Lantronix EDS3000PR User Guide - Page 79

Table 9-40, Tunnel Accept Mode Settings, Tunnel Accept Mode, Settings, Description

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9: Administration Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Mode Local Port Protocol TCP Keep Alive TCP Keep Alive Interval TCP Keep Alive Probes Table 9-40 Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Description Set the method used to start a tunnel in Accept mode. Choices are:  Disable = Do not accept an incoming connection.  Always = Accept an incoming connection (default).  Any Character = Start waiting for an incoming connection when any character is read on the serial line.  Start Character = Start waiting for an incoming connection when the start character for the selected tunnel is read on the serial line.  Modem Control Asserted = Start waiting for an incoming connection as long as the Modem Control pin (DSR) is asserted on the serial line until a connection is made.  Modem Emulation = Start waiting for an incoming connection when triggered by modem emulation AT commands. Connect mode must also be set to Modem Emulation. Set the port number for use as the network local port. The default local port number for each supported serial line number progresses sequentially in equal value so that Tunnel X: 1000+X. For example:  Tunnel 1: 10001  Tunnel 2: 10002 Select the protocol type for use with Accept Mode:  SSH  SSL  TCP (default protocol)  TCP AES  Telnet Enter the time, in milliseconds, the EDS3000 device waits during a silent TCP connection before the first Keep Alive probe is sent to the remote host in order to keep the TCP connection up during idle transfer periods. Set to 0 to disable TCP Keep Alive, and blank the field to restore the default. Enter the time, in milliseconds, to wait between Keep Alive probes in order to keep the TCP connection up during idle transfer periods. Blank the display field to restore the default. Enter the number of TCP Keep Alive probes to send before closing the connection if no response is received. The probes are sent after the initial TCP Keep Alive probe is sent. Valid values are between 1 and 16. Blank the field to restore the default. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 79

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9: Administration
EDS3000 Device Server User Guide
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Table 9-40
Tunnel Accept Mode Settings
Tunnel Accept Mode
Settings
Description
Mode
Set the method used to start a tunnel in Accept mode. Choices are:
Disable
= Do not accept an incoming connection.
Always
= Accept an incoming connection (
default
).
Any Character
= Start waiting for an incoming connection when any character is
read on the serial line.
Start Character
= Start waiting for an incoming connection when the start character
for the selected tunnel is read on the serial line.
Modem Control Asserted
= Start waiting for an incoming connection as long as the
Modem Control pin (DSR) is asserted on the serial line until a connection is made.
Modem Emulation
= Start waiting for an incoming connection when triggered by
modem emulation AT commands. Connect mode must also be set to Modem
Emulation.
Local Port
Set the port number for use as the network local port. The default local port
number for each supported serial line number progresses sequentially in
equal value so that Tunnel X: 1000+X. For example:
Tunnel 1: 10001
Tunnel 2: 10002
Protocol
Select the protocol type for use with Accept Mode:
SSH
SSL
TCP (default protocol)
TCP AES
Telnet
TCP Keep Alive
Enter the time, in milliseconds, the EDS3000 device waits during a silent TCP
connection before the first Keep Alive probe is sent to the remote host in order to keep
the TCP connection up during idle transfer periods. Set to 0 to disable TCP Keep Alive,
and blank the field to restore the default.
TCP Keep Alive Interval
Enter the time, in milliseconds, to wait between Keep Alive probes in order to keep the
TCP connection up during idle transfer periods. Blank the display field to restore the
default.
TCP Keep Alive Probes
Enter the number of TCP Keep Alive probes to send before closing the connection if no
response is received. The probes are sent after the initial TCP Keep Alive probe is
sent. Valid values are between 1 and 16. Blank the field to restore the default.