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1. The route command has the following options route n route f add host net destination gateway metric route f delete host net Where f Flush the routing table start over n Display names in dotted decimal notation add Create a route to a destination delete Remove a route to a destination host destination is a host net destination is a network metric The number of gateway hops to destination default 1 Protect Memory lockmem The Non Volatile Memory in the EtherLink can be restored to factory default values by cycling the power to the unit off and on five consecutive times without keyboard input or data on the RS 232 port The command lockmem is used to display or set the lock state off Without arguments lockmem reports the lock state of the system parameters When the lock state is off unlocked the system parameters are reset to the factory default values after the EtherLink is turned off and on five consecutive times without keyboard input When the lock state is on locked the system parameters are not affected by power cycles lockmem on DOC 1569 07 02 04 ASI EtherLink User Manual EtherLink e 2 3 ASI Visual Expert 3 ASI Visual Expert 3 x and other OPC clients can connect to a network of ASI controllers through the ASI EtherLink This connection is done through the OPC server Configuring ASI OPC Server The ASI OPC Server is configured by selecting Edit Configuratio
2. ASI EtherLink User Manual By ASI Controls DOC 1569 07 06 04 ASI EtherLink User Manual This manual was produced using Doc To Help by WexTech Systems Inc Copyright 2000 2004 ASI Controls All Rights Reserved July 2004 Liability for products provided by ASI Controls is subject to ASI Controls Terms and Conditions ASI Controls reserves the right to make changes in this Users Manual Software or Standard Communications Protocol at any time without notice Screen Displays and ASI Software Copyright 2000 2004 ASI Controls ASI Controls is always working to improve our products Should you have any questions or suggestions that would help our products better meet your needs or that would help us serve you better please call write or e mail to ASI Controls 2202 Camino Ramon San Ramon CA 94583 Phone 925 866 8808 FAX 925 866 1369 Customer Support sales asicontrols com Technical Support techsupport asicontrols com Visit our Web site at http www asicontrols com All trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged including Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Internet Explorer and the Internet Explorer Logo are trademarks and tradenames of Microsoft Corporation OPC and the OPC Logo are trademarks and tradenames of the OPC Foundation All other product names and logos are
3. Cancel Browse Once the ASI Etherlink has been configured you can make a telnet connection to the device ole Telnet 192 168 1 10 Ex Connect Edit Terminal Help EtherLink stty A term settings wyse50 24x86 9666 cs8 sb1 none clocal cremote rtscts input modes ignbrk brkint ignpar istrip icrnl iuclc ixon ixany ixoff maxbel output modes olcuc onlcr tabs local modes isig icanon echo echoe echok echonl echoctl echoke control chars intr C erase H kill U eof D start CD stop S EtherLink ifconfig 106 flags 49 lt UP LOOPBACK RUNNING gt inet 127 0 0 1 netmask FF 666666 ec6 flags 61 lt UP NOTRAILERS RUNNING gt inet 192 168 1 18 netmask FFFFFF686 ether 66 26 D6 66 66 66 EtherLink 9 It gives you terminal access to the device to verify or modify its configuration DOC 1569 07 02 04 ASI EtherLink User Manual EtherLink e 2 11 ASI Etherlink Firmware Releases 2 12 e EtherLink Release 2 1 2004 06 30 o Added hardware watchdog reset to prevent lockup Release 2 0 2004 05 30 o Port to new hardware Release 1 7 2001 09 28 o Download routine now handles the AMD AM29F010B part as well as the Atmel AT29CO10A flash memory You can download 1 7 to the older 1 6 units if you wish However you should never download 1 6 to the new 1 7 units Release 1 6 2001 01 19 o Supports flash firmware download using dnl command Al6 dnl A16 downloadable image Release 1 4 2000 11 21 o A
4. ERR 000 ONIS Using RS 232 through SINC 3 isolates Ethernet from System Bus traffic 000 ONIS LOSCH RECH 000000000000 Ov0L Z DISV 00000000 UL 000000000000 o Cm DU 00000000 0t02 Z 9ISY i Tg STAG ri ASI EtherLink Can Connect to a single ASIC 2 Controller using a Null RS 232 Cable EtherLink established point to point connection between the ASI OPC Server at one IP Address and the ASI EtherLink device at a second IP Address Only one connection can be made to the ASI EtherLink device at a time Multiple connections can be made however through the ASI OPC Server About This Document This ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 and Windows help system was produced using Microsoft Word and Doc Ti o Help by WexTech Systems Inc It was 1 2 e Introduction last revised or printed on 07 01 04 ASI Controls is always working to improve our products Should you have any questions or suggestions that would help our products better meet your needs or that would help us serve you better please call write or e mail to ASI Controls 2202 Camino Ramon San Ramon CA 94583 Phone 925 866 8808 FAX 925 866 1369 Customer Support sales asicontrols com Technical Support techsupport asicontrols com Visit our Web site at http www asicontrols com ASI EtherLi
