ICOM Communications

ICOM ports are virtual ports used for Ethernet or Wi-Fi connections. The transport/application layer of the ICOM ports can be configured to use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) for internet IP or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) a slower and less reliable IP protocol.

Refer to DNSCONFIG command for Ethernet DNS configuration. If using DHCP, DNS is automatically set.

The following are the default ICOM configurations:

  • ICOMCONFIG ICOM1 TCP :3001

  • ICOMCONFIG ICOM2 TCP :3002

  • ICOMCONFIG ICOM3 TCP :3003

  • ICOMCONFIG ICOM4 TCP :3004

  • ICOMCONFIG ICOM5 TCP :3005

  • ICOMCONFIG ICOM6 TCP :3006

  • ICOMCONFIG ICOM7 TCP :3007

Each ICOM port can act as a server (waiting for an external connection to be made) or as a client (actively establishing a connection to a specific port).

For details on the ICOM port commands, refer to IPCONFIG command, ICOMCONFIG command and ETHCONFIG command.