Senatek LS100 Computer Drive User Manual


 
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set host hostmode par1 par2 ...
where,
hostmode: tcps=TCP server / tcpc=TCP client / tcpsc=TCP server & client
parameters:
if hostmode = TCP server (tcps),
par1 = listening TCP port,
par2 = inactivity timeout (sec)
if hostmode = TCP client (tcpc),
par1 = destination IP address,
par2 = destination TCP port,
par3 = cyclic connection interval (min),
par4 = inactivity timeout (sec)
if hostmode = TCP server & client (tcpsc),
par1 = listening TCP_port,
par2 = destination IP address,
par3 = destination TCP port,
par4 = cyclic connection interval (min),
par5 = inactivity timeout (sec)
* set cyclic connection interval to 0 not to use cyclic connection
* set inactivity timeout to 0 for unlimited timeout
For easier understanding of TCP modes, a simplified State Transition Diagram is often used. And
too help users understand the diagram, the TCP state of the LS100 is briefly described as follows.
- Listen
It represents a waiting for a connection request from any remote host. It is a default start-up
mode when it is set as TCP server mode. This state is valid only in TCP server mode operation.
- Closed
It means No connection state at all”. If the data transfer is completed, the state is changed to this
state if one of the host requests disconnection request. If it is in TCP server mode, the state is
automatically changed to [Listen] mode. It is a default start-up mode when it is set as TCP client
mode or TCP server/client mode.
- Sync-Received
In TCP server mode, the state will be changed from [Listen] to [Sync-Received], if any remote
host sends connection request. If the LS100 accepts the request, the state will be changed into
[Established]. This state is not valid in TCP client mode.