Bit 4 is set if CD is asserted on the sending side.
Bit 5 is set if the sending host has sent a BREAK; this bit should be set to 0.
Bit 6: Reserved and always set to 0.
Bit 7: Reserved and always set to 0.
Messages received from the Serial Adapter will contain the four- byte header before the actual data. Note that the header size and format is the same whether the Serial Adapter is in
6.The port numbers, IP Address, Destination Address, and Send Mode need to be set up on the Serial Adapter to match what your program on the wired workstation is using.
The Remote Port Number must match the port number on which your workstation program is listening.
The IP Address and Local Port Number must match the port number and address to which your workstation program is send- ing.
If the Serial Adapter is in
The Send mode of the Serial Adapter must match the protocol that your workstation program is using to receive messages (TCP or UDP).
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