DART 300 Migration Guide Sample Configurations
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Table 2-2 Host UDP Setup (client) (continued)
DART 200 Command DART 300 Equivalent Description
\Q2 (default)
N/A
Use hardware flow control (RTS/CTS). The
DART 300 supports only this flow control.
\T1 (default)
+WS70=20 Timed data forwarding (always used with binary
data). The DART 200 configuration assumes use
of the default value in S50 (20 tenths of a second).
*B0 (default)
N/A Disable broadcast reception.
*C1 (default)
N/A Enable SLIP TCP header compression.
*G1 (default)
N/A Multicast address selection.
*K0 (default) S30=0 (default)
Session timeout not used in UDP on DART 200.
The DART 300 does support session timeout on
UDP sessions. Consult the DART 300 User
Guide for details on using it.
*R0 (default)
N/A Auto-SLIP disabled.
*T0 (default)
N/A No Telnet keep-alives.
2.2. Sample TCP Setups
Below are the Remote (telemetry server) TCP Setup and the matching Host (monitoring client)
TCP Setup from Section 5 of the DART 200 manual.
Table 2-3 Remote TCP Setup (Server)
DART 200 Command DART 300 Equivalent Description
^A<ip> +WPNEI=<ip>
Set the IP address (NEI) of the modem.
\N<s
2
> +WS174=<s
3
> Set the side preference. The direct translation of
the side preference numbers is:
s
2
s
3
1 3 A Only
2 4 B Only
3 1 A Preferred
4 2 B Preferred
\J0 +WPSPNI=<enter>
No channel restrictions, no SPNI matching.
\R4 +WS173=1
Use auto-registration mode.
S13=0
N/A
Continuous automatic registration. The
DART 300 always uses continuous mode.
\O0 +WS45=1
Set (TCP) PAD mode.
*A1 Handled by previous
command.
TCP Server mode.
S0=1
S0=1 (default)
Auto-answer mode.
*L2100 (default) +WS212=2100 (default)
Listen on port 2100.
E0 E0
Command state echo off.