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(unnumbered) to the telnet server port 911 from a host with IP no. 192.168.2.58, and one (#4) to the web server from a host with IP no. 192.168.2.58. There are unfinished TCP connections (#8) web connection to a host with IP no. 192.168.2.52, (#5 and #6) web connections to a host with IP no. 192.168.2.58. Finally, there is an unnumbered system connection to the DHCP server at IP address 192.168.2.53.

5.5Test and Service

Figure 17: The Test and Service Page

The Test and Service page (Figure 17) has two main purposes: To provide a number of hardware tests, in case you suspect that the hardware is defect, and to make it possible to boot the WebNet and restart in “maintenance FTP mode”, for firmware upload:

5.5.1Hardware Tests

The hardware tests are only used if the WebNet behaves in an unexpected manner.

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Contents Consulting A/S AprilWebNet User’s Guide Contents WebNet User’s Guide Your ARP table AutoIP Feature References List of Figures Introduction WebRJS module with the WebNet module insertedPage Unpacking Component side of the WebRJS-DCE board WebNet module is being inserted into the WebRJS module Installation WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide WebNet home Configuration Dirname WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Configuration page for network settings WebNet User’s Guide Setup page for the Device Sharing service WebNet User’s Guide Monitoring and Statistics Socket Status WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Tools WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Uploading and Running Scripts WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide WebNet as an RS232 Gateway WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Example of a WebNet architecture How To Get Started WebNet IP configuration WebNet User’s Guide References References