OneSix Server Help
TCP/IP Receivers
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Notes
If OneSix initiates the connection then OneSix will continually try to establish the
connection when the connection is disrupted or never accepted. If the receiver
initiates the connection, OneSix relies on the receiver to re-establish the connection if
the connection is disrupted.
Each TCP/IP connection is assigned a “node number”. This “node number” gets
associated with a sensor’s data. The “nodaladdress” OPC tag item is updated with
the “node number”.
Information about the individual TCP/IP connection is made available through the
Server OPC parameters (the “Node
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” OPC tag item). See the Server OPC topic for
more information.
OneSix can wait for connections initiated by the receiver. OneSix will automatically
add the TCP/IP connection to its list. OneSix waits on port 1060 by default. You
can change this port number through the OneSix INI file. In the “IP Addresses”
section change the “IPWaitPort=” line.