SENA SS800 User Manual

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Max. allowed connection

The Super Series supports multiple connections from external host(s) to a serial port up to 32. But if

there are remote host connections by the remote host list configuration already, possible number of

connection is reduced to (Max. allowed connection - remote host(s) connected already). For example,

if user set Max. allowed connection as 32 and if there are 3 connections from Super Series to remote

hosts, which are configured in the remote host list, then maximum number of connection from external

hosts to a serial port will be reduced to 29 (=32 – 3). For more detail information for remote host list

configuration, please refer to 4.2.5. Remote Host Configuration section.

Cyclic Connection

If Cyclic Connection function is enabled, the Super Series will make an attempt to connect to the user-

defined remote host(s) at a given interval even if there’s no incoming serial data from the device

connected to that serial port. If there is data on the remote host(s) to be sent to serial device, it can be

transferred to the serial device via Super Series’s serial port after the connection is established.

Eventually, users can monitor the serial device periodically by making the remote host send the serial

command to the Super Series whenever it is connected to the remote host. This option is useful when

users need to gather the device information periodically even if the serial device does not send its data

periodically. Figure 4-6 shows the State Transition Diagram of the session operations in TCP mode.

Inactivity Timeout

When Inactivity Timeout function is enabled, connection between remote host(s) and Super Series will

be closed automatically if there is no data transmission during the value which is set in Inactivity

Timeout configuration.

Socket ID

When Super Series connects remote host(s), sometimes it is needed to identify the device using the

string. In this case, if user specifies specific strings in Socket ID, Super Series send these strings first

before start the data transmission. User can specifies either Serial Numebr or specific strings up to 49

characters as Socket ID.(This option can be changed only by root user) In TCP mode, specified

Socket ID strings are sent once at the time of establishing TCP connection.

TCP Nagle algorithm

Modern TCP implementations include a mechanism, known as the Nagle algorithm, which prevents

the unnecessary transmission of a large number of small packets. This algorithm has proved useful in

protecting the Internet against excessive packet loads. However, some applications suffer

performance problems as a result of the traditional implementation of the Nagle algorithm.(An

interaction between the Nagle algorithm and TCP's delayed acknowledgement policy can create

especially severe problems, through a temporary “deadlock.”) TCP Nagle algorithm can be disabled or

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