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Enable TCP rate adaption
Check this checkbox to enable the use of rate adaptation when using a TCP connection
rather than an ISDN line. When enabled, the following controls become enabled:
Connect to IP Address a.b.c.d Port n
When using a TCP connection, these text entry boxes allow the user to specify the IP
address and port number that the protocol should use.
Listen on Port
This text entry box contains the port number that the router is listening on when in socket
mode.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
adapt 0,1 dial_retries 0 - 255
Attempt to redial the connection
n times
adapt 0,1 tinact 0 - 86400
Drop the connection if it is idle
for h hrs m mins s secs
adapt 0,1 leased_line OFF,ON Leased line mode
adapt 0,1 sockmode
0,1
0 = disable
1 = enable
Enable TCP rate adaption
adapt 0,1 ip_addr
valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Connect to IP Address a.b.c.d
Port n
adapt 0,1 ip_port
valid TCP port
number
Connect to IP Address a.b.c.d
Port n
adapt 0,1 lip_port
valid TCP port
number
Listen on Port n
Command Mappings
Configuration – Network > Interfaces > Serial> Command Mappings
The router supports a number of command “aliases” which specify strings to be substituted
for commands entered at the command line. The table on this page contains two text entry
boxes and an “Add” button. Up to 23 command mappings may be specified. An example
may make this clear. Suppose, a user coming from a Unix™ background feels more
comfortable typing “ls” rather than the native “dir” command in order to list the files in a
directory. To achieve this aliasing, enter “ls” into the “From” column in the table, “dir” into
the “To” column and then click the “Add” button.
From
This text entry box contains the substitute text.
To
This text entry box contains the command that should be substituted.
Add
Click this button to add the command mapping.
Delete
When the mapping has been added, a “Delete” button will appear in the right-hand column.
Clicking this button removes the binding from the table.