Revised 2017-08-31
Services Tab
Drawing No. LP0997-C
Serial IP
Sixnet
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Series SN/RAM
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6000 & RAM 9000 Software Manual
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Extended header normally is used as an indicator First, Mid and Last when dealing with the large
TCP messages and possibility of TXP/IP packet fragmentation.
Host IP Address (Required):
Enter the host destination IP Address into this field. This is required if
the device is acting as a TCP/IP Client.
Host IP Port (Required):
Enter the host destination Port Address in this field. This field is required if
the device is acting as a TCP/IP Client.
Client Source Port:
Enter the Source Port Address into this field This is required if the device is acting
as a TCP/IP client and using specific source port for TCP socket connection.
Allow peer to re-attach While Connected:
Select whether or not to allow TCP peer to re-attach to
our server while the socket is connected. If enabled, a new connection attempt from the same peer will
be accepted, and the previous TCP connection will be closed. This can be useful to re-establish a
connection if the link is not closed gracefully.
Listening IP Address (Required):
Enter the listening IP Address into this field. This is required if the
device is acting as a TCP/IP Server. If set to 0.0.0.0 any remote client can connect to our listening port,
and if set to a specific IP, only client with configured IP can connect to our listening port.
Listening IP Port (Required):
Enter the listening Port number into this field. This is required if the
device is acting as a TCP/IP Server.
UDP Broadcaster:
If this option is selected, the device will support 5 UDP broadcast addresses.
Peer IP Address (Required):
Enter the peer IP Address into this field. This is required for UDP
communication. This specifies the Peer IP address and if set to 0.0.0.0 any remote IP can send UDP
packets to our peer port, and return packets will be sent back to the IP of the last host that sent a
message. Packets cannot be sent until one is received first (to learn the remote peer’s IP). If set to a
specific IP, then packets will be sent to this IP only. The recommended setting for this field is “0.0.0.0”
to allow any IP to send packets to the peer import number. You also have the option to set a second,
third, fourth and fifth address in respective fields further below on the dialog window.
Peer IP Port (Required):
Enter the peer Port number into the field. This is required for UDP
communication. Consult your network administrator for UDP applicaton destination port number. You
also have the option to set a second, third, fourth and fifth address in respective fields further below on
the dialog window. You also have the option to set a second, third, fourth and fifth port in respective
fields further below on the dialog window.
Client IP Port (Required):
Enter the client IP port number into this field. This is required if the peer IP
Address is set to a specific IP, then packets will be sent to specific IP at this client IP port number only.
Consult your network administrator for UDP application destination port number. Set to 0 if the Peer IP
is set to “0.0.0.0”. You also have the option to set a second, third, fourth and fifth port in respective
fields further below on the dialog window.
Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth Peer IP Address:
In the respective fields, enter the second, third, fourth
or fifth peer IP Address. This is the second, third, fourth or fifth broadcast destination IP address for