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Replaced M1XEP, Elk nodeserver will not connect

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I had to replace the M1XEP on my M1EZ8. I have restored the old M1XEP configuration to the new M1XEP. I have reinstalled the Elk nodeserver. I have rebooted my polisy. I am still getting this message in the log:

2024-12-08 19:17:08.944 ELK-4483   elkm1_lib.connection WARNING  connection:connect: Could not connect to ElkM1 ([Errno 61] Connect call failed ('192.168.2.235', 2397)). Retrying in 60 seconds

The IP address is correct, I can connect to the M1XEP secure port (2601) at that IP with Elk RP and other applications. I have verified that the M1XEP has non-secure port 2397 enabled. I have verified that the user_code I have configured matches one that is configured in the EZ8 control, and have verified that code works with the Elk keypad. 

I'm stumped. I've attached the log file package

 

ELK_12-8-2024_71701_PM.zip

Solved by wmcneil

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Never mind, I figured it out. I had only partially configured the M1XEP - A send all using Elk RP fixed the problem. I had forgotten that the conflict checking in Elk RP does cover all the M1XEP setup. For anyone else reading this, when connected to the M1XEP using Elk RP, click on M1XEP setup, then click on the TRACE button at the bottom of any of the M1XEP tabs, then select Show Setup. This will show you all the settings currently configured in the M1XEP. 

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