Saving and restoring configuration settings – Lindy MC5-IP User Manual

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Saving and restoring configuration settings

The MC5 can store up to 512 computer names and 16 sets of user access rights
(MC5-IP models support a maximum of 128 computers). Particularly in cascaded
configurations, manually re-entering all computer names, port numbers and
access rights can be a lengthy process. Therefore, the MC5 provides a method to
save and, if required, restore configuration settings using one of its serial ports.
Further to this, the saved file can be opened and edited within a spreadsheet
and then restored back to the MC5 – a useful way to make multiple setup
changes.
Note: You must be logged-in as the ADMIN user for this procedure.

Preparations for configuration save/load

• Contact LINDY support and obtain the files XPREAD.EXE and XPWRITE.EXE.
• Connect the serial port on the rear panel of the MC5, labelled

COM1/

UPGRADE

, to a serial port on your computer using the optional serial

flash upgrade cable available from LINDY. See

Appendix 7

for pin-out

specifications.

To save configuration settings

1 Run the program XPREAD.EXE on the computer that is connected to the

MC5’s serial port. Follow the instructions given by the program.

2 Using one of the MC5 user ports, display the

Configuration menu

. Note:

You must be logged-in as the ADMIN user.

3 Highlight ‘Functions’ and press

.

4 Highlight ‘Send Data to RS232 port’ and press

.

5 The MC5 will send the configuration data to your computer. The XPREAD

program will store the data in a file named ‘XPRODATA.CSV’ that will be
created in the same directory where the XPREAD program was started -
Ensure that you have sufficient rights to write to this directory.

To edit the configuration settings
The saved XPRODATA.CSV file can be opened using a spreadsheet program such
as Microsoft Excel. The format of a typical file is shown below. You will see that
the computer names (rows) are tabulated against the user profiles (columns):

USERS

ADMIN

Alan

Jim

Sue

Test

PASSWORDS

password letmein hello logmein Test

COMPUTERS

PORT

Admin PC

2103

1

1

1

1

Alan’s System

2102

1

1

1

Comms Server

3

1

1

Comms PC

4

1

1

1

1

Gateway 1

8

1

Gateway 2

5

1

Test System

15

1

1

Web Browser

9

1

1

1

Hints for editing

• To grant a user access to a computer, enter the value ‘1’ in the box that is

common to the computer’s row and the user’s column.

• To deny access, leave the box blank.
• To add extra users, add additional columns (up to 16 users).
• To add extra computers, add additional rows (up to 512 [128 for IP models]).
• The ADMIN user will always be granted access to all computers regardless of

the values entered.

To restore configuration settings
Note: Ensure that the computer is connected to the MC5 as discussed earlier in
the ‘Preparations’ sub section.

1 Copy the program XPWRITE and XPRODATA.CSV into the same directory on

the computer connected to the MC5’s serial port.

2 Run the program XPWRITE.EXE and follow the instructions given by the

program.

3 Using one of the MC5 user ports, display the

Configuration menu

. Note:

You must be logged-in as the ADMIN user.

4 Highlight ‘Functions’ and press

.

5 Highlight ‘Read Data from RS232 port’ and press

.

6 The MC5 should then receive the configuration data from the computer and

load the new menu names and access rights into the menu.

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