
4.4.3.2 Server
Figure 4.16 Configuration Menu: Server
Server Type –
Options are
Command
and
Continuous
.
If
Command
is selected the iServer will respond to commands sent from a network host
(for the list of commands refer to
Section 4.9.1
).
If
Continuous
is selected the iServer will send temperature, humidity, and dewpoint
values once every time amount selected in the Interval box.
The
Command
and
Continuous
modes operate when a network host opens a TCP
connection to the iServer’s IP address with port 2000.
In UDP
Command
mode, iServer will respond back with a UDP packet (to the _ address and
port) if a host application sends a UDP command to iServer’s IP address with port 2000.
In UDP
Continuous
mode, iServer starts sending continuous data if a host application
sends a trigger or UDP packet to iServer’s IP address with port 2000.
Interval –
This is the time interval (in seconds) between each data transmission when
the iServer is in
Continuous
mode. The default value is set to
5 seconds
and the
minimum is
2 seconds
.
Time Stamp –
If checked, the iServer will stamp the data with date and time before
sending it out to a network host. This will apply to Command and Continuous modes.
Default is
unchecked
.
Disconnect After Data Sent –
If checked, once the iServer responds back with data, the
iServer will close the TCP connection that had been made from the network host.
This feature should be used if data acquisition software expects data to be ended by
closing TCP connection from the client.
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Address
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Disconnect After Data Sent
Time Stamp
Command
5
secs
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