2 pakbus settings, 3 loggernet defaults, 4 ipmanager settings – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 4. Setting up Datalogger Networks

Data File Settings

This box is used to set a maximum size, in bytes, for data files. When the

maximum file size is reached, the current file will be archived (with an

incrementing number and a .backup extension) and a new file will be created.

Entering a value of 0 or less indicates that no maximum data file size should be

enforced.

4.2.8.1.2 PakBus Settings

The LoggerNet PakBus Settings are used to set up the PakBus ID for one or

more PakBus ports in LoggerNet. LoggerNet can be configured so that each

PakBus port in the network map will be an independent PakBus network

(where communication between PakBus devices exists only in that network),

or so that all PakBus ports in the network map are part of one PakBus network.

To link — or “bridge” — all of the PakBus networks, select the Bridge PakBus

Ports check box. The PakBus ID for LoggerNet is then entered into the

PakBus ID for Global PakBus Router field.

If the PakBus ports are set up as separate networks, the PakBus ID for each

PakBusPort is entered in the PakBus ID/PakBus Port table.

Valid PakBus IDs are 1 through 4094, though typically numbers greater than

3999 are used for PakBus ports. This is because, when a neighbor filter is set

up, a PakBus datalogger will answer a Hello message from any device with an

ID greater than 3999, but will ignore devices with IDs less than 4000 that are

not in their neighbor list.

4.2.8.1.3 LoggerNet Defaults

This screen is used to set default values for the Schedule, Data Files, Clock,

and File Retrieval tabs that will be used when new stations are added to the

network.

You can also use the

Copy Defaults to Existing Stations button to apply these

defaults to existing stations. You will be asked to select the default settings to

apply and the stations to apply them to.

If you have changed settings on the LoggerNet Defaults screen, you can press

the

Restore Original Defaults button to restore the settings to the original

LoggerNet defaults.

4.2.8.1.4 IPManager Settings

These settings are used to configure LoggerNet for receiving incoming

transmissions from an AirLink digital cell phone (Raven or PinPoint) with a

dynamic IP address.

LoggerNet will “listen” for update notification messages from the modem, and

change the IP address for a device based on the information received. A

setting in the modem defines the interval at which transmissions to LoggerNet

will be made.

The IP Manager Port is the UDP port on which LoggerNet will “listen” for an

incoming transmission. If this setting is left at the default of 0, LoggerNet will

not listen for incoming notifications. The default value for AirLink modems is

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