Bosch Appliances D6600 installation and operation guide Configuring for Network Communication

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Conettix Communications Receiver/

Network Communications en 63

Gateway

 

 

 

Config

Config

Config

Default

Valid Values

Description

Section

Sub-

Parameter

Value

 

 

 

section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

bosch tunnel

1 or 2

aes key

01020304

16 to 32

Enter the 16 to 32 Hexadecimal characters

 

 

 

05060708

Hexadecimal

depending upon the Key size entered:

 

 

 

09101112

characters

128-bit requires 16 Hex characters

 

 

 

13141516

 

192-bit requires 24 Hex characters

 

 

 

 

 

256-bit requires 32 Hex characters

 

 

 

 

 

 

xml import

 

reboot

enable

enable, disable

DO NOT CHANGE. This instructs the module

control

 

 

 

 

to reboot after the parameters are loaded

 

 

 

 

 

into the device to begin using the new

 

 

 

 

 

configuration. Eliminates the need to cycle

 

 

 

 

 

power to the device. If this is changed from

 

 

 

 

 

enabled, it will require a power cycle for the

 

 

 

 

 

new configuration to take effect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 12.1: XML Configuration Parameters

 

 

 

1.Click Save XML As to save the changes, and then enter a name for these configuration settings.

2.Click Send XML to send these changes to the D6100IPv6. The device saves the changes and reboots with the new configuration.

3.Disconnect the Ethernet cable connecting the computer and the D6100IPv6, and then connect the D6100IPv6 to the network switch or router as required.

 

Notice!

i

The D6100IPv6 Ethernet module is a Lantronix Xport Pro with custom firmware installed and

UL Listed for use on the D6100IPv6. If standard Lantronix firmware is installed on a

 

 

D6100IPv6, the device no longer functions correctly.

 

 

12.4.5

Configuring for Network Communication

 

The following steps allow the D6100IPv6 to communicate with the host computer running the

 

D6200 Programming Software.

 

 

 

Notice!

i

For the network communication to function, install a properly configured D6100IPv6. Refer to

the previous sections. If network communications are not installed, further D6200 software

 

 

programming using the network is not possible.Consequences

 

 

 

 

1.

On the D6100IPv6 keypad, press Menu and enter the default passcode of [6][1][0][0] to

 

 

enter the programming mode. Press Menu again.

 

 

 

Notice!

i

To change any programming parameter, follow this syntax:

Press Enter.

 

Enter the desired value.

 

Press Enter again to store the value.

 

 

 

2. Press Down until viewing 6 NETWORK CONFIGURATION, and then press Enter.

 

3.

Press Down until viewing 6.2 Network adapter, and then press Enter.

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Contents Conettix Communications Receiver/Gate- way Page Table of contents Network Communications No Data Received ReportsCentral Station Automation System Central Station Tips Troubleshooting Guide Specifications Service Information Before Calling Emergency ProceduresIntroduction About documentationBosch Security Systems, Inc. Product Manufacturing Dates En Introduction Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway D6600/D6100IPv6 Supported Communication Formats 3System overviewParts List Conettix D6600 System ComponentsConettix D6100IPv6 System Components D6600 Quick InstallationAC Power and Telephone Connections Callout ᅳ DescriptionAutomation PC and External Parallel Printer Connections Setting the Time and Date Time Setup D6600/D6100IPv6Date Setup D6600/D6100IPv6 D6600 Front Panel Card Functions and LocationsLine Cards and Modules System Trouble LED Status Solid Red or Yellow ClearName Model Description D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway Rear View D6600 Rear ViewD6600 Internal View Receiver Card PlacementD6100IPv6 Rear View D6100IPv6 Front PanelD6640/D6641 Line Cards and D6645 Line Terminator Cards D6600 Specific CardsCard Installation D6640/D6641 LED DescriptionsFlash Pattern Color Function Installing Line Cards Installing Terminator CardsD6640/D6641 Telephone Line Monitoring D6610 CPU Card and D6615 CPU Terminator CardCard Removal and Replacement Removing the CPU CardReplacing the CPU Card Printer Specifications Installation Installation Check ListShipment D6600 only Rack Mount Instructions Removing Power to the ReceiverConnecting External Batteries PowerPower Supply Modules Main Power Standby PowerDevice Qty Battery Standby UPS AC Standby Current Minimum Standby BatteryEstimated BTU Load Minimum Standby UPS PowerInput and Output Ports 10.1 Overview of Input and Output PortsUPS Monitoring through CPU Programmable Input Ports Input Reverse Connection Configuration Input Default Connection ConfigurationTerminator Card Configuration 11.1 Process Flow D6600/D6100IPv6 OperationHow Call Groups Work Buzzer OperationReporting Devices Primary and Secondary 11.3 Operating in Manual Mode 11.2 Normal Operation ModeEvent Buffer Display Using the Keypad11.4 Keypad Menu Operation LogKeypad Functions Software Version DisplayBusy Seconds Line Busy Reports Clear Pending Events FunctionLCD/LED Availability Test Function SIA Two-Way AudioTwo-Way Auto Modes of Operation Enhancements and ChangesPage Plement Network CommunicationsPanel NIC Callout ᅳ Description Operation 12.1 Conettix D6600/D6100IPv6 Pre-installation RequirementsHost Computer for Conettix D6600/D6100IPv6 System Setup Setting Up the Host ComputerSelect Start → Settings → Control Panel Double-clickLocal Area connectionProtocol TCP/IP Network administrator Page Page COM1 COM4 Network Failover Solution D6600 OnlyCallout Description Conettix Datagram Type Differences Internal IP Address Source Port Networking and EncryptionUsing Encryption for the First Time Using Two D6686/D6682/D6680 Modules in a SystemUpgrading Encryption Obtaining the Latest D6200CD Software 12.3 Special Conettix D6600 Applications12.4 D6100IPv6 Configuration Setup Instructions 12.4.1 Factory Default IP AddressD6680/D6682 No 12.4.4 Using the D6200 to configure the D6100IPv6 Identifying the MAC Hardware Address12.4.3 Obtaining an IP Address FTP User Name admin FTP Password Pass Page Cidr D6100IPv6 I&O Guide 12.4.5 Configuring for Network Communication Enter 12.5 D6100i Configuration Setup Instructions12.5.1 Identifying the MAC Hardware Address 12.5.2 Obtaining an IP AddressInitial IP Address Assignment Using ARP.EXE Select Start → RunArp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx zz-zz-zz-zz-zz-zz Click StartControl PanelPrograms Using Telnet to Finish the ConfigurationSelect Programs and Features Select Turn Windows Features on or offConfiguration Using Telnet Page Steps below, type the correct value and press Enter Press Down to view 6.3.6 Network Automation Output Format 12.5.6 Configuring for Network CommunicationPress Down to view the 6.2 Network adapter and press Enter Press Enter1EnterPress Enter to view 6.4.1 IP Address 13.3 Wrong Data 13.2 Data ErrorNo Data Received Reports 13.1 No Data ReceivedReceiver system Direct Connect Central Station Automation SystemReceiver System Standard/Network Automation Central Station Tips 15.7 Test Communicator 15.6 Radio Frequency InterferenceSymptom Problem Solution Troubleshooting GuidePage Symptom Problem Solution Specifications LED Psdn D6600 and D6100IPv6 Listings and Approvals Emergency Data Sheet Service InformationReceiver Connected to Computer System? Yes No Page Page Bosch Security Systems, Inc
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