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| + | {{Template: Networking_rutxxx_manual_fw_disclosure |
| + | | fw_version = RUT9XX_R_00.06.06 |
| + | }} |
| ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Enable</td> | | <td>Enable</td> |
− | <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td> | + | <td>yes {{!}} no; default: '''no'''</td> |
| <td>Toggles Samba ON or OFF</td> | | <td>Toggles Samba ON or OFF</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Hostname</td> | | <td>Hostname</td> |
− | <td>string; Default: '''Router_Share'''</td> | + | <td>string; default: '''Router_Share'''</td> |
| <td>Name of the Samba server</td> | | <td>Name of the Samba server</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Description</td> | | <td>Description</td> |
− | <td>string; Default: '''Router_Share'''</td> | + | <td>string; default: '''Router_Share'''</td> |
| <td>Short server description</td> | | <td>Short server description</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Workgroup</td> | | <td>Workgroup</td> |
− | <td>string; Default: '''WORKGROUP'''</td> | + | <td>string; default: '''WORKGROUP'''</td> |
| <td>Name of the server's workgroup</td> | | <td>Name of the server's workgroup</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Name</td> | | <td>Name</td> |
− | <td>string; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Name of the shared directory. </td> | | <td>Name of the shared directory. </td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Path</td> | | <td>Path</td> |
− | <td>file path; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>file path; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Path to the shared directory. To share an entire drive, choose an automatically generated path from this drop-down box (for example, /mnt/sda1). To share a specific directory on the drive, specify the full path to that directory (for example, /mnt/sda1/shared/video)</td> | | <td>Path to the shared directory. To share an entire drive, choose an automatically generated path from this drop-down box (for example, /mnt/sda1). To share a specific directory on the drive, specify the full path to that directory (for example, /mnt/sda1/shared/video)</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Allow guests</td> | | <td>Allow guests</td> |
− | <td>yes | no; Default: <b>no</b></td> | + | <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td> |
| <td>Enables guest access, which allows anonymous connections to the shared directory</td> | | <td>Enables guest access, which allows anonymous connections to the shared directory</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Allowed users</td> | | <td>Allowed users</td> |
− | <td>string; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Defines which users can access the shared directory. Users can be created from the Samba user tab (refer to section [[RUT955_USB_Tools#Samba_Users|2.3]] for details).<br>If Allow guests is checked, this field becomes inactive</td> | | <td>Defines which users can access the shared directory. Users can be created from the Samba user tab (refer to section [[RUT955_USB_Tools#Samba_Users|2.3]] for details).<br>If Allow guests is checked, this field becomes inactive</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Read-only</td> | | <td>Read-only</td> |
− | <td>yes | no; Default: <b>no</b></td> | + | <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td> |
| <td>Makes the directory read-only, which means the shared directory can only be accessed to view and read files</td> | | <td>Makes the directory read-only, which means the shared directory can only be accessed to view and read files</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Username</td> | | <td>Username</td> |
− | <td>string; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Name of the new user</td> | | <td>Name of the new user</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Password</td> | | <td>Password</td> |
− | <td>string; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Password of the new user</td> | | <td>Password of the new user</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Enable</td> | | <td>Enable</td> |
− | <td>yes | no; Default: <b>no</b></td> | + | <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td> |
| <td>Turns support for the printer ON or OFF</td> | | <td>Turns support for the printer ON or OFF</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Device</td> | | <td>Device</td> |
− | <td>Default: <b>N/A</b></td> | + | <td>default: <b>N/A</b></td> |
| <td>Printer's device file. Will become automatically generated once you connect a printer to the USB port</td> | | <td>Printer's device file. Will become automatically generated once you connect a printer to the USB port</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Port</td> | | <td>Port</td> |
− | <td>integer [9100..9109]; Default: <b>9100</b></td> | + | <td>integer [9100..9109]; default: <b>9100</b></td> |
| <td>TCP listener port</td> | | <td>TCP listener port</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Bidirectional mode</td> | | <td>Bidirectional mode</td> |
− | <td>yes | no; Default: <b>yes</b></td> | + | <td>yes | no; default: <b>yes</b></td> |
| <td>Turns bidirectional mode ON or OFF</td> | | <td>Turns bidirectional mode ON or OFF</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td>Enabled</td> | | <td>Enabled</td> |
− | <td>yes | no; Default: <b>no</b></td> | + | <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td> |
| <td>Enables the RS232 service</td> | | <td>Enables the RS232 service</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Baud rate</td> | | <td>Baud rate</td> |
− | <td>300 | 1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200; Default: <b>115200</b></td> | + | <td>300 | 1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200; default: <b>115200</b></td> |
| <td>Data rate for serial data transmission (in bits per second)</td> | | <td>Data rate for serial data transmission (in bits per second)</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Data bits</td> | | <td>Data bits</td> |
− | <td>5 | 6 | 7 | 8; Default: <b>8</b></td> | + | <td>5 | 6 | 7 | 8; default: <b>8</b></td> |
| <td>Number of data bits for each character</td> | | <td>Number of data bits for each character</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Parity</td> | | <td>Parity</td> |
− | <td>None | Odd | Even; Default: <b>None</b></td> | + | <td>None | Odd | Even; default: <b>None</b></td> |
