Configuring IP for the i-Vu® Link
The i-Vu® Link must be commissioned using Network Service Tool on Port S1.
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Use Network Service Tool V (NST V) to connect the i-Vu® Link directly into Port S1, which is designated for
CCN communications.
2
Upload the i-Vu® Link (Default CCN Address 0, 1).
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Access the Service Configuration Table IP_CONF to enter the following configuration options:
NOTE A static IP address is required, as DHCP is not supported.
Host IP Address - enter the device manager's IP address, provided by the LAN administrator (allowable
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entries for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: xxx is a decimal number between 0 - 255)
Subnet Mask - enter the device manager's IP address, provided by the LAN administrator (allowable
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entries for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: xxx is a decimal number between 0 - 255)
Default Gateway - enter the IP Gateway's IP address, provided by the LAN administrator (typically a
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router on the Ethernet LAN).
CCN ENET Configuration
Device Type -
Select Gateway if the converter connects the primary CCN Bus (Bus 0) to the Ethernet, and toggle the
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spacebar to select 0.
Select Bridge if the converter connects a secondary CCN Bus to the Ethernet and toggle the spacebar to
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select 1.
NOTE You can only have one Gateway per system.
If configured as a Bridge:
CCN/Ethernet Gateway Address - enter the IP address of the i-Vu® device manager that is configured as
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the CCN Ethernet Gateway. This is the same address that was entered in the Host IP address for the CCN
Gateway. (Entries are allowed for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxx are decimal numbers between 0 - 255.)
NOTE When the device manager is configured as the Gateway, it ignores the CCN/Ethernet Gateway IP
address. In this case, leave the CCN/Ethernet gateway address at its default setting (0.0.0.0.).
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Repeat the above steps for each i-Vu® device manager used in the CCN system.
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