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Refer to Figure 23 for an example of loading file “dnet_rtu”. “dnet_rtu” will then
also become the active file, and will be the configuration loaded into the
gateway’s working memory at the beginning of the next boot cycle.
Figure 23: Loading a Point File
13.5.4
New Points
Main menu selection number 4 is used to begin a new configuration from
scratch. When selected, a prompt will be displayed indicating that the current
configuration in the gateway’s working memory will be cleared (refer to Figure
24). By selecting one of the available secondary network drivers (Modbus is
being selected as an example in Figure 24), the current point configuration will
be cleared and all primary and secondary network configurations will be set to
their default values. The general configuration process outlined in section 12.4
must then be performed to add points, configure assembly objects, save the
point file, etc.
After configuration has been completed, always remember to save the new
point setup to the gateway’s file system prior to restarting. Otherwise, the
currently-active file will be restored from the file system upon boot up,
overwriting the newly-created setup.
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