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Crestron e-control Database Manager SW-DBM
28 Server Configuration In Depth Installation & Reference Guide — DOC. 5823
The Message Log Frame
When the server protocol is running, the Message Log frame shows status and error
messages; for example, it lists each time the protocol is started and halted.
The System Connection Status Frame
This frame contains a colorful legend above a series of small numbered rectangles,
representing each of the defined systems. The color of a control system’s rectangle
indicates its connection status, according to the legend. When the server protocol is
not running, all systems show a status of “Not Connected” (gray). In figure above,
the server protocol has been started. There is only one system defined and its status
is “[connected via] TCP/IP” (green) meaning that a successful TCP/IP connection
has been made to that system. The other possible states are “Waiting [for connection
or disconnection]” (yellow), “[connected via] RS-232” (blue), and “Fault” (red). If a
system cannot connect, it turns red and stays that way until the next connection
attempt. The protocol runs if at least one system connects successfully.
The File Menu
The following command is only available when the server protocol is halted:
Configuration file…. This command can be used to instantly reconfigure the
server by indicating an alternate configuration settings file. Any configuration
changes made henceforth are saved to this new file. The name of this file is
stored in the Windows registry and becomes the default configuration. Use
this command to select the appropriate configuration file for each demo
before running it.
The following command is always available:
Exit terminates the server application. If the server protocol is running, a
warning message appears.
The Server Menu
Before the server protocol is started, the following commands are available:
Server | License… opens the e-control Software Server – Upgrade/Transfer
License window for licensing and activating the various server components.
Server | Configure… opens the Configuration Options window (described
beginning on page 16).
To start the server protocol, use one of the following commands:
Server | Start connects to the control systems and starts the server protocol. If
no successful connections are made, the protocol remains halted.
Server | Start w/Signal Analyzer connects to the control systems, starts the
server protocol, and opens the Signal Analyzer window (see below).
Server | Start without connecting opens the Signal Analyzer window and
starts the server protocol but without connecting to the control systems. This
is useful for testing server behavior simulating incoming signals and watching
the signals generated in response (which are not actually sent).
The above commands all become disabled (dimmed) when the server protocol starts,
whereupon the following signals, normally disabled, become enabled:
Server | Stop halts the server protocol.
Server | Signal Analyzer opens or closes the Signal Analyzer window. When
this item is checked, the window is opened. When it is unchecked, the window
is closed.
The remaining commands are always available:
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