Connection Timeout Options - Mitsubishi 700 Series Instruction Manual

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PROTOCOL-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
UDP Port
Defines the local UDP port (1025...65534) on which the driver will listen for requests from the client.
Ensure that this port assignment is unique, and does not conflict with ports utilized by other drivers.

9.5.4 Connection Timeout Options

In the studio's Project panel, navigate to A7NETH-2P...Ethernet...MESLEC/SLMP Server. The
following configuration options will determine the actions to be taken if the connection is abnormally
terminated or lost. While this feature provides an additional level of fail-safe functionality for those
applications that require it, there are several ramifications that must be understood prior to enabling this
capability. Note that a certain degree of caution must be exercised when using the timeout feature to
avoid "nuisance" timeouts from occurring.
Enable Supervisory Timer
This timer provides the ability for the driver to monitor timeout occurrences on the overall receive activity
for all connections.
The timer will start after receiving the first request. Once the timer is started, it cannot be disabled.
If the driver experiences no receive activity for more than the Timeout time setting, then the driver
assumes that the client or network has experienced some sort of unexpected problem, and will
perform the Timeout Action.
Enable Connection Timer
This timer provides the ability for the driver to monitor timeout occurrences and errors within the scope
of each client connection.
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