Configuring terminal emulation over ip – Intermec 6400 User Manual

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General Information

SECTION 1

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Configuring Terminal Emulation over IP

For TE/IP, the host is usually specified by an IP address

(unless you are using a domain name server). This can

cause a problem because often the 6400 computer needs to

know which port the host application is residing on. The

default port number (23) is automatically assumed in TE/

IP. Therefore, if the default port is where the application is

residing, only the host IP address needs to be entered for

the TE program’s Host Name parameter.
If your application resides on a port other than 23, you

must configure the 6400 computer’s PCTCP.INI file and

host table file, and then configure the TE program’s Host

Name parameter.

1. Open the PCTCP.INI file and enter:

host--table = c:\<pathname>\<host table filename>

2. Open the host table file and enter:

127.0.0.1

LOCALHOST

<host IP address>

<variable>

EXAMPLE:

127.0.0.1

LOCALHOST

192.168.5.40

X

3. Enter the Terminal Emulation menus and go to the

Host Name parameter. Enter the variable located in

the host table file followed by a space and then the

port number to which the terminal connects to the

host. For example x 15

" NOTE:

You cannot enter the host IP address, a space, and then the port

number for the Host Name parameter, because the length of the

Host Name field is not long enough.

If you are using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

(DHCP) and TE/IP, you do not need to specify a host IP ad-

dress and a port number for the Host Name parameter in

the terminal emulation menus.

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