4 using mci slot & usb host port, Using mci slot & usb host port – Solvline Eddy Serial v2.5.1.1 User Manual

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If Eddy module is not on the same network as the PC you are working on, use “IP Configure” button to
temporarily assign an IP address that you would like to make a Web or Telnet connection to. If you assign a
temporary IP address to Eddy, you need to to change the IP address and restart in Web or Telnet.


Now you are ready to connect to Eddy! There are three options to configure Eddy.

1) Web
You can easily configure Eddy with web interface, accessible from any web browser. For more information, please
refer to

Chapter 5. Configuration via Web

.


2) Telnet
You can configure Eddy with commands after accessing Eddy through Telnet. For more information, please refer to

Chapter 6. Configuration via Telnet

.


3) Portview
You can use a Windows-based utility Portview from SystemBase to monitor Eddy. For more information on using the
utility for your administration purpose, please refer to Portview User Guide.




4.4 Using MCI slot & USB Host Port

The following contents outline the usage of Eddy’s MCI & USB Host Port.

Using MCI slot
MMC and SDCards can be used through MCI slot.
Please note that MCI and SDCard must be inserted before power is induced to Eddy.
MMC or SDCards are automatically recognized as a new disk space in " /tmp/mmc " folder. If memory card is not
inserted to the MCI slot, " /tmp/mmc " folder will not be created.

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