Barionet Configuration


Status Overview

Device
Package Version
Ethernet IP

Status

Not connected
IP address
Netmask
Default Gateway
DNS
DNS (optional)


Wireless Networks

scan
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DHCP/Static

Choose DHCP to use a DHCP client when connecting to a Wifi network.

Choose Static to define manually the IP network. For this option, the following fields must be defined: IP address, netmask, gateway and DNS.


Wireless Networks

Press the scan button to scan for Wireless networks. All available networks will appear showing the SSID, the signal strength in dbm and a padlock icon will appear for the networks protected with a password.

Choose the network to connect by clicking on the respective row.

Enter the password if requested and press join button. On top of the page, it will appear the name of the connected Wifi network or, in case of connection error, a description of the error.


Note! A submit button will appear only after the device is connected to Wifi. This allows the change of DHCP/Static fields after connection.


IP address
Netmask
Default Gateway
DNS
DNS (optional)

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DHCP

Choose DHCP to use a DHCP client when connecting to a Ethernet network.


Static

Choose Static to define manually all IP addresses for the network. The following fields must be filled: IP address, netmask, gateway and DNS


The submit button must be pressed to apply the settings.


Enable/Disable Syn-Apps



Server IP address


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Enable/Disable Syn-Apps

Choose between On to enable Syn-Apps application or Off to disable it.


Server IP address

Enter Syn-Apps server IP address to connect to or leave empty to enable automatic discovery of the Syn-Apps server IP address.

For the automatic discovery process between Barionet and your SynApps server to work correctly DHCP server needs option 72, the “World Wide Web” option, enabled and pointed to the IP address of the SA-Announce server. This allows auto-registration and maintenance of the speaker to the Syn-Apps Software.

If this option is not available in your DHCP server fill the SynApps server IP Address manually in the corresponding field on this page.


The submit button must be pressed to apply the settings.


Trap Receivers

Primary server
Secondary server
Repeat time seconds
SNMP Community

Digital Inputs

Traps

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Trap Receivers

Leave empty to disable SNMP traps.

Enter the IP address (and optional port) of the server that will receive the SNMP traps. For example, "192.168.123.100:10000".

If port is not presented, the default port (162) will be used.

One can specify a backup server for redundancy so that no sent trap is lost.


Repeat Time

When an input is active, the trap will be issued repeatedly with period equals to the specified time in seconds.

Leave empty to disable this ability.


SNMP Community

Enter the community string to be used by SNMP messages.

If community is not presented, "private" will be used.


Traps

For each digital input, activate SNMP traps when its state changes. Default is disabled ("No").


Attention! All configuration changes must be submitted first, in order to be applied.


SNMP MIB file

In order to use the SNMP functions, the Barionet's MIB configuration is nedded.

View MIB in browser or download zipped MIB file

Add application

Select a file
Application name



Select application

Execution command
Application dependencies

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Add Application

Press button "Choose Files" to browse and select your application files to run in the device. Multiple files could be selected.

Enter a name to identify your application in the device. Only alfanumeric characters and/or underscore (_) are allowed, starting only with an alfanumeric character.

Press submit button to upload application files into the device. Your application will not be running after this step. For this, you need to enter more details below and press the "Run" button.


Select application

Select the application you want to run in the dropdown list. It is possible to run multiple applications simultaneously, but it is only possible to visualize one at a time. Select checkbox "Run at boot" to run the application on device boot and the checkbox "Enable log" to forward the application output to a file.

Enter the execution command to run the application in the device.

Press "Save" button to save any changes done to the application. It is not allowed to save any change if application is running. Press "Remove" button to remove the selected application.

To add or remove a dependency, the corresponding buttons must be pressed. Only OPKG packages are allowed. Applications will be installed only when "Run" button is pressed. The packages will not be removed from the system once installed.

To update the current application status, the "Status" button must be pressed.

Press "Run" botton to run the selected application. If application is already running, a "Stop" button will appear instead. If the checkbox "Enable log" is selected, the log can be visualized pressing the button "Open log".

Attention! Log is disabled on boot to avoid forgetting this option enabled and the device runs out of memory. Use log only for debug purposes.



Registration Id
Flexa status
Portal URL
Application name
Application version

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Enable/Disable Flexa Agent

Choose between On to enable Flexa Agent or Off to disable it. If enabled, Flexa Agent will contact Barix Registry and, when the device will be registered in a Portal, it will check if an application is assigned to it. If so, it will download the application from the portal and run it.


When Flexa Agent is enabled, the status of the service, the portal URL, the current application name and version are showed. A "Refresh" button is also available to update the previous information on the screen.