635-Controller - Serial Configuration 1
The following configuration screen is reached via a serial connection the 635 CPU. Type the config command, and choose 0 to configure the CPU. For each item, the value indicated in parentheses is currently programmed, and will be retained if you press ENTER. Type in new values as necessary. Once completed, you will be asked if you wish to save your changes - you must answer yes, or your configuration will be lost the next time the CPU is reset. NOTE: The IP Address items will typically be provided by an IT Department or Internet Service Provider - and must be appropriate for your network. The address values shown are for example only!
SERIAL :: COM 1 | 57,600 baud, 8 Data bits, 1 Stop bit, Parity = None, Flow Control = None
Do you wish to make changes? (yes/no): yes IP Address (0.0.0.0): $$ipaddr$$ Network Mask (0.0.0.0): $$netmask$$ Gateway Address (0.0.0.0): $$gateway$$ Cluster/Loop id (1): Panel's unit id (1): CPU number 1-2 (1): Pass Phrase (chose a phrase): $$passphrase$$ Encrypt Events (n): y Allow Web Server (y): Do you want to adjust IP filtering (n): y Ignore UDP packets (n): y Ignore SYN packets (n): y Ignore all BROADCAST packets (n): y Ignore all BROADCAST packets except ARP and GALAXY (n): y Use MAC filtering when connected to event server (n): y Send periodic gratuitous ARPs (n): y Use DHCP server (n): Use Extended Card Format (n): Ethernet Speed/Mode [0=auto, 1=100FD, 2=100HD, 3=10FD, 4=10HD] (0): MAC Address LSBs (00:00:01): Parameters for Event Server 1 Active (y/n) (n): y IP address (0.0.0.0): $$es_ipaddr_0$$ Remote Port (3001): $$es_remote_port_0$$ Local Port (3001): $$es_local_port_0$$ Parameters for Event Server 2 Active (y/n) (n): y IP address (0.0.0.0): $$es_ipaddr_1$$ Remote Port (3001): $$es_remote_port_1$$ Local Port (3001): $$es_local_port_1$$ Parameters for Event Server 3 Active (y/n) (n): Parameters for Event Server 4 Active (y/n) (n):
The following configuration screen is reached via a serial connection the 635 CPU. To review the current configuration, type the config command, and choose 0 to configure the CPU. The current values will be displayed in the terminal screen. With the exception of the local IP address information at the top, your first controller should match the values shown below. If no further changes are necessary, answer no.
SERIAL :: COM 1 | 57,600 baud, 8 Data bits, 1 Stop bit, Parity = None, Flow Control = None
--------Current Configuration---------
Status: permanent FLASH values
Serial Number: 03000001
MAC Address: 00:0c:fa:00:00:01
Static IP Addr: $$ipaddr$$
Network Mask: $$netmask$$
Gateway Address: $$gateway$$
Cluster/Loop id: 1
Panel's Unit id: 1
CPU number: 1
Pass Phrase: $$passphrase$$
Encrypt Events: yes
Allow Web Server: yes
IP filters: 0011 1111 (when panel is closed)
.... ...1 ignore SYN packets when panel is open
.... ..1. ignore all BROADCAST packets
.... .1.. ignore all BROADCAST packets except ARP and GALAXY
.... 1... use MAC filtering when connected to event server
...1 .... send periodic gratuitous ARPs
..1. .... ignore UDP packets unless panel is open
Use DHCP server: no
Ethernet Mode: 0 [0=auto, 1=100FD, 2=100HD, 3=10FD, 4=10HD]
Extended Card: no
Event Server 1 $$ipaddr$$:$$es_local_port_0$$ --> $$es_ipaddr_0$$:$$es_remote_port_0$$
Event Server 2 $$ipaddr$$:$$es_local_port_1$$ --> $$es_ipaddr_1$$:$$es_remote_port_1$$
Event Server 3 not used
Event Server 4 not used
Note: the new settings are now in effect, but will be lost
if you reset. Do you wish to make these new settings
permanent, so they will not be lost? (yes/no):