TCP serial
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: The HP 501 acts as a TCP server and listens for an incoming connection from a
TCP client on the specified TCP port. When TCP is enabled, this mode is the default.
TCP connections can be initiated from either the wired or wireless network.
Remote IP address
The IP address of the remote TCP client or server that communicates with the serial device.
TCP port
The logical port number on which the HP 501 listens for TCP connections and transmits data
from the serial device. The default port number is 8000.
Transmit timeout
The length of time, in milliseconds, that traffic on the serial port will be buffered. The range is
100 to 30000 ms and the default is 100 ms.
Idle timeout
The amount of time, in seconds, that the TCP connection can remain idle before it is
disconnected by the HP 501. The range is 30 to 86400 seconds and the default is 30 seconds.
Statistics for the TCP serial feature are available on the
Status
>
TCP serial
page.
Serial port settings
Use the settings in this section to configure the communication settings for the serial port. Ensure
that the settings are compatible with those on the attached serial device.
Data bits
The number of data bits. The default is 8 bits.
Parity bit
Whether the parity bit is even or odd, or no parity bit is used. The default is None.
Stop bits
The number of stop bits. The default is 1 stop bit.
Baud rate
The baud rate in bits per second. The default is 38400 bps.
Software flow control
Select one of the following values:
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