MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO
Functions
In order to specify the maximum block size, from which the serially
received data are packed to a TCP packet and sent when reached, enter
the value into the field "Maximum block size".
In order to specify the maximum time until packing a TCP packet, enter
the time into the field "Aggregation timeout" in milliseconds. If this time
has expired, the serially received data will be packed to a TCP packet and
sent, even if the maximum block size has not yet been reached. This
timer will only be restated if the RS232 input buffer is empty and the first
character is received. The subsequent characters do not reset the timer.
In order to close the serial Ethernet connection automatically, if no data
is transmitted any more, enter a timeout value in seconds into the field
"Idle time". If no data transfer takes place as long as specified here, the
connection will be closed. To ensure that the connection is never closed,
set the value to "0". The value "0" is the default setting.
In order to enable sending keep alive packets, enter the sending interval
of the packets in seconds into the field "Keep alive interval". This
function is disabled by entering "0". If the serial Ethernet gateway
receives no reply to a keep alive packet for three consecutive times, the
connection will be considered as interrupted and the serial Ethernet
gateway terminates the connection.
In order to use the Telnet protocol, check the checkbox "Use Telnet
protocol". In this case, the serial Ethernet gateway filters all Telnet
commands from the incoming TCP data and replies them. Additionally,
the serial and the TCP data stream are adjusted to transmit Telnet control
characters error free.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
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