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7: Network, Serial Line, Tunnel, and Modbus Settings Tunnel - Packing Mode Page When tunneling, data can be packed (queued) and sent in large chunks on the network instead of being sent immediately after being read on the serial line. If you click Packing Mode at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel - Packing Mode page displays. Here you can select packing settings for the tunnel selected at the top of the page. For more information about Packing Mode, see Packing Mode. Figure 7-11 Tunnel - Packing Mode Page Table 7-9 Tunnel - Packing Mode Page Tunnel - Packing Mode Page Settings Mode Timeout Threshold Send Character Trailing Character Description Select the method used to pack data. Choices are: Disabled = data is never packed. (default) Timeout = data is sent after the timeout elapses. Send Character = data is sent when the send character is read on the serial line. Enter the maximum number of milliseconds to wait before sending queued data across the network. Default is 1000 milliseconds. Enter the queued data limit that, when reached, immediately sends queued data to the network. Default is 512 bytes. Enter the send character. When this character is read on the serial line, it forces the queued data to be sent immediately. Default is . Enter the trailing character. This character is inserted into the outgoing data stream immediately after the send character. Default is . IntelliBox-I/O 2100 User Guide 71

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7: Network, Serial Line, Tunnel, and Modbus Settings
IntelliBox-I/O 2100 User Guide
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Tunnel – Packing Mode Page
When tunneling, data can be packed (queued) and sent in large chunks on the network
instead of being sent immediately after being read on the serial line. If you click
Packing
Mode
at the top of one of the Tunnel pages, the Tunnel – Packing Mode page displays.
Here you can select packing settings for the tunnel selected at the top of the page. For
more information about Packing Mode, see
Packing Mode
.
Figure 7-11 Tunnel – Packing Mode Page
Table 7-9 Tunnel – Packing Mode Page
Tunnel – Packing
Mode Page
Settings
Description
Mode
Select the method used to pack data. Choices are:
Disabled
= data is never packed. (default)
Timeout
= data is sent after the timeout elapses.
Send Character
= data is sent when the send character is read on
the serial line.
Timeout
Enter the maximum number of milliseconds to wait before sending
queued data across the network. Default is 1000 milliseconds.
Threshold
Enter the queued data limit that, when reached, immediately sends
queued data to the network. Default is 512 bytes.
Send Character
Enter the send character. When this character is read on the serial
line, it forces the queued data to be sent immediately. Default is
<none>.
Trailing Character
Enter the trailing character. This character is inserted into the
outgoing data stream immediately after the send character. Default is
<none>.