Service protocol
When the network service mode is server or client, the available protocols are RawTCP, SSL,
Telnet and SSH. When the network service mode is tunneling, the available protocols are
RawTCP, SSL.
Inactivity timeout
If there is no data for the configured inactivity timeout, the network session will be terminated.
Local port number / Base port number
When the network service mode is server or tunneling, a TCP port number is required for
incoming connection. When the Pairing mode is "Custom", the user should set up the local port
number for each SPP connection. When the Pairing mode is "Acceptor" or " Connector", it is
impossible to configure the local port number for each SPP connection because the SPP
connections are dynamic. In this case, the Parani-MSP1000 allocates a TCP port number based
on the Base port number. The allocated port number will be within the range from the Base port
number to Base port number + 27.
Note: Please, avoid the duplication of the TCP port number. If possible, do not use the well known
ports. When setting up the Base port number, range from the Base port number to the Base port
number + 27 must not be overlapped with other network services.
Authentication
When the network service mode is server, the Parani- MSP1000 requires the incoming connection
to login. The user account for login should be registered in User management.
Users allowed to access
The only users registered in this option are able to login the network service.
Primary/Secondary remote host & port
When the network service mode is client or tunneling, the Parani-MSP1000 attempts to connect to
these hosts.
Username & Password
When the network service mode is client and the remote hosts require the Parani- MSP1000 to
login, the Parani-MSP1000 logins with this account. If the username or password is not configured,
the Parani- MSP1000 doesn' t try to login.
Figure 5- 10 Vertex mode
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