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6.1 Configuration
A UDP or TCP port is an
application end-point. The IP
address identifies the device and,
as an extension of the IP
address, the
port essentially ‘fine
tunes’ where the data is to go
‘within the device’.
Be careful to select a port
number that is not predetermined
to be associated with another
application type, e.g. HTTP uses
port 80.
IP Protocol Config (continued)
Incoming Connection Timeout
Established when the TCP Server will terminate the
TCP connection is the connection is in an idle
state.
Default:
300
(seconds)
TCP Client/Server:
In this mode, the Phantom II will be a
combined TCP Client and Server, meaning that it can both initiate
and serve TCP connection (session) requests. Refer to the TCP
Client and TCP Server descriptions and settings described
previously as all information, combined, is applicable to this mode.
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