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Configuration Commands
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 132
• n=0:Off(Default).
• n=1:On.
• n=2:UseTelnetservermodeonTCPconnections.
• n=3:WithaTelnetconnection,overridestheclientʹs
defaultecho,allowingtheserveronthehostportto
performtheecho.CRLFsequencesfromthe telnetclient
willalsobeeditedtosimplypassCRstotheserveronthe
hostport.
S7=n
SpecifiesthenumberofsecondstowaitforaTCPconnection
tobeestablishedwhendialingout.
• n=seconds
S60=n
TelnetClientEchoMode.
• n=0:NoEcho
• n=1:LocalEcho(Default)
• n=2:RemoteEcho
S221=n
ConnectDelay:Numberofsecondstodelaythe“CONNECTʹ
responseuponestablishingaTCP connection.ORNu mberof
tenthsofsecondstodelaybeforeoutputtingENQonthe serial
portaftertheCONNECTwhentheENQfeatureisenabled
• n=0‐255
TCPS=n
TCPconnectiontime‐out(TCPS)units.Specifiesatimeinterval
uponwhichifthereisnoinoroutboundtrafficthroughaTCP
connection,theconnectionwillbeterminated.
• n=0:minutes
• n=1:seconds
TCPT=n
IntervaltoterminateaTCPconnectionwhennoinor
outboundtraffic.
ThisvalueaffectsonlytheTCPconnectionin
TCPPADmode.
• n=interval
Caution: TCPT should never be 0 when using the TCP mode. A
broken TCP session can result in the modem being left with a TCP
half-open connection that can only be terminated with a reset.