92
W&T
Mode TCP server
application is determined by the Flush Buffer option. Details
can be found in the section
Basic configuration of the Com-
Server
.
Flush Buffer
SETUP Port x
TCP/IP Mode
...
System Options
...
Flush Buffer
This option determines whether when a network-side connec-
tion is opened to the Com-Server the serial receive buffer is
cleared (Flush Buffer = 1) or any existing data are sent to the
client application (
Flush Buffer = 0
). Details can be found in
the section
Basic configuration of the Com-Server
.
Packeting options for serial receive data
SETUP Port x
TCP/IP Mode
...
TCP Server
Activ. Packet Options
System Options
Packet Options
...
When sending serial protocols such as Modbus/RTU, it is of-
ten necessary to send serial received datagrams also closed
on the network side in a TCP packet. The menu paths shown
above offer various ways to parameterize serial packet limits
(pause times, start-/end sequences, datagram lengths) and to
activate their processing for the respective mode. Details can
be found in the section
Packeting of serial datagrams
.
Summary of Contents for Com-Server++
Page 8: ...W T...
Page 26: ...26 W T Assigning the IP address...
Page 27: ...27 W T Subject to error and alteration 3 Supply voltage Com Server Com Server3x Isolated...
Page 30: ...30 W T Supply voltage...
Page 34: ...34 W T Network interface...
Page 41: ...41 W T Subject to error and alteration 6 LED displays Power Status Error LED Network LEDs...
Page 88: ...88 W T Packetizing serial datagrams...
Page 94: ...94 W T Mode TCP server...
Page 108: ...108 W T Mode TCP client...
Page 122: ...122 W T UDP bus mode...
Page 130: ...130 W T The Windows COM port redirector...
Page 138: ...138 W T Box to Box mode...
Page 154: ...154 W T Mode FTP client...
Page 164: ...164 W T Mode Telnet Client...
Page 182: ...182 W T OPC data transfer...
Page 186: ...186 W T Mode InQueueCopy...