Configuring The Embedded Ethernet Interface; Figure 8: Embedded Ethernet Interface Configuration - Emerson PACSystems RX3i User Manual

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PACSystems™ RX3i and RSTi-EP CPU Reference Manual
GFK-2222AK
Notes: If you download to a PACSystems target that already has a project on it, the existing project is
overwritten.
If I/O variables are configured, hardware configuration and logic cannot be stored independently.
They must be stored at the same time.
If passwords have been set, when you go online, you will be taken to the highest unprotected level. If
no passwords have been set, you will go online with Privilege Level 4.
3.4

Configuring the Embedded Ethernet Interface

Before you can use the embedded Ethernet
Interface, you must configure it using the
programming software. To configure the
embedded Ethernet interface:
1) In the Project tab of the Navigator,
expand your PACSystems Target, the
hardware configuration, and the main
rack (Rack 0).
2) Expand the CPU slot (Slot 1). The Ethernet
Interface daughterboard is displayed as
Ethernet.
3) Right click the daughterboard slot and
choose Configure. The Parameter Editor
window displays the Ethernet Interface
parameters.
Ethernet interface configuration includes the
following additional procedures. For details on completing these steps, refer to the
PACSystems RX3i and RSTi-EP TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User Manual, GFK-2224.
CPU Configuration
Assigning an IP Address for initial network operation, such as connecting the
programmer to download the hardware configuration, using the Set Temporary IP
Address utility (refer to Setting a Temporary IP Address) or by downloading a hardware
configuration through a serial connection.
Configuring the characteristics of the Ethernet interface.
Configuring Ethernet Global Data, if used.
(Optional, not required for most systems). Setting up the RS-232 port for Local
Station Manager Operation. This is part of the basic Ethernet Interface configuration.
(Optional, not required for most systems). Configuring advanced user parameters.
This requires creating a separate ASCII parameter file that is stored to the Controller
with the hardware configuration. The Ethernet Interface has a set of default
Advanced User Parameter values that should be changed only in exceptional
circumstances by experienced users.
Figure 8: Embedded Ethernet Interface
Configuration
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