Moxa Technologies MiiNePort E2-H User Manual page 63

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MiiNePort E2/E3
NOTE
Ignore Jammed IP is only active when Max connection is greater than 1.
Allow driver control
Setting
Enable, Disable
This option determines how the port will proceed if driver control commands are received from multiple hosts
that are connected to the port. If Disable is selected, driver control commands will be ignored. If Enable is
selected, control commands will be accepted, with the most recent command received taking precedence.
NOTE
Allow driver control is only active when Max connection is greater than one.
Local TCP port
Setting
1 to 65535
The Local TCP port is the TCP port that the MiiNePort uses to listen to connections and that other devices must
use to contact the MiiNePort. To avoid conflicts with well-known TCP ports, the default is set to 4001.
Command port
Setting
1 to 65535
The Command port is a "listen TCP port" for IP-Serial Lib commands from the host. In order to prevent a TCP
port conflict with other applications, the user can set the Command port to another port if needed. IP-Serial Lib
will automatically check the Command Port on the MiiNePort so that the user does not need to configure the
program.
Packet length
Setting
0 to 1024
The Packet length setting refers to the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial
port buffer before sending. When packet length is set to 0 (the default), a maximum amount is not specified
and data in the buffer will be sent as specified by the delimiter settings or when the buffer is full. When a packet
length between 1 and 1024 bytes is specified, data in the buffer will be sent as soon as it reaches the specified
length.
Delimiter 1
Setting
00 to FF
Delimiter 2
Setting
00 to FF
The delimiter fields are used to specify a one-character or two-character sequence that acts as a marker to
control packing of serial data. By default, delimiter characters are not defined, so the module transmits data as
soon as it is received. When a delimiter character or characters are defined, the module will hold data in its
buffer until it receives the delimiter character or two-character sequence. When the delimiter is received, the
module will pack the data into its buffer and send it out through the Ethernet port.
Use Delimiter 1 to define the first delimiter character in hex. If only one delimiter character is used, Delimiter
2 should be set to "0". If the delimiter is a two-character sequence, use Delimiter 2 to define the second
character. To disable the use of delimiters, set both Delimiter 1 and Delimiter 2 to "0".
Note that data packing is controlled not only by the delimiter but is also influenced by the module's buffer size
and the Force transmit field. If the delimiter has not been received by the time the 1K buffer is full, the module
Factory Default
Disable
Factory Default
4001
Factory Default
966
Factory Default
0
Factory Default
None
Factory Default
None
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Web Console Configuration
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Optional
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Required
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