Instructions
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Doc: HMSI-27-314, Rev. 3.10Anybus Communicator EtherNet/IP / Modbus-TCP User Manual
3.2 File System Overview
3.3 System Files
The file system contains a set of files used for system configuration. These files, known as “system files”,
are regular ASCII files that can be altered using a standard text editor (such as the Notepad in Microsoft
Windows™). Note that some of these files may also be altered by the gateway itself, e.g. when using SSI
(see “Server Side Include (SSI)” on page 45).
The format of the system files are based on the concept of ‘keys’, where each ‘key’ can be assigned a
value, see example below.
Example:
[Key1]
value of key1
[Key2]
value of key2
The exact format of each system file is described in detail later in this document.
The contents of the above files can be redirected:
Example:
In this example, the contents will be loaded from the file ‘here.cfg’.
[file path]
\i\put\it\over\here.cfg
Note: Any directory in the file system can be protected from web access by placing the file web-accs.cfg
in the directory, see “Authorization” on page 43.
user
pswd
email
pswd
email
sys_pswd.cfg
ad_pswd.cfg
ethcfg.cfg
email_1.cfg
email_10.cfg
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email_1.cfg
email_10.cfg
RAM
http.cfg
ssi_str.cfg
(admin root)
(user root)
(volatile, optional)
(protected)
(protected)
ip_accs.cfg
onoffln.cfg










