User`s manual
NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes
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Change Session (default=(^T)0x14): This field defines the quick key to change a session.
Quit (default=(^E)0x05): This field defines the quick key to quit a session.
Break: This field defines the quick key to send a break signal.
Interrupt: This field defines the quick key for program termination.
Auto-login prompt (default=ogin:)
Password prompt (default=assword:)
Login user name: Enter the terminal login ID here.
Login password: Enter the password for the terminal login here.
Terminal BIN (TERM_BIN)
Terminal Binary mode can be used to transfer files with XMODEM or ZMODEM. You are only
allowed to open one terminal session at a time when in Terminal Binary mode.
TCP alive check time (default=7 min): This field specifies how long the NPort 6000 will wait for
a response to “keep alive” packets before closing the TCP connection. The NPort 6000 checks
connection status by sending periodic “keep alive” packets. If the remote host does not respond to
the packet within the time specified in this field, the NPort 6000 will force the existing TCP
connection to close. For socket and device control modes, the NPort 6000 will listen for another
TCP connection from another host after closing the connection. If TCP alive check time is set to 0,
the TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the “keep alive” packets.
Inactivity time (default=0 min): This field specifies how long the NPort 6000 will wait for
incoming and outgoing data through the serial port before closing the TCP connection. The TCP
connection is closed if there is no incoming or outgoing data through the serial port for the
specified Inactivity time. If this field is set to 0, the TCP connection is kept active until a
connection close request is received.
ATTENTION
Inactivity time should at least be set larger than that of Force transmit time. To prevent the
unintended loss of data due to the session being disconnected, it is highly recommended that this
value is set large enough so that the intended data transfer is completed.