104 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer
3. The following system information related to your SmartServer’s hardware and firmware and its
Ethernet connections are displayed in the dialog:
This section displays information about the SmartServer hardware and
firmware. This information may be requested by Echelon support when
diagnosing a problem with the SmartServer.
The SmartServer’s model number.
The channel type of the SmartServer. For free topology models of the
SmartServer, this is TP_FT_10. For power line models, this is PL_20N
(or PL-20C if CENELEC is enabled).
Indicates whether the SmartServer has an internal modem.
The CPU speed (in MHz) of the SmartServer.
The firmware version of the SmartServer.
The bootrom version of the SmartServer.
The hardware version of the SmartServer, which is one of following
values:
1 - Release 1 hardware
2 - e3 hardware
3 - SmartServer hardware
This section lists the Ethernet addresses currently used by the
SmartServer.
The unique 12-digit hexadecimal Ethernet MAC address assigned to the
SmartServer. A MAC address consists of a Block ID and a Device ID.
The Block ID (the first set of six digits) identifies the manufacturer. The
Device ID (the second set of six digits) identifies the model and
manufacturer date.
The IPv4 address currently assigned to the SmartServer.
The IPv6 address currently assigned to the SmartServer. This field will be
empty if IPv6 is not enabled on your SmartServer.
The IP address used by the SmartServer for GPRS network connections.
If a GPRS connection has not been set up on your SmartServer,
“Not Connected” appears in this field.
4. You can scroll down to view the following properties related to the SmartServer’s general
performance:
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