
DART 300 Migration Guide Sample Configurations
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Table 2-1 Remote UDP Setup (Server) (continued)
DART 200 Command DART 300 Equivalent Description
F1 (default)
+WS62=0
Data state echo off.
X1 (default)
N/A
Extended result codes. The DART 300 will
accept the X1 command but takes no action.
&C1 (default)
N/A
DCD follows state of connection. The DART 300
uses this configuration and does not allow changes
to DCD function.
&D0 (default)
&D0
Ignore DTR for data state escape.
&E2
S2=43 (Sets TDES escape
character to “+”) (default)
Enable the escape sequence and filter it from the
packet. The DART 300 ensures TDES is enabled;
the DART 300 always filters it from the packet.
&S0 (default)
N/A
DSR always active. The DART 300 always
asserts DSR.
\F3 (default)
Not needed, the next command
would change the setting.
Includes PAD forwarding character in packet.
\M0 (default)
+WS63=0
Disables PAD forwarding character.
\Q0 Not supported.
The DART 300 supports only
hardware flow control.
No flow control. (See Section 3.1.1 below if
hardware flow control is not provided by your
local host device.)
\T1 (default)
+WS70=20 Timed data forwarding (always used with binary
data). The DART 200 configuration assumes use
of the default value in S50 (20 tenths of a second).
*B0 (default)
N/A Disable broadcast reception.
*C1 (default)
N/A Enable SLIP TCP header compression.
*G1 (default)
N/A Multicast address selection.
*K0 (default) S30=0 (default)
Session timeout not used in UDP on DART 200.
The DART 300 does support session timeout on
UDP sessions and will require it if receive locking
is not used and the local device cannot close the
session. Consult the DART 300 User Guide for
details on using it.
*R0 (default)
N/A Auto-SLIP disabled.
*T0 (default)
N/A No Telnet keep-alives.