Bristol Babcock Network 3000 Setup Manual page 90

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Chapter 5 - Guidelines For Configuring the IP Data Link
Your IP port can either be the Ethernet Port, or one of the serial ports. If you are
using the Ethernet Port as your IP port, please read 'Setting Up the Ethernet
Interface'. If you will be using serial port(s) for your IP port, please read 'Setting Up
the Serial Ports'. In either case you must also configure the general IP parameters
for the system. These are described under 'Defining the IP System Parameters'.
The IP port characteristics, soft switches, etc. which you set or change using
LocalView's "RTU Comm Config" feature do not come into effect until after the
RTU has been reset or downloaded with a new ACCOL load. Once initial
configuration has been completed using LocalView, and global communications
have been established, RTU parameters may then be altered in the same way,
using NetView. For more information on using LocalView and NetView, see the
Open BSI Utilities Manual (document# D5081).
Setting Up the Ethernet Interface
Ethernet parameters are only configured if you are using the Ethernet Port as your
IP Port; they do NOT apply if you are only using serial IP ports.
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