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Monitor MB206 - TCP-IP Port; Terminal ID; Terminal IP Address; Use DHCP Enable

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31Configuration Options
TCP-IP Port
Setup Tcp/Ip
This setting refers to the TCP Base port, which is the port that Supervisor Net is listening on.
For normal operation the terminal uses four ports to communicate. Three are incoming ports (The
terminal listens on these ports) the other port is outgoing or server destination port, i.e. the server is
listening on this port. These are:
10002 TCP Base (Destination) Main Comms with Supervisor Net's Terminal Server
10003 TCP Base +1 (Listening) Firmware Upgrades, Operator Mode
9993 UDP Base -9(Listening) Echo
9992 UDP Base –10 (Listening) Status
Terminal ID
Setup Comms
Each terminal must have a unique identifier for communicating to Supervisor Net.
The default terminal ID if a terminal loses its memory or if a brand new terminal is installed on a
network is 001, for this reason, terminals should be configured with a terminal ID starting at 002,
otherwise they are liable to be knocked off the network should another terminal revert to its default
settings.
Autoloaders have terminal IDs starting with A, e.g. A02.
Vending terminals have IDs starting with V, e.g. V02.
Terminal IP Address
Setup Tcp/Ip
The unique TCP-IP address of the terminal. This is ignored if the terminal is using DHCP.
Use DHCP Enable
Setup Tcp/Ip
When enabled, the terminal will automatically obtain its TCP-IP configuration using the site's DHCP
server.
The only address not affected is the PC IP Address, (The address of the server running Supervisor
Net), which must be configured manually.
Use Encryption
General Setup
Turns the encrypted communications with the server on and off. This is on by default and should
remain like this unless special diagnostics are being performed.

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