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address. Typically this is set to 255.255.255.0

Click OK or Apply.

Click OK to exit the network setup and close the system control panel window. If prompted to reboot or to insert the Windows installation disk please follow the on-screen prompts.

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IP Address

An IP address is a unique identifier for each controller, PC or other Ethernet device.

The IP address range is fro 0 to 255, where 0 is null, 1 to 254 are valid numbers and 255 is a broadcast number. (Example – 10.1.1.25) Note – Consult with the Network Administrator before using any IP address to avoid duplicate numbers

Subnet Mask

This is the mask or range of address that the device is allowed to talk to, typically the broadcast number is used (Example 255.255.255.0 in this example permission is granted to talk to all devices on the network)

LAN

Local Area Network refers to structured Ethernet cabling within a local area such as a single building.

WAN

Wide Area Network, refers to a group of LAN’s connected together such as a group of buildings.

VPN

Virtual Private Network, refers to a separate IP numbering system applied on WAN’s that allows different equipment in various locations to communicate as a LAN

Gateway

The Gateway is the device used to channel IP traffic between LAN’s over a WAN.

IP Port number

The IP port number is the number assigned for the communications over TCP to that specific IP address. The AX200 uses Port numbers 4848 for the controller and 1818 for the AX200 software.

Firewall

A firewall may comprise of a physical device or software on a PC and it is designed to stop malicious attacks by computer hackers or virus. Note Firewalls may also stop communication between the AX200 and the software unless the specified IP port numbers are listed in both the TCP and UDP protocol safe list on the firewall.

LAN Configuration

When working on a local area network (LAN) all devices that are configured to operate with fixed IP address such as the AX200 controller, will require the same segment address. So if the Server (PC) IP address is 10.1.1.15 then the AX200 will require an IP address with the same segment such as 10.1.1.52. When building a private network (if there is not already one there) it is

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