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Intermec trakker antares 2410: user guide
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Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual
Chapter 1—Introducing the Trakker Antares 2400 Family
Protocols Used by the Trakker Antares Terminals
Layer
Protocol
Physical
2.4 GHz radio
Serial Port
Data Link
2.4 GHz RF
protocol driver
Serial port
driver
Network
ICMP, IP, and
ARP
Transport
UDP
TCP
Session and
UDP Plus
Presentation
TFTP
Presentation
TMF
and
Application
Description
Provides spread spectrum radio signal control.
Provides serial communications.
Provides RF media access control. The default
hardwired media access control (MAC) protocol
used with TCP/IP supports the Ethernet II standard.
Provides serial communications control that uses
CSP and the standard XMODEM or the
YMODEM protocol for data transfer.
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
complies with the standard outlined in RFC 826.
The Internet Protocol (IP) complies with the
standard outlined in RFC 791.
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) complies
with the standard outlined in RFC 826.
The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) complies with
the standard outlined in RFC 768.
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) complies with
the standard outlined in RFC 793.
UDP Plus is an Intermec proprietary session layer
protocol built on UDP. The UDP Plus session layer
provides these services:
Guaranteed delivery
Duplicated message removal
Link connection and status management
Network error recovery
Congestion control
Device error detection
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) allows
efficient file exchange between the terminal and the
DCS 300 or host. TFTP complies with the standard
outlined in RFC 1350.
Terminal Message Format is an Intermec proprietary
protocol that is used to route data, configuration,
and network management messages between
applications on the terminal and peer tasks on the
Intermec Gateway, DCS 30X, or host.
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