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A Version Mismatch condition is reported as a ‘trouble’ and can be found by
accessing the System Trouble Log in the usual manner.
Runtime Viewing of Node Pair Version Numbers
From a 4100 node’s network node identification screen, you have the ability to
see the communication version number between the node and all other nodes on
the network. (The same feature is available in the GCC.) This provides useful
information which, when used in conjunction with the Build Report, helps in
troubleshooting whether the expected configuration is running at a node.
Version Checking
Use the following procedure to display the Network Node version number.
1. Press the MENU key on the Display/Action Keypad.
2. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS on the Display/Action Keypad until the
Operator Interface displays the following screen.
Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> to scroll
Display Network Node Identification?
3. Press ENTER to select. Node 1 is displayed. Note that the Version
Number is ‘2.’ This means that there have been two builds of this panel
since the initial build.
NODE 1 VER#2
Node 1: GRAPHIC COMMAND CENTER (GCC)
4. Press NEXT. Node 2 is displayed. Note that the Version Number is ‘0.’
This means that the version at this panel is at the baseline (or initial build) of
the job.
NODE 2 VER#0
Node 2: 4100 SYSTEM (ENHANCED)
5. Press NEXT. Node 3 is displayed. Note that the Version Number is
also ‘0’ indicating that the version at this panel is also at the baseline.
NODE 3 VER#0
Node 3: 4100 SYSTEM (ENHANCED)
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Handling Abnormal Conditions,
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How to Identify a Version
Mismatch Condition