5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
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3. After completing the hostlist, repeat the previous step if necessary to edit the
hostlist again.
4. For
Retrycounter
, enter the number of times the Lantronix unit should try to
make a good network connection to a hostlist entry that it has successfully
ARPed. The range is 1-15, with the default set to 3.
5. For
Retrytimeout
, enter the number of milliseconds the unit should wait before
failing an attempted connection. The time is stored as units of milliseconds in the
range of 10-65535. The default is 250.
Datagram Type
Directed UDP
When selecting this option, you are prompted for the Datagram type. Enter
01
for directed or broadcast UDP. Datagrams of type 01 can be sent as a
broadcast by enabling the
Send as Broadcast
option. The default is not
to broadcast.
Note:
Datagrams are sent as subnet-directed broadcasts.
When the UDP option is in effect, the unit never attempts to initiate a TCP
connection because it uses UDP datagrams to send and receive data.
Modem Mode
In Modem (Emulation) Mode, the unit presents a modem interface to the attached
serial device. It accepts AT-style modem commands, and handles the modem signals
correctly.
Normally, there is a modem connected to a local PC and a modem connected to a
remote machine. A user must dial from the local PC to the remote machine,
accumulating phone charges for each connection. Modem Mode allows you to
replace modems with WiPort NR embedded device servers, and to use an Ethernet
connection instead of a phone call. By not having to change communications
applications, you avoid potentially expensive phone calls.
To select Modem Mode, set the Connect Mode to
C6
(no echo),
D6
(echo with full
verbose),
D7
(echo with numeric response),
CF
(modem responses only, numeric
response), or
CE
(modem responses only, full verbose).
Note:
If the unit is in Modem Mode, and the serial port is idle, the unit can
still accept network TCP connections to the serial port if Connect Mode is set
to
C6
(no echo),
D6
(echo with full verbose),
D7
(echo with numeric
response) ),
CF
(modem responses only, numeric response), or
CE
(modem
responses only, full verbose).
Without Echo
In Modem Mode, echo refers to the echo of all of the characters
entered in command mode; it does not mean to echo data that is
transferred. Quiet Mode (without echo) refers to the modem not
sending an answer to the commands received (or displaying what
was typed).
Echo & Modem
Response
Full Verbose:
The unit echoes modem commands and responds
to a command with a message string shown in the table below.
Numeric Response:
The unit echoes modem commands and
responds to a command with a numeric response.
Modem Responses
Only
Full Verbose:
The unit responds to a command with a message
string shown in the table below.