GE GFK-1852 user manual Port Number, Remote IP Address, Remote TCP Port

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Port Number

This setting is the source port number in TCP connections, and is the number used to identify the channel for remote initiating connections. The port number may not be set to 0 or 9999 (range: 1-65535). In general the port numbers 0..1023 are reserved in UNIX systems for specific applications. It is advisable to use numbers in the range 2000-30000 to avoid potential conflicts.

If the UDP Datagram mode is selected, the port number is used as the UDP source port number for outgoing datagrams; datagrams sent to the VMSE with this port number are received to this channel.

Remote IP Address

When automatic connection mode is selected, a connection is made to this IP address on the network.

Remote TCP Port

The remote TCP port number must be set to use automatic connections and can also be configured for manual connect mode. This parameter defines the port number on the target host to which a connection is attempted.

NOTE: To connect an ASCII terminal to a host using a VMSE for login purposes, use the remote port number 23 (this is the Internet standard port number for Telnet services).

This port number is also used as the UDP destination port number for transmitted datagrams, provided the VMSE is used in UDP mode.

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL-002 Preface Contents Contents Chapter Serial Line Interfaces Appendix a IP Addresses Introduction Introduction and Quick StartSRTP/SNP Firmware Vmse Firmware OptionsPass Thru Firmware Modbus TCP/RTU firmwareProcedure Assigning a New IP Address Default IP AddressQuick Start Preliminary StepResults of the Ping Command Results of the Telnet 3.16.27.44 1 Command Screen Appearance Just Before Step G Vmse Configuration Screen GFK-1852 Command Prompt ConfigurationParameter Prompt Configuration ExampleIntroduction and Quick Start Serial Interface Vmse InterfacesPower Requirements Network InterfaceHardware Address MAC Address Network Protocols Packing Algorithm PassThru Firmware onlyIP Address Port Number Configuration Configuration StepsEntering Serial Configuration Mode VMSE’s IP Address Entering Network Configuration ModeUnix Assigning a New IP AddressArp -s 191.12.3.77 00-20-4A-01-64-0B Telnet 191.12.3.77Configuration Parameters Network/IP Settings SRTP/SNP Firmware Configuration SetupSRTP/SNP Protocol Mode Channel, Serial, and Protocol SetupsGateway IP Address NetmaskSNP T1 T4 Timers Serial Interface ConfigurationSNP ID to IP Address Mapping only for SRTP/SNP Mode#2 SNP ID a IP AddressBasic Parameters PassThru Firmware Configuration SetupIP Address Telnet Configuration PasswordGateway IP Address NetmaskInterface Mode Common settingsFlow Control Port Number Remote IP AddressRemote TCP Port Automatic Connection Address Connect ModeModem Emulation Mode Datagram ModeATDTx.x.x.x,pppp or ATDTx.x.x.x/pppp ATDTx.x.x.xForce Telnet Mode Disconnect ModeATD0.0.0.0 ATDx.x.x.xInactivity Timeout Buffer FlushingPack Control Telnet Terminal Type Send CharactersModbus Hardware Configuration Screen Modbus TCP/RTU Firmware Configuration SetupModem Control Settings Serial and Mode SettingsProtocol Serial InterfaceModbus ID to IP Address Mapping only used for Master Advanced Modbus Protocol SettingsMonitor Mode and Firmware Upgrade Monitor CommandsCommand Description Firmware Download Using Serial Port Command result codesSI194.39.78.234146.138.146.138 IP address =HyperTerminal Dialog Box Firmware Distribution Firmware Download Using a Network Host Windows NT ProcedureWindows NT Command Line Example Code Explanation Destination PasswordVmse Firmware File List Obtaining Tftp Software for Windows 95/98 Windows 95/98 ProcedureSerial Line Interfaces Serial Line InterfacesFront Panel Layout Screw Block Connector Pin-outs and Other ComponentsFront Panel Components To PLC Cable Diagrams Cable IC200CBL504Specifications User-Built Cable #1 Vmse RJ45 Serial to MiniconverterApplication For Serial Monitor/Load of Vmse User-Built Cable #2 Vmse RJ45 Serial to PC 9-Pin Sub-D10. Vmse to VersaMax Serial Cable User-Built Cable #3 Vmse RJ45 Serial to PC 9-pin D-SubTo PLC RS-422/485 Serial Port User-Built Cable #4 Vmse RS-422 Terminals to PLCMultidrop Application Notes Using the Vmse on an RS-422/485 Multidrop Network15. IBM-AT 9-Pin Serial Port Connector Pin No Signal Description3LQ Pin, D-Sub PLC Serial Port ConnectorRS-485 Port 15-Pin Female D-Sub 15-Pin, D-Sub PLC Serial Port ConnectorRJ-11 PLC Serial Port Connector Pin Signal Name Description NumberRS-232, 6-Pin RJ-11 RS-232, 8-Pin RJ-45 RJ-45 VersaMax Nano/Micro PLC Serial Port Connector20. IC690ACC901 Miniconverter RS-232 Connector Pin-Out IC690ACC901 Miniconverter 9-Pin, Male D-Sub ConnectorTechnical Data Weight DimensionsLEDs CaseIP Addressing IP AddressesClass a Network Class B NetworkNetwork Address Class C NetworkBroadcast Address IP NetmaskPrivate IP Networks and the Internet Network RFC’s Decimal Binary Hexadecimal Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion TableDeclaration of Conformity Product SafetyElectromagnetic Emissions Electromagnetic ImmunityIndex LED IndexSRTP/SNP

GFK-1852 specifications

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