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PROGRAMMING GUIDE 

 

Page 10 of 20 

Ethernet Module Programming Guide 

 

Rev 0, 09/08 

P/N: 06-388-1 

 

Change Computer IP Address and Subnet Mask 

The computer running the DeviceInstaller software must be set to the same IP address, Subnet mask and Default 
Gateway as the default configuration for the Ethernet Module.  The following procedure shows how to set these 
values in a Windows XP operating platform. 

1 – Open 

Control Panel 

 

2 – Open 

Network Connections 

 

3 – Right-Click on 

Local Area Connection

, and select 

Properties 

 

4 – Select 

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

, and click 

Properties 

 

5 – Select the 

Alternate Configuration

 tab 

6 – Select the 

User configured 

radio button 

Summary of Contents for Lantronix XPort 10-2627

Page 1: ...Ethernet Module P N 10 2627 Lantronix XPort Programming Guide Manual P N 06 388 1 Rev No 0 09 08 ...

Page 2: ...turned from an authorized Fike Distributor Contact Fike s Marketing department for further warranty information Fike maintains a repair department that is available to repair and return existing electronic components or exchange purchase previously repaired inventory component advance replacement All returns must be approved prior to return A Material Return Authorization MRA number must be indica...

Page 3: ...e Programming Guide Page 1 of 20 P N 06 388 1 Rev 0 09 08 DOCUMENT HISTORY Document Title Ethernet Module Programming Guide Document Reorder Number 06 388 1 Revision Section Date Reason for Change 0 All Sections 09 08 Initial Release ...

Page 4: ...for each Ethernet module installed The associated control panel s must also be configured for Ethernet operation before proper communication will occur Refer to Fike document 06 388 Ethernet Module Product Manual for panel programming instructions L Note The guide was prepared using current information supplied by Lantronix and Microsoft for the referenced software and components Since these items...

Page 5: ...NG GUIDE Ethernet Module Programming Guide Page 3 of 20 P N 06 388 1 Rev 0 09 08 5 Click Download Software 6 From the Download via HTTP column click the latest version number 7 Save installation file to Desktop ...

Page 6: ...ide Rev 0 09 08 P N 06 388 1 8 From the Desktop double click on DeviceInstaller icon 9 Step thru the installation wizard using default values NOTE If prompted to install Microsoft NET Framework locate the proper version on the web page illustrated in Step 6 above ...

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Page 8: ...PROGRAMMING GUIDE Page 6 of 20 Ethernet Module Programming Guide Rev 0 09 08 P N 06 388 1 ...

Page 9: ...PROGRAMMING GUIDE Ethernet Module Programming Guide Page 7 of 20 P N 06 388 1 Rev 0 09 08 ...

Page 10: ... Guide Rev 0 09 08 P N 06 388 1 Connect to the Ethernet Module Option 1 For connection between a PC and the Ethernet Module thru a hub switch use a standard straight thru Category 5 CAT5 Ethernet cable as shown in the following diagrams Ethernet Straight Thru ...

Page 11: ...OGRAMMING GUIDE Ethernet Module Programming Guide Page 9 of 20 P N 06 388 1 Rev 0 09 08 Option 2 For direct connection between a PC and the Ethernet Module use a Category 5 CAT5 Ethernet Cross Over cable ...

Page 12: ...Subnet mask and Default Gateway as the default configuration for the Ethernet Module The following procedure shows how to set these values in a Windows XP operating platform 1 Open Control Panel 2 Open Network Connections 3 Right Click on Local Area Connection and select Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties 5 Select the Alternate Configuration tab 6 Select the User con...

Page 13: ...y 8 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window 9 Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 10 Connect PC to network or Ethernet Module NOTE It takes the computer a minute or so to determine that the Alternate Configuration should be used So be patient and look for the balloon indicating the network is now connected ...

Page 14: ...06 388 1 Open DeviceInstaller and configure Ethernet Module 1 Start All Programs Lantronix DeviceInstaller v DeviceInstaller 2 If Windows Security Alert occurs click Unblock 3 When a prompt occurs to update product database check the Do not prompt me about this checkbox and click No ...

Page 15: ...mputer will be listed in the DeviceInstaller tree Click the IP Address corresponding with the unit you wish to configure NOTE The computer running DeviceInstaller must be set to the same network and subnet mask as the default configurations for the Ethernet Modules 5 Click Assign IP 6 Select Assign a specific IP address and click Next ...

Page 16: ...PROGRAMMING GUIDE Page 14 of 20 Ethernet Module Programming Guide Rev 0 09 08 P N 06 388 1 7 Enter appropriate IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway Press Next ...

Page 17: ...ete NOTE Changing IP information could result in loss of communication between the computer running DeviceInstaller and the respective Ethernet Module The above information is the minimum required for each Ethernet Module If module s fails to function properly after all configuration has been verified within the Cheetah Xi or CyberCat panel refer to the following section ...

Page 18: ...f Ethernet Module settings 1 In DeviceInstaller click the IP Address corresponding with the unit you wish to verify 2 Click the Web Configuration tab 3 Click Go 4 At prompt click OK default username and password are blank 5 Click Network and verify settings match the following Click OK if changes are made ...

Page 19: ...ming Guide Page 17 of 20 P N 06 388 1 Rev 0 09 08 6 Click Server and verify settings match the following exactly Click OK if changes are made 7 Click Serial Settings and verify settings match the following exactly Click OK if changes are made ...

Page 20: ...PROGRAMMING GUIDE Page 18 of 20 Ethernet Module Programming Guide Rev 0 09 08 P N 06 388 1 8 Click Connection and verify settings match the following exactly Click OK if changes are made ...

Page 21: ...eway Customer Provided factor defaulted to 10 10 10 1 Server Advanced Channel 1 Disable Serial Port Off Port Settings Protocol RS232 Port Settings Baud Rate 9600 Port Settings Data Bits 8 Port Settings Flow Control None Port Settings Parity None Port Settings Stop Bits 1 Pack Control Enable Packing Off Flush Mode Flush Input Buffer all set to NO Flush Mode Flush Output Buffer all set to NO Channel...

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