Siemens manual Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port

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Upgrading the PSFR-CP41’s firmware. You can use FTP or TFTP to send a new firmware image to the PSFR-CP41.
Configure the PSFR-CP41 through Telnet. The configuration menus accessed via the serial port will be disabled when a telnet session is connected. When logging in for a telnet session, use ”root” as the user name and ”password” as the password.

Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port Configuring the PSFR-CP41

Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port

If you plan to use Ethernet to configure the PSFR-CP41, you must first set up serial communications with the PSFR-CP41 to configure the Ethernet port’s address.

The PSFR-CP41 provides an Ethernet port for connection to a standard 10BaseT Ethernet network. You can use Ethernet to perform the following activ- ities:

￿￿If you plan to use the Ethernet port, you must first configure its address. You can set the physical address, IP address, and IP subnet mask. The physical address is assigned to an Ethernet adapter by its manufacturer. The IP address is used to route information in a TCP/IP network. The IP subnet mask is used to establish a path to a default TCP/IP gateway.

To change the Ethernet physical address, IP address, or IP subnet mask, select 4) Ethernet Configuration from the Configuration menu.

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Contents Fibre Channel to Scsi Router PSFR-CP41 Copyright and Trademarks Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…Introducing the PSFR-CP41 Fibre Channel Features FeaturesFeatures Management Features Scsi Bus FeaturesConfiguration Features Specifications Introducing the PSFR-CP41 PSFR-CP41 BenefitsPoint-to-Point PSFR-CP41 Benefits Single InitiatorMulti-Initiator Connectivity AvailabilityDistance PerformanceHow the PSFR-CP41 Works How the PSFR-CP41 WorksScsi Side Operating as Both a Scsi and Fibre Channel DeviceFibre Channel Side Mapping DevicesProcessing Scsi Information Processing Scsi InformationProcessing Fibre Channel Information Unpacking the Box Installing the PSFR-CP41Location Materials needed Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a RackRequired tools Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a RackInstalling the PSFR-CP41 Installation ProcedureMounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Mounting at front of rack Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Installing the PSFR-CP41 Scsi Interfaces and ConnectionsFibre Channel Connection Scsi Connection PSFR-CP41 Scsi connection Ethernet Connection Serial Port Connection Autobaud Feature Connecting the Power Cord Management Information Base MIB Management Information Base MIBMIB Fibre Channel Interface Information MIB Ethernet and Serial Interfaces Information MIB Scsi Interface InformationUnderstanding the PSFR-CP41 Configuration Understanding the PSFR-CP41 Configuration Hard Addressing General Fibre Channel ConfigurationSoft Addressing Fibre Channel Host to Scsi Target Configuration General Scsi ConfigurationIndexed Addressing Address MappingScsi Bustargetlun Indexed AddressingSCC Addressing Auto AddressingConfiguring the PSFR-CP41 Operation Indicators Operation IndicatorsFault EthernetHost Device Configuration Serial Device ManagementEthernet/Web-Browser Device ManagementCommunicating with the PSFR-CP41 Configuring the PSFR-CP41Type Setting Setting Up Serial Port Communications Setting Up Serial Port CommunicationsPower Up Menu Perform Configuration Perform ConfigurationBaud Rate Configuration Scsi Configuration Fibre Channel ConfigurationFibre Channel-to-SCSI Mapping Configuration Ethernet ConfigurationThis is not used in Siemens Configurations SCSI-to-Fibre Channel Mapping ConfigurationReset Configuration to Factory Defaults Save ConfigurationRestore Last Saved Configuration Display Trace and Assertion History Display Post StatusReboot RebootDownload Firmware To download firmwareDowloading a new revision of the firmware Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port Toggle Trap Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Configuration with Traps Enabled Snmp Configuration with Traps EnabledGET and SET Community Names IP Address for TrapsIndicators TroubleshootingBasic Verification Verify Scsi Bus ConfigurationBasic Verification Troubleshooting Verify Scsi Devices in NT Verify ConfigurationVerify Fibre Channel Connection RS-232 Port Problems Verify Host ConfigurationVerify Addressing Verify DevicesContact Siemens support Running DiagnosticsPin No Function Appendix aRJ-11 Serial and RJ-45 Ethernet Pin Assignments Addressing, Structures and Operation Appendix BCodes Description Addressing, Structures and OperationAddressing, Structures and Operation SCC Addressing Option SCC Addressing OptionAppendix B Indexed Addressing OptionAuto Assigned Addressing Option Auto Assigned Addressing OptionReference Standards Appendix CGlossary Clusters Fault LEDDevice DifferentialFC Device FC AdapterFC Port FC-SCSI Hardware Path IDFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC-AL Fibre Channel FCFibre Channel Protocol for Scsi FCP FrameLink InitiatorLongwave Loop AddressMultiplexer Mapping TableMotherboard NPortReset Scsi Power On Self Test PostOnline OriginatorScsi Adapter SCC AddressingScsi Addressing Scsi BusShortwave Scsi StatusSpeed TargetTrap TopologyView Node Name View Port NameEnvironmentally friendly product design and development Environmental protectionTake-back, recycling and disposal Tel. +49 5251 Fax. +49 5251Augsburg Tel. +49 821 Fax. +49 821 Further information on environmental protectionComments Suggestions Corrections

PSFR-CP41 specifications

The Siemens PSFR-CP41 is a sophisticated device designed for applications in industrial automation and control systems. It serves as an essential component for monitoring and managing the functionalities of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other automation devices. The PSFR-CP41's main features include its robust construction, versatility, and advanced communication capabilities, making it a favored choice for engineers and system integrators worldwide.

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