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Ethernet Gateway Model GWAY-1100
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When the letter ‘
D
’ is received on UDP port 30303, either directly or via a UDP broadcast.
The following is an example of the UDP packet:
{"NETBios": "GWAY-1100 ",
"MAC": "00-50-C2-91-B1-44",
"IP": "192.168.1.14",
"Product": "GWAY-1100",
"FWVer": "1.01",
"Name": "GWAY-1100",
"HTTPPort": "80",
"Bootloader": "POST",
"TCPIntfPort": "0",
}
The packet is formatted using JSON (Javascript Object Notation). The fields have the following
information
NETBios
— This is the text string programmed in the “Host Name” field of the
Network
Configuration
Web page
MAC
—This is the globally unique MAC address of the GWAY-1100
IP
—The current IP address
Product
—A text description of the product. It cannot be changed
FWVer
—Firmware version of the GWAY-1100
Name
—This is the text string programmed in the “Device Name” field of the
Network
Configuration
Web page
HTTPPort
—The HTTP port number as programmed in the “HTTP Port” field of the
Net-
work Configuration
Web page. The standard HTTP port is 80.
Bootloader
—Specifies the boot-loader type
TCPIntfPort
—This is the 1-Wire interface port as programmed in the “Port” field of the
1-
Wire Interface Configuration
Web page