Quatech DP500 Server User Manual


 
AirborneDirect™ Users Guide Quatech, Inc.
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Step
Description
Feature Link
Select Serial Port 1 Settings
The wireless interface and security must be
configured before configuring the Ethernet
settings.
Displays a page showing the serial port
configuration, setting the default mode of
operation for the serial interface is done in
this page.
Select Serial CLI Default Mode
Select Pass from the drop down menu.
Press Commit [Button]
Saves changes to the device.
Optional
Press Reload [Button]
Reloads the Serial Port 1 Settings page.
Select this is you have further configuration
options to change.
Optional
Press Restart [Button]
Restarts the device. After the device as
rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to
the configured network. As long as the
network is in range the wireless interface will
connect.
Once authenticated to the network it the
device will attempt to make a TCP
connection with primary target server, using
the configured port number.
20.5 Configuring Serial Port 2 as TCP Client
In this mode the device will attempt to initiate a TCP connection to a network
based server and establish a data tunnel with Serial Port 2 on a successful
network connection.
Table 41 - Configure Serial Port 2 as TCP Client
Step
Description
Navigation Bar
Select Configuration
You will see a group of fields under the
banner of WLAN Parameters.
Feature Link
Select Connection Settings
The wireless interface and security must be
configured before configuring the Ethernet
settings.
A page showing the configuration options for
TCP/IP and UDP connections to the device.
Configuration of Telnet, HTTP and SSH ports
is possible through this page.
Select TCP Port Serial Port 2
Enter the port on which the target server is
listening for TCP connections.
Select TCP Timeout Serial Port 2
Enter the inactivity timeout in seconds, after
which the device will close the open data
tunnel on Serial Port 1.
The default 0 disables the timeout.
Select TCP Retry Time Serial Port 2
Enter the period (in seconds) the device
should use to retry establishing the TCP
connection to the target server.