17
•
IP address : 90.0.0.1
•
Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0
Out Port
The OUT port is a gigabit Ethernet link to the client (Public) network. It is the gateway
through which the user communicates with the sensor network.
The OUT port can be set to any IP address except addresses belonging to the 90.X.X.X
subnet. A typical configuration is:
•
IP address : 192.168.1.10
•
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.
Section 7.1 describes the steps of setting up a PC to be a FireSync Station node.
3.1.6
Client Computer
The user must provide a suitable client computer. This must be equipped with a Gigabit
Ethernet port to communicate with the FireSync Station. The client Interface to the
Station is OS independent. However, Windows XP or Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit) is
required on this computer in order
to install and run LMI’s FireSync Client demonstration
application.
3.1.7
Gigabit Ethernet Switch
The user must provide a suitable Gigabit Ethernet Switch for the Sensor network. The
Gigabit Ethernet switch is connected to each Sensor through the Ethernet RJ45
connection through the Sensor’s network cordset. The Gigabit Ethernet Switch is
connected to the Maste
r’s Link port with a standard CAT5e Gigabit Ethernet cable (RJ45
connectors).
3.2 Connections
3.2.1
Sensors to Master
Please refer to the
FireSync Network User Manual
for complete details on connecting
the sensors to the FireSync Master and Station.
3.2.2
Station to Client Computer
A standard CAT5e Gigabit Ethernet cable (RJ45 connectors) is used to connect the
Station PC, via the RJ45 connector "OUT", to a Gigabit Ethernet port on the client
computer. If two or more Station PCs are required in the system, this connection can be
made to a single client computer via separate Gigabit Ethernet cards, via a Gigabit
Ethernet switch, or via multiple processing stations.
The station output port is used to send data to the client (port mapping is established
during the FireSync Station Software installation process, described in Section 7.1).
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