Getting Started
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Proper startup of the device is indicated by a (refer to Figure 6)
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message.
The device then waits for the input of commands. The startup message
portion "V2.3.0" represents the current version number and may vary.
Since the CAN-Ethernet Gateway is based on an internal file system,
there are commands for navigation. These commands are (refer to
section
4.5):
ls to show the contents of the current directory,
cd to switch the current directory
write to create a new file
rm to delete a directory/file
sync in order to store a file in non-volatile memory (EEPROM)
Predefined files are included for initial configuration. These are
located on the CD under
\Products\GW-003\SO-1027\RC-Files\UDP (for the UDP transfer) or
\Products\GW-003\SO-1027\RC-Files\TCP (for the TCP transfer).
Each folder contains a file for a server configuration
UDP_Server_1CAN.txt or TCP_Server_1CAN.txt and a file for a
client configuration UDP_Client_1CAN.txt or TCP_Client._1CANtxt.
• Copy these files into a folder of your choice on your PC (e.g.
C:\SYSTEC\GW-003\RC-Files). Before you transfer one of these
files to the CAN-Ethernet Gateway you must modify the file. Open
the file Udp_Server_1CAN.txt with an editor.
• Modify the local IP address, the subnet mask and the standard
Gateway address to the values that correspond to your application
requirements (refer to section
4.5.12).
for example: