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SD Series Technical Manual
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Persistent Connection
—When set to
Yes
, the connection to the
server is maintained continuously, even during periods of inactiv-
ity.
The Terminal Server supports the following communication protocols:
• Point-to-Point: TCP or UDP
• Point-to-Multipoint
1
: UDP (One of the Destination IP Addresses
is a multicast IP address)
• Multipoint-to-Multipoint
1
: UDP (Two or more of the Destination
IP Addresses are a multicast IP address)
1
Data from local multicast IP addresses is always delivered to
the socket layer by the radio's TCP/IP stack. Therefore, to
receive data from local multicast IP addresses, simply set the
Local Radio IP Port equal to the destination IP port of the multi-
cast IP packet.
Using the Terminal Server—Typical Example
The following describes a Terminal Server implementation in an SD
radio network. Figure 28 below is referenced in this discussion.
Figure 28. Terminal Server Example
IP/Radio Network Setup and Configuration
The following conditions are assumed for this example:
• Radio (RF) link is good between AP and Remote 1, and AP and
Remote 2.
• IP addresses are properly configured as shown in Figure 28.
• MAC mode is enabled in all radios, and the MAC Device is set to
AP in radio with the IP address equal to 192.168.1.2.
• Ethernet Bridge is enabled in all radios.