User's Manual
NPort W2150A/W2250A Series  Web Console: Serial Port Settings 
8-10 
TCP alive check time 
Default  7 min 
Options  0 to 99 min 
Description  This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to “keep-alive” packets 
before closing the TCP connection. The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic 
“keep-alive” packets.  
0: The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the “keep-alive” 
packets. 
1 to 99: If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time, the 
NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close. 
Inactivity time 
Default  0 ms 
Options  0 to 65535 ms 
Description  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.
Max connection 
Default  1
Options  1 to 8 
Description  This field specifies the maximum number of connections that will be accepted by the serial 
port. 
1: Only one specific host can access this serial port, and the Real COM driver on that host 
will have full control over the port.  
2 to 8: This serial port will allow the specified number of connections to be opened 
simultaneously. With simultaneous connections, the Real COM driver will only provide a 
pure data tunnel with no control ability. The serial communication will be determined by 
the NPort rather than by your application program. Application software that is based on 
the Real COM driver will receive a driver response of “success” when using any of the 
Win32 API functions. The NPort will send data only to the Real COM driver on the host. 
Data received from hosts will be sent to the attached serial device on a first-in-first-out 
basis. 
ATTENTION 
When Max connection is two or greater, the serial port’s communication settings (i.e., baudrate, parity, data 
bits, etc.) will be determined by the NPort. Any host that opens the COM port connection must use identical 
serial communication settings. 










