Bosch Appliances Essential Configuration Instructions for the C900V2 Network Card

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Conettix C900V2 Installation Guide 4.0 C900V2 Configuration Setup Instructions

4.0C900V2 Configuration Setup Instructions

4.1Dynamic Host Configuration

Protocol (DHCP)

The receiver can communicate with a C900V2 that has an IP address dynamically assigned by a DHCP server on the network. When using DHCP, you must set the receiver to use the network naming convention (NNC) to identify accounts instead of using static IP addresses. Devices in the field can have either a static IP address or a dynamic IP address. The receiver uses the NNC number to identify the account instead of the IP address.

For devices having IP addresses assigned by a DHCP server:

Set DIP Switch 9 on the C900V2 to ON.

Enable NNC on the receiver. Refer to the D6600/D6100i Computer Interface Manual (P/N: 4998122702).

Set the Account Database in the D6200 Software to NNC Mode. Refer to the D6200 Programming Software Operation and Installation Guide

(P/N: 4998154991).

Use the D6200 Software to enter the eight-digit NNC number located on the label of the C900V2 into the Account Database.. Refer to the D6200 Programming Software Operation and Installation Guide (P/N: 4998154991).

Configure network connections to communicate through a DHCP server.

Set the IP address of the C900V2 to 0.0.0.0.

4.2Identifying the MAC Hardware Address

If you know the IP address of the configured C900V2, go to Section 4.5 Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration on page 14.

You must program the IP address of the C900V2. The first step is to determine the MAC, or hardware, address of the C900V2. This address is hard-coded into the C900V2 during its manufacture and cannot be changed. This address is 6 bytes (12 digits) long.

Figure 10 shows an example of a MAC address.

Figure 10: MAC Address Label Example

The MAC address label is located on the top of the Ethernet connector.

Record this number for future reference.

4.3

Getting an IP Address

 

If you are using Dynamic Host

 

Configuration Protocol (DHCP), you do

 

not need an IP address.

 

If you are not using DHCP, request an

 

IP address for your C900V2 from your

 

network administrator. You might have

 

to provide the MAC address.

An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255, for example, 190.200.128.111. In an isolated network, you can assign IP addresses at random if each one is unique. Connecting a private network to the Internet requires registered IP addresses (called Internet addresses) to avoid duplication.

4.4Initial IP Address Assignment Using ARP.EXE

The C900V2 you are configuring and the PC used to configure it must both be on the same gateway (the device that connects the LAN to the WAN) to use telnet for configuration of the C900V2. The gateway can be a router or a hub. After you configure the C900V2 and assign it an IP address, you can then use telnet to change configuration parameters from anywhere on the network.

Read this entire procedure before starting. Ensure that power is applied to the C900V2 and the C900V2 is connected to the LAN or WAN through the Ethernet connector.

The following procedure shows how to use the ARP command to assign an IP address to the C900V2.

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Contents Conettix C900V2 UL Listings and Approvals TrademarksContents Introduction InstallationMounting Optional Mounting PlateAttaching to Enclosure Door Separate Enclosure Mounting Attaching the Module to the Enclosure DoorWiring to a DS7400Xi in the Same Enclosure WiringInput Functions Power Terminal StripTelephone Connections Output FunctionsSetting P3 SetupSetting the DIP Switches Ethernet Connector PinsDIP Switches Dialer Format of Host Alarm Panel Digital Dialer Protocol DIP Switches 1 through 4,Switch State Function DIP Switches 5 throughLEDs System LED LEDDialer LED Functions System LED FunctionsColor State Function Color StateDialer Interaction Forcing C900V2 into Fallback Mode Fallback Mode Dialer InteractionCondition Fallback Mode Occurs Intercept Mode Restored Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp C900V2 Configuration Setup InstructionsInitial IP Address Assignment Using ARP.EXE Identifying the MAC Hardware AddressSelect Start Æ Run Using Telnet to Finish the ConfigurationStarting Windows 98SE, ME Telnet Select Start Æ Run Starting Windows 2000/XP Telnet Netmask Address Configuration Using TelnetHost Bits Netmask Host Netmask BitsPage Anti-Substitution Protection UL Standard 1610 and ULC S304 Intrusion System Installations Panel Telco Other Connection C900V2 Connection Control Panel ConnectionProtected Premises Control Panel with Digital Dialer Backup Installation at the Protected Premises UL Standard 864 for Fire System InstallationsPanel Telco OUT1-R C900V2 Connection Control Panel Connection Other ConnectionSpecifications SpecificationsCompatible Central Station Receiver Formats Appendix C900V2 Compatible Data FormatsCompatible Receiver Formats Radionics SIA Bell Pulse Bosch Security Systems, Inc. F01U087780-01

C900V2 specifications

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