Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley 9300-RADES Quick Start Manual

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley 9300-RADES Quick Start Manual

Remote access dial-in multiport

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Remote Access
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Ethernet Modem
9300-RADES

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide for the Remote Access Dial-in Multiport Ethernet Modem 9300-RADES...
  • Page 2 Using this Quick Start There are 2 methods of configuring the 9300-RADES unit. Local Configuration via Ethernet Port..page 3 Remote Configuration via Phone Line..page 9 Screen shots taken from Windows® 2000 NOTE: 1- Ethernet Modem Unpacking 1- Phone Line Cable Your Kit 1- Power Supply (120VAC to 12VDC)
  • Page 3 Local Configuration via Ethernet Port Configuring your LAN Card To communicate with the RADES, a network card NOTE: on your PC must be set to be on the same subnet. Right Click on the network Change your PC network card card to be changed, IP address to 192.168.1.2.
  • Page 4 RADES Configuration (cont) Change the IP address of the 9300-RADES modem to an available IP address on your ethernet network. Telnet default password: ZYPCOM (all upper-case) Changes will not take effect until power is cycled to the unit. NOTE: BASIC CONFIGURATION: change IP address and change password NETWORK SERVICES: RIP, NAT, DHCP configuration DIAL-IN: authentication DIAL-OUT: configure dial-up properties for a remote network...
  • Page 5 If you will not be using the remote access feature, skip to Step 3. The following steps must be completed to establish remote access. Configuring Windows Dial-Up Networking Go to ControlPanel/Network Dial- Click on newly up Connections. Click on Make created icon.
  • Page 6 Configuring Windows Dial-Up Networking (cont.) The default IP address of the switch is: 192.168.1.1 The IP address for the Dial-up connection needs to be 192.168.1.(2-254) to remotely connect with a default unit. Once you change the IP address of the unit, the connection IP must be changed.
  • Page 7: Configuring Rslinx

    Configuring RSLinx Start RSLinx and configure an ethernet driver. Enter the IP addresses of your communication devices. Example: 192.168.1.4 is an Enet/B card Browse your network in the RSWho window...
  • Page 8 Going On-line with your Processor Once your processor is recognized in RSLinx, you can go on-line and make programming changes with the appropriate software. Here is an example of going on-line with a CLX processor. Your 9300-RADES can be used with any ethernet product NOTE: Congratulations, your 9300-RADES...
  • Page 9 Remote Configuration via Phone Line Configuring Windows Dial-up Networking Go to ControlPanel/NetworkDial- Click on newly up Connections. Click on Make created icon. New Connection. Select Dial-up Click Properties. to Private Network and follow instructions to Finish to add Dial- up Connection icon. Default username: ppp_user (lower case) Default password:...
  • Page 10 Configuring Windows Dial-Up Networking (cont.) The default IP address of the switch is: 192.168.1.1 The IP address for the Dial-up connection needs to be 192.168.1.(2-254) to remotely connect with a default unit. Once you change the IP address of the unit, the connection IP must be changed.
  • Page 11 Configuring the 9300-RADES Unit Click Start, then Run Type telnet and the IP address of the RADES (default is 192.168.1.1). NOTE: Your dial-up connection must be connected for this to work. Change the IP address of the 9300-RADES modem to an available IP address on your ethernet network.
  • Page 12 IMPORTANT: You must cycle power to the unit before these changes will take affect. To do this remotely from telnet main menu: select Diagnostics, go to Controller Restart Configuring RSLinx Start RSLinx and configure an ethernet driver. Enter the IP addresses of your communication devices. Example: 192.168.1.4 is an Enet/B card Browse your network in the RSWho window.
  • Page 13 Going On-line with your Processor Once your processor is recognized in RSLinx, you can go on-line and make programming changes with the appropriate software. Here is an example of going on-line with a CLX processor. Your 9300-RADES can be used with any ethernet product. NOTE: Congratulations, your 9300-RADES...
  • Page 14: Modem Leds

    Modem LEDs Trouble- LED Activity LED Definition shooting TX- Transmit FLASHING ORANGE Communicating No Action needed Not Communicating No Action needed RX - Receive FLASHING ORANGE Communicating No Action needed Not Communicating No Action needed CS - GREEN Signal to the connected device No Action Clear to Send that the modem is ready to...
  • Page 15: Ethernet Port Leds

    Modem LEDs (cont.) LED Activity LED Definition Troubleshooting AA - Auto-Answer GREEN On-line: AA should be on Originated Call while off-line. If not, verify that Off-line: S0 > 0 Automatic Answer On On-line: Answered Call No Action Needed Off-line: Incoming Ring EC - Error Control Flashing Works as heartbeat LED...
  • Page 16: Your Network

    ___ . ___ . ___ . ___ ___ . ___ . ___ .___ SUBNET MASK _____________ ___ . ___ . ___ . ___ For additional assistance contact Rockwell Automation Customer Support at: 440.646.5800 For more information go to: http://support.rockwellautomation.com/supportproducts/ Publication GMSC00-QS002A-EN-P — May 2003...

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