400-1550 nm wavelength range, to 1 ma input current, 20 khz signal bandwidth,
logarithmic output ±5 v, benchtop device, including power supply (18 pages)
1 General 1.1 About the manual This manual describes the devices TINA / TINA-II (German shortcut for „mobile intelligent network-analyser“) and ProfiNet-WATCHDOG, named as device or analyzer (device) in the following pages. This documentation can be downloaded on the web page of the product via downloads ...
• device with a WLAN interface (for accessing the device via WLAN) • 24VDC power supply over detachable connector or USB power supply from PC / Power-Pack • 2 x Ethernet cables (LAN) manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 6...
The LAN interfaces are used for the network analyzing. Hint: On the TINA and TINA-II devices it is also possible to connect to the web server via the LAN-A interface. If you can't or don't want to use the WLAN interface you have the option to expand your device with a third LAN interface by an “Ethernet over...
192.168.2.1 is already in use by the analyzer and can't be used for your computer. Important: Accessing the device by the LAN-A interface can be used for TINA and TINA-II devices only. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 8...
DHCP mode or manually set an IP address from the subnet 192.168.0.1/24 (addresses from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254). The address 192.168.0.1 is reserved because it's used by the adapter itself. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
The function release is a security mechanism of the device to protect your network data. The reason therefore is that everyone, which is within the WLAN range of the device, can connect to it without a password. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 10...
(auto MDIX). Thus you can use a 1:1 occupied or a crossed network cable. Important: The ProfiNet-WACHTDOG can't change the network traffic between the interfaces or actively sent data by itself. Thereby the RealTime management isn't disturbed. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
Now your device executes a restart and can be accessed after about 30 seconds via the default settings as described in this chapter. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 12...
This entry can be used to log out of the device again. The language of all surfaces can be changed between German and English in the menu on the bottom of the navigation. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
(and log out) isn't needed. The pages can then be accessed directly. If you access a page which is protected via a password you will see the following log in page: manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 14...
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In the factory defaults no passwords are specified. Thus everyone who can connect to the device can analyze and change your network data, execute tools and view and change the configuration of the device. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
With this two settings you can configure your recording as you like. In the mode “monitoring” you should select the interface “A and B”. Thereby burglaries of both interfaces get respected. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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If you start a recording to the FTP server or USB stick you will get a pop- up window. In this window you have to specify the file format (currently only the Wireshark file formats .pcapng and .pcap are available) and a file name (without the extension): manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 18...
On the left side you can see the analyzed data of the frame in textual form. The right side shows the raw data (bytes) of the frame. If your monitor has a small width the two windows will be shown among themselves. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
Each line has it's own meaning: transport protocol: If the frame is a TCP or UDP frame a button will appear, which allows you to set a view filter. This view filter will affect that only manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 20...
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TCP or UDP stream. If you have changed the application protocol of the frame you have to click on the button “submit” to reanalyze the frame or maybe the complete stream. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
DNS names or NBNS names MAC address a MAC address; address blocks at the end can be omitted IPv4 address a IPv4 address; address blocks at the end can be omitted manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 22...
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SNAP extension header llc.snap.oui number manufacturer ID llc.snap.vlan.tpid number VLAN protocol ID llc.snap.vlan.prio number VLAN priority llc.snap.vlan.cfi truth value VLAN DEI-/CFI bit llc.snap.vlan.id number VLAN ID llc.snap.proto number protocol (Ethernet type) IPv4 Header page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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IP protocol or next header ipv6.hlim number maximum count of hops ipv6.src IPv6 address source IPv6 address ipv6.dst IPv6 address destination IPv6 address manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 24...
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MAC address destination hardware address rarp.dst.proto IPv4 address destination protocol address lldp LLDP protocol lldp.tlv Type-Length-Value (TLV) lldp.tlv.type number TLV type lldp.tlv.len number TLV length lldp.tlv.data TLV value page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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IP protocol or next header hopopts.len number header length hopopts.opts options routing routing header (IPv6) routing.nxt number IP protocol or next header routing.len number header length routing.type number routing type manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 26...
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(depends on type) icmp.checksum number checksum icmp.data payload icmpv6 ICMPv6 protocol icmpv6.type number type identifier icmpv6.code number code (depends on type) icmpv6.checksum number checksum icmpv6.data payload page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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IPv4 address server IP address dhcp.ip.relay IPv4 address relay agent IP address dhcp.hw.addr MAC address client MAC address dhcp.hw.addr_pad - padding after the MAC address dhcp.hostname string name of the server page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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DNS name dns.qry.type number type identifier dns.qry.class number class dns.ans response dns.ans.name string DNS name dns.ans.type number type identifier dns.ans.class number class dns.ans.ttl number Time To Live dns.ans.dlen number data length manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 30...
