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Please follow the following steps to configure connection settings of the UDP client mode for PORT1 port.
1. Click on the “Port1” tab on the menu frame on the left side of Web UI to go to Port1 page as shown in Fig.55.
2. For Serial Settings on the Port configuration page, please go to
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3. Click on the Socket tab in this page, select UDP Client in the working mode options.
4. Please specify the Destination IP address and port number of the UDP program on the remote host. Local Port specifies the local
port number which socket A will be listening to and it can be any number between 1 and 65535. The local ports of different serial
ports must be different. After receiving network data, the device determines which serial port the data is sent to based on the local
port. Note that typically the port number that is larger than 1024 is recommended to avoid conflicting with the well-known port
numbers. You should match this setting with the remote UDP program. Note that this number is usually called destination port in the
remote UDP program.
5. After finishing configuring the working Mode, please scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "Save & Apply" button to
save all the changes that you have made. All configurations take effect after a system reboot.
Fig.56 shows an example of test in this mode. In this case, IP address of USR-N5X0 is 172.16.14.12, host IP address is 172.16.14.15.
Fig. 56
UDP client test
4.4.2. UDP multicast
UDP also allows multicasting of data to groups of IP addresses. A multicast is a packet sent by one host to multiple hosts. In multicast
mode, each host that belongs to a specific multicast group will receive multicast packets for that group. For a host to be configured
as a multicast receiver over the Internet, the must inform the routers on its LAN. The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is
used to communicate group membership information between hosts and routers on a LAN. The USR-N5X0 Series supports IGMP
version 2.