T/MonXM 4.7 User Manual
UM-TMN-470
Section Three - Network Setup
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Table 3.A - Ethernet TCP Port types and applications
T
able 3.B - Key commands available in the Ethernet TCP Port Definition screen
Finally, TCP ports must be defined to be available for use. Follow
these steps:
1. From the Remote Parameters screen for Port 28, press F1. This
command opens the Ethernet TCP Port Definition screen — See
Figure 3.3.
Note:
this screen can also be accessed from Ports 30-500 by pressing
F6.
2. Press Tab to select the default list for port type. Your choices are
TCP, TELNET-Raw, TELNET, UDP, and ICMP. For a descrip-
tion of TCP port types — see Table 3.A.
3. If you selected TELNET or TELNET-Raw, you must enter an IP
address. If you selected other port types, the cursor will skip over
the IP Address field.
4. You must enter a TCP port number. Certain port numbers are
reserved for specific uses. If an application requires a reserved
TCP port number, the correct number will be listed in the section
of the T/MonXM User Manual that describes the application and
on the Remote Parameters screen for the port.
5. If you want, enter a description in the Description field.
6. Press F8 to save your changes.
Step Three:
TCP Ports
Field
Description
TCP
Responders, Remote Access, T/GrafX, HTTP Server, RAS, FTP Server, Craft,
SNMP Processor Trap
TELNET-RAW Interrogators, ASCII Input, Craft, E-Mail, FTP Data Transfer
TELNET
Same as Telnet-Raw
Note: to be used only when Telnet Negotiation is required.
UDP
Interrogators, Responders, SNMP Trap Processor, SNMP Agent, Network Time
ICMP
Ping
Function Key
Description
Ta b
Open default list of TCP port types.
F1
Interrogators, ASCII Input, Craft, E-Mail, FTP Data Transfer
F3
BLANK port definition entry.
F8
Save port definition entries.
F10/Esc
Exit Ethernet TCP Port Definition screen without saving changes.