ASE2000 V2 Communication Test Set User Manual 23
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IPv4 is a 32-bit Internet Protocol addressing mechanism represented as four 8-bit
decimal values separated by dots as in: “192.168.0.148”. With the explosion of the
internet and devices using these addresses, IPv6 was introduced with a larger, 128-bit
addressing mechanism in the form of eight 16-bit hexadecimal values separated by
colons as in: “2013:08be:9ce8:0000:0000:0000:00:034d”.
4.7. Select Communication Mode and Start Communicating
With the previous quick-start steps complete, the next step is to select the desired Communication
Mode.
In the lower left corner of the test set screen is a set of Communication Mode selection icons.
The leftmost icon selects Master Simulation Mode.
The middle icon
selects Monitor Mode
The rightmost icon
selects RTU Simulation Mode
With Communication Mode selected, start/stop communication by selecting the desired action
from the “Player Bar”. The Player Bar is normally located in the upper left area of the test set
screen. The content of the Player Bar is context sensitive and displayed content will depend on
Operational Mode and Communication Mode.
The
icon is the Start Communication icon and is used in all modes