5. 16 31 05 41 101 on COM1 16 31 05 21 102 on COM1 16 31 05 41 192 on COM1 16 31 06 a2 32101 on COM1 16 31 06 a2 32102 on COM1 16 31 06 a2 32103 on SOCKET ASITEST 10 16 31 06 a2 32104 on COM1 16 31 07 s3 3333 on SOCKET ASITEST 10 16 31 07 s3 ASIBLDG on SOCKET ASIBLDG 11 16 31 07 SERVER READY 12 You can then browse the server for specific parameters from specific controllers 33 ASIBLDG CLK PresentT ime 2 8 e EtherLink ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 02 04 Alarm Notification DOC 1569 07 02 04 The ASI EtherLink can be configured for Alarm Notification In the mode the ASI EtherLink is given a host table of IP addresses Whenever the EtherLink sees a Notify Message that has been sent to a special Global Device Address 0xS5AEO 23264 it will forward the message using Unguaranteed Packet Delivery to the IP addresses in its Alarm Host Table Determine your IP address You can determine your IP address in Windows 2000 or XP by going to a DOS window and typing the command ipconfig C gt ipconfig Ethernet adapter elnk31 IP Address 192 168 1 104 Subnet Mask m 6 w i 2692255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 PPP adapter NdisWan5 IP Address Subnet Mask 5 Default Gateway er W es Les H es e E E Set up Alarm Host Table The Alarm Host Table is a list of IP addresses for alarms notification Yo
6. E Token Passing F Dral Wut a DOC 1569 07 02 04 ASI EtherLink User Manual EtherLink e 2 5 Once ASI Visual Expert 3 is connected to the ASI OPC Server then you can connect to the EtherLink device by selecting the appropriate IP Port from the System Options Dialog which shows the ports available on the OPC Server a eE anlal F FAT Die Ti ASI Building System Communications Options ASI_BLDG 192 168 1 68 E air N A F Use SINGS Modem Fart 2 6 e EtherLink ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 02 04 OPC Client Connections Any OPC Client that can browse an OPC Server can be used to connect to the ASI Network Select OPC Server i ASIControls LinkOPC 1 Gg i O AS Controls LinkOPC 1 ASI Controls OPC Server FactorySoft Sample 1 FactorySoft Modbus OPC Sample Matrikon OPC Simulation 1 Matrikon OPC Server for Gm The OPC Server makes the appropriate connection to the EtherLink port devices o 3 3333 DOC 1569 07 02 04 ASI EtherLink User Manual EtherLink e 2 7 opcsry cfg ASI OPC Server 16 31 02 SERVER RESET 16 31 02 Reading server configuration file C Program Files 4S1 Controls LinkOPC opesrv cfa 16 31 02 COM1 is ready 16 31 02 COM2 is ready 16 31 02 192 168 1 68 is alive 16 31 02 ASIBLDG 11 192 168 1 68 is ready 16 31 02 192 168 1 10 is alive 16 31 05 ASITEST 10 192 168 1 10 is ready
7. dds SNMP debug information Release 1 3 2000 11 04 o ROM image files high a12 in U21 and low a12 in U20 Release 1 1 2000 10 23 o ROM image files high al1 in U21 and low al1 in U20 ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 02 04
8. erLink stty 19200 If you can not talk to the device EtherLink can be reset to default conditions by turning it on and off 5 or more times is succession Idle Timeout snet It is good practice to release socket connections automatically if there is no activity This can be done using the snet command to set the idle timeout to 600 seconds Typical values are 0 to 3600 seconds where 0 indicates that it will never time out To set the idle timeout to 600 seconds at the EtherLink prompt type EtherLink snet TCP idle 600 Typing snet at the EtherLink prompt EtherLink returns the current network parameters EtherLink snet ARP ttl 600 seconds LPS addr none rttl 60 seconds teL 128 gateway hops TCP icmd on icon on idle 600 seconds msl 2 seconds p rt 3001 recon off urgdata one octet per packet rlogin flshurg off urgent 3 octets ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 02 04 Note If silent sane has been set then the Etherlink will not echo your typing Gateway route To access hosts on a different but attached network you need to provide ASI EtherLink with the IP address of the gateway that connects the two networks You can do this with the route command EtherLink route add net default 192 168 1 1 1 For example the EtherLink sends all packets not destined for the local network signified by the keyword default to the gateway 192 168 1 1 to be routed appropriately
