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Multitech MTR-LAT1-B07 - Configuring Device to Act as Server

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CONFIGURING YOUR DEVICE
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rCell 100 MTR-LTE User Guide
2. From the Mode drop-down list, select CLIENT.
3. From the Protocol drop-down list, select the desired protocol: TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS.
4. In the Server IP Address field, enter the address of the far-end TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS server.
5. In the Server Port field, enter the port value used by the far-end TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS server.
6. If the primary server is unavailable, in the Secondary IP Address field, enter the address of the alternate
TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS server.
7. If the primary server is unavailable, in the Secondary Port field, enter port number value of the alternate
TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS server.
8. From the Connection Activation drop-down list, select a connection method. Options are:
ALWAYS-ON. If you select this option, you cannot change the Connection Termination option.
DTR-ASSERT. When the DTR signal is asserted, the connection is established.
CR. Three carriage returns must be received before the TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS connection is established to
the remote server.
ON-DEMAND. Set the connection as available on-demand.
9. From the Connection Termination drop-down list, select a disconnect method for the IP pipe. Options
are:
ALWAYS-ON.
TIMEOUT. The IP pipe connection disconnects if the configured timer expires with no data sent or
received. In the Timeout field, enter the desired number of seconds for this timeout.
SEQUENCE. A sequence of received characters disconnects the IP pipe.
DTR-TOGGLE. When the DTR control signal is toggled, the IP pipe disconnects.
10. Click Submit.
11. To save your changes, click Save and Restart.
Configuring Device to Act as Server
You can set up the router to act as a server.
The TCP, UDP, SSL/TLS server feature enables a TCP, UDP, SSL/TLS client on the Ethernet network to connect to the
remote serial terminal that is connected to the RS-232 port on the router. The router acts as a TCP, UDP, SSL/TLS
server which allows two-way traffic between the TCP, UDP, SSL/TLS client and the remote terminal on the serial
port.
To use this function, you must first check Enabled under Serial Port Settings. To configure the IP Pipe in TCP, UDP,
SSL/TLS server mode:
1. Go to Setup > Serial-IP Configuration > Serial Port Settings > IP Pipe group.
2. In the Mode drop-down list, select SERVER.
3. From the Protocol drop-down list, select the desired protocol: TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS.
4. In the Server Port field, type the desired port value in the range 1 to 65535.
5. From the Connection Termination drop-down list, select a disconnect method for the IP pipe. Options
are:
ALWAYS-ON.
TIMEOUT. The IP pipe connection disconnects if the configured timer expires with no data sent or
received. In the Timeout field, enter the desired number of seconds for this timeout.
SEQUENCE. A sequence of received characters disconnects the IP pipe.

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