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Re: xAP-Update or config and a tad on discovery - long
- Subject: Re: xAP-Update or config and a tad on discovery -
long
- From: Stuart Booth
- Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 01:09:00 +0000
Back to this one again, Ian, and more queries for you, including some
real novice ones too!
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wrote:
>>Does the RB3_1Controller only send a h/b once it receives a Respond
>>command or is it pumping them out using some default parameters as
>>soon as it 'boots'?
>It sends heartbeats in the normal way - on startup and at 5 mninute
>intervals by default. The interval is user configurable. The respond
>command is a way of forcing a heartbeat on demand.
I take it that the device will start pumping out h/b's with some
default values.
So when you power up the device it uses its 'firmware' values and off
it goes?
Does the default h/b propagate onto the Ethernet xAP network at this
stage? Is the RBControl device the thing that sits on the end of the
RS232 link?
I've not thought about h/w in any real way before so I'm interested in
the background now you've got something going.
S
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Stuart Booth
xAPFramework.net - a reusable xAP framework for .net
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