from No.2. When Poll response control is On, the delayed response from the slave No.1
is discarded and the Master stays ready for the response from No.2.
"Off" – The Master does not check packets incoming from the RF channel - all packets are passed
to the application, including broadcasts. That allows e.g. spontaneous packets to be generated at
remote sites. This mode is suitable for Master-Master communication scheme or a combination of
the UNI and ASYNC LINK protocols.
Mode of Connected device: SLAVE
Accept broadcasts
List box {On; Off}, default = "On"
"On" – Broadcast packets received at the radio channel are forwarded to the COM port.
"Off" – Broadcast packets (received at the radio channel) are discarded. Unicast packets are
forwarded to the COM port.
7.1.4. Terminal servers
Generally, a Terminal Server (also referred to as a Serial Server) enables connection of devices with
serial interface to a RipEX2 over the local area network (LAN). It is a virtual substitute for devices used
as serial-to-TCP(UDP) converters.
In some special cases, the Terminal server can be also used for reducing the network load from applic-
ations using TCP. A TCP session can be terminated locally at the Terminal server in RipEX2, user data
extracted from TCP messages and processed like it comes from a COM port. When data reaches the
destination RipEX2, it can be transferred to the RTU either via a serial interface or via TCP (UDP),
using the Terminal server again.
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