Quantum 890 USE 155 manual Option 1 Network/IP Settings, Set Gateway IP Address, Set Netmask

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Configuring the Bridge

3.6Option 1: Network/IP Settings

When you select option 1 on the Configuration Menu, the Bridge displays its current Ethernet settings. Here is an example:

IP Address : (192) .(168) .(001) .(023)

Set Gateway IP Address (Y):

Gateway IP Address : (192) .(168) .(001) .(030)

Set Netmask (N for default) (Y): (255) .(255) .(255) .(000)

IP Address

The four entry fields for the IP address are shown as parenthesis ( ).

To retain the Bridge's current IP address, just press <Enter> at each field. To assign a new IP address, enter it into each field.

IP 0.0.0.0: Note that setting the IP address to all zero (0.0.0.0) causes the Bridge to

be in an ªAddress Not Assignedº status. It reports its address as: 0.0.0.0/DHCP. Disregard the reference to DHCP.

Set Gateway IP Address

The Gateway IP Address is used only if your Ethernet network is larger than one continuous network (it contains subnetworks).

Each node within the subnetwork can directly reach all the other nodes within the same subnetwork. If the Bridge's subnetwork has a gateway to another subnetwork, the Gateway IP Address parameter identifies the gateway's address.

Set Netmask

If the Bridge's subnetwork has a gateway node, the Bridge needs to know how to recognize which IP addresses it can communicate with directly on its own subnetwork and which addresses it must refer to the gateway node.

The Netmask (subnetwork mask) specifies which portion of the an IP address defines devices on the local subnetwork, and which portion defines the entire subnetwork the devices are on. By comparing IP addresses with the subnetwork mask, the Bridge can determine which addresses are on its subnetwork and which are not.

Users can define different subnetwork masks to support their requirements. For example, common ªClass Cº IP addresses assume a default subnetwork mask of

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Contents Modicon Page Breite 185 mm Höhe 230 mm Breite 178 mm Höhe 216 mm Page Preface Data, Illustrations, AlterationsPage Contents Using Panel Software GlossaryModbus to Ethernet Bridge CEV 300 Introducing the Modbus to Ethernet Bridge Bridge ApplicationsOverview Installation and Configuration Bridging Between Multiple Modbus Networks EthernetMapping Modbus and IP Addresses Mapping for a Modbus MasterMapping for a Modbus Slave Modbus to Ethernet Bridge Front Panel Layout Modbus EthernetComponent Name Purpose Specifications Power Parameter SpecificationAgency Approval Parameter Specification Page Installing the Bridge Hardware Before You Install the Bridge Mounting the Bridge on the DIN RailMounting the Bridge Connecting the Power Wiring Connecting the Power WiringConnecting the Serial Cable RJ45 Port Connecting the Serial Cable RJ45 PortCompatible Modbus Devices and Cables TSX NoteModbus Cable Pinouts References in this figure are to the devices listed in onDB to RJ45 Adapter Kits DB9M 110 XCA 203 Connecting the Serial Cable Wiring Terminals ±WireRS±485 RS±485 / RS±422 Setting the Serial Port Switch Setting the Serial Port SwitchConnecting the Ethernet Cable Connecting the Ethernet CableConfiguring the Bridge Configuration Overview SafetyBefore You Start Connecting by the RS±232 Port Example RS±232 Serial Terminal Emulator PropertiesConnecting by Telnet IP Address Not Assigned Telnet Host RequirementConnecting by Telnet IP Address Assigned Example Telnet ConnectionUsing the Configuration Menu Configuration MenuModbus Master Device Additional Menu Items Configuration Options 1 Viewing and Changing Configuration ParametersCommands Default settings, Save, Quit without save Retaining the Current ValueOption 1 Network/IP Settings IP AddressSet Gateway IP Address Set NetmaskConfiguring the Bridge Option 2 Serial and Mode Settings Attached DeviceSerial Protocol Interface TypeOption 3 Modem Control Settings RTS/CTS ModeExample Option 4 Advanced Modbus Protocol Settings Slave AddressCharacter Timeout Message TimeoutAllow Modbus Broadcasts Option 5 Unit ID to IP Address Mapping Table How the Address Mapping WorksExample Address Mapping Entering New Address Mapping Exiting the Mapping MenuAdding a New Map Entry Deleting a Map EntryPage Using Panel Software Using Concept or Modsoft Software VersionsModbus Slave Address Using Other Software Intellution FIX MMIWinTech Modscan Worderware MMIPage Glossary Default gateway FieldFrame Framing typesInternet LayerMAC Address NetworkSwitch RepeaterRouter ServerUTP WinsockPage United States France Germany