Configuring The Tcp/Ip Connection (Optional) - Baldor NXE100-1608Dx Installation Manual

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5.2.4 Configuring the TCP/IP connection (optional)

If you have connected the NextMove e100 to the PC using the Ethernet connection, it will be
necessary to alter the PC's Ethernet adapter configuration to operate correctly with the
NextMove e100.
You cannot connect an ordinary office PC to the NextMove e100 without first altering
the PC's Ethernet adapter configuration. However, if you have installed a second
Ethernet adapter dedicated for use with the NextMove e100, then this adapter's
NOTICE
configuration can be altered without affecting the PC's office Ethernet connection. If
you are unsure about making changes to your PC's Ethernet adapter configuration,
or are prevented by user permission levels, ask your I.T. administrator to assist you.
Ensure that the NextMove e100 is not set to node ID 240 (hex F0).
NOTICE
The following explanation assumes the PC is connected directly to the NextMove e100, and not
across an intermediate Ethernet network. If you wish to attempt the connection through an
intermediate Ethernet network, then the network administrator must be consulted to ensure that
the necessary IP addresses will be allowed and are not already allocated on the network. The
NextMove e100 has a fixed IP address of the format 192.168.100.xxx. The last number, xxx, is
the decimal value defined by the NextMove e100's node ID selector switches (see section 4.4.2).
1. On the Windows Start menu, select Settings, Network Connections.
2. In the Network Connections Window, right-click the 'Local Area Connection' entry for the
required Ethernet adapter and choose Properties.
3. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog, in the 'This connection uses the following
items' list, select the 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' entry and click Properties.
4. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog, on the General tab, make a note of the
existing settings. Click Advanced... and make a note of any existing settings. Click the
Alternate Configuration tab and make a note of any existing settings.
5. On the General tab, choose the 'Use the following IP address' option.
6. In the IP address box, enter the IP address 192.168.100.241. This is the IP address that will
be assigned to the Ethernet adapter. The value 241 is deliberately chosen as it is outside the
range that can be used by NextMove e100, so avoiding possible conflicts.
7. In the Subnet mask box, enter 255.255.255.0 and click OK.
Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog.
8. On the Windows Start menu, select Command Prompt (often found under Accessories).
9. In the Command Prompt window, type PING 192.168.100.16, where the final value (16 in this
example) is the value selected by the NextMove e100's node ID selector switches. In this
example, the NextMove e100's switches would be set to HI=1 LO=0, which represents
hexadecimal 10, equivalent to decimal 16 (see section 4.4.2 for a list of hexadecimal /
decimal equivalents). A reply message should be returned.
10. It should now be possible to run Mint WorkBench and connect to the NextMove e100 using
the Ethernet / TCP/IP connection.
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