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Time To Live dns.add.dlen number data length dns.add.data data dns.add.ip IPv4 address IPv4 address dns.add.ipv6 IPv6 address IPv6 address dns.add.hostname string host name nbns NBNS protocol nbns.id number identification page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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IPv4 address IPv4 address nbns.auth name server entry nbns.auth.name string DNS name nbns.auth.type number type identifier nbns.auth.class number class nbns.auth.ttl number Time To Live manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 32...
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ID ntp.reftime number reference time stamp ntp.org number original time stamp ntp.rec number receive time stamp page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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TLV value as counter counter snmp.value.tticks number TLV value as time stamp FTP protocol ftp.line string line ftp.req.command string request command ftp.req.parameter string request parameter ftp.rsp.code string response code manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 34...
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POP protocol pop.line string line pop.req.command string request command pop.req.parameter string request parameter pop.rsp.indicator string response indicator page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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SDP protocol sdp.version string version sdp.owner string session owner sdp.owner. string user name username sdp.owner.id string session ID sdp.owner.version string version sdp.owner.ntype string network type manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 36...
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SSRC rtp.csrc number CSRC rtp.ext RTP extension header rtp.ext.profile number profile type value rtp.ext.len number length rtp.ext.data data manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 38...
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Q.931 protocol q931.disc number protocol discriminator q931.call_ref_len number length of call reference q931.call_ref number call reference q931. number message type message_type q931.ie information element q931.ie.id number identification q931.ie.len number length page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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- block data pn_dcp.padding padding manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 40...
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PROFINET-MRRT protocol pn_mrrt.version number version pn_mrrt.block block pn_mrrt.type number block type pn_mrrt.length number block length pn_mrrt.sequence_ number sequence number pn_mrrt.domain_ number domain UUID uuid pn_mrrt.sa MAC address sender MAC address pn_mrrt.data data page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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(DG only) dcerpc.dg_if_hint number interface hint dcerpc.dg_act_hint number activity hint dcerpc.frag_len number fragmentation length manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 42...
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(DG only) dcerpc.dg_cancel_ number cancel version vers dcerpc.dg_cancel_ number cancel ID page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Wake-On-LAN protocol wol.sync MAC address synchronization stream wol.mac_block MAC address block wol.mac MAC address MAC address wol.passwd_ip IP address password as IP address wol.passwd_mac MAC address password as MAC address llmnr LLMNR protocol page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Time To Live llmnr.ans.dlen number data length llmnr.ans.data data llmnr.ans.ip IPv4 address IPv4 address llmnr.ans.ipv6 IPv6 address IPv6 address llmnr.ans. string host name hostname llmnr.auth name server entry llmnr.auth.name string LLMNR name manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 46...
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TPDU number cotp.sequence_ number sequence number number cotp.cause number error cause cotp.parameter parameter cotp.parameter. number parameter code code cotp.parameter. number parameter length length cotp.parameter. parameter value value cotp.tpdu_size number TPDU size manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 48...
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(in s) tcp.stream number index of the TCP stream tcp.analysis. TCP frame, which indicates a window_update „Window Update“ page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Duplicate ACK is linked to frame udp.stream number index of the UDP stream rtp.stream number index of the RTP stream voip.stream number index of the VoIP connection pn_io.stream number index PROFINET connection manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 52...
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“IPv6 address” as well as for comparison of two fields or field groups the comparison operators ==/eq and !=/ne as well as checking the field existence can be used only. The contains operator can be only used for the data type “string”. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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(for a group). (e. g. !udp) Hint: If you want to remove the view filter you just have to remove the entering from the text field and submit the empty entering. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 54...
If the string or hex value was found, the detail view of the frame in which the entering was found get's opened and the data get's highlighted in the raw data view (and if applicable in the text view). page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
Therefore you have to open the dialog “frame information and settings” first. On this dialog you can then click on the “follow TCP stream” or “follow UDP stream”. After manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 56...
“protocol streams” dialog. After you have clicked on the button you should see the following dialog: The dialog shows different information divided by source and destination which represent the two communication partners. In the first lines the IP page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
RTP frame is used for that. The analyzing of RTP streams frame for frame isn't very comfortable. Hence the web page offers you a simple list of RTP streams with all manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 58...
