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v.: 2020-09-04
Copyright of the European Union is effective (Copyright EU) (c) 2019 GENEREX Systems GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, All rights reserved
TEL +49(40)22692910 - EMAIL generex@generex.de - WEB www.generex.de (This and all other product datasheets are available for download.)
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Another scenario is the so-called multihoming:
It is not absolutely necessary for modern network devices that an IP address is firmly linked to one network interface. In fact,
multiple IP addresses can be connected via a network interface - they share hardware, but otherwise form self-contained
instances. As an example, this could be a web server that manages different websites with a unique IP address: the server is
connected by a router that determines between incoming signals and signals provided by local network. Bindings will instruct
RCCMD to listen for incoming RCCMD signals only at a specific IP address that is assigned to the local network only.
Note
These configurations are used in special scenarios. Normally you can leave the setting 127.0.0.1 / local host, port 6003. In that
case, RCCMD will listen on all available IP addresses for a valid incoming signal. Since you have defined the valid sender
address at the menu Connections, RCCMD will notice the signal but deny execution and log this fact as an invalid RCCMD
command.

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