Configuring For Tcp Mode - GE MDS iNET Series Reference Manual

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—Enable/Disable the serial data port.
Status
—UDP Point-to-Point. This is the type of IP port that will be offered by the trans-
IP Protocol
ceiver's serial device server. [
Remote IP Address
multiple Remotes in the network, use UDP Point-to-Multipoint.
[
Any valid IP address; 0.0.0.0
Remote IP Port
transceiver. [
Local IP Port
port number must be used by the application connecting to this transceiver. [
30010, COM2: 30011
Packet Redundancy Mode
must match (Single Packet mode vs. Packet Repeat mode). This is because a transceiver, when
in Packet Repeat mode, sends 12 extra characters (sequence numbers, etc.) to control the deliv-
ery of the repeated data. Misconfigurations can result in undesired operation.
Data Baud Rate
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200; 19200
Configuration
8O1, 7N2, 7E2, 7O2, 8N2, 8E2, 8O2; 8N1
Flow Control
device. [
Enabled, Disabled; Disabled
— When seamless mode is selected, data bytes will be sent over the air as quickly
Serial Mode
as possible, but the receiver will buffer the data until enough bytes have arrived to cover worst
case gaps in transmission. The delay introduced by data buffering may range from 22 to 44 ms,
but the radio will not create any gaps in the output data stream. This mode of operation is
required for protocols such as MODBUS™ that do not allow gaps in their data transmission.
[
Seamless, Custom; Seamless
Seamless Inter-Frame Delay
(inter-character time-out). MODBUS defines a "3.5-character" parameter. [
Custom Data Buffer Size
Remote end will buffer locally before starting to transmit data through the serial port. [
64, 128, 256; 32
Commit Changes and Exit Wizard
after changes have been entered.)

2.6.4 Configuring for TCP Mode

—Enable/Disable the serial data port.
Status
54
TCP, UDP, PPP, DF1/EIP, MODBUS/TCP Server; TCP
—Data received through the serial port is sent to this IP address. To reach
]
—The destination IP port for data packets received through the serial port on the
1–64,000; Default COM1: 30010, Default COM2: 30011
—Port number where data is received and passed through to the serial port. This
]
— For proper operation, all radios' Serial Packet Redundancy mode
—Data rate (payload) for the
—Formatting of data bytes. Data bits, parity and stop bits [
(COM2 only)—RTS/CTS handshaking between the transceiver and the connected
]
]
— Number of characters that represent the end of a message
(Custom Packet Mode only)—Maximum amount of characters that the
]
—Save and execute changes made on this screen (Shown only
Figure 2-42. TCP Client Menu (Remote)
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port in bits-per-second. [
COM
]
].
Invisible place holder
]
]
1–64,000; COM1:
1200, 2400, 4800,
7N1, 7E1, 7O1, 8N1, 8E1,
]
1–65,535; 4
16, 32,
05-2806A01, Rev. L

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