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If you have selected at least one audio stream with a supported codec you should see a waveform diagram above the stream table. Such waveform diagrams are commonly used in software for audio editing. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Hint: The audio playing is using the “Web Audio API” from your browser. Some internet browsers (e. g. the Microsoft Internet Explorer and the Android Browser) unfortunately aren't supporting this feature. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 60...
VoIP call. If you click on the “set filter” button a view filter for the VoIP call get's set. This means that only frames which belong to the VoIP call are shown in the frame table. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
“set filter” gets enabled. If you click on the “set filter” button a view filter gets set, so that now only frames which belongs to the connection are getting shown. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 62...
The following table shows the default protocol assignments, which are set on factory default: ports transport protocol application protocol DHCP TCP; UDP NBNS TFTP SNMP HTTP SMTP IAMP 5060 TCP; UDP TPKT 1720 Q931 34962, TCP; UDP PN-RT 34963 page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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After you have configured your assignments you can click on the “submit” button to save the assignments. Through that all frames with a application protocol are getting reanalyzed. Furthermore the assignment manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 64...
(.pcapng or .pcap file format). In this process it does not matter if the file was created by Wireshark or by one of your analyzer devices. For opening a recording file you just have to click on the icon. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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If you have selected a file you can click on the “open” button. Now the file get's read in and the frames from the file are shown in your browser window. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 66...
The device doesn't check if the virtual IP address is available in your network. If the IP address is already in used and you enable the IP changer an IP conflict occurs. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Furthermore you can see a tool-tip with some information to the IP changer if you position your cursor above the address fields. Hint: The IP changer hasn't any function on the ProfiNet-WATCHDOG. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 68...
The monitoring can be done on the monitor dialog of the web page (viewing the first and last communication time as well as a complete log of failures). If enabled, failures can also be sent via e-mail. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Otherwise an alarm is triggered on each frame with a burglary. • failure time: The time in seconds within the address have to communicate before it's considered as failed. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 70...
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The list with addresses should be expanding automatically depending on the number of devices in your network. If you think all addresses are learned in you can stop the learn mode with the button “stop learn mode”. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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This feature is available even if the failure monitoring is disabled. Hint: The learn mode can be executed again at any time. A running monitoring isn't affected by the learn mode. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 72...
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“monitor mode” as well. If you have changed one or more parameters you have to click on the button “save parameters”. Thereby the active parameters and addresses are taken over for the monitoring and getting saved in the device. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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If the record settings are set you can start it normally. Hint: Please note that on the selection “packets” the option “all” or “received” have to be selected, because the monitoring only respects in-going frames. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 74...
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Hint: The audio playing is using the “Web Audio API” from your browser. Some internet browsers (e. g. the Microsoft Internet Explorer and the Android Browser) unfortunately aren't supporting this feature. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Hint: The monitoring runs automatically in your device. The lists are also expanding if you haven't opened your web browser. Important: The burglary list get's cleared on a device reboot. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 76...
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If you want to clear the failure log you can click on the symbol. Hint: The monitoring runs automatically in your device. The lists are also expanding if you haven't opened your web browser. Important: The failure list get's cleared on a device reboot. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Please note that depending on your configuration an e-mail gets sent for each burglary and failure. This can lead to an enormous number of e-mails. You should check your settings carefully before enabling the e-mail shipping. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 78...
The first IP address of the range which should be scanned. IP end address: The last IP address of the range which should be scanned. name resolution: Determines if the host name of the founded devices should be determined. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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IP address will be found on the first step, but will fail on the name resolution and port scan. Furthermore only devices which are on the same physically network as the device can be found. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 80...
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“sort results”. The unsorted list shows the sequence in which the information were collected. Hint: The network scan can't be used on ProfiNet-WATCHDOG devices. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
The IP address of the device for the tool. subnet mask: The subnet mask of the device for the tool. gateway: The IP address of the gateway of the device for the tool. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 82...
For this tool you will have to enter the local and remote IP address. With the help of the ARP protocol the device determines the MAC address of the device with the entered IP address. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
Similar to the tool for resolving NetBIOS names, the tool for resolving LLMNR names has also a counterpart. This tool, “determine LLMNR name”, can be used to get the host name of a given IP address. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 84...
