B&B Electronics ESP902E User Manual

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Server Properties Configuration 
Manual Documentation Number: ESP901-902-3704 
Chapter 5 
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Figure 33. 
The Restart Dialogue Box 
The following dialogue box will appear:  
 
Figure 34. 
The Restarting Dialogue Box 
After eight seconds a dialogue box will ask whether you want to search 
for all reachable servers again. 
 
Figure 35. 
The Server Search Dialogue Box 
While the Serial Server is searching for all reachable servers the 
following dialogue box appears: 
 
Figure 36. 
The Search VLINX ESP Dialogue Box 
Server Properties Configuration 
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Chapter 5 
Manual Documentation Number: ESP901-902-3704 
B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com 
B&B Electronics Ltd – Westlink Commercial Pk – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.com 
After that port has been updated you may want to re-enter 
Server 
Properties
 to verify the changes have taken effect, or to view/change 
the configuration  of other ports. Each port must be configured 
separately. 
Saving Configuration Data in Console Mode or Telnet 
Saving (updating) server properties is done from the 
Configuration
 
screen. Access the 
Configuration 
screen by tabbing through the list of 
screens on the left side of the window and highlighting 
Configuration
.  
There are four options shown on the right side of the 
Configuration
 
screen: 
Save
Default
Running
 and 
Reset
. Use 
Tab
Backspace
, or 
arrow
 keys to move the cursor to the option position, then press 
Enter
.  
 
• 
Console Mode and Telnet Configuration Screens
 
•  Save stores the configuration data to the 
Serial Server
 flash 
memory and resets it.  
•  Default restores the configuration data to factory default settings.  
•  Running restores the configuration data to the last values stored in 
the flash memory.  
•  Reset re-boots the 
Serial Server,
 making it available for a client 
connection.