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Direct to Com1 or Direct to Com2).
5.
Click OK.
6.
In the COM1 Properties window under the
Bits per second dropdown list, select 9600
and click OK.
The HyperTerminal window should then be fully vis-
ible and the bottom left-hand corner should display "Con-
nected" followed by a timer.
3.3.
Set up SS-100 From the
Local_1> Command Prompt
Like any other node on the network, the SS-100 must be
assigned an IP address. Please refer to Section 1.2., IP Ad-
dress Specification, and Section 1.3., Network Consider-
ations for more information.
1.
Press the Enter key once. If everything is
connected correctly you should see the SS-
100 prompt "Local_1>".
2.
Type "set privileged", and press Enter.
3.
At the "Password>" prompt, type "system"
(does not echo) and press Enter.
4.
Type "change ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the desired static
IP address, (i.e. change ipaddress
195.241.95.21).
Note: This command disables DHCP.
5.
Type "change speed x", where x is the baud
rate of the RS232 (COM C) Network of the
RMCC(s), (i.e. change speed 9600).
Note: If the baud rate on the SS-100 is not the same as
that of the RS232 (COM C) Network, the SS-100 will be un-
able to communicate with the RS232 (COM C) Network.
6.
Type "change flow control ctsrts".
If you are not running a Class C (subnet mask of
255.255.255.0) network, you must change the subnet mask.
7.
Use the command "change subnet mask
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is
your correct subnet mask, (i.e. 255.255.0.0).
It is recommended that you use an inactivity logout tim-
er to prevent lockouts of the serial port due to improperly
disconnecting.
8.
To set the length of inactivity before the con-
nection is reset, use the command "change
inactive timer x" where x is the length of
time followed by either "s" for seconds or
"m" for minutes (i.e. change inactive timer
5m). The default is 30 minutes.
SS-100 Serial Server
9.
To enable the inactivity logout, use the com-
mand "change inactive logout enable".
If you will be attempting to connect to the SS-100 out-
side your subnet, you will have to enter your gateway IP
address into the SS-100.
10. Use the command "change gateway
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is
the IP address of your gateway (i.e. change
gateway 124.198.1.1).
Note: Using an IP address of 0.0.0.0 removes the pre-
viously-defined gateway.
11. If required, a secondary gateway may also be
defined. Use the command "change second-
ary gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" where
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of your
secondary gateway, (i.e. change gateway
124.198.1.1).
12. When setup is complete you will need to re-
boot the server for the IP address changes to
take effect. Simply cycle power to the unit.
3.4.
Connect SS-100 to TCP/IP
and RS232 (COM C) Net-
works
Use a standard RJ45 network cable to attach the SS-100
to an active hub of your TCP/IP network, or an RJ45 cross-
over cable for a simple two unit network.
1.
Connect the SS-100 to the RS232 (COM C)
Serial Network of the RMCC(s). Use the 10'
DB9 serial cable, DB25/DB9 STC adapter,
and as necessary the DB9 female/female STC
gender changer and/or DB25 null modem
adapter.
Note: The cable between the RS232 (COM C) Network
and the SS-100 MUST contain a null modem switchover, or
you will be unable to connect the RS232 (COM C) Network
to the SS-100.
The 535-1190 DB9 computer to REFLECS controller
laptop cable and the Terminal Port of the 812-1800 RS232
Remote Communications Bus Amplifier already contain a
null modem switchover.
Note: When using these connections or any other null
modem connections, you must NOT use the DB25 null mo-
dem adapter.
Note: The Long Line In and Modem Port of the 812-
1800 RS232 Remote Communications Bus Amplifier do
NOT contain a null modem switchover. When using these
connections or any other cable or connection without a null
modem switchover, you must install the DB25 null modem
adapter.
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