Destination Port Number (DP)
Function | Defines the port on the destination network host to which the device will attempt to connect to |
Set (S) command format | SDPppppp , where ppppp is the port number of the destination in the 0-65535 range |
Get (G) command format | GDP |
Initialize (I) command effect | Initialized unconditionally, through network command, or serial command |
Post-initialization value | 1001 |
Change takes effect | After reboot |
Relevance conditions | Current Routing Mode (RM) setting = 1 (server/client) or 2 (client) |
Destination Port Number defines the port of the network host to which the device will attempt to establish an outgoing connection. When the device will attempt to establish a connection to the destination host is defined by the Connection Mode (CM) setting . Destination IP-address the device will attempt to connect to is defined by the current Destination IP-address (DI) setting.
Destination Port Number is irrelevant when the current Routing Mode (RM) setting is 0 (server) since in this mode outgoing connections are not allowed.