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KBR multisys D2-ESET/MSMT-4 - LAN Ebus Configuration Via Ethernet Interface (Telnet); Procedure for IP Address 192.168.0.1 or Unknown IP; Procedure for IP Address 0.0.0.0

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LAN eBus conguration
4 LAN eBus conguration via Ethernet interface (Telnet)
The Ethernet interface of the multisys LAN eBus can be set up using the Ethernet inter-
face via Telnet or the Lantronix tool DeviceInstaller.
HINWEIS
On delivery, the devices are set to the IP address 192.168.0.1. For this reason, it is recom-
mended to check whether the device can be reached using this IP address.
Depending on the IP address, the following procedures are possible:
4.1 Procedure for IP address 192.168.0.1 or unknown IP.
The device can be congured using the Lantronix tool „DeviceInstaller. Go to:
Browser https://ltrxdev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/LTRXTS/pages/106070471/Latest+ve
rsion+of+DeviceInstaller (as of 03/31/2022) to download and install the two programs
Microsoft NET Framework version 2.0 and Lantronix Device-Installer (rst install
Microsoft‘s .NET Framework version 2.0).
After starting DeviceInstaller, the network connected is scanned, and the detected Lantr-
onix ports are displayed and can then be edited.
4.1.1 Procedure for IP address 0.0.0.0
For the Ethernet address 0.0.0.0, access to the module has to be enabled rst. (prerequi-
site: MAC ID known). The MAC ID can be gathered from a label attached to the side of the
device, e.g. 00-20-4a-86-c9-91.
However, this procedure only works if the device does not have an IP address yet (0.0.0.0).
1. Connect the network cable to an existing network, or directly connect it to a computer
using a crosslink cable.
2. Have the network administrator give you a network address.
3. Open DOS input window (with Start->All Programs->Accessories>Command Prompt).
4. Connect network address using MAC ID (command arp -s):