Section 8. Operation
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the ModBusMaster() and ModBusSlave() instructions. See the CRBasic Editor
Help for more information. See Modbus — Details
(p. 476).
8.10.1.9 PakBus Over TCP/IP and Callback
Once the hardware has been configured, basic PakBus communication over
TCP/IP is possible. These functions include the following:
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Sending programs
•
Retrieving programs
•
Setting the CR3000 clock
•
Collecting data
•
Displaying the current record in a data table
Data callback and datalogger-to-datalogger communications are also possible over
TCP/IP. For details and example programs for callback and datalogger-to-
datalogger communications, see the network-link manual. A listing of network-
link model numbers is found in Network Links — List
8.10.1.10
Ping (IP)
Ping can be used to verify that the IP address for the network device connected to
the CR3000 is reachable. To use the Ping tool, open a command prompt on a
computer connected to the network and type in:
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx <Enter>
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the network device connected to the
CR3000.
8.10.1.11
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a part of the IP suite used by
NTCIP and RWIS for monitoring road conditions. The CR3000 supports SNMP
when a network device is attached.
8.10.1.12
Telnet
Telnet is used to access the same commands that are available through the support
software terminal emulator
(p. 559).
Start a Telnet session by opening a DOS
command prompt and type in:
Telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx <Enter>
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the network device connected to the
CR3000.
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