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reorders the packets.
3.5.4
CAN
Targa optionally supports a CAN bus interface. Choose a CAN mode to show
the settings related to this mode.
The following modes setup a bidirectional, transparent CAN tunnel between
a Targa Transmitter and a Targa Receiver. It can be used to connect two CAN
networks using the LTE or LAN connection of the Targa devices. As soon as a
connection is established, you can see status information in the
Targa
Encoder
Status
tab.
Can Tunnel Client over TCP/IP (Stand-Alone): In this mode the receiver has
the role of the client that means it will try to connect to the server specified
by the “Forward IP” and “Forward Port”. Please choose the “Speed” of the
CAN interface in Bit/s to match your CAN network. Optionally you can enable
an ID filter to only forward selected CAN packets. The IDs can be entered in
standard and extended frame format, a maximum of 32 IDs can be entered.
Use a coma separated list in decimal format, e.g. “4, 24, 422”.
Can Tunnel Server over TCP/IP (Stand-Alone): If this mode is selected, the
receiver will open a server and wait for a CAN tunnel client to contact him.
The “Forward Port” has to match the Port selected on the client, the “Speed”
in Bit/s has to match your CAN network’s data rate. Just like with the client,
you can optionally enable a CAN ID filter.