CAN – Ethernet Gateway
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CAUTION!: The CAN identifier must be given as a hexadecimal
value without special characters.
e.g.
123 corresponds to a resulting CAN identifier of 0x123 or
291dec.
Only 11-bit CAN identifiers are supported.
Construction of the error message is described in section
6.3.
0 switches off the transmission of error messages in the
CAN-Ethernet Gateway
1
through
7FF sets the CAN identifier to the given value.
<busid> ::= bus:<num>
num determines the CAN bus connection that is to be used for
the interface (default: 0)
GW-003 supports a CAN-Bus: num = 0
(in preparation:
GW-003-2 CAN-Ethernet Gateway with two CAN bus
interfaces, value range: 0 <= num <=1 )
<bufid> ::= buf:<num>
num determines the number of CAN messages that are stored
upon receipt and transmission (default: 100). The setting
becomes active when the interface is switched on and
effects the high as well as low priority receipt and
transmission buffers. GW-003 supports only low priority
receipt and transmission buffers.
Value range: 1 < = num < = 500
Output of the current configuration:
/if/can0↵
Usage:can0 [on] [off] [canid:<hex>] [baud:<num>]
[bus:<num>] [buf:<num>]
Current settings: on canid:0xF6 baud:0 (1MBit/s) bus:0
state:0x0