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Remote-i Net
CommCenter addressing
The process of downloading the
Guardus
data involves not only the
Remote-i Net
, but also a program
known as
CommCenter
which remains installed on a remote machine and is always ready to receive and
process these data.
The
Remote-i Net
initially searches within the
Guardus
memory to check whether the computer address,
where the
CommCenter
program is, is stored. If it is stored, the connection begins.
When the reading of the
Guardus
internal memory does not bring the necessary address information for
the connection with the
CommCenter
, an option would be to use a program address in the memory of the
Remote-i Net
itself.
The
Remote-i Net
leaves the factory without any
CommCenter
address programmed, as shown in the
following figure.
The
Remote-i Net
stores up to 4 different
CommCenter
addresses. The attempts to connect will always
occur in the specified order starting with the primary address. The number of ports used by the
CommCenter
is normally 5120, referred to in the configuration program by the term "Standard".
To program one or more
CommCenter
address, enter with the information shown in the figure below:
The number may vary for your particular installation. The above figure serves only to illustrate how the
addresses may be formed.
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