2.1 Network Setup
5.
6. Using the Web UI,
2.1
Network Setup
After making the connections outlined in the Quick Start list, the following inform-
ation will help you to establish a network connection.
VersaSync has a Command Line Interpreter ("CLI"). The CLI is available either
through the USB serial or Ethernet direct VersaSync-to-PC connections.
The web user interface ("Web UI") is used to configure and monitor the unit. The
Web UI is available through one of the Ethernet ports via a network connection.
Default settings:
16
Ethernet: Connect the
you are using the Evaluation Kit, connect at least one of the two I/O
cable Ethernet ports (ETH0 or ETH1) to a network switch/hub, or to
the PC mentioned above (using a standard Ethernet patch cable, or a
crossover cable).
Requirement
USB con-
Connect USB to the Multi
nection
I/O connector.
Network con-
Connect at least one of
nection
the two Ethernet con-
nectors to a network.
For pinout tables, see
Establish a network connection
face ("Web UI"). See
driver installation and network address configuration.
Note:
On a DHCP network, you can also use Zeroconf to
access the Web UI (see
page 21).
configure
Software-configurable I/O pins, see
Other VersaSync INTERFACES settings and MANAGEMENT settings
e.g., network settings, reference priorities (see main product user
manual).
Ethernet
cable to the ETH port of the unit. If
Action
Connect the USB connector to a PC with a
terminal emulator program (CA08R-
CRUB-0002)
Connect the RJ45 jack labeled ETH0 or
ETH1 to a network hub/switch or directly
to a PC (CA08R-CRET-0002)
"Connectors and their Pinouts" on
so as to allow access to the web user inter-
"Network Setup" below
"Zero Configuration Setup" on
the following:
Evaluation kit cable
page 3.
for information on the USB
"Assigning I/O Pins" on
VersaSync Getting Started Guide Rev. 10
page 23.
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