GE EPM 5300 Default IP Address, AutoIP, Setting the IP Address, Network Port Login, ARP on Unix

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CHAPTER 16: ETHERNET OPTION

16.3: Default IP Address

The Ethernet Interface ships with a default IP address set to 0.0.0.0, whish automatically enables DHCP within the Ethernet Interface.

Provided a DHCP server exists on the network, it will supply the Ethernet Interface with an IP address, gateway address and subnet mask when the Ethernet Interface boots up. If not DHCP server exists, the Ethernet Interface will respond with a diagnostic error: the RED Diagnostic LED blinks continuously and the GREEN Status LED blinks five times.

16.4: AutoIP

Auto IP allows an Ethernet Interface to obtain an address in a network that does not have a DHCP server. (Windows 98 and 2000 also support AutoIP.)

AutoIP assigns a random valid address to the Ethernet Interface in the range of 169.254.x.1 to 169.254.x.1 (x can be between 0 and 255). This range of IP addresses is not to be used over the Internet. If the Ethernet Interface has not been configured manually and cannot find a DHCP server, it automatically chooses an address from the reserved range. The Ethernet Interface then uses the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to send out a request asking if any node is using that address. If another node is using the same address, the Ethernet Interface assigns another IP address, reboots and repeats the sequence.

NOTE: AutoIP-enabled Ethernet Interfaces are constantly looking for DHCP servers. If a DHCP server becomes available on the network, the AutoIP-enabled Ethernet Interface switches to the DHCP server- provided address and the unit reboots. If the DHCP server exists but denies the Ethernet Interface an IP address, the Ethernet Interface does not attach to the network, but waits and retries.

AutoIP allows a small network of AutoIP-enabled devices to be set up without any need for a DHCP server or static IP addresses.

AutoIP can be disabled be setting the IP address to 0.0.1.0. The 1 in the third octet is the disabling factor.

16.5: Setting the IP Address

The Ethernet Interface’s IP address must be configured before a network connection is available. If the IP address was not set automatically via DHCP, set it now using a network and the setup (configuration) menu.

NETWORK PORT LOGIN

The ARP method is available under UNIX and Windows-based systems. The Ethernet Interface will set its address from the first directed TCP/IP packet it receives.

ARP ON UNIX

On a Unix host, create an entry in the host’s ARP table using the intended IP address and the hardware address of the Ethernet Interface, which is found on the product label.