| <td>In serial transmission, parity is a method of detecting errors. An extra data bit is sent with each data character, arranged so that the number of 1 bits in each character, including the parity bit, is always odd or always even. If a byte is received with the wrong number of 1s, then it must have been corrupted. However, an even number of errors can pass the parity check. | | <td>In serial transmission, parity is a method of detecting errors. An extra data bit is sent with each data character, arranged so that the number of 1 bits in each character, including the parity bit, is always odd or always even. If a byte is received with the wrong number of 1s, then it must have been corrupted. However, an even number of errors can pass the parity check. |
| <ul> | | <ul> |
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| <td>Stop bits</td> | | <td>Stop bits</td> |
− | <td>1 | 2; Default: <b>1</b></td> | + | <td>1 | 2; default: <b>1</b></td> |
| <td>Stop bits sent at the end of every character allow the receiving signal hardware to detect the end of a character and to resynchronise with the character stream. Electronic devices usually use one stop bit. Two stop bits are required if slow electromechanical devices are used</td> | | <td>Stop bits sent at the end of every character allow the receiving signal hardware to detect the end of a character and to resynchronise with the character stream. Electronic devices usually use one stop bit. Two stop bits are required if slow electromechanical devices are used</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Flow control</td> | | <td>Flow control</td> |
− | <td>None | RTS/CTS | Xon/Xoff; Default: <b>None</b></td> | + | <td>None | RTS/CTS | Xon/Xoff; default: <b>None</b></td> |
| <td>In many circumstances a transmitter might be able to send data faster than the receiver is able to process it. To cope with this, serial lines often incorporate a "handshaking" method, usually distinguished between hardware and software handshaking. | | <td>In many circumstances a transmitter might be able to send data faster than the receiver is able to process it. To cope with this, serial lines often incorporate a "handshaking" method, usually distinguished between hardware and software handshaking. |
| <ul> | | <ul> |
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| <td>Serial type</td> | | <td>Serial type</td> |
− | <td>Over IP; Default: <b>Over IP</b></td> | + | <td>Over IP; default: <b>Over IP</b></td> |
| <td>Specifies the serial connection type.</td> | | <td>Specifies the serial connection type.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td>Protocol</td> | | <td>Protocol</td> |
− | <td>TCP; Default: <b>TCP</b></td> | + | <td>TCP; default: <b>TCP</b></td> |
| <td>Protocol used in the communication process</td> | | <td>Protocol used in the communication process</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td>Mode</td> | | <td>Mode</td> |
− | <td>Server | Client | Bidirect; Default: <b>Server</b></td> | + | <td>Server | Client | Bidirect; default: <b>Server</b></td> |
| <td>Device's role in the connection: | | <td>Device's role in the connection: |
| <ul> | | <ul> |
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| <td>No leading zeros</td> | | <td>No leading zeros</td> |
− | <td>yes | no; Default: <b>no</b></td> | + | <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td> |
| <td>When checked, indicates that the first hex zeros should be skipped</td> | | <td>When checked, indicates that the first hex zeros should be skipped</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td><span style="color: red;">Client settings</span>: Server address</td> | | <td><span style="color: red;">Client settings</span>: Server address</td> |
− | <td>ip | host; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>ip | host; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>IP address or hostname of the server that the client will connect to</td> | | <td>IP address or hostname of the server that the client will connect to</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td><span style="color: red;">Client settings</span>: TCP port</td> | | <td><span style="color: red;">Client settings</span>: TCP port</td> |
− | <td>integer [0..65535]; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>integer [0..65535]; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Server's port number</td> | | <td>Server's port number</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td><span style="color: red;">Client settings</span>: Reconnect interval (s)</td> | | <td><span style="color: red;">Client settings</span>: Reconnect interval (s)</td> |
− | <td>integer; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>integer; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Time period (in seconds) between reconnection attempts in case a connection fails</td> | | <td>Time period (in seconds) between reconnection attempts in case a connection fails</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td><span style="color: purple;">Server settings</span>: TCP port</td> | | <td><span style="color: purple;">Server settings</span>: TCP port</td> |
− | <td>integer [0..65535]; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>integer [0..65535]; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Internal TCP port number used to listen for incoming connections </td> | | <td>Internal TCP port number used to listen for incoming connections </td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td><span style="color: purple;">Server settings</span>: Timeout (s)</td> | | <td><span style="color: purple;">Server settings</span>: Timeout (s)</td> |
− | <td>integer; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>integer; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Disconnects clients after they remain inactive for an amount time (in seconds) specified in this field</td> | | <td>Disconnects clients after they remain inactive for an amount time (in seconds) specified in this field</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Output</td> | | <td>Output</td> |
− | <td>OC Output | Relay Output; Default: <b>OC Output</b></td> | + | <td>OC Output | Relay Output; default: <b>OC Output</b></td> |
| <td>Output to indicate that the application switched from client (default) to server state (this field becomes visible only in Bidirect mode)</td> | | <td>Output to indicate that the application switched from client (default) to server state (this field becomes visible only in Bidirect mode)</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Output state</td> | | <td>Output state</td> |
− | <td>1 | 0; Default: <b>0</b></td> | + | <td>1 | 0; default: <b>0</b></td> |
| <td>Output state value during which the application reverts to server mode (this field becomes visible only in Bidirect mode)</td> | | <td>Output state value during which the application reverts to server mode (this field becomes visible only in Bidirect mode)</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |