Checking ip 852 device status – Echelon IP-852 Channel User Manual

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IP-852 Channel User’s Guide

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Checking IP-852 Device Status

If any information between IP-852 devices on the IP-channel needs to be updated, the

IP-852 Configuration Server will send updated information to each IP-852 device.

Success or failure of this step is reflected in the IP-852 Configuration Server log screen

and the color of the devices in the navigation pane on the left side of main dialog. The

meaning of each color of the device status is listed in Table 2.1.

Table 2.1 IP-852 Configuration Server Device Status Indicator

Color Status

Description

Green

Normal. The IP-852 Configuration Server has communicated with

the IP-852 device and configuration is up to date.

Yellow

Normal, but the Time Check failed for device.

The IP-852 device’s time differs from the time on the computer

running the IP-852 Configuration Server by more than a few

milliseconds. This usually means that either the

IP-852 device or the computer is not referencing an SNTP server

to set the local time. The system may work with some yellow

devices, but the probability of data loss is increased. You can

provide an SNTP server to both the computer and the IP-852

device so that their time bases can be automatically synchronized.

When synchronized, the yellow icon turns green.

Red

Communication with the device has failed.

The IP-852 Configuration Server cannot communicate with the

IP-852 device. This usually occurs when no response is received

from a device to which a request was made. This may happen if

the IP-852 device is powered down, disconnected from the IP

network, or has been configured improperly with the wrong IP

address/subnet mask/gateway etc. It may also occur if an

intervening NAT gateway has not been configured to statically

map ports to the IP-852 device as described above.

Make sure that all security and IP settings are configured

properly.

Orange

The IP-852 device’s configuration is out of date or the IP address

has not been specified (0.0.0.0).

This indicates work in progress. When the IP-852 Configuration

Server updates the IP-852 device, the icon turns green. in a large

channel (> 40 devices) this can take several minutes. Changing a

connection in a network management tool can require that the

routing tables in every IP-852 device on the IP-852 channel be

updated. In this case, you may see many icons turn orange, and

then one-by-one turn green again when their routing tables have

been updated.

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