Perle Systems 5500161-40 User Manual

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Serial Port Profiles

DTR Signal Acts as
RI

Specify this option to make the DTR signal always act as a RI signal.

Default: Disabled

RTS Signal Always
On

Specify this option to make the RTS signal always act as a RTS signal.

Default: Enabled

RTS Signal Acts as
DCD

Specify this option to make the RTS signal always act as a DCD signal.

Default: Disabled

RTS Signal Acts as
RI

Specify this option to make the RTS signal always act as a RI signal.

Default: Disabled

DCD Signal Always
On

When you configure the DTR or RTS signal pin to act as a DCD signal, enable
this option to make the DCD signal always stay on.

Default: Enabled

DCD Signal On
when host
connection
established

When you configure the DTR or RTS signal pin to act as a DCD signal, enable
this option to make the DCD signal active only during active communication.

Default: Disabled

Additional modem
initialization

You can specify additional virtual modem commands that will affect how
virtual modem starts. The following commands are supported: ATQn, ATVn,
ATEn, +++ATH, ATA, ATI0, ATI3, ATS0, AT&Z1, AT&Sn, AT&Rn,
AT&Cn, AT&F, ATS2, ATS12, ATO (ATD with no phone number), and
ATDS1.

See

Appendix C, Virtual Modem AT Commands on page 361

for a more

detailed explanation of the support initialization commands.

Enable Message of
the Day (MOTD)

When enabled, displays the Message of the Day (MOTD) when a successful
virtual modem connection is made.

Default: Disabled

Enable TCP
Keepalive

Enables a per-connection TCP keepalive feature. After the configured number
of seconds, the connection will send a gratuitous ACK to the network peer,
thus either ensuring the connection stays active OR causing a dropped
connection condition to be recognized.

This parameter needs to be used in conjunction with

Monitor Connection

Status Interval

parameter found in the

Serial

,

Advanced

,

Advanced Settings

tab. The interval specifies the inactivity period before "testing" the connection.

Default: Disabled

AT Command
Response Delay

The amount of time, in milliseconds, before an AT response is sent to the
requesting device.

Default: 250 ms

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