Black Box RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 user manual Auto IP Dynamic IP, Static IP setup dialog window

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Chapter 4: Software Setup

Figure 4-2. Static IP setup dialog window.

4.1.2 Auto IP (Dynamic IP)

A DHCP server can automatically assign the IP address and network settings. The LES301A supports the DHCP function. By default, the DHCP function on the LES301A is disabled; you can use SerialManager software to search network information auto- matically by following these steps:

1.Execute SerialManager (Figure 4-1).

2.Click on the IP address of the LES301A in SerialManager.

3.Click on the “Config” button, and the dialog window will pop up (Figure 4-2).

4.Check ”DHCP (Obtain an IP automatically)” (Figure 4-3).

5.Click on the “Config Now” button (The LES301A will restart and get its IP from the DHCP server automatically.)

Figure 4-3. SerialManager auto IP dialog window.

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Contents Port 10/100 Device Server, RS-232/422/485, DB9 M Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and IC RFI Statements NOM Statement Table of Contents Diagnostics Software Specifications SpecificationsSpecifications Hardware Specifications Ethernet Port RJ-45 Shows the LES301A unit’s DB9 connector pin assignmentsDB9 Pin Assignments LAN LED Power Terminal Block ConnectorCOM Port LED LAN LEDRUN LED RUN LEDOverview Introduction OverviewWhat’s Included Hardware DescriptionDC 9-30 Button 10-/100-Mbps Port DIN rail screw hole Application ConnectivityDB9 male serial port Serial portTouchscreen Serial bus Card Reader LES301A CardEthernet Serial bus Hardware Setup Hardware SetupLED Indicators 3.1.1 LAN LED DC 9-30 Port DIN rail screw holeRUN LED message Installation Procedures LES301A-KIT or LES301AE-KITConfiguration by SerialManager Static IP Software SetupSoftware Setup Auto IP Dynamic IP Static IP setup dialog windowLog into the System Configuration by Telnet UtilitySoftware Setup Networking 4 COM1 Setup Change the PasswordSoftware Setup 11. Link Mode-TCP server setup Configure the LES301A as a TCP Client12. Link mode TCP client setup Configure the LES301A as a UDP ClientEnabling the Serial Data Buffer COM Port SettingConfiguration Using Web Browser Setting Packet DelimiterAccept Control Command from COM Port Log in to the System 19. Overview 20. Change the password21. COM type selection Network Setup22. Network setup 23. LINK1 setup-TCP server Configure the LES301A as a TCP Server24. COM1 setup-TCP server Configure the LE301A As a TCP ClientPair Connection 25. COM1 setup-TCP clientSoftware Setup 28. Configuration is successful Assign a New IP Address by ARP Command30. Assigning a new IP address by ARP command Using Virtual COM Using Virtual COMSetup of a Virtual COM Driver Pre-installation Requirements Supported FirmwareLimitation InstallationUninstalling Run Serial/IP on PC Enable Virtual COM via TelnetConfiguring Virtual COM Ports Using Virtual COM Using NetworkView as an Example Snmp SetupSnmp Setup Snmp Network Management Platform NetworkView display device information Start Writing Your Own Applications Start Writing Your Own ApplicationsPreparing the System Running the Sample ProgramTCPTEST2 in Visual C Diagnostics DiagnosticsUse the Standard TCP/IP Utility Ping Command Use the SerialManager Configuration Utility ProgramAppendix a Upgrade System Firmware Upgrade Procedures Appendix a Upgrade System FirmwareError Messages Critical Issues of UpgradingAppendix B Disable System Firmware Appendix B Disable System FirmwareInterface Appendix C Using SerialManager UtilityFunctions Device Search Table C-1. CautionsAppendix C Using SerialManager Utility Appendix C Using SerialManager Utility Figure C-7. Download firmware FirmwareFigure C-9. Download firmware from disk Figure C-11. Network Setting screen ConfigurationSnmp Appendix C Using SerialManager Utility Appendix C Using SerialManager Utility Appendix C Using SerialManager Utility Figure C-16. Web browser Configure by Telnet Security Virtual COM Figure C-20. Change Password screenAppendix C Using SerialManager Utility Appendix C Using SerialManager Utility About Figure C-25. Virtual COM Settings screenFigure C-26. SerialManager screen Blackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7
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