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The input-configuration screen will be displayed. For information on how to configure these settings, refer to the Configuring an input section below.
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Address | The IP address or hostname to which the socket should connect | ||||||
Address family | The address family of the socket | ||||||
Port | The port that the listener should bind to | ||||||
Username | The username required by the data source, if applicable | ||||||
Password | An optional password which is sent upon successful connection | ||||||
IP script | The script file used by NetPBX to check for new data | ||||||
Trickle frequency |
| Trickle data | This option allows you reset the connection between NetPBX and remote host, in case of inactivity. When the system becomes inactive, NetPBX sends a string of data back to the remote host in order to test the connection. Sending the trickle back data will emit a detectable error in case a disconnection has occurred and, thus, will cause the connection to reset. The
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Trickle data | A string containing the data to be sent back |
Pipe server
This method opens a global named pipe and accepts any data that is sent to it.
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