I had thought I would pass along a couple of useful tips & tricks that the JNIOR does that you wouldn't necessarily be aware of.
This would be for the Series 4 JNIORs running JANOS v2 or later. Some of this would be available in earlier JANOS versions. We strongly recommend that you periodically update your Series 4 JNIORs to the latest version of JANOS.
ARP command
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to translate an IP address into a MAC address for the local network segment. JNIOR uses ARP for instance to check initially if there is any other device configured with its IP Address. If your JNIOR reports an 0.0.0.0 address in the support tool it is very likely that you have a conflict.
From the Command Line Interface which you can access from the Console tab of the WebUI, through a Telnet connection, or by serial connection to the COM port you can use the ARP command. It has an interesting option (assuming that your network configuration is correct).
Issue the command ARP -S and the JNIOR will scan the entire subnet reporting IP Addresses with the associated MAC address as well as, in the case of another JNIOR, its serial number and hostname. In parentheses the JNIOR will indicate whether you have that IP Address defined in one setting or another. You might be able to see where this can be useful.
Here at INTEG it is not surprising that we have a boat load of JNIORs online.
The BB code for Code appears to not preserve spaces. The actual output is actually formatted a bit cleaner. Try it on your JNIOR.
This would be for the Series 4 JNIORs running JANOS v2 or later. Some of this would be available in earlier JANOS versions. We strongly recommend that you periodically update your Series 4 JNIORs to the latest version of JANOS.
ARP command
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to translate an IP address into a MAC address for the local network segment. JNIOR uses ARP for instance to check initially if there is any other device configured with its IP Address. If your JNIOR reports an 0.0.0.0 address in the support tool it is very likely that you have a conflict.
From the Command Line Interface which you can access from the Console tab of the WebUI, through a Telnet connection, or by serial connection to the COM port you can use the ARP command. It has an interesting option (assuming that your network configuration is correct).
Issue the command ARP -S and the JNIOR will scan the entire subnet reporting IP Addresses with the associated MAC address as well as, in the case of another JNIOR, its serial number and hostname. In parentheses the JNIOR will indicate whether you have that IP Address defined in one setting or another. You might be able to see where this can be useful.
Here at INTEG it is not surprising that we have a boat load of JNIORs online.
Code:
bruce_dev /> arp -s Inet Addr Phys Addr (MAC) 10.0.0.1 b0:39:56:8e:62:a0 (gateway) (DNS) (DHCP) 10.0.0.5 6c:2b:59:ad:56:3e 10.0.0.6 b8:cb:29:a7:1d:84 10.0.0.8 00:11:32:8f:d1:71 10.0.0.9 e0:5f:b9:0c:13:9f 10.0.0.11 e8:ab:fa:1b:40:b8 10.0.0.12 40:8d:5c:f9:c9:4d 10.0.0.16 00:80:77:93:93:d3 10.0.0.17 94:c6:91:11:f9:0c 10.0.0.20 10:78:d2:75:14:06 10.0.0.27 74:86:7a:2b:a0:1c 10.0.0.33 00:19:98:15:dc:e6 10.0.0.61 9c:8d:1a:00:00:8c jr614050022 kev_mqtt 10.0.0.62 9c:8d:1a:00:00:8d jr614050021 office_environ 10.0.0.65 9c:8d:1a:00:07:15 jr614110384 brantflour_test 10.0.0.66 a4:ba:db:fa:0f:3d 10.0.0.79 9c:8d:1a:02:09:98 jr816080015 h2 10.0.0.81 9c:8d:1a:02:03:7e jr615080145 kev_flex 10.0.0.82 9c:8d:1a:00:06:a2 jr614110269 io_logger 10.0.0.90 9c:8d:1a:00:07:fa jr619040001 ibooth 10.0.0.92 9c:8d:1a:01:16:a8 jr918020054 10.0.0.93 9c:8d:1a:01:05:81 jr615120169 qsc_test 10.0.0.98 9c:8d:1a:01:1b:11 jr918090017 10.0.0.107 00:24:e8:c2:b1:33 10.0.0.110 9c:8d:1a:01:00:07 jr814490008 stg_lsp 10.0.0.111 34:68:95:ec:b8:cb 10.0.0.113 9c:8d:1a:00:07:ee jr614070500 TAG02 10.0.0.118 d8:0f:99:1a:67:c2 10.0.0.119 9c:8d:1a:00:02:8c jr614070322 TAG01 10.0.0.120 9c:8d:1a:01:03:77 jr615080240 TAG03 10.0.0.121 9c:8d:1a:02:09:b3 jr816080066 datalinker_test 10.0.0.122 9c:8d:1a:01:16:b1 jr918020072 10.0.0.125 9c:8d:1a:02:18:75 jr718040125 10.0.0.129 9c:8d:1a:00:07:f1 jr616190001 kev_task 10.0.0.131 9c:8d:1a:02:1b:14 jr618080146 tony_test 10.0.0.134 28:29:86:40:51:d3 10.0.0.140 9c:8d:1a:00:00:68 jr613090074 bruce_dev (localhost) 10.0.0.142 3c:15:c2:de:06:a6 10.0.0.143 fc:aa:14:fe:1c:4c 10.0.0.146 9c:8d:1a:02:07:6d jr616010235 Analog_Modules_JNIOR 10.0.0.148 82:79:53:ef:c6:de 10.0.0.150 44:91:60:d4:46:44 10.0.0.152 00:19:0f:27:7d:4e 10.0.0.154 9c:8d:1a:02:02:41 jr715070178 tony_stringconverter 10.0.0.155 9c:8d:1a:02:09:af jr816080060 app_webpages 10.0.0.164 70:b5:e8:22:fc:23 10.0.0.166 8c:c8:4b:9a:4a:55 10.0.0.211 9c:8d:1a:01:00:01 jr814490001 tasker_test 10.0.0.212 9c:8d:1a:02:14:42 jr717070299 flour_master 10.0.0.218 9c:8d:1a:02:16:dd jr617120161 Program_Test 10.0.0.239 9c:8d:1a:00:07:f2 jr716190001 production_drybox 10.0.0.246 00:60:35:11:50:3f jr411030010 bruce_dev />
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