Modules And Accessories
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RX
Indicates whether the module is reading data.
TX
Indicates whether the module is sending data.
Setting the ENET-700
Setting your workstation to change the IP address
Connect one DF55 cable connecting workstation to the module on test (ENET-700)
Access MS-DOS (Windows NT) or Command Prompt (Windows 2000) and type the following
commands:
Note: * means SPACEBAR
.
C:\
winipcfg WIN 95 ; or, C:\>ping “workstation name”
(It will check the IP of your workstation)
C:\>
ping*workstation IP Address Ex: 192.168.8.227
C:\>arp*-a
C:\>
arp*-s*new IP address*Ethernet address
Where: - New IP address to the ENET-700 = ____network____.123 Ex: 192.168.8.123
Ethernet address
= located in the label of the U4 board. Ex: 00-20-4a-11-00-c3
C:\>Telnet*
new IP address*1
Observation: In the Telnet window show the Failure Message (Connect Failed!)
Changing IP address of ENET700 module
•
Still on Telnet, start a new connection:
• Set Connect, Remote System on Host name the new IP address at port = 9999
Where the ENET-700 should be set ( IP, baud rate and RS232) as shown below:
CoBox MB Setup, Lantronix, Inc.
1) Network/IP Settings:
Ethernet Interface Autodetect
IP Address ................. novo IP address Ex: 192.168.8.123
Default Gateway ............ Not Set
Netmask ..................….. Not Set
2) Serial & Mode Settings:
Protocol ................... Modbus/RTU,Slave(s) attached
Serial Interface ........... 19200,8,E,1,RS232
3) Modem Control Settings:
RTS Output ................. Fixed High/Active
4) Advanced Modbus Protocol settings:
Slave Addr/Unit Id Source .. Modbus/TCP header
Modbus Serial Broadcasts ... Disabled
Character,Message Timeout .. 00010 ms,05000 ms
NOTE: The serial interface must always be set for RS232.
5) Select
S(ave).
Setting the ENET-700 on LC700
Within the CONF700 the module must be set by following these steps:
• Cancel Initial Screen
• Go to the menu Tools\Comm. Settings
• Choose Ethernet Interface
• On IP Address type the new IP address of the ENET-700 module.
• Next go on line and the CONF700 will find the ENET-700 IP address.
NOTE: The ENET-700 card must be located in the same network subnet where your workstation is
placed. A Subnet would be
192.168.161.XXX.
In case of a wire cross-over the network would be PC (HOST) and ENET-700