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No. 613 Re: Re: Re: ezVSP scripting 2011-05-02

Hello.

I recommend you to use Backup and Restore function of ezVSP.

I sent you e-mail(hector@bandoni.com.ar) about how to set.

Beacause, there are a lot of screenshots.

Please, confirm my email.

Have a nice day.

Thank you.


> Hector wrote:
> ------------------------------------
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your answer. The first part of the answer is ok and the script is that I need. The second part, multiple COM ports, is quite different.
>
> I have a software that uses COM3 to communicate with the controlled device. Using ezVSP and serial to Ethernet converters, I can control several devices geographically distributed at differente times. However, the software uses only COM3, so I have several scripts, one for each location that needs to be loaded by VSP to allow the connection to the remote site. I need an automatic method to load the script other than using the coniguration screen of ezVSP in order to create a friendly interface to my customer avoiding several steps configuring services.
>
> I hope the explanation is better than the first one and Sollae System have an answer to that.
>
> Regards, Hector
>
> > SollaeSystems wrote:
> > ------------------------------------
> > This is technical support team of Sollae Systems.
> >
> > There is a script fuction of ezVSP (upper version 3.x)
> >
> > I understand your question means "How can I create several virtual ports by script?"
> >
> > Am I right?
> >
> > You can create a virtual port by using a txt file like bleow example.(test.ini)
> >
> > * test.ini
> > ==================================
> > [COM10]
> > Comment=sensor #1
> > Network=0
> > HostAddr=172.16.0.1
> > HostPort=1471
> > LocalPort=
> > SSL=1
> > RFC2217=0
> > Sync=1
> > Log=1
> >
> > [COM11]
> > Comment=sensor #2
> > Network=1
> > HostAddr=
> > HostPort=
> > LocalPort=1470
> > SSL=1
> > RFC2217=0
> > Sync=1
> > Log=1
> >
> > [COM12]
> > Comment=sensor #3
> > Network=0
> > HostAddr=172.16.0.2
> > HostPort=1471
> > LocalPort=
> > SSL=1
> > RFC2217=0
> > Sync=1
> > Log=1
> > ==================================
> >
> > And then If you use this script, click the button(File -> Open script) and select the file you saved(test.ini) on ezVSP.
> >
> > You can create any number of the virtual port easily.
> >
> > If you have any other question, please contact us.
> >
> > Have a nice day.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > > Hector wrote:
> > > ------------------------------------
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'sd like to know if there is a method to load a new ezVSP configuration stored in a script automatically using an API. The reason of this request is because we have several locations to control using the same PC.
> > > Regards, Hector

Writer Sollae Systems Company