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Redback® A 4498
Network Connection Pack
Select “Edit” under the “IP settings” heading as shown in figure 6.
(If not using an Ethernet adaptor (D 2330B), make note of these settings to restore later.)
Select “Manual”, then slide “IP4v” to On and then fill the following fields:
“IP address” : 192.168.2.10
(Note: The final number is not critical. Use as listed, unless there is a reason to change it.)
“Subnet prefix length” : 24
“Gateway”
: 192.168.2.1
(Note: This field isn’t actually used, but Windows requires it contain a valid IP, so fill out as specified).
Select “Save”
Fig 6. IP Settings page
The Ethernet connection is now configured, which will now make it possible to setup the Serial-To-Ethernet Converter
(D4231).
Plug the Serial-To-Ethernet Converter (D 4231) directly into the PC via either the PC’s Ethernet port, or via the USB-
Ethernet adaptor (D 2330B) if an ethernet port is unavailable. Use the supplied CAT6 patch lead if required.
Ensure the Serial-To-Ethernet Converter (D 4231) is powered from a compatible Redback product using the supplied DC
power lead as shown in fig 7 or powered by a 9-54V DC plugpack (not supplied) as shown in figure 8.
The D 4231 Power LED should light, with the Work light flashing regularly.