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8.0 MultiNet Receiver Programs and Utilities:
There are a number of programs, scripts and special purpose circuits that are
installed in an AES MultiNet Receiver. Some are programs that are installed by
AES to make your Linux Server a MultiNet Receiver. Others are utilities used to
configure and maintain it. There are also a number of others that are part of the
operating system installation. Also included are special purpose circuits for
monitoring the proper operation of the programs and hardware.
Many programs are started during a normal boot up of the system. Utilities are
usually started by request of a user. The following sections explain those that are
useful or specific to the operation of the MultiNet Receiver.
8.1 MultiNet Specific Programs:
Below is a list followed by a brief description of each of the programs that make
up the AES 7705i MultiNet Receiver.
1- ipes
2- ipctrl
3- deliver
4- aesmon
5- LCD
6- filedaemon
1- ipes is the server program that communicates with the IP-Link Transceivers.
It needs to be configured with a Port Number and ServerID. The setup can be
done from the Admin GUI under “Server Configuration. See Figure 6-2.
2- ipctrl is the Radio Management Program. It is similar to the Net7000
program that standalone IntelliNet receivers use. Most of the screen displays
network activity. Network activity scrolls up the screen. In normal
communication monitoring mode, radio data “traffic” whose destination is the
central receiver, and is in range of the IP-Link Transceiver is displayed. This
is a valuable tool for monitoring and controlling the RF network.
3- deliver is the program that manages the distribution or sending of alarm
messages to the automation system. It is configured using the Admin GUI,
shown in Figure 6-2
. Deliver can communicate alarm automation messages
via RS-232, TCP/IP or both. See Appendix E
for a listing of generated
messages.
4- aesmon is a program that monitors the ipes, ipctrl, deliver, LCD and
filedaemon programs every 5 seconds to test that these programs are up and
running. It restarts any program that is not running.
5- LCD is the program that controls the messages displayed on the LCD display
located on the front panel on the 7705i MultiNet Receiver.
6- filedaemon is the program that handles the data sent to the printer.
Refer to Appendix F for a listing of printed messages.
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