Port; Remote Access; Remote Port; Remote Ip Address - Omega iServer Microserver User Manual

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4.7.5.4 Port:

Port 2000 is the default TCP port for the iServer's port to which the device is connected.
Ports 1000 (used for HTTPget, refer to Section 4.9) , 2002, 2003, and 2004 are
reserved for internal use.
Terminal Server usually describes a device that exchanges data between
Ethernet/TCPIP networks and RS-232/RS-485 systems. With this iServer,
the data is obtained digitally from the device (irrelevant to RS-232 or RS-485
interface) and can be accessed from anywhere on the network.
A computer program, such as NEWPORT's Mail Notifier, OPC Server, iLOG
or httpget can send TCP requests and obtain readings using the Terminal
Server feature.

4.7.5.5 Remote Access:**

Remote Access can be enabled and disabled.
*TCP/UDP: when UDP mode is selected, Remote Access should be disabled
and Remote IP and Port are the UDP remote listening IP and Port. If the
Remote IP is set to 255.255.255.255, the UDP packet becomes a
broadcasting packet which will allow any device listening to the Remote port
to receive the packet.
**If Remote Access is enabled, Terminal Server is automatically disabled.
4.7.5.6 Remote Port: (default 2000) the remote port number for the connection. Ports
1000 (used for HTTPget, refer to Section 4.9), 2002, 2003, and 2004 are reserved for
internal use.
4.7.5.7 Remote IP Address: iServer can establish a connection to a remote device (e.g.
an iLD Remote Display with iServer) with this IP.
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