Unsupported Native Sockets Command; Defining The Native Host - Intermec CN2B User Manual

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Defining the Native Host

Intermec Gateway User's Guide
Chapter 2 — Using the Intermec Gateway in a Native Environment

Unsupported Native Sockets Command

The DTE Terminal Echo-back Diagnostic command is not
supported when a device is communicating to a host through
the Native sockets interface.
The Intermec Gateway can connect to Native async serial hosts
or to IP hosts through the Native sockets interface. The
Intermec Gateway uses the serial port to connect to a Native
async serial host. To connect the Intermec Gateway to this host,
you must physically attach the Intermec Application Server to
the host and then configure the Intermec Gateway serial port
parameters to match the host serial port parameters.
To connect the Intermec Gateway to IP hosts, you must connect
the Intermec Application Server to the Ethernet network and
configure the IP hosts.
For help connecting the Intermec Application Server, see the
Intermec Application Server User's Guide (P/N 072242).
Defining the Native host for your Intermec Gateway consists of
these steps:
1 Install the Intermec Gateway licenses.
2 Open the Intermec Gateway home page.
3 Define a Native async serial host or a Native socket host.
These steps are described in detail in the following sections.
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