The following table describes the settings associated with the TCP Client/Server mode.
Field Name
Remote server IP
Remote server port
Out-connection
timeout
Listening port
In-connection timeout
For ENCOM PULSE Link Version 2.2.6
Description
Enter the IP address of the other TCP Client/Server radio.
The is an Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address, specified in dotted
notation, as shown in the following example:
Enter the TCP port to which the data received from the associated
PULSE radio network will be sent.
Set this value to the Listening port setting of the other TCP Client/Server
radio.
The default server port is 20011.
Enter the maximum amount of time, in seconds, to keep the connection
initiated by this radio active while it is idle (no data is being transferred). If
this timeout is exceeded, the connection is dropped.
The default in-connection timeout is 60 seconds.
Enter the TCP port on which the radio will listen for incoming connection
requests from the other radio.
The default listening port is 20011.
Enter the maximum amount of time, in seconds, to keep the connection
initiated by the other radio active while it is idle (no data is being
transferred). If this timeout is exceeded, the connection is dropped.
The default in-connection timeout is 300 seconds.
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