Setting an exb’s router to unconfigured mode – CTI Products EXB-IP Ethernet System Extender User Manual

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Appendix A - Factory Default Configuration

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install the module and driver software. The network interface device must contain a network transceiver
compatible with the network transceiver in the EXB module to be controlled (78K or 1250).

After the network interface and its software driver are properly configured on the host PC, connect its network
port to the front panel “NETWORK” connector on the EXB.

Querying an EXB’s Router for its Current Configuration

Start the SETRTR2 program with the following command line:

SETRTR2 [-ddevicename] -L <cr>

where devicename is the name assigned to the network interface on the command line of the device driver
(typically "LON1" or "LON2"). If this parameter is omitted, the default name of LON1 is used.

The -L parameter instructs SETRTR2 to List the current configuration of the router module.

After the signon message appears, press the “RSVC” button on the front of the connected EXB module.
SETRTR2 will report the current router configuration to the screen.

Returning an EXB’s Router to Factory Default Configuration

Start the SETRTR2 program with the following command line:

SETRTR2 [-ddevicename] -F <cr>

where devicename is the name assigned to the network interface on the command line of the device driver
(typically "LON1" or "LON2"). If this parameter is omitted, the default name of LON1 is used.

The -F parameter instructs SETRTR2 to set the EXB's router to Factory defaults.

After the sign-on message appears, press the “RSVC” button on the front of the connected EXB module.
SETRTR2 will send the required messages to the router and exit. Press the “RESET” button on the front of the
EXB module to complete the reconfiguration.

Note: If you are using a Custom Configured EXB, you will need to reconfigure the EXB as described in the
Custom Configuration data shipped with the system.

Setting an EXB’s Router to Unconfigured Mode

Start the SETRTR2 program with the following command line:

SETRTR2 [-ddevicename] -U <cr>

The -U parameter instructs SETRTR2 to set both sides of the EXB’s router to Unconfigured mode.

After the signon message appears, press the “RSVC” button on the front of the connected EXB module.
SETRTR2 will send the required messages to the router and exit.

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