IM 1240-4 • INTELLIGENT EQUIPMENT 34 www.DaikinApplied.com
NOTE: Ethernet LAN is one of three possible methods
of cloud connectivity. The method of connectivity
is specied at the time of order. You should
only congure the gateway for Ethernet LAN
connectivity if certain that Ethernet LAN was
specied at the time of order. If unsure, contact the
salesperson or Daikin Applied Controls Technical
Response Center. Prior to conguring the gateway
for Ethernet LAN, please refer to Appendix A of this
document for required IT information.
The M2M Gateway is congured using a set of HTML interface
pages within the Wind River Intelligent Device Platform.
The table below indenties the Wind River conguration
parameters, along with the corresponding physical port
on the M2M Gateway. For reference, it also includes the
corresponding device connection to the M2M Gateway.
Wind River
parameter
M2M Gateway port Device Connection
LAN ETH (which is eth0) MTIII Unit Controller
wan USB2 (which is eth1) Local Network
wlan0 WLAN WiFi
wwan 3G/GPRS Cellular
The following procedures should be used to congure the
Intelligent Equipment solution for Ethernet LAN connectivity
(NOTE: it is the “wan” interface in the gateway that will be
congured).
1. Remove the USB-to-Ethernet converter from the
envelope and connect it to an open USB port on the
M2M Gateway (this is necessary because the M2M
Gateway has a single Ethernet plug, which is connected
to the MicroTech III controller, and, therefore, unavailable
for the purpose of connecting to the local network).
a. Connect the provided Ethernet patch cable to the
USB-to-Ethernet adapter and to the local network
(DHCP is enabled by default).
2. Using a laptop computer and Ethernet cable, connect
to the “ETH” port of the M2M Gateway (you will need to
temporarily disconnect the Ethernet cable between the
M2M Gateway and the MicroTech III controller, to make
use of the “ETH” port on the M2M Gateway).
3. Navigate to your laptop’s Local Area Connection settings
screen and change the IP subnet mask to 255.255.0.0,
and set the IP address to be compatible with the default
M2M Gateway IP address of https://172.31.255.1
(example compatible address: 172.31.255.7). For
more information on how to change your computer’s IP
settings, consult the Operating System’s “Help” les.
4. Temporarily disable the wireless adapter(s) on the
computer, as these may prevent accessing the HTML
Interface page.
5. Open a web browser and type, https://172.31.255.1, then
press enter.
a. When prompted, enter the User Name: “service”.
b. Enter the unique password that was provided with
the Gateway hardware and press ENTER.
c. This opens the Wind River Intelligent Device
Platform conguration page in the gateway (Figure
75 on page 35).
NOTE: If you will use DHCP for your local network
conguration, please proceed to step 8.
6. Click the ‘Network’ tab
7. Locate the ‘wan Conguration’ section (Figure 76 on
page 36)
a. Under wan Conguration select ‘Static IP’ for
Connection Type
b. Ensure that Interface = eth1
c. Enter the IP, Subnet, and Gateway address
information
d. Under wan DNS Servers enter your network’s
primary DNS server and click ‘Add’ (NOTE: If you
prefer to use a public DNS server, use 8.8.8.8 or
4.2.2.2)
e. If a secondary DNS server address is to be
entered, enter it after the page has reloaded and
click ‘Add’ and enter the secondary address.
8. Click the ‘Save Changes’ button in the lower right corner
of the page. Then, click ‘Apply Changes’.
a. IMPORTANT: Allow the page to refresh
b. Conrm that there is number in parentheses next
to “Review Changes”. If so, proceed to step 7; if
not, repeat steps 5 and 6.
9. Click the ‘Apply Changes’ button in the lower right-hand
corner of the screen. The page will automatically refresh
when complete (this can take as much as two minutes).
10. Click the ‘Multiwan’ tab
a. Scroll to the bottom of the page and Click ‘Add
New Interface’ (Figure 77 on page 36)
b. Name the interface, “wan” (must match the name
of the interface congured in step 5.
c. Click ‘Add new interface’