User`s manual
Appendix
198 TCP/IP AX3000 User's Manual
tcp_router1_mask=255.255.255.0 (address IP format)
tcp_router2_ip=192.168.1.253 (address IP format)
tcp_router2_target=192.18.1.2 (address IP format | default)
tcp_router2_mask=255.255.255.0 (address IP format)
tcp_router3_ip=0.0.0.0 (address IP format)
tcp_router3_target=default (address IP format | default)
tcp_router3_mask=0.0.0.0 (address IP format)
#tcp_router4_ip= (address IP format)
#tcp_router4_target= (address IP format | default)
#tcp_router4_mask= (address IP format)
tcp_mss=512 (number, lower than 2049)
tcp_window=1000 (number, lower than 2049)
tcp_ttl=255 (number, lower than 256)
tcp_setport=fixed (fixed | random)
tcp_nagle=disable (disable | enable)
tcp_ping_setip=yes (yes | no)
Note: if a configuration file is obtained from an AX3000, undefined hosts and
routers are commented out.
Router explanation:
- The
tcp_router%_ip parameter is the router IP address, the
tcp_router%_target parameter is the target host (or network) IP
address and the
tcp_router%_mask parameter is an optional network
mask used to reach the target network.
- The default router is encoded by
tcp_router%_ip set to 0.0.0.0,
tcp_router%_target set to default and tcp_router%_mask set to
0.0.0.0.
AUX1 and AUX2 Parameters
In the following section of the file, for ease of reading the auxiliary port number
(1 or 2) has been represented by the '%' character. In a real configuration file,
the parameters for each auxiliary port would, of course, be listed.
aux%_service=none (none | rtty | printd | lpd
rcmd | rtelnet | tty | Prt5250)
aux%_service_name=aux1 (character string, 8 char max.)
aux%_service_num=2048 (number)