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Terminal ConfiguraTion
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2. BaCkup phone # / hosT ip porT (required enTry)- The Backup Phone Number (if required) may
be used to provide an alternate means of contacting the host processor if the primary fails contact.
The Host IP Port is the port number where the Host IP Address will be listening to process the terminal
transactions. The port number is provided by the host Network Administrator. The port number consists
of ve digits or less.
NOTE: Both the phone # and port address are provided by the host processor/networks.
D Press <2> on the keypad. Enter the backup
IP port address (whichever is applicable) in the
data entry dialog prompt. Press <enTer> when
complete.
3. predial / permanenT TCp/ip ConneCTion-
When enabled, the Predial option allows the
terminal to dial out to the processor and establish
a connection as soon as the customer swipes
their card. This provides quicker processing of
customer transactions.
When enabled, the Permanent TCP/IP Connection
option instructs the terminal to stay connected with the host after each transaction.
D Press <3> on the keypad. Enter the backup IP port address (whichever is applicable) in the data entry
dialog prompt. Press <enTer> when complete.
1. primary phone # / hosT ip address (required enTry)- The Primary Phone Number is a telephone
number (usually) or some other number that is used to contact the host processor for transaction
requests. If this number is busy or no answer, the backup number (if required) will be used.
The Host IP Address is the IP Address of the server that will be processing the transactions. The address
consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers. Each group can be up to three digits long and each
group is separated by a period (dot character), as in this example: 123.3.12.99.
NOTE: Both the phone number and address are provided by your host processor/networks.
D Press <1> on the keypad. Enter the IP Address in the data entry dialog prompt. Press <enTer> when
completed.