adept technology GadgetGateway User manual

Adept Systems, Inc.
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. 920 N., Orem, UT
84057
Ph: 801.226.7607 Fax: 801.226.7608
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G
ADGET
G
ATEWAY
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SER
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UIDE
V
ersion 2.41

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echnical Support Information
W
eb: www.GadgetTek.com/support
Phone: 801-226-7607
Copyright © 2001 , 2003 by Adept Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Printed in USA.
Version 1, December 2001.
Version 2, May 2003.
Version 2.3, September 2003
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T
ABLE
OF
C
ONTENTS
Chapter 1
About this Guide
1.1
Guide Structure
1-2
1.2
Guide Conventions
1-2
1.2.1
Special Characters and
T
ypographical Conventions
1-2
1.2.2
Screen Shots
1-2
1.3
Customer Support
1-3
Chapter 2
GadgetGateway Overview
2.1
Introduction
2-2
2.1.1
Gateway Parameters
2-3
2.1.2
Gateway Modes of Operation
2-5
2.1.3
Uses for the GadgetGateway
2-6
2.2
System Requirements
2-7
2.3
Needed Hardware
2-8
2.4
Connectors and Indicators
2-9
2.5
Redundant
T
win Mode
2-9
2.5.4
Definitions
2-13
2.5.5
Status SNVT
2-13
2.5.6
Alarm SNVT
2-14
2.5.7
Status Report UNVT
2-14
2.6
852 to 852 Bridge Mode
2-15
Chapter 3
GadgetGateway Startup Guide
3.1
Hardware Setup
3-2
3.2
Default Password
3-2
3.3
Configuring
in Manual Mode
3-3
3.4
Configuring with the i.LON 1000
TM
Configuration Server
3-4
3.5
Configuring with the Coactive Router
-LL
3-6
3.5.1
Manual Mode
3-6
3.5.2
Router
-LL
Configuration Server Mode
3-6
3.6
Using GadgetGateway with LonMaker over IP
3-7
3.6.3
Using the i.LON Configuration Server
3-7
3.7
Configuring GadgetGateways with NA
T
Routers
3-1
1
3.8
Configuring GadgetGateways with DDNS Routers.
3-13
3.9
Configuring GadgetGateways in Redundant
T
win Mode.
3-14

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3.9.4
Using the Serial Console Menu
3-14
Chapter 4
GadgetGateway Serial Interface
4.1
Introduction
4-4
4.2
GadgetGateway IP
Configuration
4-4
4.3
GadgetGateway Main Menu
4-6
4.3.1
Set Router Mode
4-7
4.3.2
Enable 852 to 852 Mode
4-7
4.3.3
Reboot GadgetGateway
4-8
4.3.4
Save Configuration to Flash
4-8
4.4
709.1/IP
Gateway Setup Menu
4-8
4.4.5 Set Router Name 4-9
4.4.6 Set 709.1 Router Type 4-10
4.4.7 Set Node Type 4-10
4.4.8 Set Gateway IP Port 4-12
4.4.9 Set NATRouter WAN Address 4-12
4.4.10 Enable/Disable NATRouter Support 4-13
4.4.11Set HTTP/WebServer Port 4-13
4.4.12 Set Configuration Server Address 4-14
4.4.13 Set Configuration Server Port 4-14
4.4.14 Configuration Server Compatibility Mode 4-15
4.4.15 Send Registration to Configuration Server 4-15
4.5 DDNS Setup Menu 4-15
4.5.16 Set DDNS Name 4-16
4.5.17 Set DDNS State 4-16
4.5.18 Set DDNS Refresh time 4-17
4.5.19 Set DNS Servers 4-17
4.5.20 Lookup DDNS IP Address 4-17
4.5.21 Reboot GadgetGateway 4-17
4.6 Channel Detail Menu in Normal Mode 4-18
4.6.22 Channel Name 4-19
4.6.23 Update Channel Member Names 4-19
4.6.24 Accessing Device Details 4-19
4.7 Channel Detail Menu in Manual Mode 4-19
4.7.25 Change Channel Name 4-20
4.7.26 Change Channel Timeout 4-20
4.7.27 Change Channel Address Mode 4-20
4.7.28 Set Multicast Address 4-21

