Software Manual 185
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A value of “default” will designate this entry as the option to use if no other entry matches. If no “default” label exists,
the first entry in the list will be the default and match any incoming number received.
For a Dial/Ring-Out Mode, this field should match the phone number entered in the Com Port Manager configuration
for Gwlnx TCP Server port number, if using a dynamic TCP Listening Port.
AT Command Description: The best choice is often determined by previous testing with a particular model/brand of
connecting device. The first three “Direct” options are the most commonly used. The recommended setting for this
field is Direct 1200 Bell212 = At&Q6+MS=B212
If choosing a User Defined option, enter the full AT command. Below is a list of AT Commands:
• Direct 1200 Bell212 = AT&Q6+MS=B212
• Direct 1200 V22 = AT&Q6+MS=V22
• Direct 2400 V22bis = AT&Q6+MS=V22B
• Direct2 1200 Bell212 = AT\NO+MS=B212
• Direct2 1200 V22 = AT\NO+MS=V22
• Direct2 2400 V22bis = AT\NO+MS=V22B
• ErrorC 1200 Bell212 = AT\N3+MS=B212
• ErrorC 1200 V22 = AT\N3+MS=V22
• ErrorC 2400 V22bis = AT\N3+MS=V22B
Answer/Dial Mode: For incoming calls, choose “ANSWER_2WAY_RAW”. For outbound (Ring Out/Ring Down) mode,
choose “DIAL”. The other options should only be used if instructed to do so by Red Lion Technical Support. The recom-
mended setting for this field is ANSWER_2WAY_RAW.
Message Mode: This will choose between enabling the local VIsa protocol engine or allowing Passthru/Transparent
mode. The recommended setting for this field is Transparent.
Transparent: Allow raw communication between the Dial port and the TCP Connection.
Visa: Enable local Visa I engine. This will process one transaction, and issue an EOT after the transaction response has been
sent to the dial device.
Visa2: Enable local Visa II engine. After a transaction is complete and ENQ will be issued to query the next transaction in
sequence. If there is no response to the ENQ, then an EOT is issued.
Timer: Transparent Mode is the inter-character delay (in milliseconds) used on the serial side to determine when a
remote device is finished transmitting. A low value may generate a faster response, but can send many TCP packets
and ‘fragment’ the serial data packets. A higher value will collect a larger amount of data into a single TCP packet, and
will generally keep packet boundaries more intact. Visa mode is unused. The recommended setting for this field is 150
for Transactions and 10 for some Streaming Protocols (ATM Management Protocols).
Data Mode: The following data mode is supported:
8N1: Data will be treated as full 8 bits valid. If the serial device is transmitting 7E1, then 7E1 formatted data will be transmit-
ted to the TCP side.
7E1: Process data as if in 7E1 format. If the serial device is transmitting 7E1, then appropriate parity will be stripped/added so
that communication on the TCP side will be in 8N1.
The recommended setting for Transparent mode: As needed for various serial devices and TCP hosts.
The recommended setting for Visa mode: Leave this setting at 8N1. Automatic 7E1 detection is used.
Spoof ENQ: The recommended setting for this field is No.
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