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en:hw:007-patron:service-mode [2021/03/11 11:20]
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en:hw:007-patron:service-mode [2021/03/16 12:16]
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 ===== Startup in a service mode ===== ===== Startup in a service mode =====
-The service mode is accessed using the **SERVICE** button located ​above the red LED on the Unipi Gate device front plate. As the device'​s Ethernet ports work in bridge mode (br0 = ETH0 + ETH1) when the device ​is in the service mode, the ports should never be connected into the same network. The mode is physically ​indicated by the PWR diode continously emitting with the remaining LEDs blinking ([[en:​hw:​025-gate:​led-indication#​pwr_is_on_the_rest_is_blinking_600ms|demonstration here]] / [[en:​hw:​025-gate:​led-indication#​service_mode|startup simulator here]])+The **SERVICE** button, usually ​located ​next to USB labels, ​is important for accessing ​the service mode. The mode is indicated by the slow blinking of all LEDs both in the upper and lower LED row in section 1
    
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-As the next step for both cases, enter the device'​s IP address into your web browser'​s address bar. Upon confirmation,​ you will be connected to the Unipi Gate service interface.+As the next step for both cases, enter the device'​s IP address into your web browser'​s address bar. Upon confirmation,​ you will be connected to the Unipi Patron ​service interface.
  
 ===== Description of the service web interface ===== ===== Description of the service web interface =====
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 <​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​Under the ribbon are the following dialogue windows:</​span></​html>​ <​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​Under the ribbon are the following dialogue windows:</​span></​html>​
   - **Settings** -> contains four buttons, all of them useable only in the regular mode::   - **Settings** -> contains four buttons, all of them useable only in the regular mode::
-    ​* Set DHCP on br0 interface -> sets the bridge interface to obtain the address from DHCP +    * Set 192.168.200.200 on eth0 -> sets the ethernet ​interface to fixed 192.168.200.200 IP address 
-    ​* Set 192.168.200.200 on br0 interface ​-> sets the bridge ​interface to fixed 192.168.200.200 IP address00+    * Set DHCP on eth0 -> sets the ethernet interface to obtain the address from DHCP
     * Enable ssh -> enables SSH access on port 22 (SSH is enabled by default)     * Enable ssh -> enables SSH access on port 22 (SSH is enabled by default)
     * Disable ssh -> disables SSH access     * Disable ssh -> disables SSH access
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     * A text field for uploading the **archive.swu** (containing the OS image) is placed directly under the window'​s label     * A text field for uploading the **archive.swu** (containing the OS image) is placed directly under the window'​s label
   - **Messages** -> displays a list of performed operations   - **Messages** -> displays a list of performed operations
 +\\
 +<WRAP center round info 80%>
 +If Mervis is used, the **Settings** dialogue window can contain 3 additional buttons.
 +  * Enable Mervis -> launches Mervis RT on the device
 +  * Disable Mervis -> stops Mervis RT on the device
 +</​WRAP>​
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