3.2.3  

Advanced CMD parameters 
 
When configuring advanced CMD parameters, you are configuring parameters that are relevant to the connection between the connected system and the CMD. System-dependent parameters are defined on the system and should be specified here accordingly.
 >   Activate the Advanced tab in the CMD configuration dialog.
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    Enter the following parameters:
   
Parameter  
Description  
CSTA3 user  
CSTA3 user name of the system.
Entering a name opens an input dialog in which you can determine and confirm the new name, then return to the configuration dialog.  
CSTA3 password  
CSTA3 system password.  
Entering a password opens an input dialog in which you can determine and confirm the new password, then return to the configuration dialog.  
   
CSTA-login on the system is not possible if the CSTA3 password entered here does not correspond to the system password.  
   
Parameter  
Description  
Heartbeat period (s)  
Time interval (seconds) for checking CSTA interface activity. The value 0 disables the check.  
The default value is 15 seconds and should not be changed.  
Heartbeat timeout (s)  
Additional time in seconds until automatic re-establishment in the case of CSTA interface failure.  
The default value is 10 seconds and should not be changed.  
Consistency check period (s)  
Time interval in seconds for cyclical plausibility checks. The value 0 disables the check.  
The default value 60 seconds should not be changed.  
CSTA reestablish period (s)  
CMD waiting time in seconds until a connection is re-established following connection failure.  
The default value is 120 seconds.  
CSTA invoke timeout (s)  
CMD timeout in seconds.
The default value is 120 seconds.  
Transmission interval (ms)  
Waiting time between two CMD messages.
The default value is 50 ms.  
Trace  
With TCP/IP connection of the CMD this parameter is not relevant. You must define the trace option for each of the connected systems when configuring the assignment parameters.
See also CMD assignment parameters.  
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