2 discovering serial device servers, 1 auto searching, Discovering serial device servers 3.2.1 – Advantech EKI-1351 User Manual

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Chapter 3

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onfiguration

3.2

Discovering Serial Device Servers

3.2.1

Auto Searching

Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility will automatically search all the
EKI, ADAM and EDG series device servers on the network and show them on the
Device Server List Area of the utility. The utility provides an auto-search function to
show your device(s) by simply executing the configuration utility program from the
Start Menu as follows: Start Menu --> All Program --> Advantech eAutomation -->
Serial Device Server Configuration Utility

From here all device on the same network domain will be searched and display on
Device Server List Area. You can click on the device name to show the features of
the specific device. Click on the "+" before the model name, and the utility will expand
the tree structure to show the individual device name. Click on the “-“ before the
model name, and the utility will collapse the tree structure.

For Example, EKI-1352 in this figure is shown "EKI-1352-A6E63C" after expanding
the tree structure.

Select the device in this sub-tree. The first tab on the “Configuration Area” shows the
summary of “Basic Information” included device Type, version, and name, “Ethernet
Information”, and “Serial Port Information”. In the serial port information frame, it dis-
plays the operation mode, status and connected host IP.

Note

When you run the Configuration Utility for the first time, the default
device name is "MAC ID". In this case, the device name "EKI-1352-
A6E63C" means the device "MAC ID" is "00 D0 C9 A6 E6 3C". You can
change the default device name in System Tab of Device Properties.

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