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An example of the outputs using the EG protocol commands from Microsoft Windows'
built-in Telnet client are shown in Figure 3-13. The first Read command (entered as a
sequence of ASCII characters) shows the output for a successful read; the second Read
command shows the output for a failed read.
Figure 3-13: EG Protocol Output Example
Port
Assigns the TCP/IP port number to use when ‘Network’ is selected in the Trigger or
Output Destination settings. This port number is where a TCP/IP connection is
established between the 1700 reader (a TCP/IP server waiting for communication) and a
remote device (a TCP/IP client that initiates communication). The default port is 2000, but
any unused number between 1 and 65535 may be used, excluding 21, 23, 68, 1069 and
1070 (reserved by the 1700 reader).
Output String, Output Score, Output Passed
These checkboxes select the results data that will be sent to the Output Destination after
a read. By default, only the Output String box is checked. When the Output Passed
checkbox is enabled, the resulting data is either a ‘1.000’ if the read passes or ‘0.000’ if
the read fails.
3.5.3 Logging
Read results may be written to a log file saved on a network host. Logging options
specify which results are written to the log file.
Host Name
The name of the remote host on the network where the log file will be created.
File Name
The name of the file on the specified host where log entries will be appended. The log file
is an HTML document; the .HTM extension is automatically appended to the File Name.
This file is saved in the default FTP directory; subdirectories cannot be specified. The
maximum File Name length is 64 characters.
User
A valid User name for the specified host.