Summary of Contents for Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley 9300-RADES
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Quick Start Guide for the Remote Access Dial-in Multiport Ethernet Modem 9300-RADES...
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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)
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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.
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...
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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...
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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:...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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...
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...