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Manual 26166V1 MicroNet Simplex & MicroNet Plus
Woodward 65
6.3.2—Module Configuration
Hardware Configuration
The Module Configuration Switch (S2) must be configured properly for CPU mode (main rack, address
0x000) operation. This module will be factory configured appropriately.
Network Type
Switch Function
OFF RTN Network 172.20.x.x
ON RTN Network 10.250.x.x
Module Config
Addr Switch Function
0 000 CPU, MAIN CHASSIS
1 001 RTN, CHASSIS-X1
2 010 RTN, CHASSIS-X2
3 011 RTN, CHASSIS-X3
4 100 RTN, CHASSIS-X4
5 101 RTN, CHASSIS-X5
6 110 RTN, CHASSIS-X6
7 111 RTN, CHASSIS-X7
*SWITCH POSITIONS SHOWN AT CPU DEFAULTS
Module Config
Switches
NETWORK
TYPE
S2
1 2
3
4
LSB
ON
(o
pen)
OFF
Figure 6-10. PowerPC CPU5200 Module Hardware Configuration
Note: If CAN for GS6 or RTCnet / LINKnet HT operation is required from an expansion rack, a CPU
module must be used in place of the Remote RTN module and configured for an RTN using the
Module Configuration Switch (S2) as shown above.
It is recommended to verify proper switch settings before installing
the module in the system and when troubleshooting CPU-related
issues.
If the CPU module is incorrectly configured for RTN mode, Ethernet
ports #1 and #2 are NOT active and AppManager will not be available.
Network Type
The Network Type setting is factory set OFF to automatically configure the RTN communication port IP
addresses to the 172.20.x.x series.
It is recommended to verify proper switch settings before installing
the module in the system and when troubleshooting CPU or RTN
related issues.
The Network Type setting on all CPU and Remote RTN modules in
the system must match for proper system operation.
The customer network attached to Ethernet #1 or #2 may already use the
RTN port addresses of 172.20.x.x. In this case, the Network Type switch
should be configured ON to use the 10.250.x.x RTN port addresses.
Network Configuration
Ethernet ports (ENET1, ENET2) can be configured for the customer network as desired. The RTN ports
(RTN1, RTN2) are reserved for communicating with Woodward Real Time Network devices such as
expansion racks. See the on-site Network Administrator to define an appropriate I/P address
configuration for ENET1 and ENET2.
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