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AWK-1121/1127 Web Console Configuration
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Inactivity Time
Setting Description Factory Default
0 to 65535 ms This field specifies the time limit for keeping the connection
open if no data flows to or from the serial device.
0: The connection will remain open even if data is never
received. For many applications, the
serial device may be idle
for long periods of time, so 0 is an appropriate setting.
1 to 65535: If there is no activity for the specified time, the
connection will be closed. When adjusting this field, make sure
that it is greater than the Force transmit time. Otherwise, the
TCP connection may be closed before data in the buffer can be
transmitted.
0 ms
Max Connection
Setting Description Factory Default
1 to 2 This field specifies the maximum number of connections that
will be accepted by the serial port.
1: Only a single host may open the TCP connection to the serial
port.
2: This serial port will allow the specified number of connections
to be opened simultaneously. When multiple connections are
established, serial data will be duplicated and sent to all
connected hosts. Data from hosts will be sent to the attached
serial device on a first-in-first-out basis.
1
Ignore Jammed IP
This field specifies how an unresponsive IP address is handled when there are simultaneous connections to the
serial port.
Setting Description Factory Default
Disable All transmission will be suspended if one IP address becomes
unresponsive. Transmission will only resume when all hosts
have responded.
Disable
Enable Data transmission to the other hosts will not be suspended if
one IP address becomes unresponsive.
Allow Driver Control
This field specifies how the port will proceed if driver control commands are received from multiple hosts that
are connected to the port.
Setting Description Factory Default
Disable Driver control commands will be ignored. Disable
Enable Control commands will be accepted, with the most recent
command received taking precedence.
TCP Port
Setting Description Factory Default
0 to 9999 This field specifies the TCP port number that
the serial port will
use to listen to connections, and that other devices must use to
contact the serial port.
4001