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3 = Send/Receive (Default) – The device will be able to send and receive data to the connecting
endpoint.
IP Address
<K166,status,transport layer,type,capabilities,IP address,multicast address,port,check
connection,timeout (milliseconds),TTL>
If the unit is configured as a client, the IP Address is determined by the Transport Layer.
TCP – This is the server's IP Address.
UDP – If the server uses UDP/IP, this is the IP Address of the server. Otherwise, it is ignored and the
device will send data on the specified port.
Multicast – This parameter is the device's IP Address used to send out the Multicast message. You do
not need to configure this parameter.
Default = Unit's IP Address
Multicast Address
<K166,status,transport layer,type,capabilities,IP address,multicast address,port,check
connection,timeout (milliseconds),TTL>
In Server mode, this is the multicast address that clients can connect to in order to send/receive data.
The port number is the port that the connecting endpoints will use.
In Client mode, this is the multicast address of the server that the device is sending data to.
The port number is the port the multicast server is listening on.
Default = 232.169.xxx.xxx (Multicast APIPA Address)
Port
<K166,status,transport layer,type,capabilities,IP address,multicast address,port,check
connection,timeout (milliseconds),TTL>
In Server mode, this is the port number that the connecting endpoints will use to connect to the device.
In Client mode, this is the port number that the server is listening on.
5000 (Default)
Check Connection
<K166,status,transport layer,type,capabilities,IP address,multicast address,port,check
connection,timeout (milliseconds),TTL>
This feature is only applicable for Transport Layer UDP in Client mode. The device will transmit 0 length
UDP packets to the specified port that the server is listening on. If the device receives an ICMP (Port
Destination Not Found) than it will continue to send 0 length packets in an exponential back-off delay until
the device no longer receives ICMP packets. This feature is disabled by default.
0 = Disabled (Default)
1 = Enabled
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