CMG-DCM
If the DATA OUT port is not responding at all, check the power supply to the
DCM.
I cannot see the DCM's Web site over HTTP or HTTPS.
There is a problem with the network setup. Connect to the DCM's DATA OUT
port using a terminal program and change the network settings to suit your
network. In particular:
•
If the DCM has a static IP address, use
ifconfig
to verify that the
DCM is using the correct IP address. If it is not, change it with
gcfgdbset net.eth.0 static
gcfgdbset net.eth.0.netmask 255.255.255.0
gcfgdbset net.eth.0.address 192.168.0.2
(replacing
192.168.0.2
with the IP address you want the DCM to
use.)
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If the DCM is using DHCP, use
ifconfig
to verify that the DCM is
using the IP address you expected. If it is not, change the settings of your
DHCP server or connect to the correct IP address for the DCM
•
Check that your local PC can route to the DCM's IP address. For
example, if you are using a cross-over Ethernet cable, the two hosts must
share a subnet.
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Check that the DCM's HTTP(S) server is enabled by issuing one of
gcfgdbset net.remoteaccess.allow.http yes
gcfgdbset net.remoteaccess.allow.https yes
as necessary.
I cannot connect to the DCM's Scream! server.
Make sure you are using UDP to connect to the DCM. Scream! servers between
computers (including the DCM) always use UDP. The Add TCP server...
option in Scream! is intended for hardware serial-to-IP converters only.
I cannot GCFPING the DCM's Scream! server.
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Check the Receive UDP data checkbox in Scream!'s Network Control
window.
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Open the DCM's Web site, and check that the option
datatransfer.scream.server
is set to
on, and that
datatransfer.scream.server.port is the port you expected.
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