Function: The command opens the “Gateway Configuration” dialog where you can configure the block drivers for the local gateway. This is an
alternative to manually editing the configuration file Gateway.cfg
.
Call: Context menu when a gateway entry is selected in the device editor in the “Communication Settings” dialog.




NOTICE

A correct configuration of the gateway requires detailed knowledge. In case you have any doubts, do not change the default configuration settings.
Dialog 'Gateway Configuration'
The configuration tree displayed in the dialog corresponds to the description currently
valid configuration file gateway.cfg
. It displays the parameters with the current settings for the interfaces involved.
Changes to the configuration in the dialog, confirmed by clicking “OK” result in the direct update of the configuration file.
After the gateway configuration file gateway.cfg
has been changed, the gateway has to be restarted in order for the changes to be
applied.
“Add” |
Menu with commands for adding interfaces and settings. The commands are also available in the context menu of the dialog. The selection depends on which entry is selected and which settings have already been added: “Add Interface”: Select an interface for communication via the gateway. It is inserted at the top level of the tree. See the table below for the possible block driver interfaces. “Add Configuration Setting”: Select a setting for the selected interface. It is inserted below the interface in the tree. To edit the value of the setting, double-click in the “Setting” column to open an editing field. See the table below for the possible settings per block driver interface. |
“Delete” |
Deletes the selected configuration setting |
“Up”, “Down” |
Moves the selected configuration entry one position up or down. |
“COM Port” |
Serial port on the device, for example for data exchange according to the RS-232 standard on a COM port intended for this purpose. |
Possible configuration settings: “Name”: Symbolic only “Port”: Physical serial port which is used for this interface, for example “Baudrate”: “Activate auto addressing”: “Local address”: Evaluated only when “Enable auto addressing” is activated. Default = actual value for port |
|
“Shared Memory”: |
Shared memory driver |
Possible settings: “Name”: Symbolic only “Forced address”: Default = -1 (= |
|
“Ethernet UDP/IP”: |
Ethernet interface for data exchange according to the "user datagram protocol". |
Possible settings: “Name”: Symbolic only “Port index”: Port number for the communication. Port indices are in the range “IP address”: Default = “Network mask”: Default = 255.255.255.0; example: 255.255.252.0. This setting can be useful to explicitly set an interface when there are multiple network interfaces on the device. “PPP remote address”: Default = |
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“Ethernet TCP/IP”: |
Ethernet interface for data exchange according to the "Transmission Control Protocol". |
Possible settings: “Name”, “Port”, “IP address”: See Ethernet UDP/IP above. “Inactivity timeout”: Default = 0. This setting defines the time span (in seconds) after which the TCP connections are closed when data is no longer exchanged. |
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“CAN Client” |
“Name”: Symbolic only A description for the other settings can be found directly in the dialog. |
“USB Port” |
“Name”: Symbolic only A description for the other settings can be found directly in the dialog. |
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