Network Router User Manual

Tools
72 IOLAN Device Server User’s Guide, Version 1.0
Setting the Device Server’s Date and Time
To set the Device Server’s system clock, select Tools, Set Unit Time/Date. The Set Date/Time
window is displayed.
Configure the following parameters:
Date
Time
Rebooting the Device Server
When you download any file (configuration, keys, certificates, firmware, etc.) to the Device Server,
you must reboot the Device Server for it to take effect by selecting
Tools, Reboot Server.
Resetting the Device Server to Factory Defaults
You can reset the Device Server to its factory default configuration by selecting Tools, Reset to
Factory Default
. The Device Server will automatically reboot itself with the factory default
configuration.
Resetting a Line
After you make changes to the Line configuration parameters and click the Apply button, you can
reset the line to test the changes by selecting
Tools, Kill Line. If you are happy with the configuration
changes, you can download the configuration by selecting
Tools, Download Configuration to Unit.
Of course, your new configuration will not take effect until you reboot the Device Server by selecting
Tools, Reboot Server.
Custom Files
Saving Crashes to a Dump File
If the Device Server should crash, you can save the crash information (dump) to a file that can be sent
to Technical Support for interpretation. This should probably be done only under the guidance of
Technical Support.
Downloading Terminal Definitions
You can create up to three custom terminal definitions and download them to the Device Server (if
you need a terminal definition that is not currently defined within the Device Server). It is important
that you remember which Device Server Terminal Definition you download your custom terminal
definition under.
For example, if you download a custom terminal definition as Terminal Definition 2, you must select
Terminal Type Term2 in the Line window to use that terminal definition.
See Creating Terminal Definition Files on page 43 for information on creating custom terminal
definitions.
The Device Server’s date, in the format dd/mm/yyyy.
The Device Server’s time.