140 | Managing the Radio
Aprisa SRi User Manual 1.1.0
Local Port
This parameter sets the TCP or UDP port number of the local serial port.
The valid port number range is less than or equal to 49151 but with exclusions of 0, 20, 21, 23, 80, 161, 162,
443, 5445, 6445, 9930 or 9931. The default setting is 20000.
The user is responsible for ensuring that there is no conflict on the network.
Remote Address
This parameter sets the IP address of the server connected to the radio Ethernet port. When the remote
address / port is configured as 0.0.0.0/0, each outgoing UDP packet will be sent to the source address of
the last received UDP packet.
Remote Port
This parameter sets the port number of the server used in TCP client, TCP client server or UDP modes. The
default setting is 0.
Protocol
This parameter sets the L4 TCP/IP or UDP/IP protocol used for terminal server operation. The default setting
is TCP.
Gateway IP Address
This Terminal Server parameter sets the Gateway IP address of a router in the network that serves as the
forwarding router to other networks when no other route specification matches the destination IP address
of a packet.
This is useful when default gateway IP address of the radio and the Terminal Server Gateway IP Address are
on different IP subnet networks.
When all radios are in router mode (GRM / RM) or advanced router mode (AGRM / ARM), the default gateway
IP address of the radio and Gateway IP Address of the Terminal Server are the same, leaving the Gateway
IP Address on the default value of 0.0.0.0 will serve the purpose. Only when the radio and Terminal Server
are with different IP subnets and are connected to different router gateway IP addresses, the default value
shall be set to the appropriate gateway IP address.