6: Using DeviceInstaller
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Device Family Shows the EDS device family type as “EDS”.
Type Shows the specific device type, such as “EDS8PS”.
ID Shows the EDS ID embedded within the unit.
Hardware Address Shows the EDS hardware (MAC) address.
Firmware Version Shows the firmware currently installed on the EDS.
Extended Firmware Version Provides additional information on the firmware version.
Online Status Shows the EDS status as Online, Offline, Unreachable (the EDS is
on a different subnet), or Busy (the EDS is currently performing a
task).
IP Address Shows the EDS current IP address. To change the IP address,
click the Assign IP button on the DeviceInstaller menu bar.
IP Address was Obtained Displays “Dynamically” if the EDS automatically received an IP
address (e.g., from DHCP). Displays “Statically” if the IP address
was configured manually.
If the IP address was assigned dynamically, the following fields
appear:
Obtain via DHCP with value of True or False.
Obtain via BOOTP with value of True or False.
Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask specifying the network segment on which
the EDS resides.
Gateway Shows the IP address of the router of this network. There is no
default.
Number of Ports Shows the number of serial ports on this EDS.
Supports Configurable Pins Shows False, indicating configurable pins are not available on the
EDS.
Supports Email Triggers Shows True, indicating email triggers are available on the EDS.
Telnet Enabled Indicates whether Telnet is enabled on this EDS.
Telnet Port Shows the EDS port for Telnet sessions.
Web Enabled Indicates whether Web Manager access is enabled on this EDS.
Web Port Shows the EDS port for Web Manager configuration.
Firmware Upgradable Shows True, indicating the EDS firmware is upgradable as newer
versions become available.