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Confi gure > TRANSIP ASY Ports
4.7
TransIP is a method of using virtual ASY ports for serial connections, in effect multiplying the
number of concurrent serial connections to a unit.
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TransIP #:
The TransIP port number. Each TransIP is assigned a separate virtual ASY port.
ASY port:
The virtual ASY port number assigned to the TransIP instance.
TCP port:
The TCP port number to listen on.
TCP remote port:
TransIP can be configured to actively connect on a TCP socket (i.e. make outgoing socket con-
nections). If this parameter is set it defines the TCP port number to use when TransIP is making
TCP socket connections. When this parameter is set to zero, TransIP is listening only on the
port defined in the TCP Port parameter.
Host:
The Hostname or IP address to which TransIP will make outward TCP connections.
Keep Alive(s):
This parameter defines the amount of time (in seconds) a connection will stay open without any
traffic being passed.
Stay connected mode:
When this parameter is set to “On” the socket will not be cleared by the unit) at the end of
a trans action, data call or data session (depending on what the TransIP ASY port was bound to
and pro tocol it was implementing). For example, if the TransIP port is bound to TPAD and this
parameter is “Off”, then the TransIP TCP socket will be cleared at the end of the TPAD transac-
tion.
Command echo off:
Setting this parameter to “On” disables the command echo for the TransIP port. When set to
“On”, all commands issued will be echoed back in the TransIP TCP socket.
Escape char:
This parameter defines which ASCII character is used as the Escape character, which by default
is the “+” symbol. Entering this character three times followed by a delay of at least the period
defined in the Escape time parameter, and then an AT command will cause the unit to switch
from on-line mode to command mode. This is equivalent to the “S” Register S2.
Escape time:
This parameter defines the delay between sending the escape sequence and entering an AT
com mand for the unit to switch from on-line mode to command mode. This is equivalent to the
“S” Reg ister S12.