3.3
Network Setup
9
Development
Board
Jumper
Description
Configuration
MOD-DEV-100
JP1
USB
[1 2] 3
JP1
Power Jack
1 [2 3]
MOD-DEV-70
JP1
USB
[1 2] 3
JP1
Power Jack
1 [2 3]
MOD-DEV-40
JP3
USB
[1 2] 3
JP3
Power Jack
1 [2 3]
Power Supply Routing Options
3.3
Network Setup
Once your device is powered on and plugged in to the network, you may
need to configure the network settings of the device. If a DHCP server in
running on the local network, then the module will automatically use the
DHCP server when the factory application is running.
3.3.1
Dynamic IP Address (DHCP)
When the factory application boots, it will first attempt to obtain an address
from a DHCP server. If you are connected to a network with a DHCP
server, then the device IP address, network mask and gateway should be
configured automatically. If your PC is on the same DHCP network, you
will be able to communicate with the device after a short boot period of 2-3
seconds.
3.3.2
Static IP Address
If the module is plugged in to a network that does not have a DHCP server,
you must provide a static IP address, network mask and gateway. These
addresses should be provided by your network administrator. Ensure that
the IP address and mask selected are able to communicate with the static
IP settings of your PC.