2.
Third Party Disconnect:
A Third Party Disconnect is
used to disconnect two ports by invoking the /D command
at a third port. For example, if you are communicating via
Port 1, and you wish to disconnect Port 3 from Port 4, a
Third Party Disconnect would be used.
a) The /D (Disconnect) command can be invoked by any
port that has been granted access to "All" commands
(Administrator).
b) The /D command line can specify both connected ports,
or either of the two connected ports. For example, if
Port 3 is connected to Port 4, and Port 1 has access to
"All" commands, the user can invoke one of the
following commands at Port 1:
/D 03 04
[Enter]
or
/D 03
[Enter]
or
/D 04
[Enter]
3.
No Activity Timeout:
Providing the Timeout Disconnect
feature has been enabled for either connected port, the No
Activity Timeout can disconnect Resident Ports,
or
Third
Party Ports.
a) The Timeout Feature is enabled and defined by
invoking the /P command to access the Port
Configuration Menu for the desired port. Option 9
enables or disables the Timeout Feature, and Option 10
defines the Timeout Period.
b) When the Timeout Feature has been enabled, the port
will automatically disconnect when no additional data
is received for the defined Timeout Period. The default
Timeout Period is 5 seconds.
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Operation
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