Setting Up The Trakker Antares, 5020, Ck30, And Ck31 Udp Plus Devices; Setting Up The Wtp Devices - Intermec CN2B User Manual

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Chapter 2 — Using the Intermec Gateway in a Native Environment

Setting Up the Trakker Antares, 5020, CK30, and CK31 UDP Plus Devices

Setting Up the WTP Devices

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Files Required for Native TE (continued)
Device
700 Series
CV60 (CE only)
Trakker Antares UDP Plus terminals, 5020 UDP Plus devices,
CK30 computers, and CK31 computers can communicate with
the Native host through the Intermec Gateway if they have the
dcBrowser client loaded on them. The Trakker Antares
terminals, 5020 devices, CK30 computers, and CK31 computers
may already have the dcBrowser client (DCBT24.BIN,
DCB5020.EXE, DCBCK30.EXE, or DCBCK31.EXE) loaded
on them.
If you do not have the dcBrowser client loaded, you must load
it. For help, see the Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide
(P/N 070011).
You may still need to configure your terminals to communicate
with the UDP Plus network and access points. For help, see
your device user's manual and your access point user's manual.
Setting up the WTP devices requires two procedures:
• Configure the RF host name. Each Intermec Gateway on
your network must have a unique RF host name. The
terminals use this name to find the correct Intermec Gateway
to connect to.
• Configure the terminal session. Each terminal session must
have a unique terminal number. The Intermec Gateway uses
the terminal number of the incoming terminal session to
route the data to and from that session.
Protocol
Application
UDP Plus
dcBrowser Client
UDP Plus
dcBrowser Client
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