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Moxa Technologies NPort 6000 Series - UDP Mode

Moxa Technologies NPort 6000 Series
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NPort 6000 Series Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes
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length between 1 and 1024 bytes is specified, data in the buffer will be sent as soon it reaches the specified
length.
Delimiter 1 and Delimiter 2 (default=None): When Delimiter 1 is enabled, the serial port will clear the
buffer and send the data to the Ethernet port when a specific character, entered in hex format, is received. A
second delimiter character may be enabled and specified in the Delimiter 2 field, so that both characters act as
the delimiter to indicate when data should be sent.
ATTENTION
In order to enable a delimiter, packet length must be set to 0. Delimiter 2 should only be enabled in
conjunction with Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter
is enabled, the NPort 6000 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds
1 KB.
Delimiter process (default=Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled
when a delimiter is received. Delimiter 1 must be enabled for this field to have effect. If Delimiters 1 and 2 are
both enabled, both characters must be received for the delimiter process to take place.
Do Nothing: Data in the buffer will be transmitted when the delimiter is received.
Delimiter + 1: Data in the buffer will be transmitted after 1 additional byte is received following the
delimiter.
Delimiter + 2: Data in the buffer will be transmitted after 2 additional bytes are received following the
delimiter.
Strip Delimiter: Data in the buffer is first stripped of the delimiter before being transmitted.
Force transmit (default=0 ms): This parameter defines how large a gap in serial communication the NPort
6000 will allow before packing the serial data in its internal buffer for network transmission.
UDP Mode
Destination address 1 through 4 (default=None): In UDP mode, you may specify up to 4 ranges of IP
addresses for the serial port to connect to. At least one destination range must be provided.

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