Default ports for “Wake On LAN” are 0, 7 and 9, but you can specify any port. Hint: The network tools can't be used on ProfiNet-WATCHDOG devices. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
DHCP client requests an IP address / DHCP client was offered an IP address DHCP client or server has declined / rejected the IP address DHCP client was assigned an IP address manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 86...
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Please note that the IP address which you assign to a device have not to be in used. Otherwise a IP conflict occurs. Furthermore the IP address have to be in the same subnet as the IP address of the server. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Important: Please make sure that the chosen IP address is available or is the IP address of the device itself (for the web server). Otherwise an IP conflict occurs. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 88...
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“reset list”. Hint: The assignment of IP addresses via this page can't be used on the ProfiNet-WATCHDOG devices. But you can still use this page for the monitoring of DHCP assignments. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
If one of the network interfaces is configured as “DHCP client” you can see if the device has already an IP configuration and how it looks like on this page. Furthermore this page shows the MAC addresses of the single network interfaces. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 90...
The area “system” is mainly used to show some general information about your device. So you can see the device type (TINA, ProfiNet- WATCHDOG or TINA-II) as well as the firmware version here. An update of the firmware can be done on the page “firmware update”. Furthermore you can give your device a name via the field “device name”.
If you want to change one or multiple passwords you have to select the option “change password” on the access types where you want to manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 92...
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On factory defaults the passwords of all access levels are empty passwords. This should definitely changed, avoid unauthorized insight to your network traffic as well as unwanted changes on the configuration of the device. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
Important: If you set your device to factory defaults all settings will be lost. This means the function release have to be performed again. Please read the chapter “commissioning”. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 94...
DHCP mode to “-” and remove the inputs from the IP address and subnet mask fields. Important: ProfiNet-WATCHDOG devices can generally not be accessed via the LAN-A interface, to not influence the RealTime management. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
The IP address of the device. subnet mask: The subnet mask of the device. gateway: The IP address of the gateway (optional). DNS server: The IP address of the DNS server (optional). manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 96...
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Of course the password have to be entered manually, if necessary. If you want to configure the analyzer to operate as an Access Point (AP) it can be useful to determine which WLAN channel is least charged. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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Access Point to the same time. The following settings are available: deactivate WLAN-AP: Specifies if the WLAN-AP interface should be disabled or not. DHCP mode: The device is reachable via the specified address. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 98...
WLAN-AP interface won't be available in this time too. 4.7.6 USB-LAN settings The settings in the group “USB-LAN settings” are used for the network attachment and belong to the LAN interface of the “Ethernet over USB” adapter: page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
DHCP mode to “-” and remove the inputs from the IP address and subnet mask fields. 4.7.7 FTP settings The following settings belong to the FTP server: manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 100...
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(optional). path: The path which should be used by the FTP client (optional). Hint: Please note that usually a connection to a FTP server via the internet needs an enabled passive mode. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
The user name which is used to log in on the SMTP server (optional). password: The password which is used to log in on the SMTP server (optional). sender mail address: The e-mail address from which the e-mails should be sent. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 102...
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(optional). test e-mail: Specifies if a test e-mail should be sent after the settings are saved. last error: Shows the last error of the e-mail sending (empty, if no error is occurred). page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
“LAN-WLAN Bridge” and the WLAN interface works as client or if the operation mode is set to “WLAN-WLAN Bridge”. Otherwise the bridge will not work. This is a limitation of the IEEE 802.11 protocol (WLAN). manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 104...
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The web page will still try to reconnect to the web page periodically in the background. If the automatically re-connection does not work within about 1 minute, please check that the computer is connected with the correct interface. page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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If you have enabled the DHCP client on your device no automatically re-connection to the device will occur because the IP address is unknown. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 106...
After you have selected a firmware file (this is a file with the extension .bin) you can click on the button “update firmware”, which will start the update process. Now you should see the following message: page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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WLAN interface. Now you should be redirected to the start page automatically. If the forwarding does not work you can click on the link in the text. manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 108...
802.11b/g/n) Operating temperature: 0 - 55°C Case: plastic clamping case plastic desktop case Dimensions: plastic clamping case: 114 x 100 x 22,3 mm plastic desktop case: 115 x 95 x 30 mm page manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12...
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2 x Antenna-connector RP-SMA(f) (2x2 MIMO / 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n + 5 GHz IEEE 802.11ac) Operating temperature: 0 - 55°C Case: plastic desktop case Dimensions: 115 x 95 x 30 mm manual TINA / ProfiNet-WATCHDOG / TINA-II V1.12 page 110...
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