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4.7.29 Add a Device to the Channel 4-22
4.7.30 Delete a Device from the Channel 4-22
4.7.31 Update Channel Member Names 4-22
4.7.32 Access Device Details 4-22
4.8 Device Details Menu 4-23
4.8.33 View Device Interface Menu 4-23
4.8.34 Fetch Device Data 4-23
4.9 709.1 Parameter Menu 4-24
4.9.35 Access Interface Details 4-24
4.9.36 Change Subnet Number 4-25
4.9.37 Change Node Number 4-25
4.9.38 Change Domain 4-26
4.9.39 Change Subnet Forwarding Table 4-26
4.9.40 Change Group Forwarding Table 4-27
4.9.41 Change Node State 4-27
4.10Redundant Twin Configuration Menu 4-28
4.10.42HeatBeat Time 4-29
4.10.43TimeOut Cushion 4-29
4.10.44AutoSync Time 4-29
4.10.45Diagnostic Retries 4-30
4.10.46Initial Arbitration Count 4-30
4.10.47Power up in Forward Mode 4-31
4.10.48Status SNVT update time 4-31
4.10.49Status SNVT propagate on update. 4-32
4.10.50Twin Configuration IP Address and Port 4-32
4.10.51Domain-Subnet-Node Address 4-33
4.10.52Sync Data From Twin & Sync Data To Twin 4-33
4.10.53Clear Twin 709 Configuration 4-33
4.10.54Enable/Disable Twin Mode 4-34
4.10.55Twin Mode Status Menu 4-34
4.11Tools and Diagnostic Menu 4-35
4.11.56Reset 852 Configuration Data 4-36
4.11.57Set Web User ID and Password 4-36
4.11.58Set Current Date and Time 4-36
4.11.59Set Loop Detection Frequency 4-37
4.11.60Statistics Menu 4-37
4.11.61Print Abort Error Log 4-38
4.11.62Print Watch Dog Time Out Debug Log 4-39

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4.11.63Print Debug Log 4-39
4.11.64Clear Logs 4-39
Chapter 5 Gadget Gateway Web-based Interface
5.1 Introduction 5-2
5.2 Accessing the Web-based Interface 5-2
5.3 Gateway Status Page 5-3
5.4 Router Setup Page 5-4
5.5 IP Setup Page 5-8
5.6 Channel List Page 5-10
5.6.1 The Channel List in Normal Mode 5-10
5.6.2 The Channel List in Manual Mode 5-13
5.6.3 Device Detail Page 5-16
5.7 Diagnostics Page 5-17
5.8 DDNS Setup Page 5-18
5.9 Twin Mode Setup Page 5-19
5.10Twin Mode Status Page 5-21
5.11Contacts Page 5-23
Chapter 6 GadgetGateway Firmware Upgrade
6.1 Firmware Upgrade Instructions 6-2
6.2 Upgrading From Versions 2.0b9 though 2.25 to Version 2.3 or higher Firmware6-5
6.3 Upgrading From Version 1.x Firmware 6-6
6.4 Restoring Node IDs or MAC Addresses in Version 2.xx Firmware 6-7
6.4.1 Restoring Node IDs 6-7
6.4.2 Restoring the Ethernet Mac Address 6-7
6.5 Current Firmware Features and Updates 6-8
6.5.3 Changes in Latest Version 6-8

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1.1 Guide Structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1.2 Guide Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1.2.1 Special Characters and Typographical Conventions 1-2
1.2.2 Screen Shots 1-2
1.3 Customer Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
ABOUT THIS GUIDE

1.1 Guide Structure
1-2
About this Guide
Chapter 1: About this Guide
1.1 Guide Structure
This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter 2, “GadgetGateway Overview”: Contains a brief functional overview to the Gad-
getGateway, its modes of operation and uses. This chapter also lists system requirements
and gives a description of the Gateway connectors, ports, and indicators.
Chapter 3, “GadgetGateway Startup Guide”: Provides step-by-step instructions for easy
installation and configuring of the GadgetGateway in various scenarios.
Chapter 4, “GadgetGateway Serial Interface”: Familiarizes the user with the screens used
in the Serial Interface to configure the GadgetGateway for operation.
Chapter 5, “Gadget Gateway Web-based Interface”: Familiarizes the user with the various
pages of the Web-based Interface and describes the steps necessary for changing configu-
ration data.
Chapter 6, “GadgetGateway Firmware Upgrade”: Provides instructions for upgrading the
Gateway firmware for enhancements and features that may become available in the future.
Appendix A: Contains errata information on the current software versions.
1.2 Guide Conventions
1.2.1 Special Characters and Typographical Conventions
Note:Introduces important additional information.
Monospace text represents either a function or text/code that appears on a
terminal screen.
Bold textRepresents a file or folder name.
1.2.2 Screen Shots
The values represented in screen shots (e.g., version numbers and configuration parame-
ters) represent typical data and may be different than those displayed on a particular Gad-
getGateway.

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About this Guide 1.3Customer Support
1.3 Customer Support
Adept Systems, Inc. invites your comments and recommendations about both our products
and our documentation. Please refer any questions or technical problems concerning this
product to the contacts listed below.
Web:www.GadgetTek.com/support
Email:[email protected] or [email protected]
Phone:801-226-7607

1.3 Customer Support
1-4
About this Guide
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