CipherLab 8000 User Manual page 19

Remote console
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Each of the communicative settings featured are detailed as below:
Setting
Interface
Port
Max Connection
Refresh link
information
Attempt to resume
connection when
disconnection is
detected
Description
Sets the interface for Remote Console data connection between client(s)
and the host.
Save from TCP/IP, Remote Console now supports RS232, IrDA, USB
VCOM, Cradle IR and Modem-Com. Select an interface that best suits
your needs.
If your Remote Console doesn't feature said interfaces, upgrade your
Batch AG to the latest release to get them.
Sets the communication port, which is set to "2000" for TCP/IP by default.
Port number is subject to change in Remote Console and also on
Ethernet Cradle (if networking with Ethernet).
Sets the maximum amount of client mobile computers that output data to
the host.
Up to 25 mobile computers are allowed.
When interface is set to RS232, IrDA, USB Virtual Com, Cradle IR or
Modem-Com, Max Connection isn't applicable, and thus setting isn't
available.
Sets the time that Remote Console periodically refreshes link status.
Please set a time by the unit of second.
When interface is set to RS232, IrDA, USB Virtual Com, Cradle IR or
Modem-Com, this setting is not applicable and not available.
Sets how often Remote Console tries to re-establish Ethernet connection.
When interface is set to RS232, IrDA, or USB Virtual Com, Cradle IR or
Modem-COM, this setting is not applicable and not available.
When Interface is set to TCP/IP
(for Ethernet), Baud rate setting
is not applicable and thus
unavailable. Polling time is also
unavailable.
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