This documentation gives you an overview about the initial operation and the first steps of use with the Web Application Gateway IGW/935. Checklist Compare the content of your IGW/935 package with the checklist below. If any item is missing or ap- pears to be damaged, please contact SSV. Web Application Gateway IGW/935 with eSOM/3517...
Discharge yourself electrostatic before you work with the device, e.g. by touching a heater of metal, to avoid damages. Stay grounded while working with the device to avoid damage through electrostatic dis- charge. The case of the device should be opened only by qualified personnel. IGW/935 // First Steps...
Connections CONNECTIONS For a quick and easy start with the IGW/935 there are a few cable connections necessary. The follow- ing chapters describe how these connections have to be made. Ethernet Link The Ethernet link between the PC and LAN1 of the IGW/935 can be made on two ways: Direct with an Ethernet cross-over cable like shown in figure 1.
The RS485 (officially called TIA/EIA-485-A) connection between your IGW/935 and the field devices needs termination resistors on both ends for proper oper- ation. The IGW/935 does not offer internal termination resistors. Please make sure, that the RS485 cable connection is equipped with external termination re- sistors.
Table 3: Pinout screw terminals power CAUTION! Providing the IGW/935 with a higher voltage than the regular 12 .. 24 VDC ±10% could cause damaged device components! Do NOT turn on the power supply while connecting it with the IGW/935. This could cause damaged device components! First connect the power supply and THEN turn it on.
Linux out of its Flash memory. This may take up to one minute. Accessing the SSV/WebUI To open the login page of the SSV/WebUI enter the ex-factory IP address and port number of LAN1 of the IGW/936 manually in a web browser: http://192.168.0.126:7777*...
If the automatic IP address configuration of LAN1 via DHCP is enabled, you have to check the as- signed IP address, which is necessary to access the IGW/935 via a Telnet client or a web browser. Therefore open in Windows Control Panel > Network and Internet > View network computers and devices.
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Operation Figure 7: The properties dialog shows the current IP address Now you are able to access the IGW/935 via a Telnet client or a web browser. IGW/935 // First Steps...
Choose from the menu Services > Firewall and NAT. Figure 8: Firewall and NAT settings In the section Firewall configuration enable the checkbox. In the section Forwarding with IP-Masquerading and NAT enable the checkbox. Click [Apply]. IGW/935 // First Steps...
In the section IP address configuration enable the radio button automatically. Click [Apply]. Please note: After DHCP was enabled, it is necessary to re-log into the SSV/WebUI with the new assigned IP address of LAN1. Please refer to chapter 4.2 to find out the cur- rent IP address.
Operation Accessing the SSV/WebUI Demo Page To open the demo page of the SSV/WebUI enter the current IP address of the IGW/935 in a web browser: 192.168.0.126 Figure 10: Demo page of the SSV/WebUI IGW/935 // First Steps...
Operation Access via Telnet To access the IGW/935 via Telnet please open a Telnet client program (like e.g. TeraTerm) on your host PC and enter the current IP address of the IGW/935 to activate a Telnet session. In the upcoming Telnet window you can login with the username root and the password root.
The IGW/935 comes with a pre-installed FTP server, which allows the file transfer via Ethernet be- tween a PC and the IGW/935. To access the IGW/935 via FTP use an FTP client like e.g. FileZilla. Figure 12: FileZilla as FTP client to access the FTP server Use for the FTP login the current IP address of the IGW/935, the username root and the password root.
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Please note: The ex-factory IP address of the LAN1 interface is 192.168.0.126. If DHCP is enabled, please refer to chapter 4.2 to find out the current IP address. IGW/935 // First Steps...
If the IP address of LAN1 is not configured properly it is possible, that the SSV/WebUI (the configura- tion user interface) of the IGW/935 cannot be accessed anymore. In that case it is necessary to restore the factory settings of the IGW/935. To do so, please follow these steps: Connect the LAN1 interface of the IGW/935 via a cross-over-cable with the LAN interface of a Windows PC.
The RS485 (officially called TIA/EIA-485-A) connection between your IGW/935 and the field devices needs termination resistors on both ends for proper oper- ation. The IGW/935 does not offer internal termination resistors. Please make sure, that the RS485 cable connection is equipped with external termination re- sistors.
New layout, removed information about DVI The contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice. SSV does not assume any liability and does not guarantee that the presented information is accurate or complete. The information in this document is provided 'as is' with- out warranty of any kind.
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