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hopf
Elektronik GmbH
Nottebohmstr. 41
• D-58511 Lüdenscheid • Tel.: +49 (0)2351 9386-86 • Fax: +49 (0)2351 9386-93 • Internet: http://www.hopf.com • E-Mail: [email protected]
6.3
Establish the Network Connection via Web Browser
Ensure that the network parameters of the Network Clock Device
8030HEPTA/NCD are configured in accordance with the local network be-
fore connecting the device to the network.
Connecting a network to an incorrectly configured Network Clock Device
8030HEPTA/NCD (e.g. duplicate IP address) may cause interference on
the network.
Each of the two Modules of the Network Clock Device 8030HEPTA/NCD is
supplied with
:
ETH0 with static IPv4-address
IPv4 address:
192.168.0.1
IPv4 Network mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway:
not set
ETH1 with DHCP
In case it is not known whether the Network Clock Device
8030HEPTA/NCD with a Factory Default setting causes problems in the
network, the basis network parameterization should be executed via a
"Peer to Peer" network connection.
Request the required network parameters from your network administrator
if those are unknown.
The network connection is made via a LAN cable and RJ45 plug (recommended cable type:
CAT5e or better).
6.4
Network Configuration for ETH0 via LAN through
hmc
soft-
ware
After connecting the system to the power supply and creating the physical network connection
to the LAN interface of the modules from the Network Clock Device 8030HEPTA/NCD, the
modules can be searched for on the network via the
hmc
(
hopf
Management Console).
Then
the base LAN parameters (IP address, netmask and gateway or DHCP) may be adjusted
in order to allow accessibility of the Network Clock Device 8030HEPTA/NCD for other systems
on the network.
The SEARCH Function of the
hmc
-
Network Configuration Assistant
requires
for location and recognition of the desired Network Clock Device
8030NTS/NCD the
hmc
computer
in the same SUB Net
.