
The "IP" section is explained as follows.
For serial over IP, you must add the port by clicking the [New] button; the system does not automatically detect
and list IP serial ports.
You can configure the following settings on each port:
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"Timeout" is the number of seconds after which 0!
an end-of-line character is entered if a serial
device has not sent text. This is useful if the serial
data does not have an end-of-line character but it
hasn't reached the number of characters entered
in "Line Ending".
To delete an IP port, choose its "Select" checkbox 1!
and click the [Delete] button.
When you are 2! finished, save the settings by click-
ing the [Apply] button at the bottom of the list.
Select the intended use of the port ( q "Unused",
"POS", "ATM", or "Access Ctrl").
Enter a unique and descriptive name for the port. w
The "Status" column displays whether the port is e
currently connected.
Select a r profile from the drop-down list. "Profile",
which are created on the "Serial Profiles" page,
are used to filter an incoming serial string to iso-
late useful information.
Select the transport type as t defined by the source
device manufacturer's documentation.
Enter the IP address of the source device. y
Enter the TCP port of the source device as u
defined by the device manufacturer's documenta-
tion.
Enter the maximum number of characters per line i
sent by the source device. If you are unsure of the
correct value, use the default setting of 80. Setting
this number too low could result in missing char-
acters at the end of certain lines.
"Line Ending" is the number of characters o
received before an end-of-line character is
inserted automatically. This prevents lines from
becoming extremely large.
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