ECLYPSE Web Interface
The Wired IP (wired Ethernet connection) and Wifi Key (wireless connection) sections provide information such as the IP
address, subnet mask, gateway and Mac address
The Mac Address is the same for both Primary (PRI) Wired Ethernet connection (ETH0) and the Secondary (SEC) Wired Ethernet connection.
Updating the Firmware
The controller's firmware can be updated through the Firmware Update file upload interface for an ECLYPSE series con-
troller.
1. In System settings under the Information tab, click Update located next to the firmware version. The Firmware Update
window is displayed:
Figure 61: The Firmware Update File Upload Interface
2. Upload the firmware file using one of the following firmware upload methods:
– Click Upload File to find the firmware file on your PC.
– In Windows Explorer, find the firmware file on your PC and drag and drop it in the dotted area.
The file upload starts followed by the firmware upgrade. Once the upgrade is complete, the controller will reboot. If you
click Cancel, not only will the upload processed be canceled, but also the upgrade.
Do not remove power from the controller or interrupt the network connection to the controller during the firmware upgrade process. Failing to
do so may render the controller unusable.
See also Extensions to update the ECLYPSE Controller's I/O extension modules.
Export Audit Log
Auditable events are authentication and authorization failures and all operations done in the users' configuration. The Ex-
port Audit Log is used to export a .csv file that details the auditable events that are audited by the device, and/or web appli-
cation (account logins, event ID and description, event type, etc).
The following device auditable events are logged:
Event Types
Description
Authentication In
When a user logs in. Only unauthorized logins will be logged
For the following event types, logging is done only on operations done in the users' configuration:
Rest_Post
When a user sends a write/update action on the Rest API
Rest_Put
When a user sends an update action on the Rest API
Rest_Delete
When a user sends a delete action on the Rest API
Rest_Get
When a user sends a read action on the Rest API
Web_Interface
When a user performs an action on the Web interface.
The .csv file displays the event details in the following information columns:
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