Operations and Maintenance Manual

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JANUS
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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Operating Instructions
Confidential UM 360450-210 Revision C Page 95 of 288
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Kapsch TrafficCom
Command
How is this command
executed?
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Switchover on
Ethernet IRIF Link
Down
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
With Ethernet LC
communications
enabled, select the
Switchover on Ethernet
IRIF Link Down check
box.
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SOIRIF
0
0-1
Disabled: switchover does
not occur when the
Ethernet IRIF link is down.
Enabled: Enable means
switch-over if a
connection to an adjacent
reader over the Ethernet
interface is down.
N/A
Reader Statistics
Use database
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select the Use Database
checkbox or leave it
unselected
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
STATDB
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
If checked (enabled) the
reader uses non-volatile
database for statistics for
all protocols. If unchecked
(disabled), use legacy
volatile counters.
N/A
Database (Txns)
Maximum records
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter the appropriate
quantity in the
Database (Txns)
Maximum records field
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SDBMAX
10000
min: 100
max: 50000
Use to indicate the
quantity of transaction
records.
Maximum
statistics
database record
count. Suggest
10,000 records
for typical use.
Note: Higher
values increase
CPU load.