Rs232Power; Security(1), Security(2), Security; Servicesenabled; Tcpclientconnections - Campbell CR300 Series Product Manual

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18.3.45 RS232Power

Controls whether the RS-232 port will remain active even when communications are not taking
place.
Boolean data type
l

18.3.46 Security(1), Security(2), Security(3)

An array of three security codes. A value of zero for a given level will grant access to that level's
privileges for any given security code. For more information, see

18.3.47 ServicesEnabled

Discontinued; replaced by/aliased to HTTPEnabled, PingEnabled, TelnetEnabled.

18.3.48 TCPClientConnections

Discontinued; replaced by / aliased to PakBusTCPClients.

18.3.49 TCPPort

Discontinued; replaced by / aliased to PakBusPort.

18.3.50 TelnetEnabled

Enables (1) or disables (0) the Telnet service.

18.3.51 TLSConnections

This setting controls the number of concurrent TLS (secure or encrypted) client socket
connections that the data logger will be capable of handling at any given time. This will affect
FTPS and HTTPS services. This count will be increased by the number of
the data logger program.
This setting will control the amount of RAM that the data logger will use for TLS connections. For
every connection, approximately 20KBytes of RAM will be required. This will affect the amount of
memory available for program and data storage. Changing this setting will force the data logger
to recompile its program so that it can reallocate memory

18.3.52 TLSPassword

This setting specifies the password that will be used to decrypt the TLS Private Key setting.
String data type
l
Data logger security
DNP()
18. Information tables and settings (advanced)
(p. 104).
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