B – buffer configuration, C – application configuration structures – Echelon NodeUtil Node Utility User Manual

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value, the utility displays an error message (Value out of range) and
displays the maximum allowable size, and you are prompted to enter a new
value.
See the

ISO/IEC 14908-1 Control Network Protocol

standard for a description of

the address table.

B – Buffer Configuration

Use this command to display the buffer configuration of the selected device. The

columns of data displayed include:

• Type – Defines the buffer type.
• Count – Defines the current buffer count for the specified buffer type.
• Size – Defines the size of the specified buffer type.
• Bytes – Defines the number of bytes required for the specified buffer type

(count times size).

The display also includes the total number of bytes required for the specified

buffer configuration.

After displaying the current buffer configuration, you can change the

configuration, one value at a time. For each value, the default value is the

current setting. If you enter a non-valid value, the utility displays an error
message (Value out of range) and displays the maximum allowable size, and
you are prompted to enter a new value.

After you update buffer values (or keep current values), the utility displays the

new configuration, and you can accept or cancel the command before the new

values are written to the device. If you configure the device to use more RAM
than is actually available, the device will most likely crash:

• If the device is based on an FT 3120, PL 3120, or PL 3170 Smart

Transceiver, it might not be recoverable.

• If it is based on an FT 3150 or PL 3150 Smart Transceiver, you might be

able to recover it with the (R)eboot command. If the device is not
recoverable with the reboot command, you can use the EEBLANK

program (available from the Echelon Web site) to blank the EEPROM
and reboot the default image.

• If it is based on an FT 5000 Smart Transceiver or Neuron 5000 Processor,

you might be able to recover it by clearing the external non-volatile
memory for the device. See the

Series 5000 Chip Data Book

for a

description of how to clear the external non-volatile memory.

See the

Neuron C Programmer’s Guide

for a description of the buffers.

C – Application Configuration Structures

Use this command to display data from the read-only and configuration data

structures of the selected device.

See the

ISO/IEC 14908-1 Control Network Protocol

standard for a description of

the configuration data structures.

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