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| 6 Line, Tunnel, Terminal, and Host Settings |
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| Tunnel – | Description |
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| Connect Mode |
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| Page Settings |
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| Flush Serial Data | Select whether to flush the serial line when a connection |
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| is made. Choices are: |
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| Enabled = flush the serial line when a connection is |
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| made. |
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| Disabled = do not flush the serial line. (default) |
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| Block Serial Data | Select On to block (not tunnel) serial data transmitted to |
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| the XPort Pro. |
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| Block Network | Select On to block (not tunnel) network data transmitted |
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| Data | to the XPort Pro. |
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| Email on | Select whether the XPort Pro sends an email when a |
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| Connect | connection is made. Select None if you do not want to |
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| send an email. Otherwise, select the Email profile to use. |
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| Email on | Select whether the XPort Pro sends an email when a |
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| Disconnect | connection is closed. Select None if you do not want to |
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| send an email. Otherwise, select the Email profile to use. |
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| CP Output | Identifies a CP or CP Group whose value should change |
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| when a connection is established and when it is |
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| dropped. |
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3. Click Submit. |
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Host 1 is configured. A second host appears underneath Host 1 since the XPort Pro supports configuration of up to sixteen hosts.
Connecting Multiple Hosts
If more than one Host is configured, a Host Mode option appears. Host Mode controls how multiple hosts will be used in Connect Mode.
The following selections are available:
Sequential – When it is time for the tunnel to connect it will start with Host 1 and attempt each host in sequence until a connection is accomplished. Default selection.
Simultaneous – When it is time for the tunnel to connect it will connect to all of the hosts that accept a connection.
Configuring Additional Hosts
The Host fields contain the information necessary to connect to the specified host.
To configure Host 2:
1. Click <None> in the Host 2 field. Host 2 expands.
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