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Serial port
iv. For End Pattern, enter the end pattern. The packet is sent when this pattern is
received from the serial port.
v. Click Strip End Pattern if you want to remove the end pattern from the packet before
it is sent.
7. Expand UDP Serial Settings.
a. For Local port, enter the UDP port. The default is 4001 or serial port 1, 4002 for serial port
2, etc.
b. (Optional) For Socket String ID, enter a string that should be added at the beginning of
each packet.
c. For Destinations, you can configure the remote sites to which you want to send data. If
you do not specify any destinations, the IX40 sends new data from the last IP address and
port from which data was received. To add a destination:
i. Click Add Destination. A destination row is added.
ii. (Optional) For Description, enter a description of the destination.
iii. For Hostname, enter the host name or IP address of the remote site to which data
should be sent.
iv. For Port, enter the port number of the remote site to which data should be sent.
You can also configure access control for the serial port.
To do this, you need to go to Device Configuration:
a. On the menu, click System. Under Configuration, click Device Configuration.
The Configuration window is displayed.
b. Access the configuration for the appropriate type of service:
i. Click to expand Serial.
ii. Click to expand the appropriate serial port.
iii. Click to expand UDP serial.
iv. Click to expand Access Control List.
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