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<title id="title">Defining the TCP/IP Monitor preferences</title> | |
<shortdesc id="shortdesc">Using the Preferences page, you can define the TCP/IP | |
Monitor attributes. To define these preferences, complete the following:</shortdesc> | |
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<keywords id="index"><indexterm>preferences<indexterm>TCP/IP Monitor</indexterm></indexterm> | |
<indexterm>TCP/IP<indexterm>preferences</indexterm></indexterm><indexterm>views<indexterm>TCP/IP | |
Monitor<indexterm>preferences</indexterm></indexterm></indexterm></keywords> | |
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<step><cmd>From the toolbar, select <menucascade><uicontrol>Window</uicontrol> | |
<uicontrol>Preferences</uicontrol></menucascade>.</cmd></step> | |
<step><cmd>In the Preferences window, expand <uicontrol>Run/Debug</uicontrol> and | |
then select <uicontrol>TCP/IP Monitor</uicontrol>.</cmd></step> | |
<step><cmd>Select the <uicontrol>Show TCP/IP Monitor View when there is activity</uicontrol> check | |
box if you want to display the TCP/IP Monitor view when there is activity | |
through a TCP/IP monitoring server.</cmd></step> | |
<step><cmd>To add a TCP/IP monitoring server, complete the following:</cmd> | |
<substeps> | |
<substep><cmd>Under the <uicontrol>TCP/IP Monitors</uicontrol> lists, click <uicontrol>Add</uicontrol>.</cmd> | |
<info>A <uicontrol>New Monitor</uicontrol> dialog opens.</info></substep> | |
<substep><cmd>Specify the following settings, then click <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol>:</cmd> | |
</substep> | |
</substeps> | |
<choicetable> | |
<chrow><choption>Local monitoring port</choption><chdesc>Specify a unique | |
port number on your local machine.</chdesc></chrow> | |
<chrow><choption>Host name</choption><chdesc>Specify the host name or IP address | |
of the machine where the server is running.</chdesc></chrow> | |
<chrow><choption>Port</choption><chdesc>Specify the port number of the remote | |
server.</chdesc></chrow> | |
<chrow><choption>Type</choption><chdesc>Specify whether the request type from | |
the Web browser are sent by HTTP or TCP/IP. If the HTTP option is selected | |
the requests from the Web browser are modified so that the HTTP header points | |
to the remote machine and separated if multiple HTTP requests are received | |
in the same connection. If the TCP/IP option is selected, all the requests | |
are sent byte for byte and the TCP/IP Monitor will not translate or modify | |
any requests that it forwards. </chdesc></chrow> | |
<chrow><choption>Timeout (in milliseconds)<?Pub Caret?></choption><chdesc>Specify | |
the length of time, in milliseconds, that you can wait before ending the TCP/IP | |
connection to a server.</chdesc></chrow> | |
</choicetable> | |
</step> | |
<step><cmd>Use the <uicontrol>Start</uicontrol> and <uicontrol>Stop</uicontrol> buttons | |
to manage the TCP/IP monitoring servers.</cmd><info>The TCP/IP Monitor table | |
lists the available TCP/IP monitoring servers. You can add, edit, remove, | |
start or stop the available TCP/IP monitoring servers from the TCP/IP Monitor | |
table. The <b>Status</b> column shows if the TCP/IP monitor is started or | |
stopped. The <b>Host name</b> column shows the host name or IP address of | |
the machine where the server is running. The <b>Type</b> column shows whether | |
the request type from the Web browser are sent by HTTP or TCP/IP.</info></step> | |
<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Apply</uicontrol> and then <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol> to | |
save your changes.</cmd></step> | |
</steps> | |
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