MS- E10 User Guide
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CHAPTER 6 REFERENCE INFORMATION
Topics covered in this chapter
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Reviewing TCP/IP changes history
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During MS-E10 commissioning, it is possible to run into problems. For instance, you may type an IP address incorrectly when
entering it, and as a result be unable to regain access. In this scenario, there are a couple of things you should know about:
Reviewing TCP/IP changes history
Your Workbench PC records “before and after” TCP/IP settings made from your platform connections in an
ipchanges.bog
file. If necessary, you can review changes made from your Workbench using the following procedure.
Step 1 In the Workbench Nav tree, expand “My Host” and then “My File System.”
Step 2 Expand “User Home”, then expand “ipchanges.bog.”
Child folders are “date-named” using the following convention:
<
yyyymmddhhmmss
> for example, “
d20180113153640
” for 2018 Jan 13 3:36pm
Step 3
Expand any folder of interest (right-click, select Views
→
Property Sheet). Note the included decoded
“modTime” value, for example, “
13-Jan-2018 03:36 PM EST
” (vs "
d20180113153640
").
Underneath each folder are two objects:
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priorValue — TCP/IP settings that existed before this change.
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newValue — TCP/IP settings that existed
after
this change.
Step 4 In the property sheet, expand a
priorValue
or
newValue
to see settings.
Note:
If you have a platform connection open (to any host), you can also review this same history of IP changes made from your
Workbench to remote platforms. At the bottom of the TCP/IP Configuration view, click “Audit”. This shows this same
ipChanges.bog folder and all child change en- try folders in a property sheet view. Expand a change folder to see a decoded
“modTime” value, for example, “13-Jan-2018 03:36 PM EST” (vs "d20180113153640"). Expand a “priorValue” or “newValue” in
the view to see the settings.