
Line Service Commands
Set UDP
Description | Configures the UDP settings for the serial line. |
User Level | Normal, Admin |
Syntax | set udp line .<number>* entry 1234 |
| both |
| [<end_IP_address>] |
| set udp line .<number>* entry 1234 in |
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| [<end_IP_address>] |
| set udp line .<number>* entry 1234 out <UDP_port> |
| [<start_IP_address>] [<end_IP_address>] |
| set udp line .<number>* entry 1234 none |
Options | entry 1234 |
| Selects which of the 4 available entries we wish to define/modify. For each entry the |
| user can specify a different IP address range, UDP port and direction of data flow. |
| bothinoutnone |
The direction in which information is received or relayed:
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The IOLAN will only listen to the first port that it receives a UDP packet from.
Applicable when set to In or Both.
The IOLAN will receive messages from any port sending UDP packets. Applicable when set to In.
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The port that the IOLAN will use to relay messages to servers/hosts or the port from which the IOLANN will receive messages to be forwarded to the serial port. This option works with any setting except None. The IOLAN will listen for UDP packets on the port configured by the DS Port parameter.
<outbound_port>
The port that the IOLAN will use to relay messages to servers/hosts. The IOLAN will listen for UDP packets on the port configured by the DS Port parameter.
<start_ip_address>
The first host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4 or IPV6) that the
IOLAN will listen for messages from and/or send messages to.
<end_ip_address>
The last host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4, not required for IPV6) that the IOLAN will listen for messages from and/or send messages to.
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