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USER GUIDE - Rev. 3 (January 2018)
Physical Ports:
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Serial #.
It identifies the equipment physical port number. Port 1 for port COM1.
•
Identifier.
It establishes a different and unequivocal name for the serial port
configured in the
Serial
menu
.
The port has the name
serial0
configured by default.
The parameters to configure a serial-datacall (GSM) connection appear if the SIP-2
is equipped with the WAN interface.
•
Datacall #.
It is a sequence identifier provided by the equipment itself.
•
Identifier.
It establishes the identifier related to the GSM datacall;
datacall0
is the
value by default.
•
Use autocli.
Upon receiving a data call, the equipment connects the call to the
cli
management service if this option is activated (ticked box); thus, it is equivalent to a
remote access to the service console. If the option is NOT activated (unchecked
box), the data call will be redirected to the physical port configured by the user in
the
Connection
block (see section 5.16.2).
•
Escape sequence.
If the data call does not have direct access to the management
service, but to a determined port (autocli parameter NOT activated), it is still
possible to access the
cli
management service by inserting the escape chain
defined in this parameter. If the
cli
management service is accessed through the
escape sequence, it is necessary to end the call and establish it again in order to
recover the initial data flow.
Virtual Ports:
•
TCP (connections in active mode):
#.
It is a sequence identifier provided by the equipment itself.
Identifier.
It establishes a different and unequivocal name for each one the active
TCP virtual ports
.
When being added, all the connections have the name
tcp0
configured by default; therefore, it is essential to change said identifier for each one
of the new connections.
Port.
It establishes the destination TCP port.
Destination.
It establishes the destination IP address.
Retry Time (s).
If the connection fails, it establishes the waiting time in seconds
before retrying the connection.
Inactivity Time (s).
It establishes the inactivity time in seconds that will imply the
voluntary and controlled shutdown of the connection. By default, this parameter is
set to 0, which means that the connection is permanent regardless of its activity.