9. n which changes the settings in the current configuration file C Program Files ASI Controls opcsry cfg ASI Controls OPC Server File Edit Yiew Help Configuration D Sees Si 2e 1 14 1o configuration file C Program Files 4S1 Controls opesrv exor cfg E 14 18 50 093 COM1 is ready 1 14 18 50 140 COM3 is ready This brings up a dialog box to set the COM and Network settings Select Add to configure the IP Address assigned to the ASI EtherLink The IP Port is typically 3001 Edit Server Configuration x COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM5 ous COM7 come NETWORK IP Protocol IP Address IP Port Timeout E Name aSIBLOG ts Edit IP Address 192 168 1 68 Delete IP Protocol TCP IP IP Port am Timeout ms 5o Retry Count eo Gap ms Eo EE Refresh E mins of delay between EE updates I Token Passing Enabled Cancel 2 4 e EtherLink ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 02 04 Edit Server Configuration ASI_BLDG TCP IP 192 168 1 68 OPC Connection ASI Visual Expert 3 connects to the ASI OPC Server by specifying the connection in the Project Properties dialog The OPC Server may be on the same machine or may be across the network Select Create New Project or select the Project Icon and Right Click Project Properties Set the OPC Link Check Box If the OPC Server is remote you may also enter the node name Create New Project ASI Building
10. nds The alarm idle time can be changed by typing EtherLink alarmidl 7 lt Enter gt Quiet EtherLink For proper operation when connected to an ASIC 2 controller it is necessary to turn off commands prompts banner and echo This is done with the command silent EtherLink silent sane lt Enter gt Silent sane is equivalent to stty echo plus silent banner command prompt Once this command is issued the Etherlink will no longer appear to respond to the commands from HyperTerminal However it does take action based on commands sent to it It just does not echo back responses To restore the echo of commands type EtherLink silent sane lt Enter gt You are now ready to begin monitoring Notify messages through the Etherlink Ping You can use Ping to verify that your computer can see the EtherLink device in Windows 2000 or XP by going to a DOS window Run command or Run cmd and typing the command C gt ping 192 168 1 11 Pinging 192 168 1 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 11 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 127 Reply from 192 168 1 11 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 127 Reply from 192 168 1 11 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 127 Reply from 192 168 1 11 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 127 ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 02 04 Telnet Connection Run 21 x Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you M Ronin Seperate Memory Space
11. nk User Manual DOC 1569 07 01 04 EtherLink Configuring EtherLink d SE CH DOC 1569 07 02 04 The EtherLink device allows communication with an ASI Control Network over Ethernet by means of the ASI OPC Data Server The EtherLink Device has an Ethernet connection that can be configured with an IP Address The EtherLink Device has an RS 232 connection that can communicate at 50 to 115 200 baud An RJ 45 to DB 9 Male cable is provided The EtherLink RS 232 port can be connected directly to the Modem Access Port of the SINC 3 The RS 232 8 pin RJ 45 plug connector is wired as Data Communication Equipment DCE Pins 1 DSR 2 TRS 3 GND 4 RXD 5 TXD 6 CD 7 CTS 8 DTR When connecting directly to an ASIC 2 7040 or ASIC 2 8040 controller the DB 9F to DB 9F null modem adapter provided must be used Network Address ifconfig The EtherLink RS 232 port is connected directly to a computer COM Port The default baud rate is 9600 baud EtherLink has a tiny Unix operating system and can be configured using simple commands over HyperTerminal Establish communication with EtherLink via HyperTerminal When EtherLink powers up it will display its current IP address and description ASI EtherLink TCP IP Interface Copyright c 2001 ASI Controls All rights reserved Release A16 Ethernet address 00 20 D0 00 43 34 EtherLink 192 168 1 12 Host name Host address Ethe
12. on Overview The EtherLink device allows communication with an ASI Control Network over ethernet by means of the ASI OPC Data Server The EtherLink Device has an Ethernet connection that can be configured with an IP Address The EtherLink Device has an RS 232 connection that can be configured with a baudrate The EtherLink RS 232 port can be connected directly to the Modem Access Port of the SINC 3 When connecting directly to an ASIC 2 7040 or ASIC 2 8040 controller a null modem cable must be used DOC 1569 07 01 04 ASI EtherLink User Manual Introduction e 1 1 IP Connectivity The ASI Control networks can be connected over Ethernet using IP addressing using an RS 232 to Ethernet device such as EtherLink Wonderware OPC Client ASI Expert OPC ASI OPC Server 1 sel Ser EE Sege el e L IP1 192 168 1 201 A EE ke P2 192 168 1 202 192 168 1 ASI Net IP3 192 168 1 203 ER IP3 192 168 1 12 L Zoe EtherLink Gs lee Cin IP to RS 232 oa O Power EtherLink EtherLink O Link 192 168 19200 baud 192 168 Null EtherLink 1 10 SEA 192 168 1 12 Notes 1 ASI OPC Server has identified IP ports that can be assigned to devices L 8 2 Expert OPC can connect to those IP ports for backdoor communication 3 To distribute the load more than one ASIOPC server can exist on the network serving different IP addresses