arp –s 191.12.3.77 00:20:4a:xx:xx:xx

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Contents EPM 5200, 5300 Digital Multifunction Power MonitorsPage Table of Contents Mode SET LIMITS/RELAYSREFERENCE………………81 Single Phase System Chapter AC Power MeasurementRelationship between apparent, real Reactive power Three-Phase SystemPoly Phase System 1 Delta, 2 Wye Consumption, Demand and Poor Power FactorSinusoidal Waveform a sin ω ⋅ t Waveform and HarmonicsTotal Harmonic Distortion THD Diagram 2.1 Standard installation Chapter Mechanical InstallationPort Connecting the Current Circuit Chapter Electrical InstallationCT Connection Helpful Debugging ToolsConnection to the Main Power Supply Connecting the Voltage CircuitElectrical Connection Installation Control Power Option Suffix CurrentList of Connection Diagrams 2L1 Three Phase Four-Wire Wye with CT and PTs IV. Three-Phase Four-Wire Wye with Direct Voltage and CTsLine Back View LoadEPM 5300P-S VI. Single Phase with CT and PT ConnectionVIII. Three-Phase Four-Wire WYE with 2.5 Element VII. Dual-Phase with CTs and PTsEPM 5300P Relay Overview Relay, Protection and Pulse OutputRelays & 1 KYZ Pulse Output -NL Option Standard Rate Table for Watts Decimal Point Placement Change in Level KW/MWKYZ Pulse Outputs NL2 Option VoltageKYZ Relay Connection for -NL2 Option 9999.0 Units W Hour 999.9 99.99RS-232C Chapter Communication InstallationRS-485 Connection for DB-9 FemaleRS-485 Hookup Diagram 2 wire Half Duplex RS-485 Hookup Diagram 2 wire Half Duplex Closed Loop RS-485 Hookup Diagram 2 wire Half Duplex Detail View RS-485 Hookup Diagram 4 wire Full Duplex Bottom View Shown RS-485 Hookup Diagram 4 wire Full Duplex Detail ViewComputer Network of Instruments and Long Distance CommunicationProgramming the Modem Modem Connected to Computer Originate ModemDebugging Communication Problems Communication Installation Chapter Overview Power A, B, CAccessing Voltage and Current Phases Accessing the Power FunctionsAccessing %THD Functions Step Viewing Individual Phase Indication for Power FunctionsResetting Values Protected Reset Unprotected ResetAccessing the LM1/LM2 Set Limits Resetting Hour ReadingsPhase Reversal Phase Imbalance Voltage Phase Reversal and ImbalanceThis display Press and hold down Indicates a VoltageAppears, confirming a successful print command Access ModesPrint Operating Data Press and hold Press Amps until a AppearsStep Press and hold PHASE/NEXT Press Amps until 4 appears Accessing Firmware Version/LED TestPrint Programming Data Step Switch Packs General ProcedureChapter Programming Overview Groups Functions PacksStandard Numeric Data Entry Programming Mode Data EntryEPM 5200P ChapterEPM 5300P vs. EPM 5200P vs. EPM 5350P Feature 5300P 5200P 5350P5300P 5200P 5350P Checksum Error-Protective Self-Checking Algorithms Chapter Entering Programming ModePassword Entry Entering Programming ModeEntering Programming Mode Group 0, Function 0-The Integration Interval Chapter Programming Group 0 Global Meter SetupFunction FunctionGroup 0, Function 1-The Meter Address Group 0, Function 2-BAUD Rate Group Function Pack Group 0, Function 3-System ConfigurationDown +PF Pack Switch Feature Segment PositionModbus Plus Capability Open Delta System Installation ProgrammingPrinting Option Disabling PreventsTo change the System Configuration Switch Settings Group 0, Function 3-Programming ProcedureSwitch Description Relay ModeSwitch C Description DefinitionsGroup 0-FUNCTION Number Description Programming Steps04.P Controls Relay 05.P Controls Relay 2 and 3 if NL4 To change the Relay Mode to either Fail-safe or Reset Group and Function Number Description To program Relay To change Time DelaysParameter Description Group 0, Function 6-KYZ Parameter Selection06P Selection KYZ Pulse KYZ Pulse ValueValue PER PER Watt Hour FSW=9.999Situation 4 FSW=9.999 Situation 3 FSW=99.99Standard Factory SET-UP is THREE-PHASE FOUR-WIRE Group 0, Function 7-Number of PhasesGroup and Function Number FormulasVoltage Full Scale To change the Full Scale SettingsPress Volts to move decimal point Press Amps to store CT T YPE Full Scale Group 1, Function 1-Amperage Full ScaleStep Press Amps to begin Data Entry Sequence Example 2 480/120 PT, 1000/5 CT FSV=480 FSA=1000 a FSW one phase=480 V ⋅ 1000 aExample 3 14.4 KV/120, 1000/5 CT FSV=14.40 KV FSA=1000 aTo change the scale factor setting for wattage Programming Group Calibration Requirements Chapter Programming Group 2-METER CalibrationHigh End Calibration-Volts AN, BN, CN High End Calibration-Amps A, B, CTo change the calibration high end-Functions 0 Voltage Range Input Source Group 2 ValueFor Amps Low End Function Press MAX/MIN/LIMITS to end calibration procedure Chapter Groups 4, 5 and 6-SET Limits and Relays Time Delays & Relay ModeExample of LM1/LM2 SET Limits Trip RelayGroup 4 Programming Format for Limit Condition Group 4, Functions 0-3-LM1/LM2 Set LimitsGroup 5, Functions 0-7-LM1/LM2 Set Limits Digit Up Digit Down 0120 There are 3 Switches to SET with LimitsProgramming Group 6, LM1/LM2 Set Limits LM1 LM2 Switch Value LED ABOVE/BELOW RelayLM1 LED LM2 LED Switch Level ABOVE/BELOW Relay Limits or Relays Programming ProcedureDigit Up Digit Down 012.0 Digit Down Digit Up 009.0Follow this step for Disabling Limits Press Amps once to Disable the LimitSee to Exit ∃TRIP Relay 1 %TRIP Relay 2 &LEVEL ∋ENABLE/DISABLE Phase Reversal and Phase ImbalanceVoltage Phase Reversal Detection Group 7, Function 0-Voltage Phase Reversal DetectionVoltage Phase Imbalance To change the phase reversal settingTo change the percentage voltage phase imbalance Group 7, Function 1-Percentage Voltage Phase ImbalanceSee to Exit Chapter Exiting Programming Mode Exiting Programming Mode Chapter Programming Quick Reference Entering the Programming ModeData Entry Sequence Programming GroupsReserved Switches Group 0-Global Meter SetupGroup 2 Calibration Group 1 Full Scale SetupGroup 3 Calibration Ratios Group 4 Volt/Current LimitsGroup 6 THD Limits Group 5 Power Function LimitsGroup 7 Imbalance/Reversal Limits Group 8 DC output CalibrationKEY Designations Programming Quick Reference Ethernet Module Chapter Ethernet OptionDescription LED Functions Ethernet Option SetupSetting the IP Address Default IP AddressNetwork Port Login AutoIPARP on Windows Network ConfigurationTelnet to Port Baud Rate Configuration ParametersGE Multilin
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