TABLE46 ConnectivityMap - Lower Layer Protocol (V3) (Continued)
Name Description
EndData Character Thesecond to the last envelope marker character in the HL7 envelope, as a
decimalASCII number. Enter a number from 1 to 127. Unless there is a conict,
thevalue should be ASCII FS (decimal 28).
EndBlock Character Thelast envelope marker character in the HL7 envelope, as a decimal ASCII
number.Enter a number from 1 to 127. To strictly comply with the HL7
Standard,this property must be set to a carriage return (decimal 13).
MaxNumber of Retries Themaximum number of times the adapter tries to send a message upon
receivingthe MLLP v2.0 Negative Commit Acknowledgement from the peer
beforegiving up. This property is used by the adapter in outbound mode. Enter
anyinteger.
Sequence Number Protocol— TCP/IP HL7 V3Outbound Adapter
Thefollowing table lists and describes the property that appears on the Sequence Number
Protocolpage of the Properties Editor accessed from the Connectivity Map. This property
enablesor disables HL7 sequence numbering, which is used to help prevent duplication of data.
TABLE47 ConnectivityMap - Sequence Number Protocol (V3)
Name Description
SequenceNumber
Enabled
Anindicator of whether sequence numbering is enabled or disabled. Enabling
sequencenumbering helps prevent duplication of data. Select true to enable
sequencenumbering; otherwise select false.
HL7v3Transmission Wrapper — TCP/IP HL7 V3Outbound Adapter
Thefollowing table lists and describes the properties that appear on the HL7 Transmission
Wrapperpage of the Properties Editor accessed from the Connectivity Map. The HL7
transmissionwrapper includes information a sending application or message handling service
needsto package and route the message to the specied receiving applications or message
handlingservices. The transmission wrapper is a cluster of classes and identies the sender and
receiverof the message and the particular kind of message being communicated.
TCP/IPHL7V3 Adapter Outbound Connectivity Map Properties
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