Remote Host IP
Address
Sets the Server IP address to connect with when using the PAD in Client mode.
TCP Client Keep
Alive
When in Client mode and enabled, TCP Keep Alive packets are sent from the client
to the server periodically in order to detect a broken connection. The modem will
automatically try to re-establish the connection if necessary. Changing this setting
affects the use of TCP Keep Alive on the next client session. It will not affect an
existing session.
TCP Client Keep
Alive Time
Time in seconds between keep-alive cycles. A keep alive cycle will consist of one or
more keep-alive probes separated by the keep-alive interval.
TCP Client Keep
Alive Probes
Number of keep-alive packets that must fail before the connection is considered
closed.
TCP Client Keep
Alive Intvl
Time (in seconds) after which a keep-alive packet is considered to be failed (if not
acknowledged). Another packet is sent at this time if TCP Client Keep Alive Probes
limit has not been reached.
PAD Long
When enabled, as data passes through the PAD, a copy is stored in a log file located
on the modem at /tmp/padlog. The log will stop saving data when full and data is
lost at modem reset.
3.8 Diagnostics
Click Diagnostics on the main navigation pane to access the SNMP and Logging pages.
SNMP
Click SNMP on the Diagnostics page to configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) functionality.
SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant
administrative attention. SNMP version v2c and v3 are supported, with the exception of INFORM.