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 Chapter 7: ESP-Install Program        65
Sample Script File
The following sample script file:
Removes the driver information for the ESP hub with address 10.0.0.116.
Installs the driver information for the ESP-2 MI hub with address 10.0.0.115.
This hub’s MAC address is 00-80-7D-94-65-00. This hub is on the local gateway and subnet.
Physical port 1 is mapped to logical port COM30, and physical port 2 is mapped to logical 
port COM40.
The interface for port 1 is RS-485 and the interface for port 2 is RS-232.
IP=<ip>
IP address, in dot notation. This command is required when adding a hub 
or modifying a hub’s configuration.
MAC=<mac>
MAC address, in dash notation. This command is required when installing 
an ESP hub that does not yet have an IP address.
MASK=<mask>
Subnet mask, in dot notation. This command is required when installing an 
ESP hub that does not yet have an IP address and is not located on the 
local subnet.
ONEPORTOPTION
Enables the one port option. This command is valid only for 
ESP-2 MI hubs.
OPENPERSIST ON|OFF
Enables (ON) or disables (OFF) the persistent open feature for this 
ESP hub.
P<p_port>=COM<l_port>
Physical port number (p_port) and unique logical port (l_port) mapping. 
The logical port must be in the range 0-255.
The current mapping may be obtained from the Windows Device Manager 
on the ESP property page and the Starting COM Port listboxes. A current 
list may also be generated by running espinstall /list.
RATE=<sec>
Specifies the heartbeat rate for the ESP hub, in the range 1-100.
REMOVE=<ip>
Removes a previously installed ESP hub. This command does not need to 
be inside an ESP-END block.
TIMEOUT=<sec>
Specifies the heartbeat time-out for the ESP hub. This value must be 3 
times the heartbeat rate specified in the Rate command.
TYPE=<type>
ESP hub type. Valid values include ESP-2 MI, ESP-4 MI, ESP-8 MI and 
ESP-16 MI.
WINDOWDEBUG=[0|1]
Enables (1) or disables (0) inclusion of addition debug information in the 
ESPinstall.log file, related to the automated responses to the Windows 
dialogs for an unsigned driver. The default is disabled.
Table 7.1: ESP-Install Program Commands (Continued)
Command
Description