14. Standard web server
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on the FDR | terminal display |
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Validation | [FDR validation] | Enables the FDR function | |
| (FdrU) | • Off = [No] (nO): FDR service disabled. | |
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| • On = [Yes] (YES): FDR service enabled. | |
Local Config | [FDR Local Config.] | Selection of local or server configuration | |
| (LCFG) | • Off = [No] (nO): The drive configuration is downloaded from an FDR server. | |
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| • | On = [Yes] (YES): The drive configuration is local. |
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File Error | [FDR Error Mgt.] | Enables the FDR file error detection. | |
| (FdrF) | • Off = [No] (nO): In the event of a problem with the FDR file (missing or invalid), | |
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| the Ethernet card does not trigger an Ethernet [FDR fault] (Fdrd). |
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| • On = [Yes] (YES): In the event of a problem with the FDR file (missing or invalid), | |
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| the Ethernet card triggers an [FDR fault] (Fdrd). |
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AutoSave | [FDR autosave] | Enables periodic saving of the FDR service. | |
| (FdrS) | • Off = [No] (nO): Automatic saving disabled. | |
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| • On = [Yes] (YES): Automatic saving enabled. | |
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Period | [FDR t.autosave] | Interval for periodic saving of the FDR service. | |
| (Fdrt) | 2 min to 9999 min | |
FDR State | [FDR state] | FDR service state. | |
| (FdrE) | • Idle = [IDLE] (IdLE): FDR service inactive. | |
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| • Initialization = [INIT] (InIt): Initialization of the current Ethernet card. | |
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| • | Configuration = [CONF] (COnF): Configuration of the current Ethernet card. |
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| • Ready = [RDY] (rdY): Ethernet card ready. | |
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| • | Get Conf = [GET] (GEt): Downloads the current configuration from the FDR server. |
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| • | Store Conf = [SET] (SEt): Saves the current configuration to the FDR server. |
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| • | Apply Conf = [APP] (APP): Writes the FDR server configuration to the drive. |
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| • | Operational = [OPE] (OPE): Operational. |
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| • Unconfigured = [UCFG] (UCFG): FDR service interruption. | |
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Error Code | [FDR fault] | Ethernet error code. | |
| (Fdrd) | • = [0]: No communication interruption | |
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| • | Service Unavailable = The FDR server is not available. |
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| • = [2]: The FDR configuration file is not compatible with the drive type | |
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| (example: the drive is not the same rating as that defined in the FDR file). |
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| • = [3]: Error reading the FDR configuration file on the server. | |
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| • = [4]: Error writing the FDR configuration file to the server. | |
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| • = [7]: Time out for receipt of the FDR configuration file from the server. | |
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| • = [9]: Duplication of IP address. | |
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| • File Not Found = [12]: The FDR configuration file is missing. | |
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| • = [203]: Inconsistent hardware configuration. | |
Save Counter | Not accessible | Number of times the configuration has been saved to the FDR server. | |
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| This counter is incremented even if the drive configuration is identical to that of the server. | |
Restore Counter | Not accessible | Number of times the configuration has been downloaded from the FDR server. | |
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| This counter is not incremented if the drive configuration is identical to that of the server | |
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| (comparison of checksums). | |
Delete Counter | Not accessible | Number of times the configuration file has been deleted in the FDR server. | |
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Save File | [FDR Action] | Command to save the configuration to the FDR server. | |
| (FdrA) | Corresponds to the display terminal command: [SAVE] (SAUE). | |
Restore File | [FDR Action] | Command to download the configuration from the FDR server. | |
| (FdrA) | Corresponds to the display terminal command: [REST] (rESt). | |
Delete File | [FDR Action] | Command to delete the configuration file in the FDR server. | |
| (FdrA) | Corresponds to the display terminal command: [DEL] (dEL). | |
Reset counter | Not accessible | Command to reset the “Save counter”, “Restore counter” and “Delete counter” counters. | |
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