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Approximately 9 outgoing TAP messages per second, on a serial port, at 9600 baud
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Approximately 14 outgoing TAP messages per second, on an Ethernet connection
Adjusting the STG Boot Up Method
The STG is designed to boot up immediately when power is applied. If you want the STG to only boot up
when you press the power button, you can adjust the STG (Intel NUC) BIOS. The following BIOS screen
shows an After Power Failure drop box in the Secondary Power Settings section of the Power tab. The
options are:
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Power On
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Stay Off
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Last State
The STG should be configured to use the Power On option, which allows a full boot up process to
automatically occur each time power is applied. If you need to adjust the STG BIOS, attach a mouse,
keyboard, and monitor with HDMI adapter to the STG. BIOS Setup is accessed by pressing F2 after the
Power-On Self-Test (POST) memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins.
TAP Output Processing Flow Chart
Following is a flow chart that documents how the STG manages both Ethernet and serial port TAP
output. This flow chart is designed to accommodate a wide variety of devices that support TAP
protocol.
Notes:
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