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The LCom’s network configuration is maintained via the Windows CE control panel
(can also be started
via the LCom system settings and “Control Panel” button).
Note that changes made via the Control Panel to the Network Connection (the LAN
Adapter is the DM9CE1 device) are NOT stored permanently unless the registry
(where these values are stored) is saved.
The following steps are necessary to change and permanently store the network
configuration:
a) configure the network to your needs via the WinCE Control Panel / Network
Connections
b) Save the registry settings (permanently)
If you started the Control Panel via “System” Dialog in LCom, you will be
prompted to save the registry after the Control Panel has been closed.
If you didn’t start the Control Panel via “System” Dialog in LCom, you can save
the registry by:
type “ndcucfg” in the “cmd” shell window – this opens a special command
interpreter “NetDCU Config Utility”
type “reg save” – this saves the registry settings
c)
Test the connection settings, e.g. by “ping”’ing a known host. You can open a
“cmd” shell via Lcom “System” Tab, button “cmd”. Type “ping <host or IP
address>”. If there is a response from the (named) host your network routing
(gateway) and DNS setup is correct.
5.8.1
Supported NTCIP “OIDs”
The LCom basically supports all OIDs defined by the NTCIP Standard for ESS
Stations (documents 1103v01-16a.pdf (TMP), 1201v0232f.pdf (Global Object
Definitions), 1204v0224r (ESS), 2104v0111f.pdf (Ethernet Subnetwork Profile).
In Version 1.12.0, support for OIDs for TSS Stations based on NTCIP TSS
1209v0119f.pdf was added.
For details please see the listings below.
The LCom
will only “show” those OIDs, that actually have sensors assigned (and are
not “configuration items”) if the configuration parameter “hide inactive oids” is set
(which is default).