Flow, Port number, Table 5-5. flow control options – Rice Lake CW-90X Over/Under/Washdown Checkweigher - Lantronix MatchPort User Manual

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Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port


MatchPort b/g™ User Guide

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Flow

Flow control sets the local handshaking method for stopping serial input/output. The
current value displays in parentheses.

Flow (00) ? _

Use the following table to select flow control options:

Table 5-5. Flow Control Options

Flow Control Option

Hex

No flow control

00

XON/XOFF flow control

01

Hardware handshake with RTS/CTS lines

02

XON/XOFF pass characters to host

05

Port Number

The Port No setting represents the source port number in TCP connections. It is the
number that identifies the channel for remote initiating connections. The port number
functions as the TCP/UDP source port number for outgoing packets. Packets sent to
the unit with this port number are received to this channel. The port number selected
is the Incoming TCP/UDP port and Outgoing TCP/UDP source port.

Port No (10001) ? _

The current value displays in parentheses. The default settings are 10001 for Port 1
and 10002 for Port 2. The range is 1-65535, except for the following reserved port
numbers:

Table 5-6. Reserved Port Numbers

Port Numbers Reserved for

1 – 1024

Reserved

9999

Telnet setup

14000-14009

Reserved for Redirector

30704

Reserved (77F0h)

30718

Reserved (77FEh)

Note:

We recommend that you not use the reserved port numbers for this

setting as incorrect operation may result.

Use Port 0 for the outgoing local port to change with each connection. The port range
is 50,000 to 59,999. Each subsequent connection increments the number by 1 (it
wraps back around to 50,000).

Only use this automatic port increment feature to initiate a connection using TCP. Set
the port to a non-zero value when the unit is in a passive mode or when using UDP
instead of TCP.

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