22 (32)
►
Configure the following for the Master and for each Slave in use:
►
In the configuration tree select
General
(
8
) and enter the IP address of the device for
CAN-Ethernet-CAN bridges (
4
).
►
Define the general settings (
5
).
►
In the configuration tree select
CAN Ports
(
8
) and configure the baud rate settings for
all ports in use (
6
).
►
Configure further settings if desired (MQTT, Syslog, Action Rules, etc.) (
8
).
►
Configure the mapping table (
7
).
►
To write the configuration to the device, click button
Write to
(
3
).
or
►
Click button
Save
or
Save as
(
2
) to save the configuration.
►
For the CAN-Ethernet-CAN Bridge connect the devices one after another and download the
configuration to each device.
►
Observe that for the configuration of a CAN-Ethernet-CAN Bridge each device must be
configured with the same configuration file. If the configuration is changed, the new
configuration file has to be downloaded again to all devices.
6.5
Downloading the Configuration with Linux
The basic configurations, like the selection of the operating mode, can only be created with the
CAN-Gateway Configurator with Windows. A configuration can be created and saved without a
connected device and can then be downloaded to connected CAN NT devices with Linux by using
the Command Line Tool that is included in the scope of delivery.
►
To be able to read and write configurations on CAN NT devices, copy the included file
60-bgi.rules
to the folder
/etc/udev/rules.d/
(root access required).
►
To activate the new rules, execute the following command:
udevadm control - -reload-rules
►
To download a saved configuration file to CAN NT devices, start the Command Line Tool
cangwfile
without parameters.
→
Output shows the syntax, examples and all possible commands.
►
Write the configuration to the target device (see User Manual
CAN-Gateway Configurator
for more information about the Command Line Tool).
CAN@net NT User Manual
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