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advanced WEB upload method is used together with the remote firmware update,
the individual pages must be loaded carefully because the firmware can be
currently placed in the second partition (pages 15 to 30).
2.3 Configuration storage (EEPROM)
The current configuration is stored in a non-volatile memory (EEPROM). To change
the current configuration use the web user interface and hit the “Apply” button to
store it into the EEPROM as described in the “Streaming Client Manual” in chapter
“Device Configuration”.
Factory defaults using Serial Rescue Kit
The EEPROM is overwritten by the “factory defaults configuration” when applying
the “Serial Rescue Kit” using the binary file config.bin which is stored in the folder
“update_rescue”. This file can be edited with a hex editor. Consult the
“configuration memory usage” table carefully before you make any changes.
Factory defaults using Web Update
The “factory defaults configuration” binary file config.bin is contained in the file
streamapp.cob which is loaded into the flash memory (not the EEPROM!) when
applying the “Web Update”. To apply the “factory defaults configuration” the reset
button has to be pushed for about 10 seconds.
The file config.bin can be edited with a hex editor. Consult the “configuration
memory usage” table carefully before you make any changes. Before uploading the
folder streamapp (residing in folder webuidevkit) has to be packed into the file
streamapp.cob using the tool web2cob.exe. The file is loaded to the EEPROM as
factory default when the reset button is pushed for about 10 seconds. For more
details see chapter 4 WEB User interface .
Configuration storage usage
The following table shows where the configuration is stored in the EEPROM. The
column “Byte” shows the offset as a decimal number. The column “Len” shows the
length in Bytes. The column “Default” shows the default value as stored in the
original “factory defaults configuration”.
Parameter Byte Dynamic
Name
Len Default Short Description
Own IP 0 B0,B1,
B2,B3
4 0.0.0.0 Static IP address of the device. 0.0.0.0
for automatic assignment
0.0.1.0 to disable AutoIP
0.0.2.0 to disable BOOTP
0.0.4.0 to disable DHCP
0.0.8.0 to disable IPzator
add these special IP addresses to
disable multiple protocols
Gateway
IP
4 B4,B5,
B6,B7
4 0.0.0.0 Gateway IP address. 0.0.0.0 for no
gateway
Netmask 8 N8B0,
N8B1,
N8B2,
N8B3
1 0 Subnet mask. The value is the count of
the zero bits counted from the lowest
byte. (eg. 8 for 255.255.255.0)
DNS 1 64 B64,B65,
B66, B67
4 0.0.0.0 Primary DNS IP address. Set to 0.0.0.0
to get primary DNS from DHCP, if
DHCP is configured, or to disable DNS,
if DHCP is not configured.
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