EC-BOS-9 Install and Startup Guide Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Child folders are date-named using the following convention:
<yyyymmddhhmmss>, where the variable name contains year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds;
for example, d20250113153640 for 2025 Jan 13 3:36pm and 40 seconds.
• priorValue reports the TCP/IP settings that existed before the change.
• newValue reports the TCP/IP settings that existed after the change.
Step 3 Expand the folder and expand either priorValue or newValue.
The included decoded modTime value is easier to read. For example, 13-Jan-2024 03:36 PM EST
instead of d20150113153640).
Reviewing a PC’s TCP/IP changes
You configure a PC’s TCP/IP settings using Windows. EC-Net 4 Pro records TCP/IP before and after the
change values in an ipchanges.bog file. If necessary, you can review these changes.
Prerequisites: You are working in EC-Net 4 Pro with a connection to your PC.
Step 1 In the Nav tree, expand My Host→My File System→User Home→ipchanges.bog.
Child folders are date-named using the following convention:
<yyyymmddhhmmss>, where the variable name contains year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds;
for example, d20250113153640 for 2025 Jan 13 3:36pm and 40 seconds.
Step 2 To expand a folder, right-click and select Views→Property Sheet.
The AX Property Sheet for the folder opens.
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