
Software Manual 126
Services Tab
Enter Address 1 (Required): This field indicates the Client Primary
IP Address that the GWLNX uses to connect to the Host Server.
Enter Port 1 (Required): This field indicates the Client Primary Port
Address that the GWLNX uses to connect to the Host Server Port.
Connect Timeout 1 (Required): This field is used to specify the
time (in seconds) to attempt a connection to this TCP Destination,
before declaring it unreachable. After the specified time, the next
destination will be attempted. The valid range is 2 - 250 seconds.
The recommended setting for this field is 10 seconds. A value of
less than 10 seconds is not recommended for wireless environ-
ment.
Enter Address 2/3: This is a Client First Alternative IP address that GWLNX uses to connect to the Host Server.
Enter Port 2/3: This is a Client First Alternative Port address that GWLNX uses to connect to the Host Server Port.
Connect Timeout 2/3: Specify the time in seconds to attempt a connection to this TCP Destination, before declaring
it unreachable. After the specified time, the next destination will be attempted. The valid range is 2 - 250 seconds.
The recommended setting for this field is 10 seconds. A value less that 10 seconds is not recommended for a wire-
less environment.
Header Type: This field indicates a Header Length used in TCP/IP packet that contains the message length being Send
or Receive. Available options in this field are: Default, None and JBM Standard. The recommended setting is Default.
• Click on the Finish button when the required information has been entered. You will be returned to the IP Destina-
tions dialog window and the IP Destinations Table Properties table will be populated with the entered data.
• To delete an existing IP Destination, select it in the table and click on the Delete button. To edit an existing rule,
select it in the t able and click on the Edit button.
• Click SAVE to store the settings for the next reboot, or click APPLY for the settings to take effect immediately.
TCP Client Broadcaster Traffic Activator: If this option is selected, the device will support 10 TCP Client broadcast socket using
IP Destination configuration for connectivity and would connect only if the serial data is available to broadcast. See TCP Client
Broadcaster explanation above for a description of available options.
• Click SAVE to store the settings for the next reboot, or click APPLY for the settings to take effect immediately.
Selecting Revert, will reset all fields to previously saved defaults.
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