Tcp Server; Tcp Server Details Screen - Verilink T1 Reference Manual

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Transit Area ID
Area Border Router ID

TCP Server

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Enables this definition of a virtual link.
The non-backbone area that the virtual link goes through.
The Router ID of the virtual link's other endpoint.
The "Add New" button lets you define a new Virtual Link.
Virtual Link Details Screen
Access this screen (Figure 3.51) by clicking on the appropriate number under
the "index" column on the Virtual Link Table screen.
Figure 3.51
Virtual Link Details Screen
The Virtual Link Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons:
Button
Function
Submit
Sets any values that have been changed.
Virtual Link Table
Returns you to the previous screen.
Deletes currently defined Virtual Link.
Delete Virtual Link
NOTICE:
TCP Server traffic has a higher priority than other types of traffic
flowing through the unit. Refer to Normal Tx Queue Size on page 3-19
for more details.
The TCP Server is a general-purpose application that maps arbitrary TCP port
numbers to non-TCP/IP devices that have been assigned an endpoint. (See the
Endpoint Table on page 3-29.)

TCP Server Details Screen

The TCP Server Details screen (Figure 3.52) lets you establish TCP
connections and map them to physical devices that communicate via a
supported interface.

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