Operations and Maintenance Manual

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JANUS
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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Operating Instructions
Confidential UM 360463-202: A12 (Draft) Page 129 of 291
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Kapsch TrafficCom
Command
How is this command
executed?
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Ethernet
Logging
(enable)
From the Ethernet Logging tab
on the Log Files page:
Select the Ethernet check box,
then, click the Update Ethernet
Logging Configuration button.
user with
View Log Files
and Manage
Log Files
permissions
ETHLOG
0 (Disabled)
0 (Disabled)
1 (Enabled)
Disabled: No Ethernet
logging
Enabled: the Reader
sends a copy of log files to
a destination computer
via the ETHERNET 1 port
can remotely
access log files
Use this option
only under the
recommendation
of Kapsch
Service.
Destination
IP/Port
From the Ethernet Logging tab
on the Log Files page:
Enter the IP address and port
number of the computer to
receive log files, then, click the
Update Ethernet Logging
Configuration button.
user with
View Log Files
and Manage
Log Files
permissions
ELDTIP
0.0.0.0.0
N/A
provides the IP address
and port of the computer
to receive log files
to allow the
Reader to know
the IP address of
a remote
computer so log
files can be sent
Ethernet
Protocol
From the Ethernet Logging tab
on the Log Files page:
Select either TCP or UDP, then,
click the Update Ethernet
Logging Configuration button.
user with
View Log Files
and Manage
Log Files
permissions
ELPROT
0 (TCP)
0 (TCP)
1 (UDP)
TCP: use TCP protocol for
sending log files via
Ethernet
UDP: use UDP protocol for
sending log files via
Ethernet
to choose an
Ethernet
protocol that
focuses on speed
(UDP) or quality
of data (TCP)