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software:gui-designer:system-manager:system-properties [2013/09/11 00:25]
jarrod [EOM (End Of Message)]
software:gui-designer:system-manager:system-properties [2015/01/29 05:57] (current)
jarrod [Ports]
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 ==== Ports ==== ==== Ports ====
-There are two port settings available for each system, the destination port (labeled simply '​port'​) and the origin port.\\+There are two port settings available for each system, the destination port (labeled simply '​port'​) and the origin port (source port).\\
 The destination port is the port number the external system is accepting connections on, whilst the origin port is the port number that iViewer is sending messages from. Some systems require commands to be sent to a specific port, but replies are sent on a different port (common amongst UDP systems mainly).\\ The destination port is the port number the external system is accepting connections on, whilst the origin port is the port number that iViewer is sending messages from. Some systems require commands to be sent to a specific port, but replies are sent on a different port (common amongst UDP systems mainly).\\
 You only have to enter the '​Port'​ setting most of the time (the origin port will use the destination port setting if it is not explicitly set).\\ You only have to enter the '​Port'​ setting most of the time (the origin port will use the destination port setting if it is not explicitly set).\\
-The port numbers must be in the range 1 to 65535. See http://​www.iana.org/​assignments/​port-numbers for more details on port number usage in general.+The port numbers must be in the range 1 to 65535. See http://​www.iana.org/​assignments/​port-numbers for more details on port number usage in general.\\ 
 +**Note that you cannot use UDP ports below 1024 on Android platform. This is a limitation of Android.**
  
 +=== For UDP systems ===
 +If the origin port is set to ''​0'',​ it will use the same port number as the destination port.\\
 +If the origin port is set to ''​-1'',​ iViewer will randomly assign an available source port - but //ONLY// if the system is //not// set to accept incoming data (it will use the destination port in this case).
 ==== Accept Broadcast Messages ==== ==== Accept Broadcast Messages ====
 When in UDP mode, this allows the system to receive UDP broadcast packets. When in UDP mode, this allows the system to receive UDP broadcast packets.
software/gui-designer/system-manager/system-properties.1378859115.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/09/11 00:25 by jarrod