Lantronix XPort Pro XPort Pro - User Guide - Page 49

Tunnel - Connect Mode, Settings continued, Description, Reconnect Timer

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6: Line and Tunnel Settings Tunnel - Connect Mode Settings (continued) Host Mode Reconnect Timer Flush Serial Data Block Serial Block Network Email on Connect Email on Disconnect CP Output Description Select the host mode if you have more than one host configured:  Sequential  Simultaneous Note: See Connecting Multiple Hosts on page 50 for more information. Enter the reconnect time in milliseconds. The device attempts to reconnect after this amount of time after failing a connection or exiting an existing connection. This behavior depends upon the Disconnect Mode. Note:  When you configure Tunnel - Connect Mode, you can specify a number of milliseconds to attempt to reconnect after a dropped connection has occurred. The default is 1500 milliseconds.  The Reconnect Timer only applies if a Disconnect Mode is configured. With a Disconnect Mode set, the device server maintains a connection until the disconnect mode condition is met (at which time the device server closes the connection). If the tunnel is dropped due to conditions beyond the device server, the device server attempts to re-establish a failed connection when the specified reconnect interval reaches its limit.  Any network-side disconnect is considered an error and a reconnect is attempted without regard to the Connect Mode settings. Simultaneous Connect Mode connections require some Disconnect Mode configurations or the connections will never terminate. See Tunnel - Disconnect Mode on page 51 for more information about the parameters.  If Disconnect Mode is disabled and the network connection is dropped, then the re-establishment of a tunnel connection is governed by the configured Connect Mode settings. Select whether to flush the serial line when a connection is made. Choices are:  Enabled = flush the serial line when a connection is made.  Disabled = do not flush the serial line. (default) Select Enabled to block (not tunnel) serial data transmitted to the device. This is a debugging tool that causes serial data sent to the device to be ignored. Select Enabled to block (not tunnel) network data transmitted to the device. This is a debugging tool that causes network data sent to the device to be ignored. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Select None if you do not want to send an email. Otherwise, select the Email profile to use. Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is closed. Select None if you do not want to send an email. Otherwise, select the Email profile to use. Identifies a CP or CP Group whose value should change when a connection is established and when it is dropped.  Connection value-Specifies the value to set the CP Group to when a connection is established.  Disconnection value-Specifies the value to set the CP Group to when the connection is closed. 5. Click Submit. The host is configured. A second host appears underneath the newly configured host.Repeat these steps to configure additional hosts as necessary. XPort Pro XPort Pro User Guide 49

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6: Line and Tunnel Settings
XPort Pro User Guide
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5.
Click
Submit.
The host is configured. A second host appears underneath the newly
configured host.Repeat these steps to configure additional hosts as necessary. XPort Pro
Host Mode
Select the host mode if you have more than one host configured:
Sequential
Simultaneous
Note:
See
Connecting Multiple Hosts on page 50
for more information.
Reconnect Timer
Enter the reconnect time in milliseconds. The device attempts to reconnect after
this amount of time after failing a connection or exiting an existing connection.
This behavior depends upon the Disconnect Mode.
Note:
When you configure
Tunnel - Connect Mode
, you can specify a number
of milliseconds to attempt
to reconnect after a dropped connection has
occurred. The default is 1500 milliseconds.
The
Reconnect Timer
only applies if a
Disconnect Mode
is configured.
With a
Disconnect Mode
set, the device server maintains a connection
until the disconnect mode condition is met (at which time the device server
closes the connection). If the tunnel is dropped due to conditions beyond
the device server, the device server attempts to re-establish a failed
connection when the specified reconnect interval reaches its limit.
Any network-side disconnect is considered an error and a reconnect is
attempted without regard to the
Connect Mode
settings. Simultaneous
Connect Mode
connections require some
Disconnect Mode
configurations or the connections will never terminate. See
Tunnel –
Disconnect Mode on page 51
for more information about the parameters.
If
Disconnect Mode
is disabled and the network connection is dropped,
then the re-establishment of a tunnel connection is governed by the
configured
Connect Mode
settings.
Flush Serial Data
Select whether to flush the serial line when a connection is made. Choices are:
Enabled
= flush the serial line when a connection is made.
Disabled
= do not flush the serial line. (default)
Block Serial
Select
Enabled
to block (not tunnel) serial data transmitted to the device. This
is a debugging tool that causes serial data sent to the device to be ignored.
Block Network
Select
Enabled
to block (not tunnel) network data transmitted to the device.
This is a debugging tool that causes network data sent to the device to be
ignored.
Email on Connect
Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is made. Select
None if you do not want to send an email. Otherwise, select the Email profile to
use.
Email on Disconnect
Select whether the device sends an email when a connection is closed. Select
None if you do not want to send an email. Otherwise, select the Email profile to
use.
CP Output
Identifies a CP or CP Group whose value should change when a connection is
established and when it is dropped.
Connection value
—Specifies the value to set the CP Group to when a
connection is established.
Disconnection value
—Specifies the value to set the CP Group to when the
connection is closed.
Tunnel – Connect Mode
Settings (continued)
Description