RLX2 Industrial Hotspot Series
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June 15, 2015
Serial Encapsulation Mode
None: No serial data encapsulation.
UDP: In UDP mode, programs on networked computers can be used to send
short messages or Datagrams. Once enabled, the serial port is used to
transmit and receive packets.
NOTE: In UDP mode if a multicast group address is entered in this field then
packets are sent to that address.
TCP Server: In TCP Server mode, only connections from this address will be
accepted. Once the session is established, the serial port is enabled to
transmit and receive packets.
NOTE: To accept connections from any IP address the field should be set to
0.0.0.0.
TCP Client: In TCP Client mode, a TCP connection will be established with this
address.
When the session is established, the serial port is enabled to transmit and
receive packets.
IP Address or URL of the radio that should receive encapsulated serial
protocol packets.
Up to 4 IP Address ranges for radios that should receive encapsulated serial
protocol packets.
Remote UDP port number to use for encapsulated serial data transmission.
Local UDP port number to use for encapsulated serial data transmission.
None: All data received between packet delineation events is sent to the
remote node in a single network frame.
Time Gap: The minimum time gap between characters that is to be
interpreted as a delineator for a packet. Configure this value in the EOL Time
Gap field.
Character: The particular character sequence in the stream of characters
that indicates the delineator for the packet. Configure this value in the EOL
Delineator field.
Available when the selected Delineation Method is Character. Choose the
type of delineator to use from the dropdown list:
Available delineation types are:
Line Feed (New Line / nl)