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Keep in mind that unless your terminal is configured
with a static IP address, each time it is powered on it
can have a different IP address (issued by your DHCP
server). Also, regardless of the terminal’s IP address, it
can be assigned a different ID (by WD802Term) each
time it Signs On to the server. Keep this in mind and
design your application accordingly if you require
specific physical terminals to perform specific
individual tasks.
ServerPort
Valid values: 5000-65536
Function:
These are the IP ports used by WD802Term to pass
command information to and from each terminal. This
setting must match the PORT setting in all terminals
used with this host application. Do not use port values
less that 5000. If you are not familiar with IP ports,
leave this value at the default setting.
ServerActive
Valid values: True, False
Function:
Set ServerActive to True to begin listening for
terminals. Before setting to True, be sure to call the
InitializeServer method (See Methods)
LogFileName
Valid values: Any valid file path and name
Function:
Leave blank if you do not want a log file kept. If you
enter a filename here, WD802Term will create the file
(or add to it if it already exists) in standard text file
format that you can open using Windows Notepad.
LogFileSize
Valid values: 1000 through 2GB (2000000000)
Function:
This is the maximum log file size that WD802Term
will keep. If the file exceeds this size, the oldest
entries are removed to make room for new entries.
Quiet
Valid values: True, False
Function: If
Quiet
is set to True then any status and error
message generated by
WD802term will be
suppressed.