5.3.2.1.2.1. TCP SERVER AND CLIENT
After saving the TCP Sockets profile, will open section
TCP Server Settings
(picture below), includes configuration of:
–
port for Telnet service; standard 2001,
–
port for serial port service; standard 2101 (through this port are transferred data to serial port of converter),
–
port for security access to serial port service; standard 2601 (through this port are transferred data to serial port of converter),
and possibility of selection
Enable TCP Keep Alive
– connection will be kept, even if the data is not transmitted over the network.
Fig 17. Example configuration TCP server
For configuration of
TCP Client Settings
(Fig 18), select
Automatically establish TCP connections,
connection between client and
TCP server will be automatically. Then select
Always connect and maintain connection
option and in section
Establish
connection to the following network service
enter IP address of device to which TCP client will send data, select service and enter
port. There is also possible to select an option
Enable TCP Keep-Alive
– connection will be kept, even if the data is not transmitted
over the network.
For saving the configuration press
[Apply].
Fig 18. Example configuration of TCP client
Attention !
Default port of serial port service is 2101.
If on the local network conflict with other network service using the same port, change number of port into another for the
service server of serial bridge and client in the server port configuration.
5.3.2.1.2.2. 'ENABLE TCP KEEP-ALIVE' CONFIGURATION
Option
Enable TCP Keep-Alive
keeps connection between server and client, even if the data is not transmitted over the network and
reconnection in case of interruption.
Configuration of this option can be made by selection
Configuration > Network > Advanced Network Settings > TCP Keep-Alive
Settings.
In this section can be configured:
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