6 Configure the Operation Modes
6.2.2.2.5 TCP Advanced Settings
All of the above operation modes are special configurations
for options. In some situations none of the pre-defined modes fit the customers needs. When this
is the case, the TCP Advanced Settings offer the configuration of any Transfer parameter. Unusual
combinations of Modes are possible with this, also standard modes with unusual parameters.
Transfer Settings
Port Nr.
1
Mode
TCP Advanced Settings
Server
On
TCP Port(Control)
[2000 ]
TCP Port(Data)
[2001 ]
Max.Clients
[1 ]
Client
Off
Destination
[
]
TCP Port(Control)
[2000 ]
TCP Port(Data)
[2001 ]
Connect
Triggered
ShortHoldTime
[0
]
KeepAliveMode
On Connect
KeepAliveInterval
[0
]
Figure 80: TCP Advanced Settings
The NetCom
+
usually acts as a network server. This means it accepts incoming connections. The
most used Driver Mode is one example. The NetCom
+
detects which mode to use. When the
Data-Port is opened first, then the NetCom
+
operates in TCP Raw Server mode, with respect to
Max.Client
. When the Control-Port is opened first, the NetCom
+
expects a second connection on
the Data port, to operate in Driver Mode for one client only.
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