EtherPath User’s Guide
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user at one of the IP addresses shown can configure the EtherPath.
(All users on the LAN can still access the EtherPath, but not
configure it.) Read the security chapter before implementing this
feature.
Remote Device IP Address
In “Client” mode, this is the IP address of the remote “Server”
device which this client will automatically connect to when powered
up (if RS-232 PIN 6 is high or forced) and configured for hardware
dialing. This is also the default server that will be used for AT
dialing when in PMP mode.
In “Server” mode, this value is not required, and will be ignored.
Remote (Listen) IP Port Number
This is the TCP/IP port number the EtherPath listens on when in
server mode. The default is port 3000. When in client mode, this is
the port on the remote server that a connection is attempted with.
This value may be overridden when in
Ethermodem
mode by
including a port number in the ATD command. See Appendix B for
a discussion of the sending IP port number.
IP Fragmentation
If set to ZERO, IP blocks sent from this EtherPath may be
fragmented in transit, and blocks may be fragmented by the
EtherPath. If set to ONE, the 'DONTFRAG' bit is set in IP packets,
and all blocks are transmitted intact. This is normally set to 0 , but
is set to 1 for some SCADA applications. The default is 0.