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Figure 84  Creating TCP/IP Socket Connection Address 
Book Entry 
4. In the Name field, enter an alphanumeric string that uniquely 
identifies the connection you are creating in the Address Book. 
5.  If you have multiple QML loggers on the same network and you 
are going to access them over the same TCP/IP connection, you 
will need a unique identifier for each logger. To uniquely identify 
the logger for which you are creating an Address Book entry, enter 
a unique alphanumeric string in the Station id field. However, if 
you only have a single logger on the network, you can leave the 
Station id entry blank. 
6. In the Command wait timeout (ms) field, enter a value in 
milliseconds that specifies for how long AWS Client will wait for 
the logger to respond when AWS Client sends a requests over the 
TCP/IP connection. If the request, for instance, a log file download, 
succeeds within the timeout, a success message is displayed. If the 
request fails, a failure message is displayed instead, and you have 
the option to try again at a later time. Factors such as the current 
load on the logger, delays in the connection, and the response 
length affect whether or not the timeout will expire during a 
request.