UDP
To request the setup record of a properly configured Device Server via another Device Server
ort enabled) on the unit that is not properly
ode
on page 7-1)
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the co
llowed by a carriage return, where x.x.x.x is the IP
ess of the properly configured device. The properly configured device will respond
nding i
tup record to the unit you are currently on. This configuration will be
ayed in
l HEX format.
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y that HEX string, and then issue the command SC. Now paste the copied string.
The unit will not reboot on its own. You must reboot the unit before the settings take effect.
To build the setup record in software:
1
a 120
2.
The Intel Hex Format
on page 8-5).
d into a text file and save it for future use.
tagram to the Device Server (see
Network Configuration
evice Server responds with the F9 datagram, which
es its setup record.
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usly saved setup record from
ost PC via UDP.
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so a number of ways to send a setup record to a Device Server:
•
Send a previously saved setup record via Monitor Mode (easiest method).
•
Send the setup record of a properly configured Device Server to another Device
Server on the network.
•
Send a previously saved setup record from a host PC via UDP.
on the network:
5. Make sure that both units are plugged onto the network properly.
6. Enter Monitor Mode (with network supp
configured. (see
Monitor M
. Issue
addr
mmand GC x.x.x.x fo
by se
ts se
displ
Inte
. Cop
. Crea
Convert it to
te
-byte setup record.
an Intel Hex record (see
3. Copy the setup recor
To request the setup record of a properly configured Device Server via UDP:
1. Configure a Device Server with the desired parameters and place it on the network.
2. From a host PC, send the F8 da
using UDP
on page 8-1). The D
includ
. Send a previo
a h
.2.2 Sending a Setup Record
There are al
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