13. rLink Typing ifconfig will return the current IP configuration EtherLink ifconfig lo0 flags 49 lt UP LOOPBACK RUNNING gt inet 127 0 0 1 netmask FF000000 ec0 flags 6 1 lt UP NOTRAILERS RUNNING gt inet 192 168 1 10 netmask FFFFFF00 ASI EtherLink User Manual EtherLink e 2 1 2 2 e EtherLink The host IP address can be changed using EtherLink ifconfig 192 168 1 11 The default Network Mask is 255 255 255 0 FFFFFF00 If it is necessary to change the mask for your network it can be done by adding a second argument to the ifconfig command EtherLink ifconfig 192 168 1 11 255 255 255 0 Contact your Network Administrator if you have further questions about network addresses or masks Setup Parameters stty Typing stty at the EtherLink prompt EtherLink returns the current setup parameters EtherLink stty term settings wyse50 24x80 9600 cs8 sbl none clocal cremote rtscts input modes ignbrk brkint ignpar istrip icrnl iuclc ixon ixany ixoff output modes olcuc onlcr tabs local modes isig icanon echo echo chok chonl echoctl echoke control chars intr C erase H kill U eof D start Q stop S EtherLink Any of these setup parameters may be changed using the stty command Make sure that X on and X off are disabled by typing at the EtherLink prompt EtherLink stty ixon ixoff The default communication speed is 9600 baud Use the command stty change baudrates Eth
14. trademarks of their respective owners ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 06 04 Contents Introduction 1 1 ENEE ee ee ee ces ee ee 1 1 IP COnne tivity EE 1 2 About This Documents cic aera ele ace ae ease eta ected 1 2 EtherLink 2 1 Configuring Ethers eege eege ies vdsseivdecs ieee bode edt exes ates secs 2 1 Network Address ifconfig ecran SCENE ed Ser eines 2 1 Set p Paramet rs Stt wa eves vesssaveecescoseeccsdved EEEE EEE EE EEEE EKR iei 2 2 UNENEE EE 2 2 Gateway E 2 3 Protect Memory locke Mw seet sde SE ae SCENE heise 2 3 ASI Vastial Ex pent EE 2 4 Configuring ASI ORC S tver cera a a E R AS 2 4 OPC Connect On seese a EAE E E E 2 5 OPC Chient Connecti S esse e E eege ger eins 2 7 Alarm Notification ccccccccecscssscesscesecesecesecacecseeeseeeneeseeeseeeseceaecesecaecaecaaecseecaeeeaeeeaeenseeereees 2 9 Determine your IP address 2 9 Set up Alarm Host Table 2 9 Alarm Acknowledeement 2 9 Alarm Idles eirese ctadevss e Seele stave teased sdayiins Sae OESE eana NS 2 10 Quiet EiherLink cuase ronings eisien eapi S esd ENEE EEES EEE SEEEN EEREN 2 10 EE 2 10 Telnet COMMECHOR ieeegersgeggedeieeei eege Eed eege sca dead OENES EEE SNEER ESSER E Etgen eege 2 11 ASI Etherlink Firmware Releases cccccccsecsseesceeseeseesseesecesecesecesecaecaaecaeecaeeeseeeeeeeeenereeaeens 2 12 DOC 1569 07 06 04 ASI EtherLink User Manual Contents e i ii e Contents ASI EtherLink User Manual DOC 1569 07 06 04 Introducti
15. u can configure the Alarm Host Table while communicating with the EtherLink device using HyperTerminal and the EtherLink Command alarmhst usage alarmhst f add host delete host where f flush host table add 192 168 1 104 add host IP address delete 192 168 1 104 delete host IP address For example to add IP address 192 168 1 104 to the host table type EtherLink alarmhst add 192 168 1 104 lt Enter gt To show the current host table type EtherLink lt Enter gt 192 168 1 104 192 168 1 107 Alarm Acknowledgement The Notification can be acknowledged or un acknowledged If using EtherLink with ASI Monitor software we recommend using Acknowledged Service To show the current status of alarm acknowledgement type EtherLink alarmack lt Enter gt ACK is not required off For Unacknowledged Service turn alarm acknowledgement off Type EtherLink alarmack off lt Enter gt For Acknowledged Service turn alarm acknowledgement on Type EtherLink alarmack on lt Enter gt ASI EtherLink User Manual EtherLink e 2 9 2 10 e EtherLink Alarm Idle The Alarm Idle determines how may seconds between retries in Unacknowledged service or how many seconds we allow the alarm host to respond before retry Unacknowledged service always sends the Notify 3 times The status of the alarm idle is found by using the command alrmidl EtherLink alarmid ACK idle time is 5 seco

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