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Gadget Gateway Web-based Interface
5.4Router Setup Page
far side 852 channel. To change the value in the field, type in the new value in the dotted
format XX.XX.XX.XX and click the “Submit Changes” button.
ConfigServer Port:
This field requires information only when the Gateway is operating in
Normal mode (See “MODE” above). This is the IP uni-cast port of the configuration
server for this channel. To change the port, type in the new port number (0-65535), and
click the “Submit Changes” button.
Near Side ConfigServer Port:
This field requires information only when the Gateway is
operating in 852 Bridge mode). This is the IP uni-cast port of the configuration server for
the near side channel. To change the port, type in the new port number (0-65535), and
click the “Submit Changes” button.
Far Side ConfigServer Port:
This field requires information only when the Gateway is
operating in 852 Bridge mode). This is the IP uni-cast port of the configuration server for
the far side channel. To change the port, type in the new port number (0-65535), and click
the “Submit Changes” button.
Submit Changes:
This button updates all the configuration information entered on the cur-
rent web page and refreshes the display.
Trigger Service Pin:
This button causes a service pin message to be sent out both the 709.1
and IP interfaces of the router. This can be used when commissioning the router remotely.
Register With Config Server:
This button sends an 852 registration request to the config
server. This will usually add the device to the config server’s list of managed devices. It
will send registration messages to both near side and far side configuration servers when in
852 bridge mode.
GadgetGateway Reboot:
This button performs a soft reboot of the main processor on the
GadgetGateway. This is needed any time the ports are changed or the 852 Bridge mode is
changed. When rebooting the following page will be displayed.
Summary of Contents for GadgetGateway
Page 10: ...1 3 Customer Support 1 4 About this Guide...
Page 46: ...3 9 Con guring GadgetGateways in Redundant Twin Mode 3 20 GadgetGateway Startup Guide...
Page 86: ...4 11 Tools and Diagnostic Menu 4 40 GadgetGateway Serial Interface...
Page 97: ...5 11 Gadget Gateway Web based Interface 5 6Channel List Page...
Page 110: ...5 11 Contacts Page 5 24 Gadget Gateway Web based Interface...
Page 124: ...6 5 Current Firmware Features and Updates 6 14 GadgetGateway Firmware Upgrade...