Specifications

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Figure 3-28. Remote Serial Gateway (RSG) Entries Menu
(TCP configuration; UDP is similar)
Unit ID—Enter Broadcast, or enter the Unit ID of the Remote
for unicast (directed) data. The Unit ID defaults to the last
four digits of the radio serial number, but can be set to any
32-bit integer. If set to Broadcast, then all remotes are
targeted.
Group Id—Identifies a group used for serial multicast traffic.
When set to a non-zero value, the Unit Id and COM Port
parameters are not available because the entry identifies a
Group, and a Group does not use these parameters. Unit Id and
COM Port parameters are available when this value is set to
zero. [0-15; 0]
COM Port—The remote serial port associated with this IP
connection.
Mode—The type of IP port, or socket, used by the AP for
encapsulation of serial traffic.
[TCP Server; UDP]
Local IP Port—The IP port number at the AP to which the
application must connect when exchanging data with the
corresponding remote radio(s).
TCP Keepalive—This value sets the number of seconds that a
TCP connection can be inactive before it is disconnected. If
the value is set to zero, the port is off. [
0-600; 5]
NOTE: Although a Group is defined at the AP, the members of the
group are defined at each remote radio. See “Group Database
Menu” on Page 75 for more information.
3.7 SECURITY CONFIGURATION
The entraNET system contains built-in security features for your trans-
ceivers and the network. These options start with controlling remote