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4.4.3 IP Share Port
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Full Network:
The Gateway will accept IP Share connections on this IP port number.
The default is 2050. To enter/modify the full network port number, enter the new
number in the editable field and click the Save (S) button. To restore the default value,
click the Preset (P) button.
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Local Chassis:
This port offers a restricted MAP service, only showing itself. It is
used primarily in complex RollProxy configurations. To enter/modify the local chassis
port number, enter the new number in the editable field and click the Save (
S
) button.
To restore the default value, click the Preset (
P
) button.
4.4.4 Pass WAN Packets
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SP_IAM:
If this check box is checked then the Gateway will pass wide area I AM
messages received on IP share links to the RollNet network, and over the IP bridge (if
connected).
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SP_TIME:
If this check box is checked then the Gateway will pass wide area TIME
messages received on IP share links to the RollNet network, and over the IP bridge (if
connected).
4.4.5 RollCall IP Connections
This shows information about IP connections to the Gateway from IP Share or IP Proxy. The
information displayed refers to a single connection. Which connection is displayed is
controlled by the Show Connection control.
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IP Address:
This shows the IP address of the remote unit on this IP connection.
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TCP Port:
This shows the incoming TCP port number of the RollCall IP share
connection.
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Port Name:
This shows the name under which this IP connection appears.
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Port Number:
This shows which RollCall port on the Gateway this IP connection
corresponds to.
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Start Time:
This shows the time at which this IP connection was started.
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Sent Time?:
This shows if the remote unit on this IP connection has ever sent us a
TIME packet.
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Packets Receive:
This shows how many packets have been received on this IP
connection.
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Packets Sent:
This shows how many packets have been transmitted on this IP
connection.
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Full Network:
This shows which IP port a connection has come in from. Yes indicates
that the connection is on the Full Network port, no indicates that the connection is on
the Local chassis port.
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Show Connection:
This controls which IP connection the Gateway shows statistics
for.
Note:
Pass I_AM (Bridge) overrides both Pass I_AM (Serial) and Pass I_AM (IP). So if Pass
I_AM (Bridge) is set I AM messages will be passed over the bridge, irrespective of how the
other controls are set.
Note:
The Gateway will always use the received time stamp, whether it passes it on or not (but
see also Time from Logger).