
5.3.10 Load Configuration
It is possible to upload a “system.config” file to a modem either to restore
settings or as a template to help configure multiple modems.
x
Under Tools navigate to the Maintenance tab.
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Under HTTP Upgrade: ‘File:’ browse for the related file.
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Open the “system.config” and upload the file. It must be loaded as
“system config” regardless of the filename it was saved under.
The modem will only accept the filename “system.config”
otherwise you will receive an error message.
5.4
LoggerNet Setup
The Loggernet “Device Map” is configured from the “Setup” button on the
LoggerNet Toolbar. From the Loggernet Toolbar, click Main | Setup, and
configure the Device Map as described below.
The process is the same for Bell, Telus, or Rogers users
1. Select Add Root | IPPort
2. Add a datalogger to the IPPort (PakBus dataloggers
; e.g
., the CR1000,
requires a PakBusPort).
3. On the IP Port page:
a.
Add the Domain Name (see Section 6.3.5) or IP address of the modem
to the Internet IP Address field, followed by the Port number. This
number (6785) is the datalogger’s default port number. It is also used
to configure the “Com1” and “Firewall” settings of the IPn3Gb
Cellular Modem. Whenever possible it is recommended to change this
number to the last four digits of the related cellphone number.
Note
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