App index ftp client, Maintenance/test server, Instrument information server – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual
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FTP Client
Automatic transferring of files
• The display data file, event data file, report data file, snapshot data file, setup file
*1
,
and change settings log file
*1
that are created in the internal memory of the DX can
be automatically transferred to a remote FTP server. The result of the transfer is
recorded in the FTP log. The FTP log can be shown on the DX’s display (see “Log
Display” described later) or output to a PC using commands.
*1 /AS1 option
DX
Data file
FTP server
Primary
Secondary
Ethernet
Transfer destination
(FTP server) information
Transfer log
(FTP log)
Data file to be
transferred
FTP client
You can specify two destination FTP servers, primary and secondary. If the primary
server is down, the file is transferred to the secondary server.
• For a description of the settings required to use this function, see section 1.7.
• FTP test
• You can test whether files can be transferred by transferring a test file from the DX
to a remote FTP server.
• The result of the FTP test can be confirmed on the FTP log display.
• For the procedure to use this function, see section 1.7.
Maintenance/Test Server
• This function can be used to output connection information, network information, and
other information regarding Ethernet communications.
• The commands that can be used with this function are maintenance/test commands
(see section 3.10).
• The close command cannot be used on DXs with the /AS1 advanced security option.
The close command closes the connection between a DX (other than the DX that you
are operating) and a PC.
Instrument Information Server
• This function can be used to output the serial number, model name, and other
information about the DX connected via the Ethernet network.
• The commands that can be used with this function are instrument information output
commands (see section 3.12).
1.1 DX Features